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Eames Outdoor Table

C$ 4,440.00
4.1 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100435456

Eames Outdoor Table

C$ 4,440.00
4.1 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100435456
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Manufacturer SKU: ET5143VSM919191
Eames Outdoor Table
C$ 4,440.00
C$ 4,440.00

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Details

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Drawing on a theme of versatility, the Eames Table (1964) offers a durable, simple, and sleek design for a variety of settings—indoors and out. Featuring a durable laminate top and powder-coated steel base, this durable table offers plenty of legroom, while leveling glides correct for uneven floor surfaces.
  • This is an authentic Herman Miller Eames Table.
  • Iconic design reimagined in new materials.
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
  • Stable pedestal base maximizes legroom.
Brand
Herman Miller
General Dimensions
  • 28½" H 72" W 36" D
Product Weight
86 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
3-year warranty
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Dimensions

30" Round

  • Height (in): 28½
  • Diameter (in): 30
  • Weight (lbs): 50.25

36" Round

  • Height (in): 28½
  • Diameter (in): 36
  • Weight (lbs): 56

36" x 72"

  • Height (in): 28½
  • Width (in): 72
  • Depth (in): 36
  • Weight (lbs): 86
  • Powder-coated steel base
  • Laminate top
Charles and Ray Eames

Charles and Ray Eames

Through their furniture, corporate projects, World’s Fair displays, and in the aesthetics of their own California Case Study home, the Eameses exemplified modern living in postwar America. The Eames Lounge and Ottoman, introduced by Herman Miller in 1956, remains a touchstone of American style.

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