
Eames Turned Stool
Summary
The Eames Turned Stool from Herman Miller functions as a place to sit or a small table. Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, this collection includes a beveled top and a wooden based carved into different forms, creating a seamless appearance. This stool is available in several finishes, making it an ideal option for office, lounge, or hospitality settings.
Dimensions

Eames Turned Stool–A Shape
Height: 15″
Width: 13.4″
Depth: 13.8″

Eames Turned Stool–B Shape
Height: 15″
Width: 13.4″
Depth: 13.8″

Eames Turned Stool–C Shape
Height: 15″
Width: 13.4″
Depth: 13.8″

Eames Turned Stool–D Shape
Height: 15″
Width: 13.4″
Depth: 13.8″
A versatile heirloom, revitalized
Deep enough to form a comfortable seat and shallow enough to balance a cup of coffee—that’s how Ray Eames described the depressions on the ends of this sculptural stool that she and Charles designed. That ingenious versatility paired with its geometric good looks and outstanding craftsmanship have made it a go-to in lobbies and living rooms around the world. First introduced in walnut in 1960 as Eames Walnut Stool, its new name reflects the addition of white oak and ebonized ash and the process still used to manufacture the stool.