Forming part of Schultz's 1966 collection, the End Table from Knoll Studio is a highly stylish piece of outdoor furniture. Available in a choice of Onyx or White table frames, with corresponding white and dark bronze table tops, the 1966 End Table is at once both hard-wearing yet aesthetically slight. The use of premium materials sets it apart from traditional garden furniture, with the high-quality table top carrying the feel of a traditional indoor table, that will withstand all manner of uses.
Schultz is best known for his outdoor furniture designs. His graceful Petal Table, introduced in 1960, received the design award from Industrial Design magazine. The steel wire-formed 715 Chaise Lounge, which was introduced the following year to complement the Bertoia collection, was selected in 1963 by the Museum of Modern Art for its permanent collection of contemporary furniture.