eames tandem sling seating
Design Charles & Ray Eames,
1962
Originally designed in 1962, Eames Tandem Sling Seating has stood the test of time and provided a comfortable place for millions waiting in airports, train stations, and other public spaces throughout the years. Integrated power allows people to relax and plug in when they need it most, giving people a pleasing place to recharge, hassle-free.
Walk through any airport, and you’ll find travelers sitting on the floor to charge their phones or huddled around a concentrated collection of outlets at the end of a run of seats. With the powered Eames Tandem Sling Seating, charging modules—each with USB and AC power options—are distributed evenly among seats and tables. LED illumination makes the seating an easy-to-spot charging oasis, allowing people to settle in and relax without having to hunt for power.
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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.