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Part The Permanent - Charles Eames Style Classic Lounge
Charles Eames Style Classic Lounge
4 times mentioned • Chester Loi • 27 December 2018

Charles Eames Style Classic Lounge

Ray & Charles Eames Style Classic Lounge Chair & Ottoman. MYR 6,080.00. The Ray & Charles Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman is one of the most famous mid-century modern pieces.

Its form and function make it a sought-after piece in demand since its introduction. It was released in 1956 after years of development and is now part of the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art. The chair first appeared on the Arlene Francis 'Home" show broadcast on the NBC television network in the USA in 1956.
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Part The Permanent Collection
3 times mentioned • Chester Loi • 27 December 2018

Part The Permanent Collection

Coconut Lounge Chair. Humorous understones and formal clarity in black. Recognised design.

Because of its unique, striking design, the Coconut chair is part of the permanent collection in museums worldwide. Because of the comfort Nelson provided in his design, it's also part of the "permanent collection" in homes and offices.
Part The Permanent - Eames Lounge Chair
Eames Lounge Chair
19 times mentioned • Chester Loi • 27 December 2018

Eames Lounge Chair

Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman White Leather. They are officially titled Eames Lounge and Ottoman and were released in 1956 after years of development by designers.

It was the first chair that the Eameses designed for a high-end market. Examples of these furnishings are part of the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art.
Part The Permanent - New York
New York
142 times mentioned • Kelly Z • 25 March 2018

New York

Modular, flexible, simple and customizable: Tube is back. The project by Joe Colombo made the history of Italian design and is part of the permanent collections of the Triennale di Milano, Moma and Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

Designed in 1969, this iconic seat completely de-structured is once again contemporary thanks to next-generation production technology maintaining its original features unaltered. Components are manufactured through a rotational molding process that allows to produce hollow bodies in a single piece, stackable o
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