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Eames Coffee Table
Square coffee table with solid American walnut top
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About Eames Coffee Table
Eames Coffee Table is a square coffee table with solid American walnut top.‎ Available in various variants.‎ In 1949, Charles and Ray Eames planned a coffee table as an exceptional outfitting for their own home, the amazing Eames House in Pacific Palisades, close to Los Angeles.‎ Ever since, the table has added to the interesting stylistic theme of this noteworthy home interior.‎ The rectangular table top, which gives a concurrent impression of effortlessness and extravagance, was initially shrouded in gold leaf.‎ Its dowel-leg base is a variety of the wooden base found on the Eames Plastic Chairs.‎ In the next years, Charles and Ray Eames delivered two a greater amount of these tables with various tops, one in marble and the other in wood.‎ The re-version of the Eames Coffee Table, which was created by Vitra in collaboration with the Eames Office, brings out the soul of the mid oddball pieces: manufactured in perfect materials, this top notch coffee table is both valuable article and utilitarian furnishing.‎ The square or rectangular table tops are made of palisander facade, marble or solid American walnut.‎ The base, consolidating wooden legs with metal cross-swaggers, gives a stable understructure and stresses the downplayed class of the Eames Coffee Table.‎ Materials: – Table top: solid American walnut with oiled completion or Carrara marble, brushed and waxed.‎ – Base platform: MDF board.‎ – Base: solid debris, nectar shaded or dark completion; steel bar cross swaggers, powder-covered in essential dark.‎ – Origin of wood: debris (Fraxinus excelsior) from Western Europe or potentially Poland; American walnut (Juglans nigra) from the USA.‎
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Designer | |
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Product year | 1953 |
Style | Modern |
Materials | Solid Wood, Wood |
Country | Switzerland |
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