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Architonic ID: 1019178
SKU: 412 361 00
Anno di Lancio: 1958
EA 108, drehbar, mit Armlehnen
830 × 580 × 590 / 400 mm
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La Aluminium Chair è uno dei più straordinari elementi d‘arredo di design del XX secolo. Charles e Ray Eames l‘hanno progettata originariamente nel 1958 per la residenza privata di un collezionista d‘arte di Columbus nell‘Indiana (USA). Per la progettazione di questa sedia la coppia di designer ha abbandonato il principio della seduta a guscio, tendendo invece un pannello di tessuto o di pelle tra due elementi laterali in alluminio per creare una seduta tesa ma elastica. La sedia si adatta al corpo della persona ed è molto comoda, anche in assenza di un‘imbottitura complessa.
L‘Aluminium Group comprende diversi modelli adatti all‘utilizzo in ambienti domestici, uffici e aree pubbliche. Vitra produce la serie di sedute Aluminium Group da diversi decenni, sempre nella stessa eccellente qualità. Questa esperienza ci consente di offrire una garanzia di 30 anni su tutti i modelli di sedie dell‘Aluminium Group.
Le Aluminium Chairs EA 105-108 offrono una soluzione ideale per le sale riunioni. Sono presenti negli eleganti arredi di numerosi uffici, sale conferenze e sale riunioni in tutto il mondo. Grazie alle loro generose proporzioni e alla seduta a fascia elastica – un pannello di pelle, tessuto o rete teso tra due barre di alluminio – queste sedie sono estremamente confortevoli. Grazie alla vasta gamma di imbottiture e colori, è facilissimo trovare la sedia perfetta per qualsiasi ambiente.
Schienale e sedile: sedia con schienale medio-alto. Sedile in tessuto a rete o imbottitura con nervature orizzontali saldate ad alta frequenza in tessuto o pelle. Profili laterali e distanziatori in alluminio pressofuso con finitura lucida o cromata o verniciati a polvere in nero intenso.
Braccioli: alluminio pressofuso con finitura lucida o cromata o verniciati a polvere in nero intenso.
Basamento: base a quattro razze in alluminio pressofuso con finitura lucida o cromata o verniciato a polvere in nero intenso.
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Charles and Ray Eames are two of the most important product designers of the 20th century. The celebrated duo experimented with plywood, fibreglass, steel wire and aluminium, creating some of the most popular mid-century classics, including the Lounge Chair and Ottoman, the Aluminium Group chairs, and the DSW Chair. Charles & Ray Eames: a biography Charles Eames was born in 1907 in St. Louis, USA, and studied architecture at the Washington University in St. Louis. In 1938, he continued his studies at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. He later became the head of the Design Department. Beatrice Alexandra (Ray) Kaiser was born in 1912 in Sacramento, California. She studied painting at Bennett College in New York before she met Charles Eames at the Cranbrook Academy. They married in 1941. As designers, Ray and Charles Eames experimented with moulded plywood, and together with Finnish architect Eero Saarinen, they won the “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition in 1940. In 1946, the duo's work was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York. In addition to their prodigious furniture output, the pair had also designed the IBM-Pavilion at the 1964 New York World's Fair. In 1969, they participated at the Musée des Arts Decoratifs exhibition “Qu'est-ce que le design?” and MoMA presented a retrospective of their work in 1973, entitled “Furniture by Charles and Ray Eames.” Charles Eames died in 1978, while Ray Eames died in 1988. The Work of Charles & Ray Eames The duo's early work is associated with the moulded plywood technique pioneered by Alvar Aalto. In 1956, they designed the famous Lounge Chair and Ottoman – a contemporary version of a club chair. The seat offers unparalleled comfort and quality, combined with luxurious materials such as rosewood and leather. In 1958, the designers followed up with the Aluminium Group, a series of chair designs using cast aluminium and a wide variety of canvas and leather seats, available in different colours. The chairs were easily adaptable to both office and home environments. Charles and Ray Eames also worked extensively with steel wire, as well as fibreglass and plastic. Eames House The Eames House was built as the couple's house and studio in 1949 in the Pacific Palisades neighbourhood of Los Angeles. Built as a part of the Case Study Houses Program initiated by Arts & Architecture magazine, it is sometimes known as Case Study House Nr. 8. The architecture of the Eames House serves as a frame for an ever-changing mix-and-match interior, in which Eames furniture was often paired with exotic and primitive objects. Eames Chair The Eames Chair combines comfort with high design, and the multitude of available seats, bases and colours enables combinations such as Plastic Side Chair and Eames Armchair and Eames Rocking Chair. The chairs were originally made from fibreglass, but are now produced from moulded plastic (polypropylene) by the manufacturer Vitra. Eames Hang it all Originally designed as a children's wardrobe, Hang it all is made of white steel wire and colourful wooden spheres. A modular design, it can be repeated almost endlessly without losing the compositional harmony of the original unit. Plywood Group The concept behind the Plywood Group furniture series was that three-dimensionally moulded plywood could be designed to fit human anatomy. Additionally, plywood furniture is light and durable, if treated correctly. The LCW Eames Chair optimises the support for the seat and the backrest by fastening the components to the steel frame with rubber screws, an innovation pioneered by Charles and Ray Eames. © by Architonic