Herman Miller-Eames Lounge and Ottoman

General Info



Is widely considered one of the most significant designs of the 20th century, it is featured in the permanent MOMA collection .

 

Correctly titled the 670 for the lounge, and 671 for the ottoman.

 

Designed using the molded plywood technology that the Eames pioneered in the 1940's.

 

In continuous production since its introduction in 1956, for Herman Miller, made its public debut on Arlene Francis' Home show, which later became the Today show.


Debut Film (Starts around 3:40) Part 1


In Charles Eames' words, the vision was for a chair with the "warm, receptive look of a well-used first baseman's mitt.".  It was the first chair the Eames designed for the higher end furniture market.

 

 Since its introduction, the chair has been in continuous production by Herman Miller. Vitra began producing the chair for the European market.

 

Dimensions:

Chair, H 33" D 33" W 33" Seat H 15"
Arm H 20.5" Ottoman, H 17.5" W 26" D 21.5"

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Materials:
7-ply cherry or walnut veneer frame; molded plywood frame; leather upholstery; urethane foam padding; die-cast aluminum braces and stainless steel glides.

 

Gallery

 

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Shopping Guide


 

  Impex:  $518

 

  * Exclusively Home: $999

 

 Modern Reproductions: $1309 

 

  * Paradigm Gallery: $1595

 

 Modern Dose:  $1675

 

 2b Mod: $2200

 

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 * All Modern: $3599

 

 Room & Board:  $3599

 

 * Sit 4 Less: $3599

 

 * Amazon: $3599 + Palisander $4499

 

 Eames Office: $3599

 

 Moma Store: $3995



 

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