Occasional Table LTR
Charles & Ray Eames, 1950
Information
- Wooden table top: solid wood in natural oak with oiled finish, dark stained oak with protective natural lacquer finish, or American walnut with oiled finish.
- Origin of wood: oak (Quercus robur) from Western Europe and/or Poland; American walnut (Juglans nigra) from the USA.
- HPL table top: plywood core, high-pressure laminate surface.
- Gold leaf table top: plywood core, gilded surface with transparent coating.
- Marble table top: Carrara marble (Italy).
- Base: steel wire, chrome-plated or powder-coated.
Occasional Table LTR
The LTR (Low Table Rod Base) is a small, versatile occasional table designed by Charles and Ray Eames, who used it in their own home in a variety of different ways. A number of these tables are still found in the Eames House today. Standing individually or in groups, some are decorated with objects collected by the Eameses, while others simply serve as a practical side table next to an armchair or sofa. The LTR is available with a chrome-plated or black powder-coated base and a choice of table tops: solid wood, wood veneer, HPL plywood or gold leaf on plywood with a transparent coating.
Charles & Ray Eames
Charles and Ray Eames are counted among the most important figures of twentieth-century design. Their work spans the fields of furniture design, filmmaking, photography and exhibition design. Vitra is the sole authorised manufacturer of Eames products for Europe and the Middle East. When you own an Eames product made by Vitra, you know it is an original.