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The designer Eames said his goal for the chair was the "warm, receptive look of a well-used first baseman's mitt." Every one is a special refuge from the strains of modern living. The first lounge chair and ottoman, produced in 1956, was a birthday gift for friend Billy Wilder, the Academy Award-winning film director, and it made its public debut on Arlene Francis' Home show, which later became the Today show. The Nr. 670 was the designers most constructionally complex chair and thier first design for the luxury end of market. Armchair available in palisander, walnut or laquered structure.
Base in aluminium polished and black lacquered. Leather upholstered.
Dimensions: 80 x 60 x 80 cm
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Charles and Ray Eames were jointly responsible for designing some of the most important pieces of twentieth-century. The mission of Charles and Ray Eames was to get the most of the best to the greatest number of people for the least had an enormous impact on twentieth-century design practice. Their achievements continue to be held in the highest regard today, as they are increasingly recognised as having single-handedly changed the course of modern design. Charles Eames helped Eero Saarinen in the presentations for their designs for the Museum of Modern Art "Organic Design in Home Furnishings (1940)". Eames and Saarinen's designs produced by moulding plywood into intricate curves won them first prize.
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