Planner MC300 coffee table, circular, black - marble Cream

Fritz Hansen

7570 zł

Colour: Cream marble, black


Fritz Hansen
Planner MC300 coffee table
7570 zł



Description

Fritz Hansen's Planner Circular MC300 coffee table has a pure design that suits various spaces and different needs. The coffee table is part of the Planner collection designed by Paul McCobb for Fritz Hansen, which combines clean lines with sophisticated materials. The table top is made of luxurious marble with varied patterns that ensure each table is one-of-a-kind. The beautiful geometric leg structure completes the elegant look of the coffee table.

The functional Planner MC300 coffee table is easy to combine with Fritz Hansen's classic furniture pieces, but it also stands out as a stunning eye-catcher alongside other sofas and armchairs.

Colour
Cream marble, black
Height
40 cm
Diameter
80 cm
Table top material
Honed marble Cream 120
Frame material
Powder coated 12 mm TIG-welded steel rod
Weight
30 kg
Notes
Please note that marble is a natural material, and the colour, veins and finish of the stone may vary slightly from product to product.
Care instructions
Blot spills immediately to avoid permanent damage. Acid substances like wine, coffee and fruit juice may cause staining. Treat locally with Stone Wash to avoid staining, although it may not disappear entirely.
Product ID
FHFMC300-CREAM-DRBL

Paul McCobb

Paul McCobb (1917–1969) stands out as one of the important American designers of the 1950s and 1960s, particularly known for his sleek and functional furniture designs.  Perhaps the most well-known and successful of McCobb’s designs is the Planner series that, along with McCobb’s other influential furniture designs, is characterised by a simplicity of form, highlighted by thin lines and light yet sturdy structures. The distinctly modern designs were functional and approachable, ultimately making Planner one of the most popular furniture lines of the 1950s.

The Massachusetts-born designer originally worked with retail interiors and displays, but after becoming fascinated by furniture design he decided to move to New York to pursue a career in the industry, and in 1945, he established his own firm, Paul McCobb Design Associates. During his career, McCobb also designed dishware, watches and televisions, among other things, and worked as a design consultant for companies like Goodyear and Columbia Records as well as a teacher at Philadelphia Museum School of Art. A five-time winner of the prestigious Good Design Award bestowed by MoMa, Paul McCobb remains one of the most influential names of American mid-century modern design. Since 2018, some of McCobb’s most beloved designs have been reissued by companies like Fritz Hansen and Karakter Copenhagen.

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