Charles & Ray Eames, 1945.
In the plans for their chairs the Eames frequently came up with a number of variations by combining a seat shell with different base frames Plywood Group, for example, was available from the outset with a chromed tubular steel base, making the design appear lighter and creating a certain tension in the contrast of two materials. The fur cover version was introduced as early as 1946 but only produced in small numbers. Moulded laminate, oak face veneer, chromed chair frame, seat and back sections connected to the frame by means of shock mounts, fur cover with foam upholstery.
Dimensions: 650 � 560 � 635mm |