Among design superstars like the Rolex Submariner and Porsche 911 is the Eames Lounge chair; arguably the best-known and most coveted piece of furniture in the world. First introduced in 1956, the ...
The Eames Lounge is easily the most-loved chair around, but there’s one problem with the iconic seat: its price. With new ones ranging from $7,500 to almost $10k, and vintage options still at several ...
The chair's stuffed, leather cushion sits on a laminated wooden seat atop a five-legged metal base. The Herman Miller company, which makes the chair and its accompanying ottoman, has sold more than ...
The Eames Office, the design studio founded by Charles and Ray Eames in 1941, is partnering with Catawiki, a Dutch online auction platform specializing in rare and vintage collectibles, for a series ...
The classic Eames Lounge chair has an air of sophistication and a mid-century modern vibe with its grained wood and comfortable leather cushioning, but it will cost you an arm and a leg to get an ...
Thanks to a rich new upholstery option, the Eames Lounge Chair gets a fresh take while remaining as classic as ever.
Before Charles and Ray Eames sculpted plywood into undulating furniture, they refined their techniques on medical devices. During World War II, the United States Navy engaged the American design duo ...
This is awesome. Herman Miller has announced that it will start making the iconic Eames Molded Chair in fiberglass… again. The fiberglass chairs were discontinued from production in 1989 and ever ...
The plastic shell Eames chair is an American design icon — one that will now be made from recycled materials. The pair worked with furniture distribution company Herman Miller to produce and market ...
The chair was a collaboration between Charles and Ray Eames and the legendary 'New Yorker' illustrator Saul Steinberg. Left: The Eames's original shell chair with Steinberg's drawing of a cat. Photo: ...
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