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Charles & Ray Eames Aluminum Group Desk Chair by Herman Miller

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Item Description

Aluminum Group desk chair on wheels designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller. Backrest and seat in very rare two-tone fabric. Frame, armrests and five-star base in die-cast aluminium. Signed with manufacturer’s stamp. Provenance; IBM, USA.
Charles and Ray Eames married in 1941 and moved to Los Angeles, where together they began experimenting with techniques for the three-dimensional moulding of plywood. The aim was to create comfortable chairs that were affordable. However, the war interrupted their work, and Charles and Ray turned instead to the design and development of leg splints made of plywood, which were manufactured in large quantities for the US Navy. In 1946, they exhibited their experimental furniture designs at MoMA. The Herman Miller Company in Zeeland, Michigan, subsequently began to produce Eames furniture. Charles and Ray participated in the 1948 ‘Low-Cost Furniture’ competition at MoMA, and they built the Eames House in 1949 as their own private residence. In addition to their work in furniture design and architecture, they also regularly turned their hand to graphic design, photography, film and exhibition design.

Additional Information

Materials

Aluminum, Fabric

Condition

Good Wear consistent with age and use.

Measurements

Height: 35.44 in (90 cm) Width: 22.84 in (58 cm) Depth: 24.41 in (62 cm) Seat Height: 20.08 in (51 cm)

Creation Date

circa 1980