This amazing, classic & fashionable designer piece is a centre of
attention for any living space not to mention being a comfortable
sitting option! This chair dominates any room and will provide you with
quite a talking point for visiting guests! The elegant form curves in
all the right places with the outcome being a super chair in order to
find that moment of relaxation following a busy day and would grace a
home of any style and design.
This classic Eames design was produced for a competition for the museum
of modern art in New York in 1948. With influence from Salvadore Dali's
Ruins in the rain (1934) The fibreglass body almost 'floats' above the
wooden base via five iron legs and is a wonder of organic design. The
result is a very light and yet highly stylised structure. The chaise
only went into production for the general public in 1990 and remains a
highly desirable designer item.
Chair is made from re-enforced fibreglass and
sits via the polished stainless steel legs on a walnut base.
This represents a fantastic opportunity of owning what could be
described as furniture's most unusual design ever. |