Paldao Side Table from Herman Miller - Oak Burl
Bring visual interest to your space with this curvy, mid-century modern gem.
Conceived in 1941 by Herman Miller’s first design director, Gilbert Rohde, the Paldao Side Table’s curvy, organic shape was considered revolutionary for its time. Crafted from wood (veneers with MDF core for the top, solid legs), the low-slug Paldao makes a mid-century modern statement in your living room. Comes flat packed, some assembly required. The Paldao Side Table measures 24h x 27w x 22"d. Both Gilbert Rohde and the table’s manufacturer, Herman Miller, are represented in MoMA’s collection.
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Paldao Side Table from Herman Miller - Oak Burl
Paldao Side Table from Herman Miller - Oak Burl
Bring visual interest to your space with this curvy, mid-century modern gem.
Conceived in 1941 by Herman Miller’s first design director, Gilbert Rohde, the Paldao Side Table’s curvy, organic shape was considered revolutionary for its time. Crafted from wood (veneers with MDF core for the top, solid legs), the low-slug Paldao makes a mid-century modern statement in your living room. Comes flat packed, some assembly required. The Paldao Side Table measures 24h x 27w x 22"d. Both Gilbert Rohde and the table’s manufacturer, Herman Miller, are represented in MoMA’s collection.
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Bring visual interest to your space with this curvy, mid-century modern gem.
Conceived in 1941 by Herman Miller’s first design director, Gilbert Rohde, the Paldao Side Table’s curvy, organic shape was considered revolutionary for its time. Crafted from wood (veneers with MDF core for the top, solid legs), the low-slug Paldao makes a mid-century modern statement in your living room. Comes flat packed, some assembly required. The Paldao Side Table measures 24h x 27w x 22"d. Both Gilbert Rohde and the table’s manufacturer, Herman Miller, are represented in MoMA’s collection.























