Mid-century Herman Miller Rosewood Segmented Conference/Dining Table c.1960-1970
$4,495
ABOUT
Mid-century Model ET151 racetrack conference table designed by Charles and Ray Eames in the 1950s for Herman Miller. Featuring a rosewood top, chrome legs and original rubber trim to protect it from office chairs. Dubbed the “segmented base” table as the bases could be configured in variable lengths to accommodate any number of different sized tops. Marked "3-07755" underneath. The table can serve as a dining table, conference table, or desk. Perfect for any modern home, you will be sure to love the practicality and timeless design of this iconic piece.
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CREATOR Ray & Charles Eames for Herman Miller.
- DATE OF MANUFACTURE c.1960-1970.
- MATERIALS AND TECHNIQUES Rosewood, Chrome, Metal.
- CONDITION Good. Wear consistent with age and use. Minor wear on the top, rubber and legs. Several blemishes and foggy spots on the top denoted in photos. Marks on the rubber surround. Pitting on the chrome legs. Marks on the black posts. Glides on the feet to be replaced. Missing label.
- DIMENSIONS H 28 in. W 60 in. D 36 in. Seat height 26.5 in.
HISTORY
Unknown.



