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The upholstery is in excellent condition, free from any stains, tears, or damage. The chair maintains its original shape and offers enhanced comfort with the addition of upholstery. There are two identical chairs available at the listed price per item.
Dimensions: 26½" H 21¾" W 25¼" D
Hailed by Time as the Best Design of the 20th Century, the LCW — or Lounge Chair with wood base (1946) — began as an experiment in Charles and Ray Eameses’ apartment, where they were molding plywood in what they called the “Kazam! Machine.” The machine pressed thin sheets of wood veneer against a heated membrane that was inflated by a bicycle pump. From these humble beginnings came what would become one of the world’s most widely recognized and highly coveted chairs.
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The upholstery is in excellent condition, free from any stains, tears, or damage. The chair maintains its original shape and offers enhanced comfort with the addition of upholstery. There are two identical chairs available at the listed price per item.
Dimensions: 26½" H 21¾" W 25¼" D
Hailed by Time as the Best Design of the 20th Century, the LCW — or Lounge Chair with wood base (1946) — began as an experiment in Charles and Ray Eameses’ apartment, where they were molding plywood in what they called the “Kazam! Machine.” The machine pressed thin sheets of wood veneer against a heated membrane that was inflated by a bicycle pump. From these humble beginnings came what would become one of the world’s most widely recognized and highly coveted chairs.





















