Vitra White Lounge Chair classic, Eames, 1956 / Jongerius, 2002
From now we offer without additional costs: "Leather Grand". If you want your Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman with "Leather Grand", please indicate it on your order.
The White Lounge Chair by Vitra (Charles & Ray Eames, 1956 / Hella Jongerius, 2002): Since 1956, the Eames Lounge Chair has combined ultimate comfort with highest quality materials and workmanship. In the tradition of the English club chair, which inspired this classic design by Charles and Ray Eames, the original appearance of the Lounge Chair was defined by a dark wood veneer and black leather. However, the Eameses also created an early version with light-coloured leather upholstery.
Now Vitra introduces a new interpretation of the Lounge Chair, developed in cooperation with Hella Jongerius and the Eames Office. With white leather, polished aluminium and walnut veneer in a light finish, the new version harmonises perfectly with light-coloured interiors.
Now Vitra introduces a new interpretation of the Lounge Chair, developed in cooperation with Hella Jongerius and the Eames Office. With white leather, polished aluminium and walnut veneer in a light finish, the new version harmonises perfectly with light-coloured interiors.
Material: Shell walnut veneer in a light finish (white pigmented); seat and
backrest shells in bent plywood, connection with rubber/metal shock
connection (shock mounts), removable upholstery with premium leather
covers, colour snow; polished base.
Lounge Chair, classic version: 840 x 840 x 850 mm.
Lounge Chair, new interpretation: 930 x 840 x 850 mm.
Lounge Chair, classic version: 840 x 840 x 850 mm.
Lounge Chair, new interpretation: 930 x 840 x 850 mm.
Product.Nr.: 4120840005/0604
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Designer furniture & lights by Hella Jongerius at lachair.com
Hella Jongerius, born 1963 in de Meern, Netherlands, studied design at the Industrial Design Academy in Eindhoven. She subsequently attracted international attention through her work for the Dutch design label Droog Design. She taught at the Design Academy in Eindhoven from 1998-99, serving as head of the department Living/Atelier from 2000-04. In 2000, she founded the design studio JongeriusLab in Rotterdam, where she creates, produced and markets many of her designs – primarily dishware, vases, textiles and furnishings. Hella Jongerius' work often blurs the borders between design and handicrafts, or art and technology. Along with Jasper Morrison and Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec, Hella Jongerius has made major contributions to the steadily growing Vitra Home Collection.Exhibitions (selection):
2007 "Inside Colours", installation for the exhibition "MyHome", Vitra Design Museum, Vitra Campus, Weil am Rhein
2005 "Ideal House", International Furniture Fair, Cologne
2005 "On the Shelves”, Villa Noailles, Hyères
2005 guest curator at the Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum (selection of objects from the permanent collection; design "Paravents" inspired by exhibition artefacts), New York
2003 Solo exhibition, Design Museum, London
2002 "Skin: Surface and Structure in Contemporary Design", Cooper-Hewitt National Design Museum, New York
2001 "My Soft Office", project for the exhibition "Workspheres", Museum of Modern Art, New York
1996 Self Manufacturing Designers exhibition, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
1996 "Thresholds in Contemporary Design from the Netherlands", Museum of Contemporary Art, New York
1995 "Mutant Materials in Contemporary Design", Museum of Modern Art, New York
1994 "Bath Mat" with Droog Design, Salone Internazionale del Mobile, Milan
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