Eames LTRT Santos Palisander Santos Palisander
The Eames LTR (Low Table Rod) is a small low table that can be used for multiple purposes by Herman Miller. It was released in 1950. It was designed by the Eameses to be used in their own home, inspired by Japanese dining tables. It is well known that the Eameses invited Chaplin and Isamu Noguchi to their home and entertained them with this small table. The stylish form, which combines a plywood top with thin welded wire rod legs, was created when Eames developed a revolutionary technique for molding plywood, and then developed a technology to simultaneously weld and mass-produce wire rods. This innovative technology using wire rods was later applied to the wire base of the shell chair, wire chairs, and storage units. The plywood top is made of 13 layers of birch plywood, and the laminated surface is designed to be inclined at about 20 degrees to make it look beautiful. The top is made of Santos Palisander, a special material with beautiful grain reminiscent of Brazilian rosewood, which was used at the time but felling restrictions were put in place, and the wire rods for the base and legs are available in chrome or black. This table, which can be used for a variety of purposes, whether used alone, side by side, or stacked, is truly a representative example of mid-century modern design created by the Eames. Source: https://www.truss.jp/
Product Details
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Product Name
Eames LTRT Santos Palisander Santos Palisander
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Brand
Herman Miller (ハーマンミラー)
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Shop
TRUSS (トラス)
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Size
Width 39.4×Depth 33.7×Height 25.4cm
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Materials
Santos Palisander veneer, birch plywood, Steel rod
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Category
Low table
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