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Charles & Ray Eames, EA-208 chair for Vitra

Auction Lot 155 (40003164)
CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for Vitra.
Soft Pad Chair, model EA-208. Designed in 1969.
Black leather seat and back, swivel base and chrome armrests.
Minor signs of use considering its age.
Manufactured by Vitra, with 2010 labels.
Measurements: 83 x 58 x 58 cm, seat height 52 cm.

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Estimated Value : 1,400 - 1,500 €
Live auction: 01 Jul 2025
Live auction: 01 Jul 2025 14:30
Remaining time: 14 days 21:08:26
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CHARLES EAMES (USA, 1907 - 1978) & RAY EAMES (USA, 1912 - 1988) for Vitra.
Soft Pad Chair, model EA-208. Designed in 1969.
Black leather seat and back, swivel base and chrome armrests.
Minor signs of use considering its age.
Manufactured by Vitra, with 2010 tags.
Measurements: 83 x 58 x 58 cm, seat height 52 cm.

The Soft Pad office chair by Charles and Ray Eames was created in 1969 for Vitra. It has an ergonomic shape that adapts easily to the contours of the body, and is in keeping with the elegant language developed by the Eames couple in the 1950s and 1960s.

Charles and Ray Eames, husband and wife and artistic couple, worked in the fields of industrial and graphic design, fine art and film, and are responsible for numerous designs that have become classics of the 20th century. Charles Eames studied architecture for two years at the University of Washington, and then began his career working in a studio on residential housing projects. In 1938 he moved to Cranbrook, Michigan, to continue studying architecture and design at the city's Academy of Art. There he became a professor and headed the industrial design department. Together with Eero Saarinen, son of his teacher Eliel Saarinen, he designed the trophy for the Organic Design Prize, awarded by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. In 1941, after divorcing his first wife, he married fellow Cranbrook artist Ray Kaiser. Together they settled in Los Angeles, where they remained for the rest of their lives. In the late 1940s, Ray and Charles designed their home together, known as the "Eames House," now considered a masterpiece of modern architecture. In the 1950s the couple continued to work in architecture and furniture design, pioneering the use of new techniques and materials such as fiberglass and plastic resin in the manufacture of chairs. They are currently represented in the Design Museum in London and the MoMA in New York, among many others.

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