
Eames House Bird
Charles and Ray Eames enriched the collage-like interior of their private home, the Eames House, with numerous objects and accessories that they brought back from their travels. For over seventy years, the figure of a wooden bird has stood in the centre of the living room – an artefact that was evidently highly treasured by the couple, since it also appeared frequently as an accessory in photographs taken by Charles and Ray.
In addition to the classic black lacquered version made of solid alder, the Eames House Bird is also available in walnut.
In addition to the classic black lacquered version made of solid alder, the Eames House Bird is also available in walnut.
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Material description
- Body: solid alder, black lacquer finish.
- Legs: steel wire.
- Origin of wood: alder (Alnus glutinosa) from Western Europe and/or Poland.
- Body: walnut, clear lacquer finish.
- Legs: steel wire.
- Origin of wood: walnut (Juglans nigra) from Western Europe and/or Poland.