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Eames® Desk
Charles and Ray Eames, 1952
Introduced in 1950, Eames desks units are another example of Charles and Ray Eames designing and making furniture using industrial production techniques. This design grew out of work the Eameses had done for a 1949 exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts. It reveals the "machine aesthetic" and Japanese influences important to them at the time.
Long before "modularity" and "high tech" entered the language, the Eameses used standardized parts that were interchangeable. They made no attempt to disguise or soften the off-the-shelf industrial look of the components. It features a combination of natural birch and colored paneling with a zinc-plated wire frame. Made by Herman Miller®.
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Designer Bio > Charles and Ray Eames

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Made in the USA

Size: 29h x 60w x 28"d.

Cannot be gift-wrapped. Additional shipping charge of $75.00 for curbside delivery. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.

*This Item can not be shipped outside of the 48 contiguous US States.

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