Kardiel
Plywood Lounge Chair & Ottoman, White Aniline/Cherry
Originally introduced by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956, the Eames lounge chair and ottoman became iconic instantly. Called 670 for the lounge and 671 for the ottoman, these pieces featured contoured seat cushions, a 15% recline, and a high back for comfort. The chair appeared on TV on Arlene Francis' 'Home Show', later known as the 'Today Show', and has since been seen in various TV and film settings, including 'Friends' and 'Iron Man'. The Eames Lounge Chair is renowned for its enduring classic design and comfort, making it a sought-after high-design furniture piece. Kardiel's reproduction of this chair retains all original features, including Top Grain Aniline Leather, a die-cast aluminum base, and a Kiln Dried Polyurethane real Plywood shell. You can acquire your hand-crafted version, made with top-quality materials in different finishes.