EA Office Eames Lobby Chair
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Materials & Finish
The Eames Lobby Chair ES 104 is constructed with a die-cast aluminum frame and five-star swivel base in polished finish, resistant to scratches and corrosion. The seat, backrest, and armrests are upholstered in premium aniline leather, filled with high-density foam padding, and accented by button tufting. The refined combination of metal and leather conveys both luxury and modernist precision.
Designed for executive and meeting use, the Lobby Chair delivers exceptional comfort through its deep foam padding and wide leather cushions. Adjustable height and tilt mechanisms provide ergonomic adaptability, while the swivel base ensures flexibility in office settings. Despite its compact form, the ES 104 offers lounge-like comfort, making it suitable for boardrooms, workspaces, and refined interiors. Its blend of sculptural form and luxurious materiality makes it an enduring classic.
Comfort & Functionality
The chair is built on a solid aluminum frame that supports three separate upholstered leather cushions, each individually padded and hand-stitched. The cushions are mounted on a steel substructure, distributing weight evenly and ensuring long-term durability. The five-star base incorporates casters for mobility, with an adjustable tilt and height mechanism operated by concealed levers. Reinforced seams and precision fastening preserve structural integrity and finish.
Construction
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.