Museum of Modern Art Eames Acrylic Chairs Coasters
- These 4 clear acrylic coaster display a different Eames chair.
- They have rubber feet to protect your surfaces.
For anyone who appreciates design and its history, these coasters are a functional reminder of how much design has influenced our lives. Each coaster features one of four chairs designed by Charles and Ray Eames in the mid-twentieth century; the 1948 LaChaise, the 1951 Wire Side Chair, the 1956 Lounge Chair and Ottoman, and the 1946 Molded Plywood Chair with Metal Legs. A little bit of inspiration in the everyday. Clear and durable acrylic coasters with rubber feet. Each coaster measures 4″ squa
List Price: $ 17.99
Price: $ 17.99


they’re pretty cool,
these acrylic coasters have cool silhouettes of eames designed chairs. They have small rubber balls on the bottom side in each corner to protect your furniture.
The problems are 1) they get messy quickly–water residue looks horrible when it dries on there, and 2) if you’ve got a cold beverage on them, there will be condensation, and if the bottom of your glass is at all concave or recessed, the coasters will cling to the bottom of your glass EVERY TIME you lift it up to take a drink! it gets pretty annoying. A solution could be to drill a small hole through it, but i don’t think that would look very attractive.
anyways, they look cool, but if you’re drinking something cold in a glass that will form condensation, prepare for the coasters to be magically levitating beneath your glass.
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|Eames Coasters are awesome,
All of the design elements put into this set of Eames coasters make it a must have for anyone interested in Eames design. Each coaster displays an image of Eames chair designs. What I found really cool is how the chair images collage together, when all four coasters are stacked. It’s clearly another example of how Eames form and function works, either individually or together as a set.
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