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Eames Management Chair ReplicaRead Reviews Business started: 01/01/2005 in NY Eames Management Chair Replica - Eames Management Style Chair The Eames Management Chair Replica is Manhattan Home Design�s premium Eames office chair replica. Great for all offices, including home offices, this management style chair suits the most professional of workspaces. You�ll see many variations of this management style chair as it is part of the Eames trailblazing designs in office chairs. Don�t settle for a cheap rendition of this Eames office chair replica, when you can get this superb piece.This Eames management chair was originally designed in 1958 and has become a staple as a mid-century modern classic. Set on a five-point base, the Eames Management Chair reproduction sits on tubular steel columns and swivel for easy turning and movement. This high quality reproduction is manufactured to almost the exact same specification as the original.Behind the Eames Office Chair Replica: Designers Charles & Ray Eames




Eames has established a reputation for quality leather-based chairs. Manhattan Home Design offers various chairs in the style of classic Eames pieces, such as this padded executive style office chair. The story behind the Eames name is that of an American husband and wife duo, Charles and Ray Eames, who�ve left a mark on American architecture and furniture in the mid to late 20th century. They�ve designed churches, houses, produced several films and have put their furniture designs to fruition. They were honored with the Royal Gold Medal for architecture in 1979. Material : Aluminum base and frame & black leather. Availability: Ship in 3-5 business days.Management Office Chair Originally designed as a mid-century modern classic. The Style Management office chair is Set on a five-point base, these chairs sit on tubular steel columns and swivel for easy entry and exit.This high quality reproduction office chair is manufactured to almost the exact same specification as the original chair.




Measurements: H 37-40"max W 23" D 23" Seat H 17"20" Seat W 21" Seat D 17"IN STOCK: Ships in 3 to 5 business days White Glove Delivery Service - $79 per item. White Glove Delivery Service includes delivery, assembly, installation and debris removal. Material : Aluminum base and frame & black leather. Measurements: H 37-40"max W 23" D 23" Seat H 17"20" Seat W 21" Seat D 17" Request Swatches HERE - "We eliminate the guessing Game" Customer Reviews and TestimonialsEames Management Chair ReplicaEames Executive Chair ReplicaEames Soft Pad Management Chair ReplicaEames Soft Pad Executive Office Chair Replica Stools & Drafting Chairs Black (09)Tobacco (07)Graphite (11)Smoke (10)Mink (08)Olive (06)Canyon (05)Copper (04)Honey (03)Wheat (02)Ivory (01) Manual LiftPneumatic Lift/Tilt Lock +$100 Carpet Casters w/ Black HoodCarpet Casters w/ Chrome HoodHard Floor or Carpet Casters w/ Chrome Hood Polished Aluminum BaseGraphite Satin Base +$80 Polished Aluminum White Finish +$80




We are an authorized retailer. To ensure seated comfort, Charles and Ray Eames suspended a continuous piece of seat-back upholstery between lightweight aluminum side ribs and stretched the upholstery tautly around each end of the frame. Whether upholstered in fabric, leather, vinyl, or an innovative mesh material that allows the chair to breathe, the result is appropriate firmness with just the right flexibility. GREENGUARD™ certified, 90% recyclable and 67% of the chair material was derived from recycled resources. Free Shipping is available for all chairs delivered in the Contiguous US. Returned chairs must be in like-new condition. Review our return policy for more information.Charles and Ray Eames, who pioneered modern chair design in the 1940s and '50s, were responsible for some of the most innovative chairs of the 20th century. Their chairs were fabricated from wood, fiberglass, plastic, and metal mesh. Eames chairs have been widely imitated, but originals are highly sought-after by collectors because they are considered breakthroughs in both design and technology.




In 1940, Charles Eames met Ray Kaiser at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan, which was also home to architect and Eames collaborator Eero Saarinen and furniture designer Harry Bertoia. The couple married a year later and moved to Los Angeles to continue their work in molded plywood. By 1945, the couple had figured out how to create compound curves in molded plywood. One of their first pieces was a birch child’s chair and stool manufactured by the Molded Plywood Division of Evans Products — production was limited to just 5,000 pieces. Evans also produced about 1,000 LCW chairs (which stands for Lounge Chair Wood) before the Eameses began a long collaboration with the Herman Miller Furniture Company, which produced and distributed a number of chairs for them, including the DCM (Dining Chair Metal), in which two pieces of plywood are secured to a solid-rod chromed frame with rubber shock mounts. In 1951, Herman Miller was selling 2,000 of these chairs a month (examples with wooden legs were less popular, making them more collectible today).




Molded fiberglass chairs in a variety of bright colors — with or without arms, with or without a rocking base — came next. Serious Eames connoisseurs look for chairs from this period, 1950-1953, with a "Miller-Zenith" label on their undersides. The ones with wooden bases (DAW, PAW) are less common and thus more sought-after than the ones with metal legs (DAR, LAX, LAR, RAR). Around the same time, the couple designed chairs made from sturdy wire mesh, with covers available in leather, vinyl, and fabric by designer Alexander Girard. These were the chairs that the Eameses produced for the mass consumer. By 1956, well-heeled customers could order a Lounge Chair and Ottoman, whose molded rosewood plywood form embraced rich leather upholstery. The chair is still available today from Herman Miller in cherry and walnut. In 1958, the couple launched a chair collection called the Aluminum Group, which included a desk chair and a lounge chair — the armless models of the latter are most prized today.




In 1960, Eames designed several chairs and a trio of stools for the new Time-Life Building in New York. One was an Executive Desk Chair, the other an Intermediate Desk Chair, which was a smaller version of the Executive that did not sell as well, making it the more prized of the two today. Steven Cabella's personal homage to Charles and Ray Eames. This site is as clean and visually appealing as the Eame… [read review or visit site] Work of Charles and Ray EamesThis Library of Congress microsite is an overview of the postwar modern design work of Charles (1907-78) and Ray (1… Herman Miller Consortium CollectionThis website showcases several hundred pieces of furniture, held by thirteen museums, that were designed for Herman… ModernismThis archived overview produced by the Minneapolis Institute of Arts offers thumbnail sketches of the design moveme… Buffalo Architecture and HistoryChuck LaChiusa's wonderful guide to the architecture and history of Buffalo, NY, also happens to host an impressive…

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