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EA DESIGN ALUMINIUM
OFFICE TABLE LARGE
HALF SIDE VIEW
BASE VIEW
PRODUCT DETAILS
TABLE TOP DETAIL
CHROME BASE
DESCRIPTION
Base:
CHROME ALUMINIUM WITH BLACK POWDER COATED ELEMENTS
Table top:
PLYWOOD BASE LAYER WITH LAMINATED SURFACE
Table top colors:
WHITE WITH BLACK PROTECTION SUROUNDING
CHROME BLACK BASE
MEASUREMENTS
2 STAND SIZE
PACKING SIZE
Eames, Charles (1907-1978)
American architect and designer, best known for his seminal formfitting designs for chairs. He studied architecture under Eliel Saarinen and in 1940 collaborated with Eero Saarinen in designing a chair that won first prize in the organic furniture competition sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. Eames Lounge chair, with a molded plywood shell, foam-rubber padding, and innovative rubber-weld joints, unfortunately proved too expensive for mass manufacture, but Eames continued to pursue his goal of creating an artistically valid design that could also be produced by modern mass-production techniques.
THE DESIGNER OF THE ORIGINAL
INSPIRED BY SAME DESIGNER
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