Charles Eames 670 & 671 Rosewood Lounge Chair and Ottoman for Herman Miller

Charles Eames 670 & 671 Rosewood Lounge Chair and Ottoman for Herman Miller

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Rosewood, leather, enameled and brushed aluminum, replaced rubber shock mounts chair: 32 h × 33¾ w × 29 d in  Ottoman: 16½ h × 26 w × 21 d in 

$$$$$ · Indexed July 5, 2024 ·

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Chicago, IL
1118 N Ashland Ave Chicago IL, 60622






Usage
  • Ideal for creating a stylish reading nook in a living room or relaxing corner in an office setting.
  • It may complement various interior styles, particularly mid-century modern, making it a versatile addition to many homes.
  • Often used in both residential and commercial spaces, such as lounges and galleries, to enhance aesthetic appeal.
History
  • The designs by Charles Eames, renowned mid-century modern designers, have influenced furniture design since the 1950s and are celebrated for their innovative form and comfort.
  • Herman Miller, founded in 1905, has a rich history of producing iconic furniture pieces and has collaborated with influential designers like Eames to shape modern design.
  • The use of rosewood and leather in furniture gained popularity in the mid-20th century, reflecting design trends favoring natural materials and organic forms.
Design Significance
  • The combination of rosewood, leather, and aluminum in the design reflects a commitment to quality materials and craftsmanship characteristic of mid-century modern furniture.
  • The ergonomic design of the chair and ottoman aims to promote comfort and relaxation while maintaining a sleek, sculptural form that exemplifies Eames' design philosophy.
  • Mid-century modern design, represented in this style of chair, emphasizes simplicity, functionality, and elegance, serving as a benchmark for contemporary furniture design.

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