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Product Story
You need tables. Lots of tables. For executive conference rooms, workstations and work rooms, meeting and training rooms, dining and break areas. The extensive variety of sizes, shapes, and finishes available on Eames tables means you can have exactly the table you need for a particular task.
You also get the handsome looks and durability that have made these tables the choice for all kinds of spaces for more than 40 years.
Versatility and Choices
The unusually extensive variety of sizes, shapes, and finishes of Eames tables means you can have the kind of table you want. It all results from the ingenious modular base that Charles and Ray Eames designed, which makes for a very versatile line.
Strength
The design simplicity of Eames segmented-base tables make them strong and durable. A bolt that runs the full length of the steel leg column keeps the segmented base together through years of heavy use. On larger tables, steel spreaders provide stability.
Easy Assembly
Tables assemble easily, for cost efficiency and quick parts replacement. They also disassemble easily, so parts can be recycled after many years of use.
Earth-Friendly
Eames tables are made of 82% recycled materials and are 38% recyclable at the end of their long useful lives. Steel and aluminum components are 100% recyclable. Eames tables may contribute to LEED credits because of their returnable/reusable packaging, durability, pre-consumer recycled content, post-consumer content, and GREENGUARD certification.
In 1964, the office of Charles and Ray Eames designed a table with a single segmented base, constructed of modular units that could support tops of different lengths and widths.
Today, more than 40 years later, Eames tables remain a popular choice for those who appreciate durability and performance, as well as sleek and simple beauty.