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When Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Aluminum Group (1958), they created a revolution in seating that has lost none of its edge. These chairs were originally developed as a special project for a private residence being designed by Eero Saarinen and Alexander Girard. Moving away from the Eameses' shell forms of the 1940s, the designers combined a newly affordable aluminum frame with a sling seat that subtly conforms to the body's shape. This original is an authentic, fully licensed product of Herman Miller®, Inc. Eames is a licensed trademark of Herman Miller.
- Now available with graphite or white powder-coated frame and white or black Spinneybeck® Vicenza leather upholstery.
- Polished frame available with Spinneybeck® Vicenza leather or Maharam Messenger fabric upholstery.
- Has a lightweight, corrosion-resistant and die-cast aluminum frame for years of use.
- Wide seat for leisurely, ergonomic sitting.
- Set on a four-star base, the seat of this chair swivels for easy entry and exit.
Four-star powder-coat or polished aluminum base and frame with tubular steel column; corrected-grain, aniline Spinneybeck® Vicenza leather or 78% post-industrial recycled polyester, 15% polyester, 7% nylon Maharam Messenger fabric upholstery.
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Design is for living. That maxim shaped a widespread shift in design during the 1940s and 1950s. It was a revolution of form, an exciting visual language that signaled a new age and a fresh start and two of its prime movers were Charles and Ray Eames. The Eameses were a husband and wife team whose unique synergy led to a whole new look in furniture. Lean and modern. Sleek, sophisticated and simple. Beautifully functional. Yet Charles and Ray Eames created more than a "look" with their bent plywood chairs or molded fiberglass seating. They had ideas about making a better world, one in which things were designed to fulfill the practical needs of ordinary people and bring greater simplicity and pleasure to our lives. Read more >
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