In 1949, Charles and Ray Eames developed a new system of free-standing multifunctional shelves and writing desks which – similar to the Eames House that dates from the same time – were constructed strictly in keeping with the principles of industrial mass production: the Eames Storage Units (ESU) and Eames Desk Units (EDU).
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Fabric Options:
Plywood with a maple veneer, screen in coloured lacquer, metal surfaces brushed and galvanized, height-adjustable feet.