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Charles Eames RAR Rocking Chair
designed in 1948

Charles Eames RAR Rocking Chair
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Charles Eames
RAR Rocking Chair

  • Popular Eames design from 1948
  • Rocking function
  • Plastic or fibreglass finish
  • Range of bright colours

The Iconic Charles Eames RAR Rocking Chair has a timeless appeal with the simplicity and functionality of its design structure. Initially created for the ‘Low Cost Furniture Design’ organised by the New York Museum of Modern Art, the impressive chair comprises a smooth one-piece seating shell and a contrasting base of the designer’s emblematic entwined wire rods design. The chair complies with all essentials for comfort, providing a relaxing rocking experience.

INFURN produce the Eames RAR Rocking Chair with quality plastic or fibreglass shell in a range of vibrant colours. The base is from a reliable wire construction on beech runners.

Dimensions

Width: 64 cm
Depth: 71 cm
Height: 72 cm
Seat height: 40 cm

Charles Eames
(1907-1978)

Considered as one of the most influential designers of the 20th century, Charles Eames was born in St Louis, Missouri. Perhaps decorated as the finest American designer of his generation, Eames was heavily influenced by his Uncle’s workings, the great architect William S. Eames. Despite a healthy education studying architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, Eames best began to put his ideas into motion whilst working as a labourer at the Laclede Steel Company in the town of his birth. Here, he inherited first-hand knowledge and experience about engineering, drawing, and architecture, learning moulding and treatment techniques he would later become famous for. Both Charles Eames and his wife Ray are still heavily celebrated on an international scale, especially for their work in the field of modern furniture. Both collaborated on numerous projects, earning them the AIA Twenty-five Year Award in 1977 and the prestigious Royal Gold Medal Award in 1979, a year after Charles passed away. Their work is still showcased at MoMA in New York, whilst in 1985 IDSA accredited Eames as "The Most Influential Designer of the 20th Century".

Considered as one of the most influential designers of the 20th century, Charles Eames was born in St Louis, Missouri. Perhaps decorated as the finest American designer of his generation, Eames was heavily influenced by his Uncle’s workings, the great architect William S. Eames. Despite a healthy education studying architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, Eames best began to put his ideas into motion whilst working as a labourer at the Laclede Steel Company in the town of his birth. Here, he inherited first-hand knowledge and experience about engineering, drawing, and architecture, learning moulding and treatment techniques he would later become famous for. Both Charles Eames and his wife Ray are still heavily celebrated on an international scale, especially for their work in the field of modern furniture. Both collaborated on numerous projects, earning them the AIA Twenty-five Year Award in 1977 and the prestigious Royal Gold Medal Award in 1979, a year after Charles passed away. Their work is still showcased at MoMA in New York, whilst in 1985 IDSA accredited Eames as "The Most Influential Designer of the 20th Century".