Eames® Wire Base Table from Herman Miller
Eames® Wire Base Table from Herman Miller
This Wire Base Table was developed by Charles Eames after years of experimenting with wire mesh and rods, work that yielded many breakthrough products that have become icons of modern design. The 10-inch-high table has two U-shaped wire rods and cross-members attached to the top, the edges of which are beveled at 20 degrees to reveal its plywood layers. The table's diminutive stature makes it suitable for many uses throughout the home. This table was used by the Eameses for a Japanese-style tea
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DesignerCharles Eames
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Size10h x 15w x 13.25"d
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MaterialWood
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Year of Design1950
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OriginUnited States
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