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Hans Bellman Popsicle Table W/label
Hans Bellman Popsicle Table W/label

Hans Bellman Popsicle Table W/label

Located in Wargrave, Berkshire

Hans Bellman for Knoll (1947-56) a classic "Popsicle" table with ebonized tripod base and circular birch ply top .

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Vintage 1950s Belgian Dining Room Tables

Hans Bellman
Hans Bellman

Hans Bellman

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H 28 in Dm 48 in

Hans Bellman

By Hans Bellmann

Located in Chicago, IL

Bellman for Knoll, Rare Three leg "Popsicle" Table, Model 302

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Vintage 1940s American Dining Room Tables

Hans Bellmann Popsicle Table for Knoll
Hans Bellmann Popsicle Table for Knoll

Hans Bellmann Popsicle Table for Knoll

By Hans Bellmann, Knoll

Located in Hudson, NY

This vintage "Popsicle" table was designed in the 1950's by Hans Bellmann for Knoll International.

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20th Century American Modern Dining Room Tables

Materials

Walnut

Hans Bellman Popsicle Table for Knoll

Hans Bellman Popsicle Table for Knoll

By Hans Bellmann

Located in Chicago, IL

Rare and early table for Knoll. Model #302.

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Vintage 1940s American Dining Room Tables

RARE Hans Bellman for Knoll popsicle dining table
RARE Hans Bellman for Knoll popsicle dining table

RARE Hans Bellman for Knoll popsicle dining table

Located in Kensington, MD

RARE Hans Bellman for Knoll popsicle dining table

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Vintage 1950s European Dining Room Tables

Rare Hans Bellman "Popsicle" Dining Table, Knoll 1947
Rare Hans Bellman "Popsicle" Dining Table, Knoll 1947

Rare Hans Bellman "Popsicle" Dining Table, Knoll 1947

By Hans Bellmann

Located in Brooklyn, NY

A rare"Popsicle" Dining Table designed by Hans Bellman for Knoll in 1947

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Vintage 1940s American Dining Room Tables

Hans Bellmann for Knoll Tripod Popsicle Stick Side Table, 1948, Original
Hans Bellmann for Knoll Tripod Popsicle Stick Side Table, 1948, Original

Hans Bellmann for Knoll Tripod Popsicle Stick Side Table, 1948, Original

By Hans Bellmann

Located in Tulsa, OK

This is a very nice example of a very hard to find table from Knoll, circa 1948. It is designed by Hans Bellmann. It is such a great design, with tripod base that extends through the...

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Vintage 1940s American Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

Materials

Wood, Ash

Early Knoll Hans Bellmann Round Popsicle Dining Table
Early Knoll Hans Bellmann Round Popsicle Dining Table

Early Knoll Hans Bellmann Round Popsicle Dining Table

By Hans Bellmann, Knoll

Located in Denver, CO

Early painted wood with laminate top, Popsicle dining table. Knoll production.

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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Tables

Materials

Laminate, Wood

Rare Hans Bellman 'Popsicle' Dining Table, Knoll, 1947
Rare Hans Bellman 'Popsicle' Dining Table, Knoll, 1947

Rare Hans Bellman 'Popsicle' Dining Table, Knoll, 1947

By Hans Bellmann

Located in Chicago, IL

Rare Hans Bellman 'Popsicle' dining table, Knoll, 1947. Early table for Knoll.

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Vintage 1940s Swiss Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Tables

Materials

Wood

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