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Product Story
Long before “modularity” and “high tech” entered the design lexicon, Charles and Ray Eames were using industrial production techniques to extend the boundaries of design and create a modern aesthetic. These desk and storage units complement each other, and each can stand alone. They provide ample storage, work, and display space. And at home or in the office, they look as striking now as they did when first introduced in 1950.

Fun
Have as much fun as you want. Desks and storage units are offered in two color schemes neutral or bright. The neutral scheme uses birch veneer with white and black accents to create a sleek, high-tech look. The bright scheme uses red, blue, black, and white hardboard panels and surfaces that are reminiscent of a Mondrian painting.
Cross-supports, uprights, and perforated panels have an industrial feel and are available in zinc plating or in new black anodized zinc plating. They give the units an industrial feel, and the dimpled plywood on cabinet fronts and plywood drawer fronts and shelves reinforce the furniture’s mid-century modern appearance.

Strong
Uprights, cross-supports, and perforated panels are steel. Drawer fronts and shelves are smooth plywood; side panels are painted hardboard; storage unit cabinet fronts are plywood that’s molded to form round dimples. Nylon foot glides are easy on floors.