FSW-6 Folding Screen/Room Divider by Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller
   €3.250,00

This beautiful folding screen or room divider is the Eames FSW-6. Designed and released to the market in 1946, the abbreviated Folding (F) Screen (S) in Wood (W) stood for a range of screen dividers which were part of the plywood home furniture products released post war. 

The design of the screen is a clever combination of molded plywood panels and a flexible canvas band in between each panel. The panels are shaped to the same exact form allowing for the screen to 'collapse' as well as extend out and stand freely. 

The FSW was released alongside the famous Eames chairs such as the LCM and LCW, and tables including the DTM and DTW. By the mid 1950's the plywood pieces were declining in popularity, which led to it being discontinued in 1955. It would re-appear as part of Herman Millers 'home classics' again in 1994. 

This piece of art is part by Herman Miller is in a good vintage condition with minimal signs of use. 

measurements
H172,5 W25-180 D16 cm
material
Plywood, Ash Veneer