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Eames Furniture Sourcebook

Price reduced from $75.00 to $63.75 15% off
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Item No. 100527862
New Arrival

Eames Furniture Sourcebook

Price reduced from $75.00 to $63.75 15% off
4.4 out of 5 Customer Rating
Item No. 100527862

Product Summary

Style : Hardcover
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  • Includes prototypes, experiments, and study models from the Eames Office.
  • 336 pages of Charles and Ray Eames' pioneering designs.
  • 9⅝" H 6⅞" W 1⅜" D
Detailed Dimensions

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Designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Vitra
Manufacturer SKU: 20081302
Eames Furniture Sourcebook
Price reduced from $75.00 to $63.75 15% off
Price reduced from $75.00 to $63.75 15% off
Details

Details

The Eames Furniture Source Book provides a thorough exploration of iconic pieces by Charles and Ray Eames—including the Plywood Group, Wire and Plastic Chairs, Aluminum Group, and the revered Lounge Chair. Featuring insightful texts and rich photography, the book showcases prototypes, experiments, and study models from the Eames Office for an exciting look at their innovative approach and lasting influence on design.
  • Includes prototypes, experiments, and study models from the Eames Office.
  • 336 pages of Charles and Ray Eames' pioneering designs.
Brand
Vitra
General Dimensions
  • 9⅝" H 6⅞" W 1⅜" D
Product Weight
0.75 lbs
Assembly
Comes fully assembled
Warranty
1-year warranty
Terms and conditions apply. Learn more
Dimensions

Eames Furniture Sourcebook

  • Height (in): 9⅝
  • Width (in): 6⅞
  • Depth (in): 1⅜
  • Weight (lbs): 0.75
  • 336 sheets of paper
Charles and Ray Eames

Charles and Ray Eames

Through their furniture, corporate projects, World’s Fair displays, and in the aesthetics of their own California Case Study home, the Eameses exemplified modern living in postwar America. The Eames Lounge and Ottoman, introduced by Herman Miller in 1956, remains a touchstone of American style.

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