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AJ Trolley Side Table

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Color:  Walnut

Item# 25616-808521
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Shipping surcharge of $120.00 
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This mid-century-modern gem was designed by Arne Jacobsen in the early 1960s to be used as an elegant trolley for his teatime. The dual-level AJ Trolley Side Table is composed of two wood veneer triangles connected by three brushed stainless steel rods that sit on casters. Use this rolling design to ferry cocktails and snacks to guests in your home. The two shelves are perfect for displaying your favorite objects, such as vases, objets d’art, books, statuettes and plants. Arne Jacobsen’s designs are represented in MoMA’s collection. The AJ Trolley Side Table measures 21.6h x 26.5w x 23”d.

  • Designer
    Arne Jacobsen
  • Size
    21.6h x 26.5w x 23"d
  • Material
    Walnut, Stainless Steel
  • Year of Design
    1955
  • Origin
    Poland
  • Special shipping charge of $120.00
  • Shipping Method: Front Door Delivery
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Arne Jacobsen
Arne Jacobsen

Remembered for his contributions to Functionalism, Arne Emil Jacobsen (1902–1971) was a Danish architect, and furniture and homewares designer. His 1950s stacking chairs, which are represented in MoMA's collection, are instantly recognizable worldwide, while his flatware set from 1957, also a design in the Museum's collection, was used as a prop in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey. (The pieces still seem futuristic, even today.) Jacoben's work has been features in MoMA exhibitions, including Transformations in Modern Architecture (1979) and Plywood: Material, Process, Form (2011–2013).

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