Eames Aluminum Group

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Eames Aluminum Group
Charles Eames chair EA 119 Hopsak.jpg
Eames Aluminum 119 chair in black hopsak
DesignerCharles and Ray Eames
Date1958
Sold byHerman Miller (United States)

The Eames Aluminum Group series is a line of furniture designed by Charles and Ray Eames. While the furniture, particularly the task chair, is an icon of office furniture, it was originally commissioned as outdoor seating for the home of J. Irwin Miller (founder of Cummins Engines) by Eero Saarinen and Alexander Girard.[1] The original design featured a woven suspension back and seat stretched between aluminum ribs.

The chair has been in production by Herman Miller since its inception in 1958, although the seat material has changed over time. The original mesh was quickly discontinued, with the most iconic version being black leather. In 1969, the Eames added a "Soft Pad" version with cushions. In 2001, a version with "Cygnus" mesh (similar to the Aeron chair's Pellicle) was introduced.

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  1. ^ "Eames Aluminium Group Chairs: A major technical achievement". Herman Miller. Retrieved 19 April 2019.

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