Designed by Isamu Noguchi

Noguchi Rudder Table

A Noguchi Rudder Table with a white ash finish.
 

Sculptural delight

A Noguchi Rudder Table with a walnut finish.

Noguchi Rudder Table

An updated archival piece from 1949, the Noguchi Rudder Table is a sculptural and deceptively simple coffee table designed by Isamu Noguchi. It stands on two chrome hairpin legs and one in wood reminiscent of a ship’s rudder. Graceful and visually light, the table has Trivalent chrome steel legs that offer a pleasing contrast to the natural look of the rudder and top—available in Walnut, Ebony on Maple, or White Ash finish options.

Design story


The Noguchi Rudder Table is both surface and sculpture. Its asymmetrical yet balanced composition marries nature with industry, beauty with function. The shape of its veneered top and the combination of metal and wood legs are true to Noguchi’s original design. Two subtle metal hairpin legs suggest the top rests on the rudder-shaped leg, lending a visual lightness and grace to the whole.

 

A Noguchi Rudder Table with a black finish.
A Noguchi Rudder Table with a walnut finish.

Organic form


Much like the designer’s iconic glass-topped table, the Rudder Table exemplifies Noguchi’s skillful use of deceptively simple organic forms to create highly functional and beautiful furniture. Designed in 1944 and introduced for sale in 1949, the Rudder series originally included coffee and dining height tables, as well as stools. To distinguish this authentic reproduction, we have etched Noguchi’s signature on a medallion affixed to the underside of the top.