Pair of EA105 Chairs
Charles & Ray Eames / Herman Miller - 1958
Currently considered a classic of 20th-century design, the Aluminium Chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1958, and since then it has been continuously manufactured to this day.
It was born for a private house in Columbus, United States, built by architects Saarinen and Girard. The Eames adapted the seat shape in the Aluminium Chair to the chair's own structure by stretching the fabric or leather between the two parts of the frame, making it rigid while maintaining its elasticity. This elastic form allows it to easily adapt to the body's contour gradually, thus increasing seat comfort.
| Dimensions: Height: 86 cm, seat height: 46 cm, width: 48 cm, depth: 50 cm |
| Condition: Good overall condition, signs of use on the leather and steel structure. |
| Availability: 2 units |
| Reference: S-0450 |

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