EA Office Chair, Hard Pad Version in Linen (Short)
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Product Details


Materials & Finish
The EA Hard Pad Chair is built with a die-cast aluminum frame and five-star swivel base, polished to resist scratches and corrosion. The seat and backrest are upholstered in high-quality linen fabric, stretched and tensioned across the frame, then reinforced with horizontal hard pads for added structure. The natural linen surface provides breathability and a refined, textile alternative to leather.
The hard pad version offers firmer ergonomic support compared to the Soft Pad, ensuring posture stability during long office use. The linen upholstery provides a breathable, temperature-regulating seating surface, suitable for year-round comfort. Adjustable seat height and tilt settings, combined with a swivel base, deliver flexibility. Lightweight yet robust, the EA Linen Hard Pad Chair integrates seamlessly into offices, conference rooms, and home workspaces.
Comfort & Functionality
The chair’s seat shell consists of tensioned linen fabric fixed into the polished aluminum side profiles, with horizontal padded sections that maintain stability and durability under daily use. The swivel base incorporates a gas-lift for height adjustment, a tilt mechanism for reclining, and smooth casters for mobility. Concealed fasteners and reinforced stitching secure the upholstery while preserving the chair’s clean geometry.
Construction
Size and Packaging of the Product

Product Dimensions
Item is fully assembled

Box Dimensions
packed in 1 Box
Available Upholstery Options
Linen upholstery, woven from natural flax fibers, is highly durable, breathable, and moisture-regulating. Its textured weave offers a refined, organic aesthetic while ensuring comfort, longevity, and sustainability, making it an ideal material for modern furniture applications.
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.