Eames Lounge Chair Wood
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La chaise Eames Lounge Chair Wood (LCW) (aussi connue sous les appellations Low Chair Wood ou encore Eames Plywood Lounge Chair) est un objet issu du design industriel créé par le couple américain Ray et Charles Eames en 1945. Cette chaise est fabriquée et commercialisée depuis par la société de meubles de bureau Herman Miller aux États-Unis et Vitra en Europe.
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The Eames Lounge Chair Wood (LCW) (also known as Low Chair Wood or Eames Plywood Lounge Chair) is a low seated easy chair designed by husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames. The chair was designed using technology for molding plywood that the Eames developed before and during the Second World War. Before American involvement in the war, Charles Eames and his friend, architect Eero Saarinen, entered a furniture group into the Museum of Modern Art's "Organic Design in Home Furnishings Competition" in 1940, a contest exploring the natural evolution of furniture in response to the rapidly changing world. Eames & Saarinen won the competition. However, production of the chairs was postponed due to production difficulties, and then by the United States' entry into WWII. Saarinen left the pro
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The Eames Lounge Chair Wood (LCW) (also known as Low Chair Wood or Eames Plywood Lounge Chair) is a low seated easy chair designed by husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames. The chair was designed using technology for molding plywood that the Eames developed before and during the Second World War. Before American involvement in the war, Charles Eames and his friend, architect Eero Saarinen, entered a furniture group into the Museum of Modern Art's "Organic Design in Home Furnishings Competition" in 1940, a contest exploring the natural evolution of furniture in response to the rapidly changing world. Eames & Saarinen won the competition. However, production of the chairs was postponed due to production difficulties, and then by the United States' entry into WWII. Saarinen left the project due to frustration with production. Charles Eames and his wife Ray Kaiser Eames moved to Venice Beach, LA in 1941. Charles took a job as a set painter for MGM Studios to support them. Ray, formally trained as a painter and sculptor, continued experiments with molded plywood designs in the spare room of their apartment. In 1942 Charles left MGM to begin making molded plywood splints for the United States Navy. The splints used compound curves to mimic the shape of the human leg. The experience of shaping plywood into compound curves contributed greatly to the development of the LCW.
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La chaise Eames Lounge Chair Wood (LCW) (aussi connue sous les appellations Low Chair Wood ou encore Eames Plywood Lounge Chair) est un objet issu du design industriel créé par le couple américain Ray et Charles Eames en 1945. Cette chaise est fabriquée et commercialisée depuis par la société de meubles de bureau Herman Miller aux États-Unis et Vitra en Europe.
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