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Description
The Lounge Chair by Charles Eames is an icon of future designs. It has been produced the same way since 1956. The chair is contemporary and a timeless interperation of the traditional club chair. In his designs, Eames combines functionality and design in the optimal way. The design and construction of the lounge chair is similar to the onion skin principle; The padding rests on the laminated wood shells, which are seperated by hard rubber rings. The chairs fits perfectly to your body and provides a soft and floating feeling when you sit. Charles Eames also designed a matching ottoman for your feet. Like the original, the chair is tilted 15° and underlines the concept of the chair. There are both leather and fabrics versions of this chair. The shells are made of the highest quality of wood, and different types of wood can be chosen to match you requirements. The frame is polished and can also be chosen in black lacquer. The Charles Eames Lounge Chair is part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
Dimension
Depth: 80 cm
Height: 88 cm
Width: 84 cm
Chaise: B:66 T:56 H:42 cm
Further information
InFurn inspired by Charles Eames (1907-1978)
Charles Eames is one of the most important designers of the 20th century. His colleagues were Harry Bertoia, Eero Saarinen, Florence Knoll and Ray Kaiser whom he married in 1941. The Eames collaborated with Saarinen on a molded-plywood chair that won two prizes in 1940. In 1946, Eames was given MOMA's first one man's show. Charles and Ray's interest in new techniques led them to experiment with fiberglass reinforced plastics with a one-piece fiberglass-shell chair, which was much admired. They worked closely with the manufacturer Herman Miller throughout the fifties and sixties.
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