Model 4950 Tray table

by George Nelson for Vitra

Design: 1948-49 | Manufactured: 2001 (authorized re-edition) | Origin: Germany

1.090,00

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A study in balance, and restraint, this iconic tray table by George Nelson captures the essence of mid-century modern design, where function, innovation, and elegance are distilled into their purest form.

Originally conceived in 1949, the design feels remarkably contemporary, its clarity of line, and intelligent construction standing the test of time with quiet confidence. This particular example, an early authorized re-edition by Vitra Design Museum, dating to the early 2000s, reflects a renewed appreciation for Nelson’s visionary work, produced in close collaboration with Herman Miller.

The cantilevered base, executed in polished metal, creates a light, almost floating presence, while ensuring stability, and flexibility in use. Above, the molded black plywood tray top introduces a subtle softness, its gently raised edges, and sculpted corners revealing the hand of a designer deeply attuned to both form, and function. The adjustable height adds a practical dimension, allowing the piece to adapt effortlessly to different settings, whether beside a sofa, lounge chair, or bedside.

Minimal in appearance, yet rich in detail, this table operates as both a functional object, and a design statement. Its refined proportions, and graphic contrast between dark wood, and cool metal, make it a natural fit within modern, and eclectic interiors alike.

A timeless design by one of the great pioneers of American modernism, carefully reissued, and increasingly sought after.

Condition

Excellent condition, no defects

Dimensions

W38 x D38 x H48 - 79 cm

Material

Chrome, steel, molded black plywood, brass

Origin

Germany