In 1950, Charles and Ray Eames developed a new
system of free-standing multifunctional shelves and writing desks which were
constructed strictly in keeping with the principles of industrial mass
production: the Eames Storage Units (ESU) and Eames Desk Units (EDU). The design resulted from work the Eameses did for a 1949
exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts, and the molded plywood and
wire supports echo other items designed by the Eameses, such as their
wire base tables and chairs.
Available in 2 color schemes. Multicolored (W9): red, white, blue and yellow panels or Natural (NC) grey, white and tan panels
Uprights, cross-supports, and perforated panels are zinc-coated steel;
cabinet fronts are dimpled plywood; drawer fronts and shelves are
molded plywood; case side and back panels are painted hardboard.
47.5 inches wide, 16 inches deep, 58.5 inches high
$75.00 shipping fee to residential areas. Please allow 4 - 8 weeks for delivery.
Shipping
available to United States only. Hawaii and Alaska have higher shipping
costs. For more information on international sales, please email us at gallery@eamesoffice.com. Thank You!
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