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  2. Eames Lounge Chair - Wikipedia

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    The set was a gift of the Herman Miller Company, donated in 1960. [citation needed] A rosewood Eames Lounge Chair and ottoman are on display at the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. [11] A walnut or rosewood Eames Lounge Chair and ottoman are on display and in the permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. [12]

  3. 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.

  4. Eames Lounge Chair Wood - Wikipedia

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    The chair was produced from 1946 until 1947 by Evans Molded Plywood of Venice Beach, California, for the Herman Miller furniture company in Zeeland, Michigan. In 1947 Herman Miller moved the production of the chairs to Michigan, where production continues [ 1 ] —after a hiatus from 1957 to 1994.

  5. Herman Miller - Wikipedia

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    MillerKnoll, Inc., doing business as Herman Miller, is an American company that produces office furniture, equipment, and home furnishings.Its best known designs include the Aeron chair, Noguchi table, Marshmallow sofa, Mirra chair, and the Eames Lounge Chair.

  6. Help, This ‘Loungey’ ‘70s-Inspired Apartment Has Me Craving a ...

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    Opposite the fireplace, an Eames for Herman Miller lounge chair belonging to the clients has been covered in a fabric by Michael S. Smith. The 1970s floor lamp is by Harvey Guzzini, and the ...

  7. Charles and Ray Eames - Wikipedia

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    The Eames lounge chair designed in 1956 for Herman Miller quickly became a prototype for ergonomic furniture. [10] As with their earlier molded plywood work, the Eames' pioneered technologies, such as using fiberglass as a materials for mass-produced furniture.