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Design: Ray and Charles Eames, 1946
DESIGN STORY
Charles and Ray Eames noted that U-shaped cross sections of plywood from
their early molding experiments were stable enough to stand alone. To make
their screen, they joined the sections with canvas hinges and a synthetic
adhesive developed during World War II. Today, a polypropylene mesh held
securely by a new process ensures a longer life without compromising the
integrity of the 1946 design.
PRODUCT INFO
The Eames Folding Screen is a "stand alone" home accessory which can be used
to create standing or seated privacy and divisions within an environment. It
features five-ply strength with the screen's lightweight maple inner plies
sandwiched between light ash, walnut, natural cherry, or ebony veneers to
resist warping and separation. There are six U-shaped sections with flexible
connections. Each section is 10 inches long and durable, woven
polypropylene mesh connects the six plywood sections so it's easy to
adjust the footprint. The Eames Molded Plywood Screen folds for storage and
is easy to carry and tucks neatly away.
DIMENSIONS:
68"h x 60"l x 2.25" thick
FINISHES:
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| Walnut |
Ebony |
Cherry |
Light Ash |
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