Eames Lounge Chair - Ottoman
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Product Details


Comfort & Functionality
The chair offers a reclining angle fixed at a relaxed position, with the tilted seat and angled backrest designed to distribute body weight evenly. The deep leather cushions adapt to the body while retaining their shape over time. The swivel base ensures mobility, while the ottoman provides additional leg support. The combination of organic form, premium materials, and ergonomic design makes the Eames Lounge Chair a lasting icon of modern comfort.
Materials & Finish
The Eames Lounge Chair ottoman is composed of molded plywood shells finished with natural veneer, most commonly in walnut, rosewood, or black ash. Cushions are upholstered in high-quality aniline leather, filled with polyurethane foam and down for comfort and resilience. The five-star swivel base and ottoman base are crafted in die-cast aluminum with a black lacquered finish and polished edges.
Construction
The seat, are manufactured as molded plywood shells joined with shock mounts that allow flexibility and movement. Each shell is connected to the aluminum base via precision-machined fittings, ensuring stability and long-term durability. The ottoman construction mirrors the chair’s design, providing balance and continuity. Reinforced stitching and saddle seams secure the leather upholstery, while hidden fasteners preserve the chair’s clean profile.
Size and Packaging of the Product

Product Dimensions
Item is fully assembled

Box Dimensions
packed in 1 Box
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.