eames sofa
Design Charles & Ray Eames,
1984
Solid wood frame, polished aluminum legs, upholstery
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 leather, and polished aluminum. Equally fitting for the contemporary home or office, it’s a luxurious place to settle back and relax.
Seat cushions rest on a fabric-reinforced rubber webbing to create a resilient suspension for comfortable body support. Ample seat and back cushions are 2-inch-thick foam, and cushion bottoms are covered in ventilating nylon fabric.
2000W*750D*825H
1800W*750D*875H
Herman Miller was a West Michigan businessman who helped his son-in-law, D.J. De Pree, buy the Michigan Star Furniture Company in 1923. De Pree had been working at the company, which opened in 1905, since he was hired in 1909 as a clerk. De Pree knew his father-in-law was a man of integrity, so he decided to rename the company after him. By the middle of the 20th century, the name Herman Miller had become synonymous with “modern” furniture. Working with legendary designers George Nelson and Charles and Ray Eames, the company produced pieces that would become classics of industrial design.