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Design
Story
The Eames
sofa is the last piece of
furniture produced by the
Eames Office, which completed
the design after Charles Eames
died in 1978. It went into
production in 1984 and has
been manufactured by Herman
Miller ever since. Charles
and Ray Eames designed the
sofa to complement their plush
soft pad chairs and the sleek
chaise. It stands as a graceful
reminder of the honest genius
of Charles and Ray Eames.
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Eames Sofa
Designed
by Charles and Ray Eames
With its emphasis on beautiful materials
and simplified forms, the Eames sofa exemplifies
the best in modern furniture design.
Its angled profile
and clean planes showcase a harmonious
combination of rich walnut or teak, soft
black leather, and polished aluminum.
Equally fitting for the contemporary home
or office, it's a luxurious place to settle
back and relax.
Comfort and Support
Resilient suspension. Seat cushions rest
on a fabric-reinforced rubber webbing
for comfortable
body support.
Ample cushions. Seat and
back cushions are 2-inch-thick foam; seat
cushion bottoms are covered in ventilating
nylon fabric.
Sophisticated
Design
Solid walnut or teak. Frame and back panels
are polished smooth and hand finished
with gunstock oil.
Top quality leather. Seat,
back, and arm cushion upholstery has a
supple feel.
Die-cast aluminum. Legs
and arm supports are brightly polished.
Steel braces. For extra
strength.
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black leather |
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teak solid wood |
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walnut solid
wood |
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polished aluminum
base |
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