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Eames® Molded Plywood Lounge Chair (LCW) from Herman Miller

QAR 28.300
QAR 5.500 Non-Member
QAR 4.950 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.
Sale Online Only

Eames® Molded Plywood Lounge Chair (LCW) from Herman Miller

QAR 28.300
QAR 5.500 Non-Member
QAR 4.950 Member
Members save up to 20% & free shipping $35+
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.

Color:  Walnut

Item# v41333-41580
Member discount applies, but other discounts do not apply.
Special Order: Please allow 8 - 10 weeks for shipping per item. This special order item is final sale and non-returnable.
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An iconic example of the wonders of molded plywood by the famous team that evolved its development, the ergonomic Eames® Molded Plywood Lounge Chair (LCW), a Charles and Ray Eames design from 1946, was reissued in 1994 by Herman Miller®, the original manufacturer. The contours of its low and casual form comfortably cradle your body. (LCW stands for “lounge chair with wood base.)

 
The LCW is available in various colors, including MoMA Exclusive Golden Yellow. The LCW has never been produced in this color and this version is inspired by a yellow-stained-veneer LCW that was displayed in MoMA's 1946 exhibition New Furniture by Charles Eames.
 
Made in the USA of five-ply hardwood inner plies with neoprene shock mounts, the Eames Molded Plywood Lounge Chair (LCW)—as well as its maker, Herman Miller—is represented in MoMA's collection. The chair measures 26.5h x 22w x 24.25"d.
  • Designer
    Charles and Ray Eames
  • Size
    26.5h x 22w x 24.25"d
  • Material
    Molded plywood
  • Year of Design
    1946
  • Origin
    United States

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