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Early Eames Screen Room Divider FSW-6 Custom Order in Rosewood

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An extremely rare first generation Eames FSW-6 privacy screen, custom ordered in Rosewood Veneer at 61 inch height, with cotton fabric connector in good condition, no tears, only fraying at the end. Rosewood was generally not an option for the privacy screen throughout the first production, and can only be custom ordered. We have checked with the Herman Miller Archive and the Eames foundation to ensure this is the first generation Eames screen production, and that the Rosewood veneer was an option between 1947-1950s. Overall the piece is in good condition for its age, several veneer chips on the bottom and top edges, one large chip on a corner of the outer panel. No tears on cotton fabric connecting.
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