Coffee Table
Combining sophistication and kid-friendliness, the Scando coffee table designed by Eric Pfeiffer is a contemporary classic.
molded plywood with birch, walnut, oak or white veneer (choose finish)
(please allow 2 weeks for delivery)
11 x 43 x 28"
molded plywood with birch, walnut, oak or white veneer (choose finish)
(please allow 2 weeks for delivery)
11 x 43 x 28"
Price: $599.00
Eric Pfeiffer
RISD '93 [Furniture Design]
Primarily concerned with process, Eric Pfeiffer expresses the directness and purity of his chosen materials through reduction and refinement. SF MoMA snapped up four of his objects for its permanent collection within a year after he arrived on the San Francisco design scene. In 1997, The Gap tapped Pfeiffer to design its 10,000-square-foot flagship store in Tokyo. Commissions from the Pottery Barn, the San Francisco Zoo, North Face and several California wineries soon followed. Aaron Betsky, curator of Architecture and Design at SF MoMA, considers Pfeiffer, “One of the most elegant and witty furniture designers” he knows and marvels at “the way he uses simple materials to create forceful and engaging forms.”
Primarily concerned with process, Eric Pfeiffer expresses the directness and purity of his chosen materials through reduction and refinement. SF MoMA snapped up four of his objects for its permanent collection within a year after he arrived on the San Francisco design scene. In 1997, The Gap tapped Pfeiffer to design its 10,000-square-foot flagship store in Tokyo. Commissions from the Pottery Barn, the San Francisco Zoo, North Face and several California wineries soon followed. Aaron Betsky, curator of Architecture and Design at SF MoMA, considers Pfeiffer, “One of the most elegant and witty furniture designers” he knows and marvels at “the way he uses simple materials to create forceful and engaging forms.”




