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The Eames wire accent table is perfect anywhere you need a small surface that makes a big statement.
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A versatile and lightweight table by Charles and Ray Eames. Top Finish.
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At 10 inches high, the Eames® Wire Base Low Table is the perfect perch for books, lamps, or any small items. Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1950, ...
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Available in your choice of base and top finish. The wire base table by Eames from Herman Miller may be the perfect side table. Expert service and advice. 20+
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How do you authenticate an Eames wire chair?
Often copies have a base constructed with square feet or the feet may have a steep incline. Also, look at the ottoman. A genuine Eames lounger ottoman will have four legs coming from the base, not five as seen in copies of the design. The original Eames chair (not the ottoman) also should be able to swivel 360 degrees.
How big is the Eames elliptical table?
The Eames Elliptical Table is a low and elongated oval-shaped birch table on a wire base designed by Charles and Ray Eames (1951). How big is the Eames Elliptical Table? The Eames Elliptical Table has an overall length of 89” | 226 cm, width of 29.5” | 75 cm, and floor area of 14.3 ft2 | 1.3 m2.
What is the height of the Eames table?
Height | 28." | 72.39 cm |
Diameter | 36" or 45" | 91.44 cm or 114.3 cm |
What are the dimensions of the Eames segmented table?
The Eames Segmented Table (Rectangular) has an overall height of 28.5” (72.4 cm), widths of 60”, 72”, 84”, 96” (152.4, 182.9, 213.4, 243.8 cm), and depths of 36”, 42”, 48”, 54” (91.4, 106.7, 121.9, 137.2 cm).
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The lightweight, 10-inch-high Eames wire-base table is a practical and versatile piece of furniture that works nicely anywhere you need a small surface that ...
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They are the real deal. As far as quality issues, upon reading this thread I checked my base for corrosion. No corrosion, however I was surprised to see the ...
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