Vitra Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman Santos Palisander
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Manufacturer: Vitra
Designer: Charles & Ray Eames 1956
This is an original genuine Vitra piece. With a 10 year warranty*.
The Lounge chair is perhaps one of the best known creations of Charles and Ray Eames. It's high comfort, quality of material and workmanship and its iconic shape have made the chair a classic of modern furniture history.
Material: Seat and backrest shells and armrests in moulded plywood face veneer in santos palisander, removable upholstery with premium leather covers.
Like all versions of the lounge chair it is available in two sizes.
Dimensions:
Classic Dimensions: Height: 840mm x Width: 840mm x Depth: 850-910mm Seat height: 380mm
New Dimensions: Height: 890mm x Width: 840mm x Depth: 850-920mm Seat height: 380mm
Ottoman: Height: 420mm x Width: 630mm x Depth: 560mm
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Charles & Ray Eames
Explore the history of designers Charles and Ray Eames. Often referred to as a twentieth-century interpretation of the nineteenth-century English club chair, this seating instantly became a symbol of comfort. The Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman is one of the most significant designs of the 20th century.
The Story
'Why don't we make an updated version of the old English club chair?' With this comment, Charles Eames initiated the development of the Lounge Chair, a process that took several years. The aim was to satisfy the desire for an amply proportioned chair that combined ultimate comfort with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship. The armchair designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956 set new standards: it is not only lighter, more elegant and more modern than the conventionally ponderous club chair – it is also more comfortable. Thanks to these qualities, the Lounge Chair became one of the most famous designs by Charles and Ray Eames and has attained the status of a classic in the history of modern furniture.