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eamesŪ lounge chair metal light ash

LCM.AV · eamesŪ lounge chair metal light ash
22"w · 24.25"d · 26.5"h
seat height 15.5"

eamesŪ lounge chair metal light cherry

LCM.CX · eamesŪ lounge chair metal light cherry


eamesŪ lounge chair metal ebony

LCM.EN · eamesŪ lounge chair metal ebony
22"w · 24.25"d · 26.5"h
seat height 15.5"

eamesŪ lounge chair metal walnut

LCM.OU · eamesŪ lounge chair metal walnut


eamesŪ lounge chair metal, red stain

LCM.11 · eamesŪ lounge chair metal, red stain


eamesŪ lounge chair metal, green stain

LCM.12 · eamesŪ lounge chair metal, green stain


eamesŪ lounge chair metal, orange stain

LCM.13 · eamesŪ lounge chair metal, orange stain


eamesŪ lounge chair metal, black stain

LCM.15 · eamesŪ lounge chair metal, black stain


eamesŪ lounge chair metal, blue stain

LCM.Z8 · eamesŪ lounge chair metal, blue stain


eamesŪ lounge chair metal, white stain

LCM.Z9 · eamesŪ lounge chair metal, white stain


eamesŪ lounge chair metal, yellow stain

LCM.ZQ · eamesŪ lounge chair metal, yellow stain


eamesŪ lounge chair metal (LCM)
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, 1946

In the early 1940s, when Charles Eames was working on MGM set designs, he would return to the small apartment where he and his wife, Ray—using thin sheets of wood veneer and bicycle pumps as compressors—were experimenting with wood-molding techniques that would have profound effects on the world of design. Their discoveries led to a commission from the U.S. Navy in 1942 to develop molded plywood splints, stretchers, and glider shells, the precursors of many revered designs—including this plywood side chair. Designed to fit the contours of the human body, it’s comfortable, practical, and lightweight. Boldly innovative when it was introduced in 1946, this chair was immediately acclaimed, and now it's back for another 50-year run.

New Colors in celebration of the 100th anniversary of Charles Eames' birth. Designers Charles and Ray Eames established their long and legendary relationship with Herman Miller in 1946 with the boldly original molded plywood dining and lounge chairs. Since then, the aesthetic integrity, enduring charm, and comfort of the chairs have earned them recognition as the best of modern design. And to help celebrate the 100th anniversary of Charles Eames' birth, the chairs are now available in richly grained birch veneer, like the original. A series of new colors refreshes the palette and recalls the times when the chairs were introduced.

Finish choices. The chairs are offered with birch veneer in eight new finish colors (red, green, orange, black, light blue, white, and yellow); these stains allow the wood's natural characteristics to show through.

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Item   Description   Highbrow price
LCM.AVadd to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal light ash$429
LCM.CXadd to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal light cherry$449
LCM.ENadd to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal ebony$449
LCM.OUadd to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal walnut$429
 
aniline stain finish
LCM.11add to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal, red stain$529
LCM.12add to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal, green stain$529
LCM.13add to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal, orange stain$529
LCM.15add to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal, black stain$529
LCM.Z8add to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal, blue stain$529
LCM.Z9add to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal, white stain$529
LCM.ZQadd to carteamesŪ lounge chair metal, yellow stain$529

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