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Occasional Ltr
Rectangular coffee table with HPL top and steel base
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About Occasional Ltr
The LTR (Low Table Rod Base) is a little, adaptable incidental table designed by Charles and Ray Eames, who utilized it in their own home in a wide range of ways.‎ some of these tables are as yet found in the Eames House today.‎ Standing exclusively or in gatherings, some are brightened with objects gathered by the Eameses, while others just fill in as a commonsense side table close to an easy chair or sofa.‎ The LTR is accessible with a chrome covered or dark powder-covered base and a decision of table tops: strong wood with a characteristic completion, HPL plywood or gold leaf on plywood with a straightforward coating.‎ Material portrayal Wooden table top: strong wood with oiled completion; normal oak, smoked oak or American walnut.‎ Origin of wood: oak (Quercus robur) from Western Europe as well as Poland; American pecan (Juglans nigra) from the USA.‎ HPL table top: plywood center, high-pressure overlay surface.‎ Gold leaf table top: plywood center, overlaid surface with straightforward coating.‎ Veneer table top: American cherry (USA).‎ Marble table top: Carrara marble (Italy) Base: steel wire, chrome covered or powder-coated.‎
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Product year | 1950 |
Style | Modern |
Materials | HPL panels, Veneer |
Country | Switzerland |
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