Monday, March 13, 2006

Few items of furniture are as instantly recognizable as the Eames chair and ottoman, perhaps the only chair to make its debut on live television.
Now, 50 years after it was introduced on “The Today Show,” Charles and Ray Eames’ leather-and-rosewood lounge is being reissued in a limited collector’s edition.
For a $6,500 donation at EamesFoundation.org, mid-century modern aficionados can buy the molded plywood chair in Santos Palisander, a sustainable rosewood. Originally, most Eames chairs were made of endangered rosewood Rio Palisander; manufacturer Herman Miller discontinued its use and switched to walnut and cherry.posted by Eric Acevedo at 10:28 AM | del.icio.us | Digg it | Yahoo MyWeb