Eames® C Stool from Herman Miller
Eames® C Stool from Herman Miller
Now in ebonized ash, this mid-century modern icon was designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames, whose work is represented in MoMA’s collection. The Eames® C Stool was originally designed for the lobby of the Time-Life Building. Made of solid turned wood, the stool is versatile and can be used anywhere, alone or in groups. The C Stool can also be inverted, as the top and bottom are concave, so both ends are conducive to sitting. Made by Herman Miller, a manufacturer with work in MoMA’s collectio
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Size15"h x 13.25"diam.
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MaterialWood
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Year of Design1960
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OriginUnited States
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Charles (1907–1978) and Ray (1912–1988) Eames became two of the most influential designers of the 20th century, and their groundbreaking work has appeared in dozens of exhibitions at The Museum of Modern Art. The work of this husband-and-wife team has been featured in such MoMA shows as New Furniture Designs by Charles Eames (1946), International Competition for Low Cost Furniture (190), the Good Design exhibition series (1950-1955), and, more recently, Plywood: Material, Process, Form (2011–2013) andThe Value of Good Design (2019).
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