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Friday, September 19, 2014
This Rather Pedestrian Looking Pair Of Square Tables Found Their Way To The Back Of Frank Wednesday Night After Work. Why You Ask? Two Names: Eames & Miller! Status: Available.
If not for the ridiculously low asking and the odd shape (I've never seen square tops before) I might have passed on this pair. Plus, the seller had other interested parties. But, I got a call back from him and we made arrangements. Couldn't back out after that.
The sellers pic was none to detailed so I just went ahead and ask him to please take a look under the
top for a Herman Miller label. He took the phone out with him to the garage and checked. He
couldn't find a Herman Miller label but did find the barcode label that you see below. He started
reading off the number code: ET106L, and I knew right away that these were Herman Miller / Eames
tables. What I didn't know was that he had two different styles: the Aluminum Group and the
Segment Base.
I never realized that I had a preference of Eames / Miller table bases but I believe the Aluminum
Group really is much more classy. Still, I love 'em all. They're all good design. The tops aren't much
to write home about, grey Formica with a vinyl edge, but they are durable...and if you've got kids...
Isn't it good to know there's great design out there that doesn't have sharp edges or easily ruined
finishes?
I had kind of a weird idea. Let me run it by ya'. What do you think of removing the top of the base
of one of these and using the remainder as a TV stand. Yeah, just attach a universal wall mount to the
top of the upright. Maybe add a shelf about nine inches above the legs? Sound interesting? It
wouldn't be blasphemous or anything since these were mass produced and there are lots of 'em out
there, right?
Meh, I'll probably just screw the tops back on and drop 'em off at the antique mall as is. Anybody
need a cheap square Eames / Miller table...or two? These could even become pretty cool coffee
tables for anyone adventurous enough to cut down an upright and the big long screw inside.
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