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Mid-Century Modern; Charles and Ray Eames; Eero Saarinen; Evans Products; CTW; Coffee Table Wood; 1940s;

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CTW Coffee Table by Charles and Ray Eames - 1940s

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CTW round coffee table by Charles and Ray Eames for Evans Products, a timeless piece of mid-century modern design that echoes the innovation and elegance synonymous with the creative duo. This table, a first edition from 1946, showcases the iconic mastery of the Eameses in furniture design. Crafted from walnut-faced molded plywood, the CTW exudes warmth and sophistication. The round tabletop, supported by gracefully curved legs, creates a harmonious silhouette. The rich patina of the walnut veneer adds a layer of character, telling the story of years gone by.

Evan Products, the manufacturing force behind the CTW, played a pivotal role in the collaborative journey of Charles and Ray Eames. In 1941, during World War II, the U.S. Navy approached Evans Products to produce molded plywood splints and stretchers for the war effort. Charles and Ray Eames, along with their friend and colleague Eero Saarinen, were hired by Evans to work on the project. Through their collaboration, they gained valuable experience in working with molded plywood. After the war, Charles and Ray Eames continued to explore the possibilities of molded plywood for furniture design. This partnership birthed iconic pieces like the Eames lounge chair and this CTW coffee table, where Evan Products' expertise in manufacturing met the Eameses' innovative design sensibilities.

 

GW3592

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Plywood
United States
W 68 cm, D 68 cm, H 40 cm
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