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Eames Wire Base Low Table, Laminate
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Item No.
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Eames Wire Base Low Table, Laminate
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- Low-lying table that stands at just 10” high.
- Seven-ply Baltic birch core top.
- Sturdy and sculptural wire base.
- 10" H 15" W 13¼" D
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- Ships via FedEx
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5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller
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Details
Just 10" high, the Eames Wire Base Low Table (1950) provides a handy surface for books or a bedside lamp. The top can be unscrewed and swapped out; its edges –- beveled at a 20-degree angle -- offer a glimpse of the seven layers of birch plywood that comprise it. Portable and lightweight, the table can be stacked for storage or grouped to form a larger surface. This is the authentic Wire Base Low Table produced by Herman Miller. Eames is a licensed trademark of Herman Miller.
- Portable, lightweight and easily moved.
- Beveled top features seven layers of birch plywood.
- Resistance-welded metal cross-bracing adds stability.
- Scaled-down profile ideal for tight spaces.
- Minimal, elegant aesthetic.
- Brand
- Herman Miller
- General Dimensions
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- 10" H 15" W 13¼" D
- Product Weight
- 7 lbs
- Assembly
- Comes fully assembled
- Warranty
- 5-year warranty (terms and conditions may vary)
Eames Wire Base Low Table
- Height (in): 10
- Width (in): 15
- Depth (in): 13¼
- Weight (lbs): 7
- Seven-ply Baltic birch core
- Chrome or powder-coated steel base
- Laminate or veneer top
Charles and Ray Eames
Design is for living. That maxim shaped a widespread shift in design during the 1940s and '50s. It was a revolution of form, an exciting visual language that signaled a new age and a fresh start – and two of its prime movers were Charles and Ray Eames. This husband-and-wife team's unique synergy led to a whole new look in furniture. Lean and modern. Sleek and simple. Beautifully functional.
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