
Occasional Table Round | Hommage Á Eileen Gray, 1927
Occasional Table: Round

Occasional Table Round | Hommage Á Eileen Gray, 1927
Occasional Table: Round
Hommage À Eileen Gray
Occasional Table: Round
Occasional Table: Round
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The Round Occasional Table by Eileen Gray was designed in 1927, featuring a tubular steel frame and a round, high-gloss lacquered MDF tabletop.
Reflecting Gray's dedication to creating functional, mobile furniture, its design allows it to be used as a typical end table with its structure adding further versatility. Its base can slide easily under sofas, beds or armchairs, making it convenient for additional uses like breakfast in bed, coffee or snacks in the living room, bedtime reading, or other unique occasions.
Available here, online in Canada and the USA.
Shown in Black Lacquered Top & Base on Polished Chrome Frame.
The Archetype Forms Occasional Table: Round is a faithful reproduction of the original Eileen Gray Occasional Round Table.
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Distinguishing Features
Distinguishing Features
Designer
Designer
Eileen Gray
Eileen Gray was an Irish-born architect and furniture designer who pioneered the use of tubular steel and lacquer in modernist furniture. She began her career after studying at the Slade School of Fine Art in London and later in Paris.
Gray is known for the iconic Bibendum Chair (1926), the Adjustable Round Table E1027 (1927), and her series of occasional tables. Her architectural work includes the E1027 house (1929) in the French Riviera. Gray's designs combine geometric forms with luxurious materials and her unique interpretation of modernism.
Construction
Construction
Frame: Tubular Steel in Polished Chrome Plate, Finished, or Powder-Coated Custom Selection from Archetype Forms
Surfaces: Custom Selection of High-Gloss of Flat Polyester Lacquer from Archetype Forms
Product Details
Product Details
Occasional Round Table
Shop the Occasional Round Table, originally designed by Eileen Gray, online in Canada and the USA. Bring the history of Mid-Century Modern Design into your space.
Reproduction
Reproduction
The Archetype Forms Occasional Table: Round is a faithful reproduction of the original Eileen Gray Occasional Round Table. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.
Dimensions
Dimensions
Width: 40 cm
Height: 56 cm
Depth: 40 cm






Product Information
Distinguishing Features
Designer
Eileen Gray
Eileen Gray was an Irish-born architect and furniture designer who pioneered the use of tubular steel and lacquer in modernist furniture. She began her career after studying at the Slade School of Fine Art in London and later in Paris.
Gray is known for the iconic Bibendum Chair (1926), the Adjustable Round Table E1027 (1927), and her series of occasional tables. Her architectural work includes the E1027 house (1929) in the French Riviera. Gray's designs combine geometric forms with luxurious materials and her unique interpretation of modernism.
Construction
Frame: Tubular Steel in Polished Chrome Plate, Finished, or Powder-Coated Custom Selection from Archetype Forms
Surfaces: Custom Selection of High-Gloss of Flat Polyester Lacquer from Archetype Forms
Product Details
Occasional Round Table
Shop the Occasional Round Table, originally designed by Eileen Gray, online in Canada and the USA. Bring the history of Mid-Century Modern Design into your space.
Reproduction
The Archetype Forms Occasional Table: Round is a faithful reproduction of the original Eileen Gray Occasional Round Table. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.
Dimensions
Width: 40 cm
Height: 56 cm
Depth: 40 cm

Hommage À Eileen Gray
Eileen Gray was an Irish-born architect and furniture designer who pioneered the use of tubular steel and lacquer in modernist furniture. She began her career after studying at the Slade School of Fine Art in London and later in Paris.
Gray is known for the iconic Bibendum Chair (1926), the Adjustable Round Table E1027 (1927), and her series of occasional tables. Her architectural work includes the E1027 house (1929) in the French Riviera. Gray's designs combine geometric forms with luxurious materials and her unique interpretation of modernism.