When MoMA opened its doors on 53rd Street in 1939, its designers adopted and wholeheartedly manifested an aesthetic pricincipal for displaying art that had been bubbling for a few decades - the white cube. Inside, the building featured small, intimate galleries that focused attention on the artwork rather than the architecture and the white cube style became ubiquitous. Alan Heller, after producting the work of other designers since the 70s, designed this perfect table himself in 2014. Like a fabulously clean, meditative, and slick art gallery just waiting to filled, let it show off your best work.