This elegant design from 1946 by Ilmari Tapiovaara was originally created as part of a furniture series for the Domus Academia student housing complex in Helsinki. Also known as “The Finn Chair,” the Domus has a three-dimensionally curved seat that is both ergonomic and highly comfortable, allowing you to sit for long periods of time….
This elegant design from 1946 by Ilmari Tapiovaara was originally created as part of a furniture series for the Domus Academia student housing complex in Helsinki. Also known as “The Finn Chair,” the Domus has a three-dimensionally curved seat that is both ergonomic and highly comfortable, allowing you to sit for long periods of time….
An icon of modern furniture design and an object in MoMA’s collection, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman was conceived by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956. Marrying beauty and comfort, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman is a work of art designed for everyday living. At MoMA Design Store, we offer the Eames® Lounge…
An icon of modern furniture design and an object in MoMA’s collection, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman was conceived by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956. Marrying beauty and comfort, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman is a work of art designed for everyday living. At MoMA Design Store, we offer the Eames® Lounge…
An icon of modern furniture design and an object in MoMA’s collection, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman was conceived by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956. Marrying beauty and comfort, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman is a work of art designed for everyday living. At MoMA Design Store, we offer the Eames® Lounge…
An icon of modern furniture design and an object in MoMA’s collection, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman was conceived by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956. Marrying beauty and comfort, the Eames® Lounge Chair and Ottoman is a work of art designed for everyday living. At MoMA Design Store, we offer the Eames® Lounge…
The Noguchi Coffee Table was originally designed in 1939 as a commission from the president of MoMA and is now featured in the Museum’s collection. Noguchi modified the design in 1944 to accompany an article by designer George Nelson, entitled, “How to Make a Table.” This design reflects the biomorphic imagery of Noguchi’s contemporary sculpture….
The Compact Sofa maintains a striking profile that evolved from a built-in sofa that Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is featured in the Museum’s collection, designed for the living room of their Pacific Palisades, California home. Two horizontal foam pads with welting cord form the sofa’s comfortably high back, while a black enameled steel…
A legend reborn: This iconic Eames® Molded Side Chair is now made from 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form. After their debut at the MoMA’s Low-Cost Furniture Design competition in 1948, the Eames Shell…
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A legend reborn: This iconic Eames® Molded Side Chair is now made from 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form. After their debut at the MoMA’s Low-Cost Furniture Design competition in 1948, the Eames Shell…
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A legend reborn: This iconic Eames® Molded Side Chair is now made from 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form. After their debut at the MoMA’s Low-Cost Furniture Design competition in 1948, the Eames Shell…
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A legend reborn: This iconic Eames® Molded Side Chair is now made from 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form. After their debut at the MoMA’s Low-Cost Furniture Design competition in 1948, the Eames Shell…
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A legend reborn: This iconic Eames® Molded Side Chair is now made from 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form. After their debut at the MoMA’s Low-Cost Furniture Design competition in 1948, the Eames Shell…
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A legend reborn: This iconic Eames® Molded Side Chair is now made from 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form. After their debut at the MoMA’s Low-Cost Furniture Design competition in 1948, the Eames Shell…
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The evolution of an icon: The Eames® Molded Armchair is now made from eco-friendly recycled plastic. Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at MoMA in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Armchair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The current models are an exact reproduction…
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The evolution of an icon: The Eames® Molded Armchair is now made from eco-friendly recycled plastic. Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at MoMA in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Armchair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The current models are an exact reproduction…