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Eames Wire Base Elliptical Table

Herman Miller
From ฿141,000
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Eames Wire Base Elliptical Table

Top: White (91)

Base: Trivalent Chrome (47)

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Eames Wire Base Elliptical Table

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Base: Trivalent Chrome (47)

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Playfully dubbed the "surfboard table," the Eames Wire Base Elliptical Table is a mid-century classic and one of Charles and Ray Eames's most enduring designs. The table debuted in 1951 and its long, low profile has been gracing sitting rooms ever since.

This oval table has a 7/8"‑thick laminate top, a 13-ply Baltic birch core and edge, and either a powder-coated or chrome wire base.

Eames Wire Base Elliptical Table

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W226 x D75 x H25.4

From ฿141,000
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Charles and Ray Eames

Charles and Ray Eames

Charles Eames was born in 1907. After attending Washington University, he began working in an architectural office. In 1930, Charles started his own architectural office. Ray Kaiser Eames was born in 1912. She studied painting in NYC before moving to Cranbrook Academy where she met and assisted Charles and Eero Saarinen for the Museum of Modern Art’s Organic Furniture Competition. They married in 1941 and moved to California. Their own home design is considered one of the world's most important post-war residences. They are among the most important American designers of the 20th century.

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