Sheets of wood veneer, before being bonded to form plywood. The press machine that turns a bundle of veneer sheets into the back panel for an Eames lounge. A pressure gauge on the machine. The sheets ...
Many a rendition from the fabled Eames design duo must feature among the most iconic designs of the 20th century. Throughout the years, these iconic designs have endured in production until now thanks ...
The Eames Lounge Chair was a flowering of the LCW born 10 years after its progenitor. The first Eames Lounge Chair (and Ottoman) that I remember and sat in, was in the late 1970s, owned by a friend of ...
Swiss furniture brand Vitra is launching a limited-edition version of Charles and Ray Eames' Lounge Chair to commemorate its 60 years in production. Vitra's update of the chair is upholstered in black ...
The Standard's journalism is supported by our readers. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Mid-century design continues to reign supreme in the world of ...
In the social media world, where everyone is tagging and bragging—could the most #InstaPerfect piece of furniture be a lounge chair and ottoman set that pre-dates the Internet? The popularity of the ...
The Eames Lounge Chair is probably the single most iconic piece of high modernist furniture ever made. Designed by famed modernist designer couple Charles and Ray Eames for the Herman Miller furniture ...
We know some of you were more interested in the chair from these photos we posted this morning. And that is OK to admit, because it’s a beauty. The Eames Lounge Chair was designed in 1965 by the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. "The best for the most for the least," was Charles and Ray Eames' democratic design mantra. Mid-century modernity's power couple created ...
The classic Eames Lounge chair has an air of sophistication and a mid-century modern vibe with its grained wood and comfortable leather cushioning, but it will cost you an arm and a leg to get an ...
When I started looking at the furniture of Charles and Ray Eames as a student at the Royal College of Art in London, what struck me was how it transcended its era. This chair, the LCW lounge chair, ...