The occasional table combines bent wire steel construction with a natural oak plywood top. Its criss-crossing square frame provides strong yet lightweight support, while the polished finish adds durability. The compact design suits various spaces, and the steel base ensures stability for everyday use.
Designed in 1950, the LTR saw the Eames continue to develop their interest in the then new material of bent wire steel.<p>Arranged into a criss-crossing square frame, the base has a super strong yet lightweight look that is finished in polished chrome or black.<p>Contrasting the gleam of metal is a small fitted table top sculpted from plywood and an American Cherry Veneer.<p>Equally suited to the living space or bedroom, this low occasional table is the perfect side piece next to sofas or beds.
















