Eames Low Table Select edition

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The Select edition Eames Wire Base Low Table  in a Ray Eames colour palette.

The Select edition Eames Wire Base Low Table in a Ray Eames colour palette.

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The Select edition Eames Wire Base Low Table in red-orange.

The Select edition Eames Wire Base Low Table in red-orange.

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The Select edition Eames Wire Base Low Table in cobalt blue.

The Select edition Eames Wire Base Low Table in cobalt blue.

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The Select edition Eames Wire Base Low Table in yellow-gold.

The Select edition Eames Wire Base Low Table in yellow-gold.

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Herman Miller Select Editions in the Eames House (Case Study House No.8), Los Angeles.

Herman Miller Select Editions in the Eames House (Case Study House No.8), Los Angeles.

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Every year the Herman Miller company releases a limited-edition piece from its collection to celebrate its design heritage. Not only is each release produced in small quantities, it’s available for only a short time as well.

In 2012, to honour Ray Eames on the 100th anniversary of her birth, the Select edition Eames Wire Base Low Table is added to the Herman Miller Select. This delightful occasional table has been rendered in the designer’s favourite colours: cobalt blue, red-orange and yellow-gold with its Ash-veneer tops aniline-stained to match the powdercoated steel frame.

The 2012 Select edition Wire Base Low Table is available until 31 March, 2013.

Find Asia Pacific Herman Miller stockists here. 


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