Herman miller provided the marketing and distribution for the evans plywood products including the otw from the outset in 1946 until their role would be greatly increased.
Herman miller eames molded plywood coffee table.
After various attempts to draw upon their experiments with molded plywood to create a round coffee table charles and ray eames landed on one of their most recognizable designs.
A reintroduction of the coffee table charles and ray eames designed in 1949 for their pacific palisades home the eames coffee table features a wooden base with metal cross struts reminiscent of the wood dowel option on eames shell chairs.
Charles and ray eames applied the same breakthrough technology that resulted in their famous molded plywood chairs to create the simple lightweight imaginative eames molded plywood coffee table wood base in 1946.
Charles and ray eames applied the same breakthrough technology that resulted in their famous moulded plywood chairs to create the simple lightweight imaginative eames moulded plywood coffee table wood base in 1946.
The eames molded plywood coffee table metal base features the same dimpled top supported by slim metal legs.
An original design by charles and ray eames this modern coffee table is manufactured by herman miller.
Eames moulded plywood coffee table.
Charles and ray eames applied the same breakthrough technology that resulted in their famous molded plywood chairs to create the simple lightweight imaginative eames molded plywood coffee table wood base in 1946.
Eames molded plywood coffee table.
The eames moulded plywood coffee table metal base features the same dimpled top supported by slim metal legs.
The eames molded plywood coffee table metal base features the same dimpled top supported by slim metal legs.
The tops of these eames plywood coffee tables were made available with either a natural wooden veneer or a black plastic formica for extra durability.
This simple occasional table has a round plywood top and four slim tubular metal legs.
The coffee table first came to herman miller s attention when george nelson design director saw it and other eames molded plywood products at a showing in the barclay hotel in new york city in the mid 1940s.