Eileen Gray designed this table in 1927 for use in her guest home at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin in southern France near Monaco. The tube steel design of the table is thought to have been inspired by designer Marcel Breuer. It was crafted with the purpose of both function and design.
Reproducing the Modernist Icon
The tube steel design of the original Eileen Gray side table was influenced by Marcel Breuer. Eileen designed the table in 1927 for use in her guest home located in southern France that she also designed. Her designs made use of simple lines and were based around functionality. True to the original, our highly accurate reproduction of the Eileen Gray table features a fully welded tube (not screw-in) and is adjustable with a tempered glass table. Read the list of detailed features that makes this table a premium reproduction available at a price that can only be considered a value.
Eileen Gray designed the E.G Side Table in 1927 for use in her guest home at Roquebrune-Cap-Martin in southern France near Monaco. The tube steel design of the table is thought to have been inspired by designer Marcel Breuer. The Eileen Gray table has more to offer than just good looks. It was crafted with the purpose of both function and design. The table has an adjustable function that allows the change in height. Originally used in Grays home to serve breakfast bedside that you can picture being used alongside many classic modern lounge chairs, with its unique ability to adjust it up or down depending on the height need.
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Black finish is considered a premium finish for a variety of hardware items and lends itself exceptionally well to clean modern accessory detailing.