
Vitra Plywood Mobile
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1941, the Vitra Plywood Mobile captures the couple’s early experiments with moulded plywood. The abstract, organic shapes hang in perfect balance, creating gentle movement with the air of the room. Both sculptural and playful, it reflects the Eames’ interest in form, balance, and motion. Suspended as a decorative object, it adds a touch of mid-century artistry to any interior.
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1941, the Vitra Plywood Mobile captures the couple’s early experiments with moulded plywood. The abstract, organic shapes hang in perfect balance, creating gentle movement with the air of the room. Both sculptural and playful, it reflects the Eames’ interest in form, balance, and motion. Suspended as a decorative object, it adds a touch of mid-century artistry to any interior.
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Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1941, the Vitra Plywood Mobile captures the couple’s early experiments with moulded plywood. The abstract, organic shapes hang in perfect balance, creating gentle movement with the air of the room. Both sculptural and playful, it reflects the Eames’ interest in form, balance, and motion. Suspended as a decorative object, it adds a touch of mid-century artistry to any interior.





















