eames wire base low table outdoor
by Eames ® from Herman Miller ®
eames wire base low table outdoor
Design Charles & Ray Eames, 1950
Wire frame, stone top
Made by Herman Miller®
"Design is a plan for arranging elements in such a way as best to accomplish a particular purpose."
-Charles Eames
A small, low table of elegant rectilinear proportions, the Eames wire base low outdoor table is up to just about any task. Lightweight and easy to move, they are easily arranged and rearranged depending on the occasion. They can be grouped to offer a large surface, or spread out among guests. Offered tops include a .75" thick stone top with knife edge or .5" thick high pressure laminate (HPL) with a black edge band.
A selection of stone tops and weather-resistant powder coatings give this classic 1950 Eames design new life outdoors. Stones are sourced from four North American quarries and are named after their home state: Georgia Grey Marble, a cloudy grey stone from the same location used in the 2004 renovation of New York's Museum of Modern Art; and Wisconsin Black Marble, a unique dark stone speckled with lustrous green and grey veins.
Once extracted, .75" thick slabs of stone are cut to order with a beveled edge derived from the original Eames design and given an eggshell-like honed finish. For the outdoor tables, the base is offered in a white, black or graphite satin finish.
15.5" w | 13.25" d | 10" h
Wire frame, stone top
Made by Herman Miller®
"Design is a plan for arranging elements in such a way as best to accomplish a particular purpose."
-Charles Eames
A small, low table of elegant rectilinear proportions, the Eames wire base low outdoor table is up to just about any task. Lightweight and easy to move, they are easily arranged and rearranged depending on the occasion. They can be grouped to offer a large surface, or spread out among guests. Offered tops include a .75" thick stone top with knife edge or .5" thick high pressure laminate (HPL) with a black edge band.
A selection of stone tops and weather-resistant powder coatings give this classic 1950 Eames design new life outdoors. Stones are sourced from four North American quarries and are named after their home state: Georgia Grey Marble, a cloudy grey stone from the same location used in the 2004 renovation of New York's Museum of Modern Art; and Wisconsin Black Marble, a unique dark stone speckled with lustrous green and grey veins.
Once extracted, .75" thick slabs of stone are cut to order with a beveled edge derived from the original Eames design and given an eggshell-like honed finish. For the outdoor tables, the base is offered in a white, black or graphite satin finish.
15.5" w | 13.25" d | 10" h
$395.00 + plus shipping
Eames
The primary need of the human being was an essential component of every design for Eames. They believed a design to be successful when it benefited the greatest number of people.
Herman Miller is synonymous with modern designer furniture. Creative director George Nelson recruited contemporaries Charles & Ray Eames, Alexander Girard and Noguchi to create a legendary furniture collection.