Charles and Ray Eames designed the small, sturdy occasional table LTR (Low Table Rod Base) in 1950 and later used it in their own residence, the famed Eames House, in a variety of different ways. Vitra's Occasional Table LTR is a small, elegant and versatile table designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1950. The name LTR comes from the words Low Table Rod Base, referring to the table's low profile and metal base structure.
The Vitra LTR occasional table by Ray and Charles Eames is an endearing a timeless and stylish classic side tables. Created inin 1950 via a similar construction principle as the plastic chairs the base of the Eames LTR table is constructed from spot-welded steel wire, which is then combined with a plywood tabletop. The new version with black base and black table top was created within the.
Shop the Eames LTR marble occasional table by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra at twentytwentyone. Charles and Ray Eames designed the LTR (Low Table Rod Base) as a small, variable side table and even had several different versions of them in the Eames House. 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. The Vitra LTR Occasional table is a classic that can be used as a coffee table or as a side table next to a chair. The abbreviation LTR in the table's name comes from the words "Low Table Rod Base", which reflects the table's low appearance and rod-like leg.
Designed back in 1950, the table works beautifully both alone and in a group of several tables. The LTR Occasional table, designed by. Occasional Table LTR Charles & Ray Eames, 1950 Charles and Ray Eames designed the small, sturdy occasional table LTR (Low Table Rod Base) in 1950 and later used it in their own residence, the famed Eames House, in a variety of different ways.
The Vitra LTR Occasional Table, a timeless and stylish classic among side tables, was developed by Ray and Charles Eames in 1950 on the basis of a similar principle to the Plastic Chairs created in the same year. The base of the Eames LTR is made of bent, spot-welded steel wire, combined with a laminated or solid wood tabletop. The LTR Occasional Table is a decorative and practical addition to.
Shop the Eames LTR occasional table by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra at twentytwentyone. Charles and Ray Eames designed the LTR (Low Table Rod Base) as a small, variable side table and even had several different versions of them in the Eames House.