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Eames Molded Plywood Folding Screen, White Ash

$4,000
£3,048.07
€3,515.27
CA$5,681.20
A$6,104.13
CHF 3,274.85
MX$71,913.67

About the Item

The typical zig-zag format of a screen is brilliantly surpassed in this iconic design by Charles and Ray Eames, originally designed in 1946. Composed of six ten-inch sections of molded plywood connected by polypropylene mesh, the structure offers many wavy configurations, yet folds to a compact size. This particular example was produced by Herman Miller in the USA in the 2010s. An enduring work of genius.

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