EA Office Chair, Leather Hard Pad version
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Materialien & Oberfläche
The Eames EA Office Chair with Hard Pad features a die-cast aluminum frame and base with a polished or powder-coated finish, resistant to scratches and corrosion. The seat and backrest are upholstered in high-quality leather, stretched over horizontal hard pads for durability and a sleek architectural look. The combination of aluminum and leather reflects the Eames’ philosophy of functional elegance and modern material use.
The hard pads provide a firmer seating surface compared to the Soft Pad series, delivering ergonomic support for office use. The chair adjusts in height and tilt to accommodate different postures, while the swivel base ensures mobility and flexibility. Lightweight yet robust, the EA Hard Pad Chair is suitable for executive offices, conference rooms, or home workspaces, combining professional comfort with timeless modern design.
Komfort & Funktionalität
TThe chair is built on a five-star aluminum base with a central support column, providing height adjustment through a gas-lift mechanism. The seat shell is formed from tensioned leather supported by hard pads, secured to the aluminum frame with precision fasteners. A tilt mechanism allows reclining, and the base is fitted with casters for mobility. Reinforced seams and precision stitching ensure durability of the leather upholstery.
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Charles Eames
Charles Eames (1907–1978) was an American designer, architect, and filmmaker, renowned for his groundbreaking contributions to modern furniture design. Together with his wife and creative partner, Ray Eames, he pioneered innovative uses of molded plywood, fiberglass, and aluminum, producing timeless pieces such as the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman (1956). Educated in architecture at Washington University in St. Louis, Eames emphasized functionality, comfort, and affordability while maintaining elegance and simplicity. Beyond furniture, the Eames Office created exhibitions, films, and designs that reflected a holistic vision of modern living. Charles Eames remains a defining figure of 20th-century design.















