Eames Coffee Table

Eames Coffee Table

Dimensioned drawings of the square and rectangular Eames Coffee Tables measuring height, length, and width
Description
Description

The Eames Coffee Table is a low and functional mid-century table with a dowel-leg and wire base. Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1949 for use in their Case Study House No. 8, the Eames Coffee Table features many of the simple and playful details that the duo explored in similar furniture pieces. The tabletop and dowel legs are paired in finishes that range from walnut, to white ash and Carrara marble (with ebonized ash legs).

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Eames Coffee Table has a height of 15.25” (38.7 cm) and is produced as both a square table with a width of 30” (76.2 cm), and a rectangular table that is 30” x 45” (76.2 x 114.3 cm).

3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
15.25” | 39 cm
Width:
30” | 76 cm
Depth:
30"-45” | 76-114 cm
Length:
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Weight:
Area:
6.3-9.4 ft2 | .6-.9 m2
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Materials:
Top (Walnut, white ash, or Carrara Marble), Legs (Walnut, white ash, ebonized ash), powder-coated steel supports
Designer:
Charles & Ray Eames
Year:
1949

Drawings include:
Eames Coffee Table side elevation (square), side (objects), side (rectangle), plan (square), plan (rectangle)

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