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Nelson Swag Leg Dining Table with Round Top

Designer: George Nelson
Timeless George Nelson design for your dining area.

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Nelson Swag Leg Round Dining Table

A Classic for All Time

Dress it up, dress it down. Place it beneath a vintage chandelier or a Sputnik lamp. Set the table with your Eva Zeisel dinnerware or paper plates and a pizza box. Pull up a set of Nelson swag leg chairs or molded plastic or bentwood chairs.

The beauty of this table is that it works with every look. Because George Nelson didn't design furniture for the moment—he designed classics for all time.

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George Nelson

Beginning with the legs.

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  • Pairs With Any Chairs

    Pairs With Any Chairs

    The round dining table and swag leg chairs make a striking dining set. But you can create your own look with any chairs you want. The table holds its own in any décor.

  • Choose Your Finish

    Choose Your Finish

    Available with white laminate or walnut veneer top with a walnut edge band.

  • Sized Right

    Sized Right

    The table is 48 inches wide and stands 29 3/8 inches high. Adjustable glides make sure it sits level.

  • Stretch Out

    Stretch Out

    The walnut base stretchers on the dining table form an X, so there's room for your legs when you pull up a chair.

Nelson Swag Leg Dining Table with Round Top

Beginning with the legs.

Sculpture Without Wood

It's All About the Legs

George Nelson began with the legs, insisting that they be made of metal and machine formed. And beautiful. He wanted that graceful curve. "Wouldn't it be beautiful to have some kind of sculptured leg on a piece of furniture?" How could that be done without wood and hand-carving tools?

It's All About the Legs
What's a Swag Leg?


What's a Swag Leg?

Using pressure to taper and curve a metal tube—the process called swaging—proved to be the best way to produce the legs. He added solid walnut stretchers that bolt to the legs for a stable, durable base. Inserting a screw in the legs and rotating them in opposite directions makes quick work of assembly—and makes a strong joint too.

Once he got started with his swag leg desk, Nelson didn't stop. He made a work table. And why stop there? Why not chairs? Why not dining tables? He made two of them—this one and a rectangular one—with the walnut base stretchers in an X formation to make room for your legs.


General Dimensions

  • H:29.375"
  • W:48"
Nelson Swag Leg Round Dining Table

Shipping Information

Standard Shipping Method:
LTL Carrier
Packaging Type:
Box
Packaging Dimensions:
51" x 51" x 12"
Package Weight:
82 lbs.
Assembly Required:
Yes
White Glove Service Recommended:
Yes

Warranty

Warranty:
1-year
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Care & Maintenance

With regular care and maintenance, your Herman Miller product will provide many years of superior performance and satisfaction. To maintain quality, please follow the cleaning procedures outlined here.

The instructions for the care and maintenance of Herman Miller products are provided to you as a service. No warranty is implied since results may vary.

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Chrome

For normal cleaning, wet cheesecloth in a nonabrasive cleaner, like liquid dish soap, and rub the chrome component lightly until the original luster reappears. Dry the component with a soft cloth to remove any soap residue.

Coated Metal

For normal cleaning, wash coated metal surfaces with a soft cloth soaked in detergent and warm water; rinse thoroughly and dry. Remove scuff marks from low-gloss coatings with pre-softened paste wax, following the manufacturer's instructions. Remove scuff marks and scratches from high-gloss coatings using automotive polishing compounds, either liquid or paste. After polishing, apply a pre-softened automotive paste wax to restore original sheen. For assistance in determining the appropriate color and gloss for Herman Miller touch-up paint, contact your Herman Miller Customer Service Representative.

Solid Wood and Veneer

For normal cleaning, dust furniture daily with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Wipe dry with a dry, soft cloth in the direction of the wood grain. Once a month, clean the surface with a soft cloth dampened with a quality cleaner formulated for wood furniture. Wipe the surface in the direction of the wood grain to remove dirt and fingerprints. Wipe dry with a clean, dry cloth. Twice a year, apply a good quality emulsion wax to the finish with a soft cloth. Emulsion wax is clear and prevents fingerprints.

For minor repair of water rings, stains, and scratches, rub the surface lightly in the direction of the wood grain using No. 000 steel wool. Apply a scratch-removing polish with a color and value that simulate the veneer. If the scratches are deep, consult a professional furniture refinisher.

Laminates

Products using laminate may include tabletops, work surfaces, counter caps, transaction surfaces, flipper doors, and lateral files.

For normal cleaning, wash the laminate with a soft cloth and a solution of mild detergent and warm water. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth.

For minor repair of burns or other stubborn marks, apply a nonabrasive liquid kitchen cleanser with a soft cloth soaked in warm water. Rub in the direction of the grain; use caution to avoid damaging the surface texture or gloss. If no grain direction is visible, rub with a light, circular motion.

Do not use powdered abrasives or other harsh cleansers like hypochlorite bleach, hydrogen peroxide, nitric or hydrochloric acids, or lye; they may deface the surface and change the finish color.

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