
Introduced over forty years ago, Eames Tables have helped to establish exciting new furniture that is just as fitting in the home as the contemporary office. Created with simple Cubist sensibilities, Eames Tables come in sizes that range from 30 inches to 22 feet, with choices of three base designs, four table top shapes and 22 laminate or 9 veneer choices.
The Design
In 1964, the office of Charles and Ray Eames designed a table with a single segmented base, constructed of modular units, that could support tops of different lengths and widths. The strength and versatility of the lean and simple base design makes it possible to produce tables in a wide range of sizes.
Like all fine works of art, Eames Tables endure through the decades. Like all Herman Miller products, Eames Tables purchased today have the strength and durability to provide reliable performance for tomorrow and decades to come.
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| Eames ® Round Table with Segmented Base (Veneer Top and Edge) | 28.5" H x 48-54" W x 48-54" D | Unavailable |
Herman Miller: The name is synonymous with innovation, design, operational excellence, smart application of technology, and social responsibility. Herman Miller, Inc. studies work and living environments and designs and delivers products and services that make these environments work better. Through problem-solving research and design, the company seeks to develop innovative solutions to real needs in working, healing, learning, and living environments.
Herman Miller began in 1923 as a manufacturer of traditional residential furniture, became a leader in "modern" furniture in the 1930s and 1940s; developed lasting ties through the 1950s with legendary industrial designers who led the company in new directions; transformed the office furniture industry with the first panel system in the 1960s; invented and refined ergonomic work seating in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s; reinvented the geometry of systems furniture in 2000, and is today the second largest office furniture company with customers and locations around the world. Their history of employee participation and ownership and technological innovation has long roots and continues to grow. They have always worked hard to be serious about both people and business. They look at their primary goal as creating great places to work.
George Nelson laid out five tenets of Herman Miller's design philosophy 50 years ago:
While fashion and style have their place, the main criterion for a Herman Miller product has remained constant: Does it truly solve a problem that people care about in a way that improves upon other solutions, or pioneers a new and better answer altogether? The answer is Yes.