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This table is made of solid walnut wood turned and varnished with transparent lacquer, they can also be used as side tables, they differ from each other by the different profiles of their turning in the central part.
Charles & Ray Eames, 1960.
Stools Model B Stool.
This collection of three models of stools are designed by the Eameses for Vitra.
In 1960, the Eames Office was commissioned by Time Inc. to design the interior of three of the lobbies of New York's Rockefeller Center.
They make the integral equipment of the building, and as part of the project, Charles and Ray Eames design the comfortable Lobby Chairs and this original set of solid walnut stools. These stools, which can also be used as side tables, differ from each other by the different profiles of their turning in the central part.
Material: several sections of solid walnut wood turned and varnished with transparent lacquer.
Measurements: height 38 x base diameter 28 x seat diameter 33 cm.
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