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  • CHARLES & RAY EAMES Midcentury Rosewood Lounge
    Apr. 06, 2025

    CHARLES & RAY EAMES Midcentury Rosewood Lounge

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Chair & Ottoman. Beautiful Charles Eames Herman Miller #670 lounge chair and ottoman. Rosewood and white leather. Reupholstered. From a West 72 St NYC estate. Dimensions: Chair 32.75" h x 33.25" w x 32" d. Ottoman: 26" h x 21" w x 16.5" d.

    Clarke Auction Gallery
  • CHARLES EAMES HERMAN MILLER ROSEWOOD LOUNGE & OTTOMAN
    Apr. 02, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES HERMAN MILLER ROSEWOOD LOUNGE & OTTOMAN

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    . A vintage Charles Eames for Herman Miller rosewood and black leather #670 lounge chair, with the matching #671 ottoman. Chair with Herman Miller paper label on underside. Chair 33”H x 33”W x 31”D x 15” seat H. Ottoman 15.5”H x 25.5”W x 21”D.

    William Smith Auctions
  • PAIR EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER SHELL ARM CHAIRS
    Mar. 29, 2025

    PAIR EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER SHELL ARM CHAIRS

    Est: $200 - $400

    Charles Eames (1907-1978) | Ray-Bernice Alexandra Kaiser Eames (1913-1988) Third quarter of the 20th century. The pair are found in the original blue upholstery on fiberglass with paper label and branded mark underside of the seat. Each measures 32.25 x 25 x 25 inches. Without proof of exemption, be aware that internet sales tax applies to all Internet transactions and local sales tax may apply to local pick-up transactions. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell. Until further notice, we cannot offer international shipping in-house.

    Dirk Soulis Auctions
  • CHARLES AND RAY EAMES SHELL CHAIR FOR HERMAN MILLER
    Mar. 29, 2025

    CHARLES AND RAY EAMES SHELL CHAIR FOR HERMAN MILLER

    Est: $200 - $300

    Charles Eames (1907-1978) | Ray-Bernice Alexandra Kaiser Eames (1913-1988) The orange shell chair on aluminum base with casters has an embossed Herman Miller logo and partial paper label underside of the seat. Measures 32 x 18 x 22 inches. Without proof of exemption, be aware that internet sales tax applies to all Internet transactions and local sales tax may apply to local pick-up transactions. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell. Until further notice, we cannot offer international shipping in-house.

    Dirk Soulis Auctions
  • Charles and Ray Eames, DCWs, set of four
    Mar. 27, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames, DCWs, set of four

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Charles and Ray Eames DCWs, set of four Herman Miller USA, 1945 / c. 1952 birch plywood, rubber 28.75 h x 19.25 w x 22 d in (73 x 49 x 56 cm) Impressed manufacturer's mark to underisde of one example 'DCW'. Aluminum manufacturer's label to underside of one example 'Charles Eames Design Herman Miller Zeeland Michigan'. Partial paper manufacturer's label to underside of one example 'Herman Miller Evans Charles Eames'. Literature: The Work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart, Neuhart and Eames, ppg. 58-59, 72-73 The Herman Miller Collection, manufacturer's catalog, 1948, pg. 62 This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Los Angeles Modern Auctions
  • CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for Vitra Editor. EA-219 office chair. Aluminum base and chrome armrests, new upholstery in cognac aniline leather, five-point base with castors.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for Vitra Editor. EA-219 office chair. Aluminum base and chrome armrests, new upholstery in cognac aniline leather, five-point base with castors.

    Est: €2,500 - €2,800

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for Vitra Editor. EA-219 office chair. Aluminum base and chrome armrests, new upholstery in cognac aniline leather, five-point base with castors. With Vitra Soft-Pad high backrest with casters. Adjustable height and tilt function. The chair has new upholstery and the base shows slight signs of wear. Measurements: height 102-115, seat 49-62, 58 x 60 cm. The Soft Pad office chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1958 for Vitra. It features an argonomic shape that adapts easily to the contours of the body, and is in keeping with the elegant language developed by the Eames couple in the 1950s and 1960s. Charles and Ray Eames, a married couple and artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES EAMES (1907 - 1978) & Ray (1912 - 1988) for Vitra/Herman Miller. Set of six DSX chairs, 1948 design. Original multicolored fiberglass shell with frame. Manufactured by Vitra/Herman Miller, marked.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (1907 - 1978) & Ray (1912 - 1988) for Vitra/Herman Miller. Set of six DSX chairs, 1948 design. Original multicolored fiberglass shell with frame. Manufactured by Vitra/Herman Miller, marked.

    Est: €2,200 - €2,500

    CHARLES EAMES (1907 - 1978) & Ray (1912 - 1988) for Vitra/Herman Miller. Set of six DSX chairs, 1948 design. Original multicolored fiberglass shell with frame. Manufactured by Vitra/Herman Miller, marked. Shells show wear and age-related marks, base shows minor signs of wear. Refurbished with the original Vitra H-frame base. Measurements: 81 x 54 x 47 cm, seat height 44 cm. The discreet DSX chair (Dining Height Side Chair X-Base) stands on a four-legged tubular steel base. It is a range of chairs whose shell, heir to the Side Chair, is made from a single piece molded to fit the contours of the human body. Charles and Ray Ames, a married couple and artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for Vitra. Stool "Time Life", model C. Designed in 1960 for Rockefeller Center, New York. Solid walnut. Can be used as a seat or side table. Minimal signs of use, in box.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for Vitra. Stool "Time Life", model C. Designed in 1960 for Rockefeller Center, New York. Solid walnut. Can be used as a seat or side table. Minimal signs of use, in box.

    Est: €1,000 - €1,100

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for Vitra. Stool "Time Life", model C. Designed in 1960 for Rockefeller Center, New York. Solid walnut. Can be used as a seat or side table. Minimal signs of use, in box. Measurements: 38 x 33 cm. The Time Life stool models were designed by the Eames couple to allow versatile use as a seat or side table. Their suggestive turned shaft structure has given them alternative names such as "chess pieces". Charles and Ray Eames, husband and wife and artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, and then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. There he would end up teaching, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married fellow Cranbrook artist Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for ICF. Pair of Soft Pad chairs, 1969 design. Vintage 1970's edition. Chromed metal and brown leather upholstery. Height adjustable.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for ICF. Pair of Soft Pad chairs, 1969 design. Vintage 1970's edition. Chromed metal and brown leather upholstery. Height adjustable.

    Est: €3,000 - €4,000

    CHARLES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for ICF. Pair of Soft Pad chairs, 1969 design. Vintage 1970's edition. Chromed metal and brown leather upholstery. Height adjustable. With casters. With publisher's label. Exhibits wear consistent with age and use. The hydraulics need to be overhauled. The upholstery shows wear and faults due to use and the passage of time. Measurements: 87 x 55 x 50 cm. The Soft Pad office chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1969 for Vitra. It has an ergonomic shape that adapts easily to the contours of the body, and is in keeping with the elegant language developed by the Eames couple in the 1950s and 1960s. Charles and Ray Eames, husband and wife and artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. There he became a professor and headed the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Prize, awarded by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married fellow Cranbrook artist Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Chair of the series "Aluminium Group" EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames label. Numbered.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Chair of the series "Aluminium Group" EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames label. Numbered.

    Est: €900 - €1,200

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Chair of the series "Aluminium Group" EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames label. Numbered. Measurements: 82 x 59 x 54 cm. Now considered a classic of 20th century design, the Aluminum Chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1958 and has been in continuous production ever since. It was created for a private home in Columbus, USA, built by architects Saarinen and Girard. In the Aluminium Chair, the Eameses adapted the shape of the seat to the structure of the chair itself by stretching the fabric or leather between the two parts of the structure, thus making it rigid while maintaining its elasticity. This elastic form allows it to adapt easily to the contours of the body, gradually, thus increasing the comfort of the seat. Such an enthusiastic design was perfectly received by critics and the public alike, giving rise to a complete range of models for the Eames Aluminium Group: the Aluminium Chairs EA 101, 103 and 104 (especially suitable as dining chairs), the models EA 105, 107 and 108 (used more in meeting rooms), the Aluminium Chairs EA 115, 116 and EA 124, 125 form two seating groups and the versions EA 117, 118 and 119 are the work chairs of this product family. The seat tilt mechanism can be adjusted to the user's weight for optimum comfort. Charles and Ray Ames, a husband and wife artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery.

    Est: €1,800 - €2,000

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames labels. Numbered. Measurements: 82 x 59 x 54 cm. Now considered a classic of 20th century design, the Aluminum Chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1958 and has been in continuous production ever since. It was created for a private home in Columbus, USA, built by architects Saarinen and Girard. In the Aluminium Chair, the Eameses adapted the shape of the seat to the structure of the chair itself by stretching the fabric or leather between the two parts of the structure, thus making it rigid while maintaining its elasticity. This elastic form allows it to adapt easily to the contours of the body, gradually, thus increasing the comfort of the seat. Such an enthusiastic design was perfectly received by critics and the public alike, giving rise to a complete range of models for the Eames Aluminium Group: the Aluminium Chairs EA 101, 103 and 104 (especially suitable as dining chairs), the models EA 105, 107 and 108 (used more in meeting rooms), the Aluminium Chairs EA 115, 116 and EA 124, 125 form two seating groups and the versions EA 117, 118 and 119 are the work chairs of this product family. The seat tilt mechanism can be adjusted to the user's weight for optimum comfort. Charles and Ray Ames, a husband and wife artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery.

    Est: €1,800 - €2,000

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames labels. Numbered. Measurements: 82 x 59 x 54 cm. Now considered a classic of 20th century design, the Aluminum Chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1958 and has been in continuous production ever since. It was created for a private home in Columbus, USA, built by architects Saarinen and Girard. In the Aluminium Chair, the Eameses adapted the shape of the seat to the structure of the chair itself by stretching the fabric or leather between the two parts of the structure, thus making it rigid while maintaining its elasticity. This elastic form allows it to adapt easily to the contours of the body, gradually, thus increasing the comfort of the seat. Such an enthusiastic design was perfectly received by critics and the public alike, giving rise to a complete range of models for the Eames Aluminium Group: the Aluminium Chairs EA 101, 103 and 104 (especially suitable as dining chairs), the models EA 105, 107 and 108 (used more in meeting rooms), the Aluminium Chairs EA 115, 116 and EA 124, 125 form two seating groups and the versions EA 117, 118 and 119 are the work chairs of this product family. The seat tilt mechanism can be adjusted to the user's weight for optimum comfort. Charles and Ray Ames, a husband and wife artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery.

    Est: €1,800 - €2,000

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames labels. Numbered. Measurements: 82 x 59 x 54 cm. Now considered a classic of 20th century design, the Aluminum Chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1958 and has been in continuous production ever since. It was created for a private home in Columbus, USA, built by architects Saarinen and Girard. In the Aluminium Chair, the Eameses adapted the shape of the seat to the structure of the chair itself by stretching the fabric or leather between the two parts of the structure, thus making it rigid while maintaining its elasticity. This elastic form allows it to adapt easily to the contours of the body, gradually, thus increasing the comfort of the seat. Such an enthusiastic design was perfectly received by critics and the public alike, giving rise to a complete range of models for the Eames Aluminium Group: the Aluminium Chairs EA 101, 103 and 104 (especially suitable as dining chairs), the models EA 105, 107 and 108 (used more in meeting rooms), the Aluminium Chairs EA 115, 116 and EA 124, 125 form two seating groups and the versions EA 117, 118 and 119 are the work chairs of this product family. The seat tilt mechanism can be adjusted to the user's weight for optimum comfort. Charles and Ray Ames, a husband and wife artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery.

    Est: €1,800 - €2,000

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames labels. Numbered. Measurements: 82 x 59 x 54 cm. Now considered a classic of 20th century design, the Aluminum Chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1958 and has been in continuous production ever since. It was created for a private home in Columbus, USA, built by architects Saarinen and Girard. In the Aluminium Chair, the Eameses adapted the shape of the seat to the structure of the chair itself by stretching the fabric or leather between the two parts of the structure, thus making it rigid while maintaining its elasticity. This elastic form allows it to adapt easily to the contours of the body, gradually, thus increasing the comfort of the seat. Such an enthusiastic design was perfectly received by critics and the public alike, giving rise to a complete range of models for the Eames Aluminium Group: the Aluminium Chairs EA 101, 103 and 104 (especially suitable as dining chairs), the models EA 105, 107 and 108 (used more in meeting rooms), the Aluminium Chairs EA 115, 116 and EA 124, 125 form two seating groups and the versions EA 117, 118 and 119 are the work chairs of this product family. The seat tilt mechanism can be adjusted to the user's weight for optimum comfort. Charles and Ray Ames, a husband and wife artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery.

    Est: €1,800 - €2,000

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Two chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series EA-107, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Bright chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames labels. Numbered. Measurements: 82 x 59 x 54 cm. Now considered a classic of 20th century design, the Aluminum Chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1958 and has been in continuous production ever since. It was created for a private home in Columbus, USA, built by architects Saarinen and Girard. In the Aluminium Chair, the Eameses adapted the shape of the seat to the structure of the chair itself by stretching the fabric or leather between the two parts of the structure, thus making it rigid while maintaining its elasticity. This elastic form allows it to adapt easily to the contours of the body, gradually, thus increasing the comfort of the seat. Such an enthusiastic design was perfectly received by critics and the public alike, giving rise to a complete range of models for the Eames Aluminium Group: the Aluminium Chairs EA 101, 103 and 104 (especially suitable as dining chairs), the models EA 105, 107 and 108 (used more in meeting rooms), the Aluminium Chairs EA 115, 116 and EA 124, 125 form two seating groups and the versions EA 117, 118 and 119 are the work chairs of this product family. The seat tilt mechanism can be adjusted to the user's weight for optimum comfort. Charles and Ray Ames, a husband and wife artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Four chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Matte chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames label. Numbered.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Four chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Matte chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames label. Numbered.

    Est: €3,500 - €4,000

    CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) for VITRA. Four chairs from the "Aluminium Group" series, design 1958. Vintage edition from the 1990s. Matte chrome-plated metal and black fabric upholstery. With Vitra and Charles Eames label. Numbered. Measurements: 82 x 59 x 54 cm. Now considered a classic of 20th century design, the Aluminum Chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1958 and has been in continuous production ever since. It was created for a private home in Columbus, USA, built by architects Saarinen and Girard. In the Aluminium Chair, the Eameses adapted the shape of the seat to the structure of the chair itself by stretching the fabric or leather between the two parts of the structure, thus making it rigid while maintaining its elasticity. This elastic form allows it to adapt easily to the contours of the body, gradually, thus increasing the comfort of the seat. Such an enthusiastic design was perfectly received by critics and the public alike, giving rise to a complete range of models for the Eames Aluminium Group: the Aluminium Chairs EA 101, 103 and 104 (especially suitable as dining chairs), the models EA 105, 107 and 108 (used more in meeting rooms), the Aluminium Chairs EA 115, 116 and EA 124, 125 form two seating groups and the versions EA 117, 118 and 119 are the work chairs of this product family. The seat tilt mechanism can be adjusted to the user's weight for optimum comfort. Charles and Ray Ames, a husband and wife artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Modeled after CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988). Lounge chair. Veneered wood and white upholstery. Measurements: 77,5 x 88 x 80 cm.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Modeled after CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988). Lounge chair. Veneered wood and white upholstery. Measurements: 77,5 x 88 x 80 cm.

    Est: €2,000 - €2,500

    Modeled after CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988). Lounge chair. Veneered wood and white upholstery. Measurements: 77,5 x 88 x 80 cm. This lounge chair follows the models of Charles and Ray Ames, married couple and artistic couple, who worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine arts and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the twentieth century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for ICF and for Herman Miller & ICF. Set of six Soft Pad chairs, 1969 design. Vintage 1970s edition. Chrome-plated metal and brown leather upholstery.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for ICF and for Herman Miller & ICF. Set of six Soft Pad chairs, 1969 design. Vintage 1970s edition. Chrome-plated metal and brown leather upholstery.

    Est: €8,000 - €10,000

    CHARLES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for ICF and for Herman Miller & ICF. Set of six Soft Pad chairs, 1969 design. Vintage 1970s edition. Chrome-plated metal and brown leather upholstery. On casters. Three with armrests. With publisher's label. Some height adjustable. Exhibits wear consistent with age and use. The leather has faults. The hydraulics need to be overhauled. The upholstery shows wear and faults due to use and the passage of time. Measurements: 90 x 52 x 50 cm. The Soft Pad office chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1969 for Vitra. It has an ergonomic shape that adapts easily to the contours of the body, and is in keeping with the elegant language developed by the Eames couple in the 1950s and 1960s. Charles and Ray Eames, a married couple and artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, and then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. There he became a professor and headed the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Prize, awarded by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married fellow Cranbrook artist Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • CHARLES EAMES (1907 - 1978) & Ray (1912 - 1988) for Vitra/Herman Miller. Set of six DSW chairs, 1948 design. Original multicolored fiberglass shell with frame. Manufactured by Vitra/Herman Miller, marked.
    Mar. 25, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (1907 - 1978) & Ray (1912 - 1988) for Vitra/Herman Miller. Set of six DSW chairs, 1948 design. Original multicolored fiberglass shell with frame. Manufactured by Vitra/Herman Miller, marked.

    Est: €3,000 - €3,200

    CHARLES EAMES (1907 - 1978) & Ray (1912 - 1988) for Vitra/Herman Miller. Set of six DSW chairs, 1948 design. Original multicolored fiberglass shell with frame. Manufactured by Vitra/Herman Miller, marked. Casings show wear and age-related marks, base shows minor signs of wear. Refurbished with the original Dowel frame by Vitra. Measurements: 81 x 54 x 47 cm, seat height 44 cm. Charles and Ray's iconic Shell chair reflects their iterative spirit. Dynamic 3D veneer technology makes it possible to achieve the complex curves of its unique shell shape in wood veneer. This iteration was introduced in 2013. It is a range of chairs whose shell has been made in a single piece molded to fit the contours of the human body, and is combined with an intricate and elegant design that uniquely combines three basic concepts within interior design: lightness, elegance and structural strength. Charles and Ray Ames, a married couple and artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. He would eventually teach there, heading the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, the son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Award, given by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married his colleague at Cranbrook, Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they would remain for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

    Setdart Auction House
  • Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988) Five DSR Dining Chairs, designed 1950, height 79.5 cm (each)
    Mar. 25, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988) Five DSR Dining Chairs, designed 1950, height 79.5 cm (each)

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Charles and Ray Eames (American, 1907-1978 and 1912-1988) Five DSR Dining Chairs, designed 1950 four manufactured by Herman Miller, one manufactured by Modernica Los Angeles, textured grey-brown fibre glass shell seat, black powder-coated stainless steel Eiffel base, some loss of coat and wear, each retaining manufacturer's labels underneath (5)

    Shapiro Auctioneers
  • Eames, Ray und Charles
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Eames, Ray und Charles

    Est: €300 - €360

    Paar Stühle "EA 101". Schwarzer Hopsack, vierstrahliges Aluminiumgestell mit weißen Kunststoffgleitern. Gebrauchsspuren. Im Aluminiumgestell sowie Etikett mit Herstellermarke Hermann Miller, 20. Jh. H. 84 cm.

    Dannenberg
  • Eames, Ray und Charles
    Mar. 22, 2025

    Eames, Ray und Charles

    Est: €300 - €360

    Paar Stühle "EA 101". Schwarzer Hopsack, vierstrahliges Aluminiumgestell mit weißen Kunststoffgleitern. Gebrauchsspuren. Im Aluminiumgestell sowie Etikett mit Herstellermarke Hermann Miller, 20. Jh. H. 84 cm.

    Dannenberg
  • Charles and Ray Eames, DAW
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames, DAW

    Est: $900 - $1,200

    Charles and Ray Eames DAW Herman Miller/Zenith Plastics USA, 1950 molded fiberglass with rope edge, birch, enameled steel, rubber 31 h x 25 w x 23.5 d in (79 x 63 x 60 cm) Decal manufacturer's label to underside 'Herman Miller Furniture Company Zeeland Michigan Designed by Charles Eames The Shell is Molded by Zenith Plastics Co. Gardena California'. Literature: Eames Design: The Work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart, Neuhart and Eames, ppg. 138-141 The Herman Miller Collection, manufacturer's catalog, 1948, ppg. 94-95 This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Charles and Ray Eames, Chairs, set of four
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames, Chairs, set of four

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Charles and Ray Eames Chairs, set of four Herman Miller USA, 1961 vinyl, molded fiberglass, matte chrome-plated steel, rubber 27.75 h x 18.5 w x 21.5 d in (70 x 47 x 55 cm) Molded manufacturer's mark to underside of each example 'Herman Miller'. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Charles and Ray Eames, OTW
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames, OTW

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Charles and Ray Eames OTW Herman Miller USA, 1946 / c. 1955 birch plywood 15.25 h x 34.75 w x 24 d in (39 x 88 x 61 cm) Literature: The Work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart, Neuhart and Eames, pg. 80 This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Charles (1907-1978) and Ray Eames (1912-1988) for ICF (Herman Miller). Lounge Chair and Ottoman
    Mar. 20, 2025

    Charles (1907-1978) and Ray Eames (1912-1988) for ICF (Herman Miller). Lounge Chair and Ottoman

    Est: €6,000 - €9,000

    Charles & Ray Eames for ICF (1970-1979) Lounge Chair and Ottoman, with molded laminated wood seat and back, with black leather cushions, on five-star swivel base or four-star fixed ottoman base in cast aluminum. With Brand Measurements: 84 x 92 x 89 cm; Ottoman measurements: 42 x 63 x 56 cm. Good condition, missing two buttons from one cushion that are included with the lot. Located in international warehouse.

    Templum Fine Art Auctions
  • Charles and Ray Eames (American 1907-1978), LCW Chair, bent plywood
    Mar. 19, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames (American 1907-1978), LCW Chair, bent plywood

    Est: $200 - $400

    Charles and Ray Eames American, 1907-1978 LCW Chair bent plywood underside with impressed "LCW".

    South Bay Auctions Inc
  • Charles and Ray Eames (American 1907-1978), Lounge Chair and Ottoman for Herman Miller, 1975
    Mar. 19, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames (American 1907-1978), Lounge Chair and Ottoman for Herman Miller, 1975

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Charles and Ray Eames American, 1907-1978 No. 670 Lounge Chair and No. 671 Ottoman for Herman Miller, 1975 molded rosewood plywood, leather, enameled aluminum base both with labels to bottom, dated.

    South Bay Auctions Inc
  • Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912-1988)
    Mar. 19, 2025

    Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912-1988)

    Est: £80 - £120

    Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912-1988) two 'DSW' chairs, originally designed in 1950, with formed plastic seat raised on four wooden dowel shaped legs on a metal 'x' frame, upholstered in orange and blue felt, both stamped 'Herman Miller', 48cm wide 50.5cm deep 83.5cm high, seat 45.5cm high (2) Condition Report: Both with semi loose seats, Wood damaged on one.

    Sworders
  • EAMES CHARLES (1907-1978) & RAY (1912-1988) - Four DAR armchairs
    Mar. 13, 2025

    EAMES CHARLES (1907-1978) & RAY (1912-1988) - Four DAR armchairs

    Est: €1,200 - €1,600

    EAMES CHARLES (1907-1978) & RAY (1912-1988). Four DAR armchairs. 64 x 82 x 60 cm. 1950.

    Capitolium Art
  • CHARLES AND RAY EAMES TABLE FOR HERMAN MILLER
    Mar. 12, 2025

    CHARLES AND RAY EAMES TABLE FOR HERMAN MILLER

    Est: $1,400 - $2,000

    CHARLES AND RAY EAMES TABLE FOR HERMAN MILLER Aluminium segmented base with rectangular oak top. The United States of America Designed 1957 70h x 230w x 94d PLEASE NOTE THIS HEAVY ITEM MUST BE REMOVED BY A MINIMUM OF TWO PROFESSIONAL COURIERS. LEONARD JOEL STAFF CANNOT ASSIST IN CARRYING THIS ITEM.

    Leonard Joel
  • CHARLES EAMES AND EERO SAARINEN FIVE 'ORGANIC CONFERENCE' CHAIRS FOR VITRA
    Mar. 12, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES AND EERO SAARINEN FIVE 'ORGANIC CONFERENCE' CHAIRS FOR VITRA

    Est: $2,200 - $3,000

    CHARLES EAMES AND EERO SAARINEN FIVE 'ORGANIC CONFERENCE' CHAIRS FOR VITRA Ice blue woven textile upholstery over contoured seat shell with integrated armrests on cigar shaped ash wood legs. Metal manufacturer plaque to underside of seats. The United States of America / Finland / Switzerland Designed 1940 93h x 72.5w x 67.5d

    Leonard Joel
  • CHARLES AND RAY EAMES CONFERENCE TABLE FOR HERMAN MILLER
    Mar. 12, 2025

    CHARLES AND RAY EAMES CONFERENCE TABLE FOR HERMAN MILLER

    Est: $1,400 - $2,000

    CHARLES AND RAY EAMES CONFERENCE TABLE FOR HERMAN MILLER Aluminium segmented base with rectangular rounded edge laminate top in white with black edge. The United States of America Designed 1957 73h x 243l x 137w PLEASE NOTE THIS HEAVY ITEM MUST BE REMOVED BY A MINIMUM OF TWO PROFESSIONAL COURIERS. LEONARD JOEL STAFF CANNOT ASSIST IN CARRYING THIS ITEM.

    Leonard Joel
  • Charles and Ray Eames, "Billy Wilder Chaise"
    Mar. 05, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames, "Billy Wilder Chaise"

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Charles and Ray Eames, "Billy Wilder Chaise" Model ES106 for Herman Miller, enameled aluminum, leather and plastic. For a similar example see: "Eames Design: The Work of the Office and Charles and Ray Eames," Neuhart, Neuhart and Eames pg 338-339.

    Nye & Company
  • CHARLES EAMES (AMERICAN, 1907-1978) & RAY EAMES (AMERICAN, 1912-1988) A PAIR OF 'EA 108' CHAIRS
    Mar. 04, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (AMERICAN, 1907-1978) & RAY EAMES (AMERICAN, 1912-1988) A PAIR OF 'EA 108' CHAIRS

    Est: £600 - £800

    CHARLES EAMES (AMERICAN, 1907-1978) & RAY EAMES (AMERICAN, 1912-1988)A PAIR OF 'EA 108' CHAIRS; MADE BY VITRA; DESIGNED IN 1958; EARLY 21ST CENTURYBlack mesh and chromed aluminium83cm high,57cm wide, 52cm deep With VITRA fabric and paper labels

    Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
  • CHARLES EAMES (AMERICAN, 1907-1978) & RAY EAMES (AMERICAN, 1912-1988)
    Mar. 04, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (AMERICAN, 1907-1978) & RAY EAMES (AMERICAN, 1912-1988)

    Est: £600 - £800

    CHARLES EAMES (AMERICAN, 1907-1978) & RAY EAMES (AMERICAN, 1912-1988)A PAIR OF 'EA 119' CHAIRS; MADE BY VITRA; DESIGNED IN 1958: EARLY 21ST CENTURYBlack leather and chromed aluminium109cm high, 58cm wide 48cm deepWith fabric labels and 'VITRA' to handles under the seatsTogether with another Charles Eames (American, 1907-1978) & Ray Eames (American, 1912-1988), 'ea 117' chair; made by vitra; designed in 1958; early 21st century Black leather and chromed aluminium, With VITRA to handle under the seat 89cm high, 64cm wide, 64cm deep

    Dreweatts 1759 Fine Sales
  • Charles & Ray Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman.
    Mar. 01, 2025

    Charles & Ray Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman.

    Est: -

    Vitra, Birsfelden. Designed 1956, made 1998. Cast aluminum, tubular metal, plywood with nut veneer, black leather. Lounge chair: H. 82 x 80 x 85 cm, Ottoman: H. 45 x 65 x 57 cm. Two manufacturer's labels. Min. faded, min. traces of usage. The elegant armchair with ottoman is one of the most important classics of 20th century furniture design - American designer couple whose functional designs significantly shaped the history of post-war design. Charles Eames initially studied architecture in St. Louis and opened his own architecture firm in 1930, teaching design at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan from 1940. 1941 Marriage to Ray Kaiser, who studied painting. From 1946 production of Eames furniture designs by the Hermann Miller company in Zeeland, Michigan, and construction of the legendary 'Eames House', from 1957 collaboration with Vitra. 1964-65 the couple was responsible for the IBM pavilion at the World's Fair in New York.

    Auktionshaus Stahl
  • Charles & Ray Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman.
    Mar. 01, 2025

    Charles & Ray Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman.

    Est: -

    Vitra, Birsfelden. Designed 1956, made 1998. Cast aluminum, tubular metal, plywood with nut veneer, black leather. Lounge chair: H. 82 x 80 x 85 cm, Ottoman: H. 45 x 65 x 57 cm. Two manufacturer's labels. Min. traces of usage. The elegant armchair with ottoman is one of the most important classics of 20th century furniture design - American designer couple whose functional designs significantly shaped the history of post-war design. Charles Eames initially studied architecture in St. Louis and opened his own architecture firm in 1930, teaching design at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan from 1940. 1941 Marriage to Ray Kaiser, who studied painting. From 1946 production of Eames furniture designs by the Hermann Miller company in Zeeland, Michigan, and construction of the legendary 'Eames House', from 1957 collaboration with Vitra. 1964-65 the couple was responsible for the IBM pavilion at the World's Fair in New York.

    Auktionshaus Stahl
  • CHARLES AND RAY EAMES ROOM DIVIDER SCREEN
    Feb. 27, 2025

    CHARLES AND RAY EAMES ROOM DIVIDER SCREEN

    Est: $50 - $10,000

    For Herman Miller, Curved bent plywood segments with linen in between. Mid-20th c. Dimensions: H 69" x W 76". Condition: Some scuffs, rubs, dings. looses to edges, Wear consistent with age and use.

    Westport Auction
  • Charles and Ray Eames, Pre-production LCWs, pair
    Feb. 27, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames, Pre-production LCWs, pair

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Charles and Ray Eames Pre-production LCWs, pair Herman Miller USA, 1945 walnut plywood, rubber 26.000 h x 22.250 w x 24.500 d in (66 x 57 x 62 cm) Literature: Eames Design: The Work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart, Neuhart and Eames, ppg. 59, 72-73 The Herman Miller Collection, manufacturer's catalog, 1948, pg. 60 This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Charles and Ray Eames, ECS
    Feb. 27, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames, ECS

    Est: $5,000 - $7,000

    Charles and Ray Eames ECS Herman Miller USA, 1961 birch, plywood, aluminum, enameled steel, plastic, laminate 87.000 h x 159.250 w x 84.000 d in (221 x 404 x 213 cm) This wall-mounted unit is comprised of a Murphy bed, one desktop with a drawer and file bin, four shelves, two built-in lights, and three doors concealing a coat hook, laundry bin, towel rack, two mirrors, six drawers, and nine shelves. Literature: Eames Design: The Work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart, Neuhart and Eames, ppg. 264-265 Herman Miller Design, manufacturer's catalog, 1964, ppg. 700A-703 This work will ship from Los Angeles, California.

    Wright
  • Charles and Ray Eames, Time Life stools, set of six
    Feb. 27, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames, Time Life stools, set of six

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Charles and Ray Eames Time Life stools, set of six Herman Miller USA, 1960 walnut 15.000 h x 13.000 dia in (38 x 33 cm) Literature: Eames Design: The Work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart, Neuhart and Eames, ppg. 248-249 This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • Charles and Ray Eames, RAR
    Feb. 27, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames, RAR

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Charles and Ray Eames RAR Herman Miller/Zenith Plastics USA, 1950 molded fiberglass with rope edge, birch, zinc-plated steel 27.000 h x 24.750 w x 27.250 d in (69 x 63 x 69 cm) Decal manufacturer's label to underside 'Herman Miller Furniture Company Designed by Charles Eames Zenith Plastics Co. Gardena California'. Literature: The Work of the Office of Charles and Ray Eames, Neuhart, Neuhart and Eames, ppg. 138, 141 The Herman Miller Collection, manufacturer's catalog, 1952, pg. 94 This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

    Wright
  • CHARLES EAMES (1907-1978) & RAY EAMES (1912-1988) FOR HERMAN MILLER
    Feb. 26, 2025

    CHARLES EAMES (1907-1978) & RAY EAMES (1912-1988) FOR HERMAN MILLER

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Charles Eames (1907-1978) & Ray Eames (1912-1988) for Herman Miller Model 670 / 671 walnut, leather, and aluminum lounge chair and ottoman. Both labeled on underside Ottoman Ht: 17.5 Wd: 26.5" Dpth: 20.5"

    Kamelot Auctions
  • Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988), A "Drafting Stool" for Herman Miller, 1977
    Feb. 25, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988), A "Drafting Stool" for Herman Miller, 1977

    Est: $200 - $300

    Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988) A "Drafting Stool" for Herman Miller, 1977 Dated to Herman Miller paper label to underside The fiberglass chair with black Naugahyde upholstery, raised on a steel swivel frame with circular footrest and four legs with casters

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988), A "Soft Pad Executive" chair for Henry Miller, 1990
    Feb. 25, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988), A "Soft Pad Executive" chair for Henry Miller, 1990

    Est: $500 - $700

    Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988) A "Soft Pad Executive" chair for Henry Miller, 1990 Designed 1969 With paper tag: EA438 / Herman Miller; with stamped date to base The cast aluminum frame with arms and brown leather upholstery cushions, set on a five-legged swivel base

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988), A "Shell Armchair" for Herman Miller, 2nd generation (1954-1955)
    Feb. 25, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988), A "Shell Armchair" for Herman Miller, 2nd generation (1954-1955)

    Est: $500 - $700

    Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988) A "Shell Armchair" for Herman Miller, 2nd generation (1954-1955) Designed 1948 Unmarked The fiberglass chair shell in elephant grey, raised on four enameled tubular steel legs joined in an X-form with rubber shock mounts and plastic feet

    John Moran Auctioneers
  • Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988), A "Shell Armchair" for Herman Miller, 2nd generation (1954-1955)
    Feb. 25, 2025

    Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988), A "Shell Armchair" for Herman Miller, 2nd generation (1954-1955)

    Est: $500 - $700

    Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988) A "Shell Armchair" for Herman Miller, 2nd generation (1954-1955) Designed 1948 Unmarked The fiberglass chair shell in seafoam, raised on four enameled tubular steel legs joined in an X-form with rubber shock mounts and metal feet

    John Moran Auctioneers
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