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Eames Sofa

Designers: Charles and Ray Eames
With its emphasis on fine materials and simple forms, the Eames sofa exemplifies the best in modern furniture design.

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Streamlined Luxury

Streamlined Luxury

The Eames sofa offers a luxurious place to settle back and relax.

The clean planes of this sofa emphasize the harmonious combination of solid walnut or teak and polished aluminum legs that create the impression of cushions floating on air. Available in two- and three-seat versions.

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Charles and Ray Eames

The final piece.

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  • True to Form

    True to Form

    Charles Eames took great pleasure in the details of this design. The solid walnut or teak frame and back panels are polished smooth and hand finished. Top quality leather produces a supple feel in the seat, back, and arm cushion upholstery.

    Die-cast aluminum legs and arm supports are brightly polished. Extra strength is provided by steel braces. Two-inch-thick, urethane-filled cushions can be upholstered in a variety of fabrics or classic supple leathers.

  • Comfort and Support

    Comfort and Support

    The resilient suspension of the sofa—seat cushions rest on a fabric-reinforced rubber webbing—ensures comfortable body support. Cushions are ample—two inches thick—and the bottoms are covered in ventilating nylon fabric.

Eames Sofa

The final piece.

The Last Eames Piece

The Eames sofa was the last piece of furniture designed by the Eames Design Office. An earlier model—designed, like this one, to complement their Soft Pad chairs—was designed in 1967 but was never taken past the model stage.

The team started anew in the late 1970s and completed this design just after Charles Eames's death in 1978. We began production in 1984 and have manufactured the sofa ever since. It stands as a graceful reminder of the honest genius of the Eameses.

The Last Eames Piece

Eames 2-Seat Sofa

General Dimensions

  • H:33"
  • W:56"
  • D:30"
Eames 2-Seat Sofa

Shipping Information

Standard Shipping Method:
LTL Carrier
Packaging Type:
Skid
Packaging Dimensions:
64" x 42" x 38"
Package Weight:
235 lbs.
Assembly Required:
No
White Glove Service Recommended:
Yes

Warranty

Warranty:
3-year
Full Warranty:
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Eames 3-Seat Sofa

General Dimensions

  • H:33"
  • W:80"
  • D:30"
Eames 3-Seat Sofa

Shipping Information

Standard Shipping Method:
LTL Carrier
Packaging Type:
Skid
Packaging Dimensions:
88" x 42" x 38"
Package Weight:
265 lbs.
Assembly Required:
No
White Glove Service Recommended:
Yes

Warranty

Warranty:
3-year
Full Warranty:
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Care & Maintenance

With regular care and maintenance, your Herman Miller product will provide many years of superior performance and satisfaction. To maintain quality, please follow the cleaning procedures outlined here.

The instructions for the care and maintenance of Herman Miller products are provided to you as a service. No warranty is implied since results may vary.

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Polished Aluminum

For normal cleaning, apply a pre-softened paste wax to polished aluminum components following the manufacturer's instructions. In humid atmospheres near salt water, apply the wax once a month. In other areas, apply wax every three months to maintain the appearance of the aluminum.

Solid Wood and Veneer

For normal cleaning, dust furniture daily with a slightly damp, soft cloth. Wipe dry with a dry, soft cloth in the direction of the wood grain. Once a month, clean the surface with a soft cloth dampened with a quality cleaner formulated for wood furniture. Wipe the surface in the direction of the wood grain to remove dirt and fingerprints. Wipe dry with a clean, dry cloth. Twice a year, apply a good quality emulsion wax to the finish with a soft cloth. Emulsion wax is clear and prevents fingerprints.

For minor repair of water rings, stains, and scratches, rub the surface lightly in the direction of the wood grain using No. 000 steel wool. Apply a scratch-removing polish with a color and value that simulate the veneer. If the scratches are deep, consult a professional furniture refinisher.

Fabric

For normal cleaning, vacuum upholstery fabric using an upholstery attachment. If further cleaning is needed, dry-clean or spot clean fabric with solvent cleaner.

Do not brush fabric or use a vacuum attachment with a rotary brush. Brushing may permanently damage the nap or change the character of the fabric.

Do not apply water or any liquid solution. Wetting the fabric with any liquid solution may result in permanent damage.

Leather

For normal cleaning, vacuum or dust frequently with a clean, dry cloth. If leather is soiled, it can be wiped with a damp soft cloth and a lather of any mild soap and a minimum amount of lukewarm water. Do not spot clean leather; clean the entire surface. Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry with a clean, soft cloth.

For spots and spills, wipe excess liquid immediately with a clean cloth or sponge; let the leather air dry. If the spot is still visible, further cleaning may be necessary. Sponge the entire surface—seat, back, or chair arm—with clean, lukewarm water. Let the leather air dry; never use a hair dryer or other heat source to dry leather.

For stubborn spots and stains, apply a mild, nonabrasive soap solution with a clean, wet sponge. Rinse well and let air dry. For butter, oil, or grease, wipe the leather with a clean, dry cloth and let the remainder of the oil dissipate into the leather. Do not apply water or try to wash a grease spot.

Do not use saddle soap, cleaning solvents, oils, furniture polishes, varnishes, abrasive cleaners, detergents, or ammonia on leather; they will ruin the finish, causing it to become sticky and cracked.

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