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Originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1960 for three lobbies in New York City's Rockefeller Center.Â
They designed the seats of these stools to be concave enough to provide a comfortable place to sit, but not so deep that a teacup would tilt and spill. The lathe-turned stools can therefore also be used as occasional tables.
Details
Materials
Solid wood, laminated sections of natural chestnut or walnut, lathe-turned.
Waxed & Oiled finish
Dimensions
Base Ø280mm Top Ø330mm
Height 380mm
Original: $1,341.40
-65%$1,341.40
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Description
Originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1960 for three lobbies in New York City's Rockefeller Center.Â
They designed the seats of these stools to be concave enough to provide a comfortable place to sit, but not so deep that a teacup would tilt and spill. The lathe-turned stools can therefore also be used as occasional tables.
Details
Materials
Solid wood, laminated sections of natural chestnut or walnut, lathe-turned.
Waxed & Oiled finish
Dimensions
Base Ø280mm Top Ø330mm
Height 380mm





















