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        1006 Navy® Armchair - Brushed
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      <p>Price: 
        $535.00
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      <p>Legend has it that Wilton Dinges, who founded Emeco in 1944, actually tossed a 1006 Navy Chair out the window of a six-story building. The result? A few minor scratches. Emeco's 77-step patented construction process was invented to satisfy a military need for lightweight, corrosion-resistant equipment. In the late 1990s, the Navy Chair's iconic design began catching the attention of architects and designers, initiating a new era for Emeco. Beginning with soft, recycled aluminum, 1006 Navy seating goes through a series of hand-crafted processes, including heat treatment and anodizing, to render the chair diamond-hard and virtually indestructible. Though imitations of the 1006 exist far and wide, Emeco's Navy Chair is the only one to go through this rigorous production process. Three small welds on the back of the slats are left exposed to indicate that this often-copied seating is the real thing. Specially made stainless steel foot caps are covered with a clear plastic glide to prevent scratching floors or snagging carpets. Optional seat pad available separately. Made in U.S.A.<br><br>
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    <pubDate>30 Jun 2009 17:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        1006 Navy® Armchair - Brushed w/ Wood Seat
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      <p><b>  </b></p>
      <p>Price: 
        $705.00
      </p>
      <p>Back by popular demand, Emeco has reissued its Navy Chair with a carved wood seat. Legend has it that Wilton Dinges, who founded Emeco in 1944, actually tossed a 1006 Navy Chair out the window of a six-story building. The result? A few minor scratches. Emeco’s 77-step patented construction process was invented to satisfy a military need for lightweight, corrosion-resistant equipment. In the late 1990s, the Navy Chair’s iconic design began catching the attention of architects and designers, initiating a new era for Emeco. Made in U.S.A.<ul>
<li>Made with 80% recycled aluminum.</li>
<li>Handcrafted processes, including heat treatment and anodizing, render the aluminum three times stronger than steel.</li>
<li>This chair has an estimated lifespan of 150 years.</li></p>]]>
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    <pubDate>9 Jun 2009 17:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        1006 Navy® Armchair - Polished
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      <p>Price: 
        $1,200.00
      </p>
      <p>Legend has it that Wilton Dinges, who founded Emeco in 1944, actually tossed a 1006 Navy Chair out the window of a six-story building. The result? A few minor scratches. Emeco's 77-step patented construction process was invented to satisfy a military need for lightweight, corrosion-resistant equipment. In the late 1990s, the Navy Chair's iconic design began catching the attention of architects and designers, initiating a new era for Emeco. Beginning with soft, recycled aluminum, 1006 Navy seating goes through a series of hand-crafted processes, including heat treatment and anodizing, to render the chair diamond-hard and virtually indestructible. Though imitations of the 1006 exist far and wide, Emeco's Navy Chair is the only one to go through this rigorous production process. Three small welds on the back of the slats are left exposed to indicate that this often-copied seating is the real thing. Specially made stainless steel foot caps are covered with a clear plastic glide to prevent scratching floors or snagging carpets. Optional seat pad available separately. Made in U.S.A.<br><br>
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    <pubDate>31 Dec 2007 19:54:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        1006 Navy® Barstool - Brushed
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      <p>Price: 
        $650.00
      </p>
      <p>Legend has it that Wilton Dinges, who founded Emeco in 1944, actually tossed a 1006 Navy Chair out the window of a six-story building. The result? A few minor scratches. Emeco's 77-step patented construction process was invented to satisfy a military need for lightweight, corrosion-resistant equipment. In the late 1990s, the Navy Chair's iconic design began catching the attention of architects and designers, initiating a new era for Emeco. Beginning with soft, recycled aluminum, 1006 Navy seating goes through a series of hand-crafted processes, including heat treatment and anodizing, to render the chair diamond-hard and virtually indestructible. Though imitations of the 1006 exist far and wide, Emeco's Navy Chair is the only one to go through this rigorous production process. Three small welds on the back of the slats are left exposed to indicate that this often-copied seating is the real thing. Specially made stainless steel foot caps are covered with a clear plastic glide to prevent scratching floors or snagging carpets. Optional seat pad available separately. Made in U.S.A.<br><br>
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    <pubDate>6 Sep 2007 15:51:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        1006 Navy® Counter Stool - Brushed
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      <p>Price: 
        $650.00
      </p>
      <p>Legend has it that Wilton Dinges, who founded Emeco in 1944, actually tossed a 1006 Navy Chair out the window of a six-story building. The result? A few minor scratches. Emeco's 77-step patented construction process was invented to satisfy a military need for lightweight, corrosion-resistant equipment.  Though imitations of the 1006 exist far and wide, Emeco's Navy Chair is the only one to go through this rigorous production process.  In the late 1990s, the Navy Chair's iconic design began catching the attention of architects and designers, initiating a new era for Emeco. Made in U.S.A.
<ul><li>77-step process, including heat treatment and anodizing, renders the chair diamond-hard and virtually indestructible.</li><li>Three small welds on the back of the slats are left exposed to indicate authenticity.</li><li>24” seat height.</li><li>Stainless steel foot caps are covered with a clear plastic glide to prevent scratching floors or snagging carpets.</li><li>Made from 80% recycled aluminum (40% post-consumer, 40% post-industrial).</li><li>In continuous production since 1944.</li><li><strong>Eco-Stats: </strong>Recycled Materials, LEED Credits, Recyclable Products</li> 
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    <pubDate>7 Sep 2007 22:44:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        1006 Navy® Side Chair - Brushed
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		<a href="/product/living/classics/1006-navy-side-chair-brushed.do"><img src="http://s7d3.scene7.com/is/image/DWR/f_0012?$thumb$" border=0 alt="1006 Navy® Side Chair - Brushed" onerror="this.src='/images/en_US/local/products/prodnotavail.jpg'"></a>	
	





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      <p>Price: 
        $415.00
      </p>
      <p>Legend has it that Wilton Dinges, who founded Emeco in 1944, actually tossed a 1006 Navy Chair out the window of a six-story building. The result? A few minor scratches. Emeco's 77-step patented construction process was invented to satisfy a military need for lightweight, corrosion-resistant equipment. In the late 1990s, the Navy Chair's iconic design began catching the attention of architects and designers, initiating a new era for Emeco. Beginning with soft, recycled aluminum, 1006 Navy seating goes through a series of hand-crafted processes, including heat treatment and anodizing, to render the chair diamond-hard and virtually indestructible. Though imitations of the 1006 exist far and wide, Emeco's Navy Chair is the only one to go through this rigorous production process. Three small welds on the back of the slats are left exposed to indicate that this often-copied seating is the real thing. Specially made stainless steel foot caps are covered with a clear plastic glide to prevent scratching floors or snagging carpets. Optional seat pad available separately. Made in U.S.A.<br><br>
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    <pubDate>6 Sep 2007 15:54:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        1006 Navy® Side Chair - Brushed w/ Wood Seat
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      <p><b>  </b></p>
      <p>Price: 
        $630.00
      </p>
      <p>Back by popular demand, Emeco has reissued its Navy Chair with a carved wood seat. Legend has it that Wilton Dinges, who founded Emeco in 1944, actually tossed a 1006 Navy Chair out the window of a six-story building. The result? A few minor scratches. Emeco’s 77-step patented construction process was invented to satisfy a military need for lightweight, corrosion-resistant equipment. In the late 1990s, the Navy Chair’s iconic design began catching the attention of architects and designers, initiating a new era for Emeco. Made in U.S.A.<ul>
<li>Made with 80% recycled aluminum.</li>
<li>Handcrafted processes, including heat treatment and anodizing, render the aluminum three times stronger than steel.</li>
<li>This chair has an estimated lifespan of 150 years.</li></p>]]>
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    <pubDate>9 Jun 2009 17:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        1006 Navy® Side Chair - Polished
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      <p>Price: 
        $1,120.00
      </p>
      <p>Legend has it that Wilton Dinges, who founded Emeco in 1944, actually tossed a 1006 Navy Chair out the window of a six-story building. The result? A few minor scratches. Emeco's 77-step patented construction process was invented to satisfy a military need for lightweight, corrosion-resistant equipment. In the late 1990s, the Navy Chair's iconic design began catching the attention of architects and designers, initiating a new era for Emeco. Beginning with soft, recycled aluminum, 1006 Navy seating goes through a series of hand-crafted processes, including heat treatment and anodizing, to render the chair diamond-hard and virtually indestructible. Though imitations of the 1006 exist far and wide, Emeco's Navy Chair is the only one to go through this rigorous production process. Three small welds on the back of the slats are left exposed to indicate that this often-copied seating is the real thing. Specially made stainless steel foot caps are covered with a clear plastic glide to prevent scratching floors or snagging carpets. Optional seat pad available separately. Made in U.S.A.<br><br>
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    <pubDate>6 Nov 2008 23:15:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Barcelona® Chair
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		<a href="/product/living/classics/barcelona-chair.do"><img src="http://s7d3.scene7.com/is/image/DWR/f_7200?$thumb$" border=0 alt="Barcelona® Chair" onerror="this.src='/images/en_US/local/products/prodnotavail.jpg'"></a>	
	





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      <p><b> </b></p>
      <p>Price: 
        $4,328.00 - $5,329.00
      </p>
      <p>Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Chair and Stool (1929), originally created to furnish his German Pavilion at the International Exhibition in Barcelona, have come to epitomize modern design. Mies van der Rohe designed the chair to serve as seating for the king and queen of Spain, while the stool was intended to accommodate their attendants. Still produced to his original specifications, this Barcelona is of quality fit for royalty. The cushions – welting and buttons included – come from a single Spinneybeck® Volo cowhide and are supported by cowhide belting straps, dyed to match the color of the chair. To create the deep, precise tufting, individual panels of leather are cut, hand welted and hand tufted. The chromed-steel frame is hand buffed to mirror-like perfection. The Barcelona Chair was honored with the Museum of Modern Art Award in 1977.
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The Barcelona Chair is a registered trademark of Knoll®, Inc., manufactured by Knoll; according to the original and exacting specifications of the designer. Made in U.S.A.</p>]]>
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    <pubDate>5 Oct 2007 17:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Barcelona® Couch w/ Black Straps
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      <p><b>  </b></p>
      <p>Price: 
        $7,563.00
      </p>
      <p>Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Couch (1930) was added to his Barcelona Collection in the year following the introduction of the Chair and Stool. Still produced to his original specifications, the couch gained widespread popularity in 1953, when architect Philp Johnson selected it for his New York apartment. The cushions &ndash; welting and buttons included &ndash; come from a single Spinneybeck Volo cowhide and are supported by cowhide belting straps. To create the deep, precise tufting, individual panels of leather are cut, hand welted and hand tufted. The frame is made from African mahogany sapele hardwood, with stainless steel legs. The bolster cushion is crafted from coordinating leather and secured to the couch with straps and locking snaps. The Barcelona Couch is a registered trademark of Knoll, Inc., manufactured by Knoll according to the original and exacting specifications of the designer. Made in U.S.A.</p>]]>
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    <pubDate>1 Dec 2008 08:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Barcelona® Stool
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		<a href="/product/living/classics/barcelona-stool-volo-leather.do"><img src="http://s7d3.scene7.com/is/image/DWR/f_7201?$thumb$" border=0 alt="Barcelona® Stool" onerror="this.src='/images/en_US/local/products/prodnotavail.jpg'"></a>	
	





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      <p><b> </b></p>
      <p>Price: 
        $2,046.00 - $2,515.00
      </p>
      <p>Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Chair and Stool (1929), originally created to furnish his German Pavilion at the International Exhibition in Barcelona, have come to epitomize modern design. Mies van der Rohe designed the chair to serve as seating for the king and queen of Spain, while the stool was intended to accommodate their attendants. Still produced to his original specifications, Barcelona is of quality fit for royalty. The cushions – welting and buttons included – come from a single Spinneybeck® Volo cowhide and are supported by cowhide belting straps, dyed to match the color of the stool. To create the deep, precise tufting, individual panels of leather are cut, hand welted and hand tufted. The chromed-steel frame is hand buffed to mirror-like perfection.
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The Barcelona Stool is a registered trademark of Knoll®, Inc., manufactured by Knoll; according to the original and exacting specifications of the designer. Made in U.S.A.</p>]]>
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    <pubDate>5 Oct 2007 17:54:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Barcelona® Table
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		<a href="/product/living/classics/barcelona-table.do"><img src="http://s7d3.scene7.com/is/image/DWR/f_7473?$thumb$" border=0 alt="Barcelona® Table" onerror="this.src='/images/en_US/local/products/prodnotavail.jpg'"></a>	
	





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      <p><b> </b></p>
      <p>Price: 
        $1,371.00
      </p>
      <p>Incorporating his signature stylized cross form, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Barcelona Table (1927) expresses a clarity of form and materials that is immediately recognizable. The regal simplicity of the table's base is finely executed atop rests a 3/4" glass tabletop. The seamless, single-piece construction of the base ensures precision and durability. Originally designed for the Tugendhat House in Brno, Czechoslovakia, the table is often paired with the Barcelona Chair for their stylistic parallels. Absolute in its elegance, this classic design continues to refresh contemporary environments. The polished chrome frame is stamped with the Knoll Studio logo and the designer's signature. The Barcelona Collection is a registered trademark of Knoll, Inc. Glass top made in U.S.A. Base made in Italy.
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    <pubDate>5 Oct 2007 18:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Bertoia Counter Stool with Seat Pad
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      <p>Price: 
        $936.00
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      <p>With his iconic seating collection, Harry Bertoia transformed industrial wire rods into a new furniture form. The events that made this work possible began a decade earlier at Cranbrook Academy of Art when Bertoia met Florence Knoll Bassett (then Florence Schust). Years later, the Italian-born designer was invited to work for Florence and her husband Hans Knoll. The terms were favorable to the artist and Bertoia was given the freedom to work on whatever suited him, without being held to a strict design agenda. The result of this arrangement was the Bertoia Seating Collection (1952). Featuring a delicate filigreed appearance that's supremely strong, these airy seats are sculpted out of steel rods. In his art, Bertoia experimented with open forms and metal work, and these chairs were an extension of that work. "If you look at the chairs, they are mainly made of air, like sculpture," said Bertoia. "Space passes through them." The white counter stools and regular vinyl seat pads (black, carrot and white) can be used outdoors with proper care and limited exposure to the elements. Manufactured by Knoll® according to the original and exacting specifications of the designer. Counter stool made in Italy, seat pads made in U.S.A.</p>]]>
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    <pubDate>1 Jan 2008 03:55:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Brno Flat Bar Chair
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      <p>Price: 
        $1,915.00 - $2,198.00
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      <p>The Brno Flat Bar Chair (1930) from KnollStudio&reg; is a masterpiece of structure, paying tribute to early modernism's gravity-defying skyscrapers. Designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe to have a cantilevered base, the Brno offers the comfort of an armchair without the old-line stuffiness or bulk of upholstery. Weighty bar stock steel lends the chair its strength and boasts seamless joints and hidden hardware. A lengthy triple-plate chroming process ensures a resilient, rust-resistant mirror-quality finish. The padded seat is upholstered in supple full-grain Spinneybeck leather for long-enduring appearance retention and ease of maintenance-two especially important features for offices and waiting areas. Made in U.S.A.
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    <pubDate>5 Oct 2007 18:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Brno Tubular Chair
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      <p>Price: 
        $1,752.00 - $1,866.00
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      <p>One of the first cantilevered chair designs to be produced, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's Brno Tubular Chair (1930) is the most elegant of its kind. The mirror-finish chromed tubular steel frame is fluidly bent into a sinuous single-piece form, which gracefully supports the sitter while seemingly defying gravity. A lengthy triple-plate chroming process ensures a resilient, rust-resistant mirror-quality finish. The padded seat is upholstered in supple full grain Spinneybeck leather for long-enduring appearance retention and ease of maintenance-two especially important features for offices and waiting areas. The manageable weight of the design also allows for use around dining and conference tables. The Brno Chair is a registered trademark of Knoll, Inc. Made in Italy.
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    <pubDate>5 Oct 2007 18:07:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Deneb Coffee Table - 28x28
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      <p>Price: 
        $850.00
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      <p>The Deneb Coffee Table (1987) brings the same cool minimalism and pure materials as the Dining Table into the living room or patio. Able to withstand the elements, the Deneb Coffee Table can be used indoors or out for the utmost in versatility. Combining an austere aluminum frame with a clean-edged frosted or clear glass top, the Coffee Table is available in a wide range of sizes that can be mixed and matched. The frame is assembled from four elements, precision-engineered to fit seamlessly together in support of the tempered glass top. Its legs are v-shaped, configured to increase the stability of the frame and to allow two or more tables to be put together to create a unified ensemble to fit any size space. Assembly required. Design Within Reach is proud to be the exclusive retailer of Stua products in the U.S. Made in Spain.  </p>]]>
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    <pubDate>20 Sep 2007 16:42:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <p>Price: 
        $1,298.00
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      <p>The simplicity of the Deneb Teak Bench (2003) celebrates materials in their purest form, combining an austere aluminum frame with smooth, slatted teak. The frame is assembled from four components, precision engineered to fit seamlessly together in support of the teak slats. Its clean-cut v-shaped legs are configured to increase the stability of the bench and to allow two or more to be put together to create one longer bench. The bench can be used indoors and out, on its own in an entryway or garden or with the coordinating Deneb Teak Table. The small Deneb Bench seats two comfortably. The teak slats can be oiled to maintain their original color, or left to acquire a beautiful silvery patina. Rubber glides protect floors. As the exclusive Stua retailer in the U.S., the Deneb Teak Bench is only at DWR. Made in Spain.</p>]]>
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    <pubDate>1 Mar 2008 21:48:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Eames Aluminum Lounge Chair - Vicenza Leather
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      <p>Price: 
        $2,049.00
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      <p>When Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Aluminum Management Chair and Side Chair (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.<ul><li>Has a lightweight, corrosion-resistant and die-cast aluminum frame for years of use.</li><li>Wide seat for leisurely, ergonomic sitting.</li><li>Available in numerous upholsteries, including Spinneybeck® Vicenza leather – a high-quality, Greenguard-certified leather with a breathable finish that protects against UV rays and spills.</li><li>Made in U.S.A.</li></p>]]>
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    <pubDate>24 Jun 2009 20:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Eames Aluminum Ottoman - Vicenza Leather
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      <p>Price: 
        $899.00
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      <p>When Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames Aluminum Group (1958), they created a revolution in seating that has lost none of its edge. The collection was 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 and exploring newly affordable aluminum, the designers constructed a lightweight, corrosion-resistant and die-cast frame. They wrapped the frame in a sling - a "sitting pocket" that subtly conforms to the body's shape - and gave it a wide seat for leisurely sitting. The Ottoman is set on a four-point base and complements any chair in the Aluminum Group. It also can be used as compact additional seating when needed. This original is an authentic, fully licensed product of Herman Miller, Inc. Eames is a licensed trademark of Herman Miller. Made in U.S.A.</p>]]>
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    <pubDate>24 Jun 2009 20:45:00 GMT</pubDate>
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        Eames® Chaise
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      <p>Price: 
        $4,699.00
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      <p>Just 18 inches wide, this lightly scaled chaise fits in a study, an office - even a hallway. Its soft foam cushions rest atop a gently sloping frame and two loose cushions give added support under the neck, back or legs. Remarkably comfortable, the development of the chaise was inspired by Hollywood director Billy Wilder. In a conversation with friends Charles and Ray Eames, Wilder mentioned that he often took his afternoon nap on a foot-wide plank slung between two sawhorses in the Nova Scotia lighthouse where he was filming "The Spirit of St. Louis." Wilder's unique solution stayed with the Eameses, who introduced their beautifully sculpted chaise in 1968.<br><br>
Due to the size and weight of this item, we recommend our White Glove delivery service. Please review our shipping options. During checkout you will select the option that best fits your needs.
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    <pubDate>11 Sep 2007 18:50:00 GMT</pubDate>
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