As pictured. I don't *think* that this is the real deal, hence not priced for thousands more. I don't know how to tell the difference. A ChatBot said this: The Isamu Noguchi Cyclone Table, originally conceived as a rocking stool in 1953 and developed into a side table and then a dining table for Knoll (starting in 1954/1957), is famously known for its plywood top with a laminate or veneer finish (typically white or black laminate, or sometimes wood veneer like walnut or light oak). Regardless, pretty-neat table. Thick tempered glass top, heavy metal base. 'Cyclone' metal support rods. You will rarely find another like it, if at all. Real versions go for 7-10k Delivery *might* be possible. Thanks!