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EDU DESK

In collaboration with the Eames Office and Dutch designer Hella Jongerius, a new range of colors was carefully chosen to give EDU a refreshed, contemporary look while paying homage to the spirit of the 1940s and 1950s. With an attractive combination of colored panels, the EDU Desk adds a cheerful and welcoming touch to the home office. The panels also function as a discreet screen and partially close off the two storage compartments. In addition, the metal support frame is height-adjustable to accommodate uneven floors.

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In 1949, Charles and Ray Eames designed innovative freestanding, multifunctional desks and shelving systems. Like the Eames House, built simultaneously, these designs followed the principles of industrial production: we speak of the Eames Storage Units (ESU) and the Eames Desk Unit (EDU). The panels function as a discreet screen and partially close the two storage compartments. In addition, the table is height-adjustable to accommodate uneven floors.

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Charles Eames, Ray Eames

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