Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman [Rosewood]
Reproduction furniture focused on the quality and price of E-comfort.
Charles and Ray Eames, representatives of American mid-century design, designed numerous chairs, among which the "Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman," introduced in 1956, is often cited as one of their most iconic pieces. The lineage of this chair's design can be traced back to the "Organic Design in Home Furnishings" competition held at MoMA in 1940, where Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen collaborated and presented ideas that were already in development. Subsequently, between 1945 and 1946, Charles and Ray created a prototype that divided the chair into three sections, each made of molded plywood, evolving into the shape that would become the basis for the final product. Several prototypes were made afterward, and it was finally commercialized in 1956. It is well-known that the first unit produced was gifted to Billy Wilder, a film director and friend of the Eames couple. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.
- Company:川口タンス店 E-comfort東京
- Price:100,000 yen-500,000 yen