Limited Edition Eames Hang-It-All
The colorful, eye-catching Eames Hang-It-All has been a favorite accessory for many mid century modern enthusiasts. In the mid-1940s, Charles and Ray Eames began designing toys and furniture for children, including the Hang-It-All (1953). It was originally made for Tigrett Enterprises’ Playhouse Division. Herman Miller reissued it in 1994. The traditional Hang-It-All comes in white, steel-rod frame with 14 solid maple balls in 9 different colors: yellow, mustard, blue, green, red, pastel pink, bold pink, purple, and black. It is currently retails for $179 (August, 2010).

Limited Edition Eames Hang-It-All
Those who ever wanted the Hang-It-All in different color scheme, here is a good news. On August 15, 2010, Eames Hang-It-All is available with black welded-steel frame and solid walnut balls for $249. This edition of Hang-It-All is a part of “Herman Miller Select,” a once-a-year limited edition release. The Select Edition Walnut Hang-It-All will be available in limited quantities, until early 2011. So, grab it before it’s too late!

Multi-Colored Eames Hang-It-All
Hang-It-All (multi-color and/or limited) Available at:
Smart Furniture (Free Shipping on All Herman Miller Furniture)
and many other online retailers!

