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Authentic! Herman Miller Assorted of 8 different color Eames side chairs

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Authentic! Herman Miller Assorted of 8 different color Eames side chairs

Note: We have 8 different color authentic Herman Miller Eames side chairs with dowel legs. Some light scuffs here and there. Nothing major. Overall in good used condition. 

Dimensions: 31½" H 17¾" W 20⅞" D

Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, this iconic modern chair appeared as a prototype in MoMA’s 1948 International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture Design, and it’s been in continuous production – and enjoyed in homes, offices, and restaurants worldwide – since 1950. The Eameses believed that “design is a method of action,” and they continually updated their work as new materials became available. Continuing their legacy, Herman Miller now makes this chair in recyclable plastic or with post-industrial recycled plastic. “The chair that Charles and Ray were designing,” says grandson Eames Demetrios, “is the chair that’s made tomorrow.”
$2,800.00
Authentic! Herman Miller Assorted of 8 different color Eames side chairs—
$2,800.00

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Note: We have 8 different color authentic Herman Miller Eames side chairs with dowel legs. Some light scuffs here and there. Nothing major. Overall in good used condition. 

Dimensions: 31½" H 17¾" W 20⅞" D

Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, this iconic modern chair appeared as a prototype in MoMA’s 1948 International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture Design, and it’s been in continuous production – and enjoyed in homes, offices, and restaurants worldwide – since 1950. The Eameses believed that “design is a method of action,” and they continually updated their work as new materials became available. Continuing their legacy, Herman Miller now makes this chair in recyclable plastic or with post-industrial recycled plastic. “The chair that Charles and Ray were designing,” says grandson Eames Demetrios, “is the chair that’s made tomorrow.”