Eames Executive Lobby Chair
Eames plastic armchair dal 1961 present.
Eames executive lobby chair. Model 3475 however had adjustability of height and angle and was slightly thinner. With pleasing proportions and exquisite materials the eames executive chair wears its name proudly. Eames plastic armchairs 2006 present. Eames executive lobby chair 1961 present in 1959 charles and ray eames debuted their first multi screen film glimpses of the usa at the american national exhibition in moscow thereby introducing the man on the street in russia to average americans.
Available with casters or glides the chairs can work well in a conference room board room conversation area or behind a desk. Adjustable seat height tilt swivel mechanism and a five star base add to the comfort. Eames executive lobby chair 1961 present. The original design was a specially commissioned chair for the lobby hence the name of the time life building in manhattan new york.
It was the choice of chair for the mad men boardroom. Backed by a 12 year manufacturer s warranty. Model 675 closely resembled the conceptual lobby chairs and were wide laid back lounge chairs with a swivel movement. Eames lounge chair and.
The marketed versions of the eames time life lobby chair were tweaked ever so slightly and initially released in two lounge variations. Comfort comes first with the eames executive chair. The back cushions are 3 inches thick. Its seat has 4 1 2 inch thick foam cushions.
Armrests are well padded. This luxurious chair is an example of charles eames s belief that details are not details. The generously sized eames executive chair 1960 tilts swivels and has a height adjustable seat with thick plush cushions. Yet this 1959 design is known by an alias.
This is the authentic eames executive chair by herman miller. The eames executive chair also known as the lobby chair and the time life chair is an iconic piece originally created for the executive floors of new york city s time life building. The time life chairs have and often still are also been known by the names of lobby chair and in later years the eames executive chair. Charles and ray designed it for the lobbies of the time life building at rockefeller center.