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Eames Walnut Stools

Eames Walnut Stools

Eames Walnut Stools

Product catalog summary
Introduction
In 1960, Ray Eames designed the Eames Walnut Stools, drawing on her sculptural training to create a versatile piece for the Time-Life Building lobby in New York City. These stools became a favorite in the Eames home and are known for their multifunctionality.

Design and Variations
The stools are made of solid walnut and can be used as seats, low tables, display surfaces, or art objects. They feature three distinctively sculpted profiles for the center section, with both the top and bottom surfaces being concave.

Specifications
- Height: 15"
- Top diameter: 13"
- Bottom diameter: 11"

Warranty
The stools are covered by a one-year warranty from Herman Miller. For more information, visit their website or contact them directly.

Trademark Information
"Eames" and "Herman Miller" are registered trademarks of Herman Miller, Inc.
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