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Early production Charles Eames for Herman Miller Lounger 670

Product code: 3925

Absolutely outstanding 1970s production black leather and rosewood Eames 670 lounge chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames. 

The Eames' originally designed the set as a gift for their friend, the director, Billy Wilder ("Some Like It Hot", "Sunset Blvd.").   

We understand this set dates from early 1964 due to the double ring round Eames label. There is a stamp on the seat under the cushion numbered 802 (we have been told the early chairs where numbered as they came off the production line) as well as four number 64s stamped into the wood.

The patina of the rosewood is beautiful.  The wood is in good condition with some edge wear - tiny bumps and some small chips on the edges (not very noticeable).  

Some slight vaneer damage on the inside of the shell by the armrest but not visible with cushion on.

The leather is in good vintage condition - it has some slight scratches to be expected of a 60 year old chair, and the down filling is compacted somewhat - personally, we prefer this to the thick, overfilled matt modern version, as the leather looks supple and gorgeous and it's more comfortable.

The seat pad has has been reglued around the zip where it had become unstitched but this is all underneath the seat.

If you want a new-looking chair, this will not be for you, but if you want a chair with tons of character that epitomises cool - this is it!  Eames' vision in designing it was to evoke "a well-used baseball mitt" and he nailed it.

The metal base is in good vintage condition - some scratches and scuffs commensurate with age but nothing noticeable.

Overall the chair is in good vintage condition.

A highly collectable, modern classic.  The definitive lounge chair. 

 

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