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 | 4 Aluminium Armchair by Charles Eames |  | High back swivel armchair with glides. Chrome plated cast aluminium structure. Covered with leather.
| Product-id.: | SO-CE 544-112-BLK-STD |
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High back swivel armchair with glides. Chrome plated cast aluminium structure. Covered in leather Standard.
Measurement: depth: 59 cm | breadth: 58 cm | overall height: 99 cm | seat height: 43 cm | seat depth: 47 cm
Weight: / cbm;
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Please note: these colors are not binding. Because display screen settings vary, color differences may occur in the presentation. Leather STANDARD Surface Structure is embossed, quality slightly thinner.
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Charles Eames 1907-1978
Architect and designer, born in St Louis, Missouri, USA. He studied and practised architecture and taught at Cranbrook Academy of Art (1937-40). There he collaborated on modern furniture design with the Saarinens and student Ray Kaiser (c.1916-88), whom he married in 1941. Initially a painter and sculptor, his wife formed an innovative design partnership with her husband (1941-78) that produced moulded plywood chairs, modular storage units, knock-down furniture, graphics, interiors, exhibit displays, and experimental films. They moved to California (1941) and set up a workshop designing military leg splints, film sets for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, and in 1947 their own landmark home in Santa Monica constructed of prefabricated parts. The moulded plywood, -upholstered, pedestal-mounted Eames Lounge Chair 670 (1956) with ottoman was their most enduring creation. | | |