eames lounge chair parts for sale

eames lounge chair parts for sale

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Eames Lounge Chair Parts For Sale

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Humemodern strive to supply the best parts and accessories to the mid-century furniture community. Our parts are either OEM or made from the absolute best materials available. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the parts listed please don't hesitate in contacting us. Authorized by Herman Miller Inc. to undertake the restoration & preservation of vintage Eames seating. Original style cushions and arm pads made from all new product, the highest quality leather, OEM fiberboards, down inserts & buttons. Numerous leather finishes and colors are available to meet your individual taste. Cushions are built using either old hook or the new style slide fastening system. Replacement arm pads in vintage humemodern shock mounts are made from a single threaded steel plate encapsulated in solid neoprene rubber. Don't confuse our product with cheap poorly made polyurethane knock offs that use t-nut style fasteners as anchoring points. We offer a full shock mount removal and installation service for all your Eames furniture.




Fill out an Estimate Request for a complete parts, labor & postage quote. Our replacement lower back panels are constructed using dry laminated maple plywood with a Brazilian rosewood veneer. For a correct repair you would be required to send to us all of the original panels form your lounge chair & ottoman. We will closely match a replacement panel, install new shock mounts and then finish all panels to match original color and tone. $42.00 per set (4) - Small $48.50 per set (2) - Large Eames Lounge & Ottoman Bertoia Diamond & Bird Eames LCW & LCM Richard Schultz 1966 Collection DINING, TASK & SIDE Eames DCM & DCW CASEGOODS, TABLES & STORAGE George Nelson Thin Edge HardwarePricing for wooden parts of an Eames Lounge and Ottoman? November 26, 2016   Subscribe I am trying to sell just the wood parts of an Eames Lounge and Ottoman and the potential buyer asked me for a price. The price for the entire chair new is approx. $5,000.




See all items in this storeHave you selected to search with title and description? If you haven't, try to use this filter and might get more results.Special K ProductsMember id ( Feedback Score Of 4974) Welcome to Special K Products eBay Store, We sell high quality replacement parts for Eames, Herman Miller, Harry Bertoia and Knoll chairs. We are proud to offer the outstanding service and quality state-of-the-art products that our customers have come to depend on. Here at Special K Products, we devote all of our time, energy, and innovation into our state-of-the-art products; there is simply no better made replacement parts for your genuine mid-century modern furniture. Whether it's for your Eames, Herman Miller, Harry Bertoia, Knoll, George Nelson or any other mid-century modern furniture design needing a bit of restoration, we've got you covered. Our growth stems from our fanatical customer service and low pricing because we manage to keep it all in-house, in the USA. This is why we receive the majority of our business from repeat and referred customers who have made Special K Products their one-stop shop for all their repair and restoration needs.




We strive to provide a personable experience with all of our customers world wide, and we truly understand the importance and irreplaceable value of your mid-century modern furniture.Boards SpindlesLegs SpindlesLonger SpindlesAttach SpindlesSpindles BingRepurpose SpindlesChair SpindlesSpindles RepurposedServing PlatesForwardYou will see chair back, legs, spindles, even entire chairs given new purpose in some seriously creative ways. Modern Chair Restoration does not stock or sell any replacement parts.  Below are the ones most people seem to be hunting for. EXPERSPRINGS – the vinyl-covered round springs that are in a loop and are found on seats and backs of some Danish Modern style chairs. Get them at the Danish HomeStore in the UK.  This is the only source I know of at this time. PLYCRAFT lounge chair parts – swivel bases and more. PLYCRAFT lounge chair glides, feet, and shock mounts Modern Conscience – Modern Furniture for the Modern Home Another Yugoslavian folding chair gets new life




Hans Bølling’s Stritt vs. Zooline knockoff Teak and beech chairs, Made in Sweden 10K-90 How to do the looped warp weave on Yugoslavian folding chair Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates mid-century modern office furniture Woven Danish paper cord I recently picked up this damaged Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman for $1500. I knew it was damaged when I bought it. It had a previous poorly done shock mount repair (with that looks like gorilla glue) which failed causing the lower back ear to snap (typical). The chair is a series III production from the early to mid 70s. The leather cushions are in excellent condition, only needing a good cleaning and re-conditioning. The bases are in good condition as well. The rosewood panels have faded slightly, and have an attractive grain pattern (not over the top, but still noticeable as rosewood). There are some small scratches/ paint transfer, nothing that couldn't be fixed up. netting me a fully functional chair for well below market value.




However, after examining the chair, the broken lower panel is too far gone to repair. Also, when taking the chair apart, I discovered a crack in the bottom/ seat pan panel. It appears that spider fasteners were over torqued, causing the plywood to split from the T-nut. The inner rosewood panel split through the screw hole, and the first layer of veneer has separated. I believe this could be repaid with injecting epoxy into the crack and clamping firmly (What's DA thoughts on this repair?) It would also help to add 4 rubber washers between the spider and the shell to help distribute clamping forces. At this point, I believe I have 3 options with the chair: 1. Part Out the Chair on Ebay Looking at what parts have gone for, I believe I could make a small profit selling parts on Ebay. I could then reinvest the money in another chair. I would buy a remanufactured lower panel from Hume or Modern Conscience, install shock mounts and transfer the hardware. I could repair the lower panel in the manner described above (If DA veterans think this would work)I would then refinish all of the panels, polish the aluminum and condition the leather, netting me an excellent condition chair for $2200-$2500ish.

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