Late 1950s - Early 1960s
Designed by Charles & Ray Eames
Made by Herman Miller, Inc.
Upholstered in Original Burnt Orange Kvadrat Divina Fabric
Low-Slung, with an Expertly Crafted Molded Plastic Seat and Back
The Chair is Designed to Cradle the Body in a Comfortable Position
The Chair is Designed to Cradle the Body in a Comfortable Position
The Slender Chrome Rod Base Provides Superior Strength, While Rubber Shock Mounts Buffer Against Jarring Movement
Make Great Dinette Chairs or Beautiful Accent / Lounge Chairs
Make Great Dinette Chairs or Beautiful Accent / Lounge Chairs
In Overall Good Original Vintage Condition
H 29.5" W 20.5" D 20.5"
Seat H 17.5
Seat H 17.5
SOLD
HISTORY:
This iconic chair began as an experiment in the Eames' apartment, where they were molding plywood in a machine they called the Kazam! - Machine. The machine pressed thin sheets of wood veneer against a heated membrane that was inflated by a bicycle pump. Humble beginnings for what would become one of the world's most widely recognized and highly coveted chairs.
HISTORY:
This iconic chair began as an experiment in the Eames' apartment, where they were molding plywood in a machine they called the Kazam! - Machine. The machine pressed thin sheets of wood veneer against a heated membrane that was inflated by a bicycle pump. Humble beginnings for what would become one of the world's most widely recognized and highly coveted chairs.
what did these sell for?
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