
Andreas is a talented photographer who lives in a NOT so small space, but his penchant for classics means he went with a table that works anywhere, but fits perfectly in even the smallest of rooms. Designed by Eames in 1950, this simple table is low to the ground (only 10 inches high), but its thin, wiry base keeps it airy.
One of the pieces that we can't imagine ever being completely out of step or redundant because it is usable in so many ways (bedside table, plant stand, drinks table on the patio, laptop holder, media center for your iPod setup), the $149. price tag makes this an affordable addition to almost any room in the home.










The pendant light in that image looks like an edison bulb on electrical wire. If I'm correct, how does one go about doing that? Can you just buy electrical wire with a socket at the end from a hardware store (then just screw in the bulb)? Is there something else to it?
Thanks in advance.
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It looks like it is 16" wide though. In my small bedroom, it is the floor space/square footage that is limiting, not the height.... This would be too big for my room
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