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Eames Lounge Chair (1956)
Arch. Charles Eames & Des. Ray Eames
Made in PLA with wood-infused filament and black PLA. Ideal for decorating desks and shelves, adding style and personality to your space.
Dimensions:
Width: 11 cm
Height: 11 cm
Depth: 11 cm
Weight: 95 g
(Available in other colors and sizes upon request)
History:
The Eames Lounge Chair was designed in 1956 by Charles Eames and Ray Eames with the intention of reinterpreting the classic English club chair through a modern, lighter, and more technological approach. Their premise was clear: to create a piece that combined maximum comfort with a sophisticated aesthetic.
The result was an innovative design that uses molded plywood, leather, and a carefully balanced structure, produced by Herman Miller.
From a construction standpoint, the chair marked a milestone in the use of curved plywood, a technique the Eames had been developing since the 1940s. It is composed of three wooden shells (backrest, seat, and headrest), connected by metal elements and supported by a swivel base. Unlike other more rigid modernist icons, this piece emphasizes ergonomics and user experience, incorporating the iconic ottoman that completes the set.
Over time, the Eames Lounge Chair became a symbol of modern design and mid-century style, achieving something quite rare: being simultaneously a luxury object, highly comfortable, and conceptually accessible. Found in homes, studios, and museums around the world, it represents the perfect synthesis between industry, design, and domestic warmth—establishing itself as one of the most influential pieces of the 20th century.
