Herman Miller LTRT+WHWH Designed by Charles and Ray Eames Designed in 1950, this unique table is one of several modern classics that resulted from the Eameses' experimentation with a mass-production technique for simultaneously welding wires. The Wire-Base Table gave Charles and Ray Eames the perfect place to serve chanoyu, the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, to special guests such as Isamu Noguchi and Charlie Chaplin. The table proved ideal for such occasions - as stong as koicha (thick tea), as light
introduced in 1950, the wire base table by charles and ray eamesR is a lightweight sidetable perfect standing next to a chair or at bedside. the table has a 7/8" laminate top with a 7-ply baltic birch core and multi-layer veneer edge. please choose black or white top and frame finish. Quick Ship in zinc finish! dimensions: 13.25"d x 15.5"w x 10"h
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames Designed in 1950, this unique table is one of several modern classics that resulted from the Eameses' experimentation with a mass-production technique for simultaneously welding wires. The Wire-Base Table gave Charles and Ray Eames the perfect place to serve chanoyu, the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, to special guests such as Isamu Noguchi and Charlie Chaplin. The table proved ideal for such occasions - as stong as koicha (thick tea), as light as usucha (thin tea).
Two U-shaped wire rods attach to a laminate top. The top's edges are beveled to reveal a seven-ply birch core with a high-pressure laminate backing and a high-pressure laminate top in black or white.
Herman MillerĀ® EamesĀ® Wire-Base Table Select Color BLACK_BLACK $152.15 BLACK_WHITE $152.15 BLACK_ZINC $152.15 LIGHT ASH_BLACK $152.15 LIGHT ASH_WHITE $152.15 LIGHT ASH_ZINC $152.15 WHITE_BLACK $152.15 WHITE_WHITE $152.15 WHITE_ZINC $152.15 Item #:LTRT Herman MillerĀ® EamesĀ® Wire Base Table A prime example of the Eames' innovative assimilation of wire rods into furniture. Laminate top, multi-layered veneer edge. Top comes in black, white, or light ash finishes. Zinc-plated base shown. Black or white
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames Designed in 1950, this unique table is one of several modern classics that resulted from the Eameses' experimentation with a mass-production technique for simultaneously welding wires. The Wire-Base Table gave Charles and Ray Eames the perfect place to serve chanoyu, the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, to special guests such as Isamu Noguchi and Charlie Chaplin. The table proved ideal for such occasions - as stong as koicha (thick tea), as light as usucha (thin tea).
Eames Wire-Base Table by Herman Miller Pictured: Eames Wire Base Table with white laminate top and zinc-plated base. At 12ā tall, the Eames Wire-Base Table from Herman Miller is the smallest mid-century classic, but its impact as a practical, occasional piece is enormous. Simple and compact, the table has a sturdy, layered top with beveled edges to display its contrasting layers. Charles and Ray Eamesā signature wire āXā supports create its eye-catching base. Black top/ zinc base ships in 2 business days.
Herman Miller LTRT+BKBK Designed by Charles and Ray Eames Designed in 1950, this unique table is one of several modern classics that resulted from the Eameses' experimentation with a mass-production technique for simultaneously welding wires. The Wire-Base Table gave Charles and Ray Eames the perfect place to serve chanoyu, the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, to special guests such as Isamu Noguchi and Charlie Chaplin. The table proved ideal for such occasions - as stong as koicha (thick tea), as light
Herman Miller LTRT+WHBK Designed by Charles and Ray Eames Designed in 1950, this unique table is one of several modern classics that resulted from the Eameses' experimentation with a mass-production technique for simultaneously welding wires. The Wire-Base Table gave Charles and Ray Eames the perfect place to serve chanoyu, the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, to special guests such as Isamu Noguchi and Charlie Chaplin. The table proved ideal for such occasions - as stong as koicha (thick tea), as light
Herman MillerĀ® EamesĀ® Molded Plastic Side Chair, Eiffel Tower Base Select Color BLACK $249 LIGHT BLUE $249 LIME GREEN $249 RED $249 WHITE $249 Item #:DSRCHE8 Herman MillerĀ® EamesĀ® Molded Plastic Side Chair with Eiffel Tower Base The classic Eames molded plastic side chair with wire base remains popular today for cafeterias, home offices, and dining areas. A clean, simple form sculpted to fit the body. Shells are recyclable polypropylene. The shell is dyed throughout so colors remain vibrant even after years
At 10 inches high, this table challenges convention in any contemporary setting and offers limitless versatility. The zinc-plated wire base and plywood top reinforce its unique character. by Herman MillerĀ® birch or ash veneer top Delivery cost to for unlimited items.
Herman Miller Ā® - Eames Ā® Wire-Base Table Eames Wire-Base Table Shown Here with Light Ash Top and Zinc-Plated Base Herman Miller Ā® - Eames Ā® Wire-Base Table SKU #: HML1167 Shipping: Select Finish Black Top with Black Base Black Top with White Base Black Top with Zinc Plated Base White Top with Zinc Plated Base White Top with Black Base White Top with White Base Light Ash Top with Zinc Plated Base Light Ash Top with Black Base Light Ash Top with White Base Designed by Charles and Ray Eames Designed in 1950,
Herman Miller DKR+2CHE89S66 THIS ITEM IS IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. Available in limited quantities, so act quickly while supplies last! Designed by Charles and Ray Eames In 1951, Charles and Ray Eames met the challenge of making a reasonably priced, quality chair that was light yet strong. Their solution - the Eames Wire Chair - featured a sculpted look, comfort, and practicality. It was an immediate hit. Today's versions remain true to the original design, materials, and detailing. The Eameses molded the seat
Herman Miller EamesĀ® Wire-Base Table HER-LTRT Top Color Light Ash Base Color Zinc-Plated Detailed Description Intricate base. Two U-shaped steel rods attach to the top; cross members add stability. Finish choices. The base is powder-coat white, black or zinc. Multilayered top. The tabletop is seven layers of Baltic birch plywood sandwiched between ash veneer or high-pressure laminate in black or white. Revealing edges. They're beveled at 20 degrees so the top's plies are visible. Compact size. 10" high,
Herman Miller LTRT+WHZC Designed by Charles and Ray Eames Designed in 1950, this unique table is one of several modern classics that resulted from the Eameses' experimentation with a mass-production technique for simultaneously welding wires. The Wire-Base Table gave Charles and Ray Eames the perfect place to serve chanoyu, the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, to special guests such as Isamu Noguchi and Charlie Chaplin. The table proved ideal for such occasions - as stong as koicha (thick tea), as light
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, this versatile table can be used by itself or with several others to make an end table, coffee table or plant stand. Two U-shaped wire rods attach to a laminate top. The top's edges are beveled to reveal a seven-ply birc
Herman Miller LTRT+BKZC Designed by Charles and Ray Eames Designed in 1950, this unique table is one of several modern classics that resulted from the Eameses' experimentation with a mass-production technique for simultaneously welding wires. The Wire-Base Table gave Charles and Ray Eames the perfect place to serve chanoyu, the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, to special guests such as Isamu Noguchi and Charlie Chaplin. The table proved ideal for such occasions - as stong as koicha (thick tea), as light
Herman Miller LTRT+BKWH Designed by Charles and Ray Eames Designed in 1950, this unique table is one of several modern classics that resulted from the Eameses' experimentation with a mass-production technique for simultaneously welding wires. The Wire-Base Table gave Charles and Ray Eames the perfect place to serve chanoyu, the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, to special guests such as Isamu Noguchi and Charlie Chaplin. The table proved ideal for such occasions - as stong as koicha (thick tea), as light
Herman Miller LTRT+AVWH Designed by Charles and Ray Eames Designed in 1950, this unique table is one of several modern classics that resulted from the Eameses' experimentation with a mass-production technique for simultaneously welding wires. The Wire-Base Table gave Charles and Ray Eames the perfect place to serve chanoyu, the traditional Japanese tea ceremony, to special guests such as Isamu Noguchi and Charlie Chaplin. The table proved ideal for such occasions - as stong as koicha (thick tea), as light
At 10 inches high, this table challenges convention in any contemporary setting and offers limitless versatility. The zinc-plated wire base and plywood top reinforce its unique character. by Herman MillerĀ® birch or ash veneer top Delivery cost to for unlimited items.