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Original walnut LCW chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller. Molded plywood with a low-slung profile. Legs and seat edges are very clean with no major chips. Structurally sound--shock mounts are stable and secure. Nice original finish has been recently cleaned and polished. Dated
Original walnut LCW chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller. Molded plywood with a low-slung profile. Legs and seat edges are very clean with no major chips. Structurally sound--shock mounts are stable and secure. Nice original finish has been recently cleaned and polished. Dated
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The iconic LCM — or Lounge Chair with metal 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. Molded magnificence.
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The iconic LCM — or Lounge Chair with metal 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. Molded magnificence.
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The iconic LCM — or Lounge Chair with metal 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. Molded magnificence.
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