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Vitra's Eames Occasional Table LTR is a small table with a big sense of purpose. LTR means Low Table Rod Base and was designed by Charles and Ray Eames, who used it in their own home in a variety of different ways.

It creates a little elevated surface at key points in the home: A place for your keys in the hallway, a bedside table, somewhere to rest your drink next to a lounge chair or perhaps in a group to create a flexible coffee table. A number of these tables are still found in the Eames House today. Standing individually or in groups and decorated with objects from the Eames collection.

The LTR is available with a stainless steel, white-painted steel or black powder-coated steel base and a choice of table tops: solid wood with a natural finish, veneer on plywood, HPL on plywood or gold leaf on plywood with a transparent coating.

Eames Occasional Table LTR

Eames Occasional Table LTR

by Vitra

Regular price $453.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $453.00 USD
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Technical Information

Dimensions:-
Width: 39.5 cm, Depth: 34 cm, Height: 25 cm

Product shipped in a nicely presented gift box.

Materials/Construction

Wooden table top - Solid wood in chestnut with a natural hard-wax oil finish, oak with a dark lacquer finish, or walnut with a dark oiled finish.

HPL table top - Poplar plywood core, lacquered edge, high-pressure laminate surface.

Linoleum table top - Poplar plywood core, lacquered edge, linoleum laminate surface.

Base - Steel wire with powder coating or stainless steel.

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Vitra's Eames Occasional Table LTR is a small table with a big sense of purpose. LTR means Low Table Rod Base and was designed by Charles and Ray Eames, who used it in their own home in a variety of different ways.

It creates a little elevated surface at key points in the home: A place for your keys in the hallway, a bedside table, somewhere to rest your drink next to a lounge chair or perhaps in a group to create a flexible coffee table. A number of these tables are still found in the Eames House today. Standing individually or in groups and decorated with objects from the Eames collection.

The LTR is available with a stainless steel, white-painted steel or black powder-coated steel base and a choice of table tops: solid wood with a natural finish, veneer on plywood, HPL on plywood or gold leaf on plywood with a transparent coating.

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    James Andrews (London, GB)
    RWM never disappoints

    Beautiful table, perfect size and pairs well with the black Eames chair. Great communication and customer service from RWM. Thank you!

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    S B (Nottingham, GB)
    Stunning product and excellent service

    Thank you, RWM team for the side table. It is beautiful (definitely the right choice to go for Walnut on black). The table came well packaged and to timescale. Highly recommended and I appreciate the care RWM take.

    Charles and Ray Eames

    This product is designed by
    Charles and Ray Eames

    Charles and Ray were a married couple who fundamentally changed the way furniture and buildings are designed and manufactured - playing a large role at the inception of the Modernist movement. They worked with Herman Miller and then later Vitra in the 1950’s to pioneer new technologies in moulded plywood, plastic resin and wire mesh products.

    Charles was by highly influenced by the Finnish Architect Eliel Saarinen who encouraged Eames to move to Michigan to further study Architecture at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He became friends with Eliel’s son Eero and together they created a prize-winning furniture entry for New York’s MOMA museum ‘Organic Design in Home Furnishings’ competition. Ray Eames was born as Bernice...