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The
Eames chaise is soft, comfortable, and
just 18 inches wide. When you lie on it,
you naturally fold your arms over your
chest. Should you doze off, your arms
soon fall to your sides, waking you up.
It's a beautiful place to relax for a
spell in a study, den, or executive office.
Design
Story
In 1955 while
filming on location, director
Billy Wilder discovered he
could take quick naps on a
plank held up by sawhorses.
This prompted Wilder to tell
his friends Charles and Ray
Eames that he needed a narrow
office couch. The Eameses
remembered that conversation
and in 1968 introduced the
Eames chaise, giving the first
one to Wilder. It has been
produced by Herman Miller
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The elegant Eames chaise
complements a contemporary executive office.
List Price: $ 5,685
GALVINS $ 4,595
Item:
#ES106 Eames Chaise
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Eames Chaise
by Herman Miller for the Home
Designed
by Charles and Ray Eames
Sleek
Sophistication
A work of art.
Beautiful Comfort
Trim lines, black leather, and
a sculptural frame and base.
Six foam cushions. 2 1/2 inches thick
and upholstered in soft leather; two additional
loose cushions give support for the back,
neck, or legs.
Gently sloping
frame
Puts the body in a healthful, relaxed
position, with the head and legs slightly
raised.
Strong Support
Stable and durable. Die-cast aluminum
frame and base.
Secure cushions.
Cushions are joined by flexible
zippers and secured to nylon fabric tightly
slung on the frame.
Scratch resistant.
Eggplant-colored coating is
electrostatically applied to the frame.

The Eames chaise is designed
for quick, healthful snoozes.
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black leather |
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