

Eames Moulded Plywood Chair
Summary
Designers Charles and Ray Eames helped develop molded plywood technology in the 1940s to create seating that conformed to the natural curves of the human body. Their Eames Molded Plywood Lounge Chair for Herman Miller is just as relevant today as it was when it was first designed. The chair’s seat and back are molded with five plies, featuring hardwood inner plies. It’s all connected with natural rubber shock mounts to absorb the body’s movement. This lightweight but durable chair brings comfort and warmth to hospitality spaces and common areas. It’s offered in a range of finishes and upholstery options to suit your needs.
Dimensions
Metal Base
Height: 26.5 in
Width: 22 in
Depth: 24.2 in
Seat Height: 15.5 in
Aesthetic integrity, enduring charm, inviting comfort

A foundation for modern furniture design
Distinctive Design
You can tell it’s Eames at a glance. Lounge chair, dining chair. Both with wood or chrome-plated steel legs. Molding thin sheets of lightweight veneer into gently curved shapes gives the durable material a soft, inviting appearance. The chairs work just about anywhere—from homes and offices to schools and public areas.


Best design of the twentieth century
Herman Miller x HAY
Classic Eames designs thoughtfully reimagined by Danish design house HAY.
