Eames Round Table by Herman Miller Universal Base designed by Charles and Ray Eames
At A Glance: The Eames Round Table is a staple of modern design. It's simple and elegant, with no frills to the design. But even a simple round table is made more interesting when Charles and Ray Eames get involved. The pedestal "leg" of the table and the tapering fingers of the metal base are subtle and fine, and the name alone is worth a lot of cachet.
What's To Like: This is a solid and dependable round table. Good for apartments or smaller homes, and good for restaurants and office break areas.
What's Not to Like: You can't fit too many people around this table, so if you're looking to serve 10, you might want to look elsewhere.
The Bottom Line: Pretty and functional in any setting - except a setting for more than 6 people.
For 40 years, the tables designed by Charles and Ray Eames have brought refinement to places where people get together. Eames tables remain a popular choice for those who appreciate durability and performance, as well as simple beauty.
Choose from a universal or segmented base, along with a variety of tabletop and base finishes to suit your needs.
The Herman Miller Eames Rectangular Table is also known by the following manufacturer Item Numbers: ET123L, ET123C, ET123W, ET124L, ET124C, ET124W, ET102L, ET102C, ET102W, ET302L, ET302C, ET302W.
In 1964, the office of Charles and Ray Eames designed a table with a single segmented base, constructed of modular units that could support tops of different lengths and widths.
Today, more than 40 years later, Eames tables remain a popular choice for those who appreciate durability and performance, as well as sleek and simple beauty.
Charles and Ray Eames Charles and Ray Eames are perhaps the most celebrated designers of the 20th century. Married in 1941, the Eames duo are responsible for some of the most critically acclaimed furniture designs of the modern era. Amongst their most famous designs are the molded plastic chair group, the aluminum chair group, and the Eames Round Tables. Although they are most often remembered today for their furniture designs with partner Herman Miller, the Eameses engaged in artistic expression across a broad range of mediums- including architecture and filmmaking.
Herman Miller is an industry leader in the integration of cutting edge technology to furniture and other household items to make everyday life more comfortable, convenient, and stylish. Herman Miller stands out at the forefront of such fields as ergonomic technologies, environmentally friendly manufacturing processes, and customizable furniture items.
In addition to producing some of the most outstanding office furniture in the world, Herman Miller has also taken on the responsibility of manufacturing some of the most celebrated furniture designs by some of the world's most famous designs. These "modern classics" include works by Charles and Ray Eames, George Nelson, and Isamu Noguchi. Herman Miller celebrates these famous mid-century designers' works through its extraordinarily precise manufacturing techniques and industry-leading green production processes.
Herman Miller is a global company with operations, sales offices, dealers, and licensees in more than 40 countries in North America, Asia/Pacific, Europe, Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, serving customers virtually anywhere in the world. Herman Miller is headquartered in Zeeland, Michigan, while manufacturing facilities are located in the U.S., China, Italy, and the United Kingdom.
Eames tables are made of 82-percent recycled materials and are 38-percent recyclable at the end of their long useful lives. Steel and aluminum components are 100-percent recyclable. Eames tables may contribute to LEED credits because of their returnable/reusable packaging, durability, pre-consumer recycled content, post-consumer content, and GREENGUARD certification.
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