The Elliptical ETR tables, designed in 1951 by Charles and Ray Eames, are among the iconic pieces of post-war design. Thanks to their low, elongated tabletop reminiscent of a surfboard, they give the interior a light feel while offering a generous surface area. The gently rounded shape is complemented by a subtle wire base, which is typical of the Eameses' design and ensures both lightness and strength of construction.
Elliptical ETR tables can be used as a striking coffee table in the living room, an original accessory in the entrance hall, or a practical piece of furniture in social areas. Thanks to their timeless character, they combine functionality with aesthetics and can be easily integrated into both modern and classic interiors.