Eames 1st Generation ESU 200 Storage Unit
By Charles and Ray Eames
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Eames 1st generation ESU 200 storage unit in white, blue and grey. 1950's
Eames 1st Generation ESU 200 Storage Unit
By Charles and Ray Eames
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Eames 1st generation ESU 200 storage unit in white, blue and grey. 1950's
CHARLES AND RAY EAMES ESU 200 ; VINTAGE
Located in Wargrave, Berkshire
Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller circa 1950 , first series ESU 200-N , 3 drawers and open
Eames Original 1st Generation ESU 200-N Storage Unit
By Herman Miller, Charles and Ray Eames
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Original first-generation ESU 200-N storage unit, designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman
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Eames ESU -200 Series
Located in Wargrave, Berkshire
Charles Eames for Herman Miller ESU 220-N . Three drawers and open storage to top section , bottom
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H 32.25 in W 47 in D 16.75 in
1950s Charles & Ray Eames ESU 200 Storage Unit Credenza for Herman Miller
By Charles Eames
Located in Dallas, TX
This very rare second series ESU 200 is in excellent original condition and was acquired from the
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Eames ESU 200 Series Storage Unit
Located in Wargrave, Berkshire
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller. The Eames Storage Unit( ESU) has become one
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Midcentury Eames ESU 200 for Herman Miller
By Herman Miller, Charles and Ray Eames
Located in BROOKLYN, NY
Revolutionary midcentury ESU designed by Charles and Ray Eames. This is the rarer second series
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Charles Eames ESU 200 Series by Herman Miller
By Charles Eames
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Eames 1950 design for the storage units was revised in 1952 with this more durable leg configuration. This unit retains all four original cupped feet, original wood finish, one red p...
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Charles and Ray Eames original First Series ESU 200, circa 1950
By Charles and Ray Eames
Located in Wargrave, Berkshire
Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, USA. From the 200 series of storage units, this 240-N
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Eames 200 Series ESU 2nd Generation Storage Unit
By Charles and Ray Eames, Herman Miller
Located in Oakland, CA
1950s Eames ESU 200 series storage unit 2nd Generation production. An extremely nice example
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Charles and Ray Eames ESU
By Charles and Ray Eames
Located in Wargrave, Berkshire
Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller USA, ESU 200 - C, first series circa 1950 with black laminate
Eames ESU 200- C 'Eames Storage Unit' for Herman Miller
By Charles and Ray Eames
Located in Cincinnati, OH
A vintage second series or generation Eames ESU 200- C storage unit with chrome coated steel L
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Midcentury Eames ESU 200 for Herman Miller
By Herman Miller, Charles and Ray Eames
Located in BROOKLYN, NY
For your consideration is this ESU ( Eames Storage Unit 200 ) designed by Charles and Ray Eames for
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Eames ESU 200-C by Herman Miller
By Herman Miller, Charles and Ray Eames
Located in Highland, IN
This is a terrific example of the rare and important ESU (Eames Storage Unit) designed by Charles
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Midcentury Eames ESU 200 for Herman Miller
By Herman Miller, Charles and Ray Eames
Located in BROOKLYN, NY
For your consideration is this ESU designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller. This is the
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ESU 200-C by Charles and Ray Eames
Located in Chicago, IL
Signed with decal manufacturer's label: [Herman Miller Furniture Company Zeeland Michigan Designed by Charles Eames].
Laminate, Rubber
Original Second Generation Eames Storage Unit ESU for Herman Miller
By Herman Miller, Charles Eames
Located in Chicago, IL
Charles and Ray Eames Herman Miller Model: ESU 200-C All original Eames ESU for 1950-1952
Aluminum, Steel
Charles Eames Early ESU Storage Unit Credenza Herman Miller
By Charles Eames
Located in Atlanta, GA
Exceptional and early 1950s all original ESU Storage Unit Model 200-N designed by Charles & Ray
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