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Eames® Molded Plywood Lounge Chair with Wood Base

$896.25$1,346.25

SKU: LCW Made To Order
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Declared the “Best Design of the 20th Century” by Time magazine, this chair by Charles and Ray Eames is still crafted using the groundbreaking plywood molding techniques the duo invented in the early 1940s

The Eames® Molded Plywood Lounge Chair with Wood Base, known as LCW, is a classic example of the Eameses philosophy of using honest materials. The chair, designed in 1946, uses two pieces of molded plywood to create supreme body-cradling comfort. The gently curves and comfort created from the molding process from a hard material established a foundation for future modern design.
A chair whose process to make and timeless design earned it the right to be named the Best Design of the 20th Century by Time Magazine, the runner up being the steam locomotive.

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Weight 19.84 lbs
Dimensions 25 × 21.65 × 26.38 in
Year Designed

1946

Material

Molded Five-Ply Seat And Back Eight-Ply Legs And Back Brace Walnut, Red-Stained Ash Or Black-Stained Ash Veneer Rubber Shock Mounts., Santos Palisander, White Ash

Warranty

5 Years

Manufactured In/By

Made to order in the USA by Herman Miller

Charles & Ray Eames

Furniture

A handful of Eames furniture designs, such as the Lounge Chair and Ottoman or the Molded Fiberglass Shell Side Chair, have become ubiquitous. Some are a staple in the interior design of airports around the world. Charles and Ray Eames spent forty years creating furniture in the realm of tables, lounges, chairs, room dividers, stools, and more for public and residential spaces.

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