Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman New Dimensions

by Vitra

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The perfect balance of tradition and modernity, the iconic design is now available in a larger size.
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Product Story

One of - if not the most - iconic designs of the 20th Century, the Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman personifies mid-century cool. Designed by husband and wife duo Charles & Ray Eames in 1956, this ‘updated version of the old English club chair’ set a benchmark in the history of furniture manufacturing, combining luxurious comfort with the highest-quality materials and craftsmanship. The lounger has an unmistakably modern shape while the leather upholstery harks back to the tradition of English armchairs, beginning with William Morris’s late 19th century designs. With average human height increasing worldwide by nearly 10cm, Vitra have now introduced a larger version of the Eames Lounge Chair meaning taller people can experience the same comfort that was intended with the original 1956 design.
  • Iconic mid-century design by Charles & Ray Eames in 1956

  • Amply proportioned chair that combined ultimate comfort with the highest quality materials and craftsmanship.

  • Shock mounts to ensure the ultimate luxury comfort

  • Vitra exclusively produce the Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman, offering their carefully curated combinations, therefore not every combination is available (labelled Out of Stock). If you would to explore a different combination available, simply click the start again button to refresh the options

  • With average human height increasing worldwide by nearly 10cm, Vitra have now introduced a larger version of the Eames Lounge Chair.

  • For more mid-century style ideas, read our Mid-Century Modern Style guide.

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Specifications

Specification

Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman New Dimensions Technical

Specifications

Dimensions

  Chair Footstool
Height 89cm 42cm
Width 84cm 63cm
Depth 85 - 92cm 56cm
Seat H 38cm N/A
Seat W 54cm 50cm

Materials & Information

Upholstery 100% Cowhide Leather in a wide selection of finishes and colours
Seat & Back Shell Moulded wood base in a wide selection of finishes
Base Five-star swivel base in die-cast aluminium with a choice of finishes
Glides Choose from hard glides for carpet or felt glides suited for hard floor

Care & Buying Guide

About Your Delivery

A Heal’s Furniture delivery

  • Uses our own specialist two-man crews.
  • Delivered to your room of choice.*
  • Fully assembled and checked by our team.
  • All packaging removed and disposed of responsibly.
  • £79 … but free for orders over £5,000.
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  • Many of our items are built to order.
  • Once you've placed your order we place ours.
  • As soon as our suppliers have made it and delivered to us, we contact you directly to offer a suitable delivery date.
  • Deliveries are Mon-Fri but Saturday slots can often be arranged for most of the country.
DELIVERY INFORMATION

Hassle-free returns

  • All online furniture orders can be returned within 14 days of delivery, regardless of reason.
  • Contact us and we will arrange for a crew to come out and collect the furniture.
  • There's no charge if it's faulty, but we do charge for change-of-mind returns.
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Designed By Charles & Ray Eames

In a career that spanned over forty years, husband and wife duo Charles and Ray Eames developed countless ground-breaking pieces of furniture. Cementing their names as figureheads of America’s Mid-century Modern movement, the couple produced a prolific range of designs including the Eames Lounge Chair (1956), DSW Chair (1950) and Eames House (1949) all of which are still to this day heralded for their innovative use of new materials.