Eames Molded Plywood Folding Screen

Eames Folding Plywood Screen

In their early experiments in molded plywood, Charles and Ray Eames were intrigued to see if they could create structures stable enough to stand. This idea soon became reality in a portable, foldable way to divide space, known as the Molded Plywood Folding Screen (1946). Standing almost six feet tall, the screen is made up of six U-shaped panels that have natural face veneers and lightweight walnut inner plies. These panels were originally held together with canvas hinges and a synthetic adhesivread more

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