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  2. BRB, These Eames Chair Dupes Are Calling My Name (and My ...

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    The 1956 Herman Miller Eames chair is making a comeback in the interior design world. Here are the five best dupes you can shop. BRB, These Eames Chair Dupes Are Calling My Name (and My Wallet Too)

  3. Get a Luxe Look for Less With One of These Gorgeous Eames ...

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    Molded Plywood Dining Chair. The Eames DCM (Dining Chair Metal) debuted in 1946 and Time Magazine called it the "Best Design of the 20th Century.". This spot-on replica's features include a five ...

  4. Dupe (product) - Wikipedia

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    Architectural Digest noted with the rise of e-commerce, "hundreds of home decor sites [sell] knockoff Eames, Kartell, and Le Corbusier models at IKEA prices." [ 14 ] The Eames Lounge Chair has been cited as one of the most copied pieces of furniture. [ 15 ]

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    Otio Black Leather Walnut Lounge Chair. Sometimes, it's the simplest design that speaks the most. Such is the case with this mid-century modern shaped leather accent chair at Article.

  6. Eames Lounge Chair - Wikipedia

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    The Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman is a lounge chair and ottoman manufactured and sold by American furniture company Herman Miller. Introduced in 1956, the Eames Lounge Chair was designed by Charles and Ray Eames and is made of molded plywood and leather. It was the first chair the Eameses designed for the high-end market.

  7. Tulip chair - Wikipedia

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    The Tulip chair was designed by Eero Saarinen in 1955 and 1956 [1] for the Knoll company of New York City. [2] The designs were initially entitled the 'Pedestal Group' before Saarinen and Knoll settled on the more organic sounding 'Tulip chair' to mirror its inspiration from nature. [ 3 ]