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Stools

Charles & Ray Eames, 1960

Originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames as furnishings for three lobbies in New York City's Rockefeller Center, the Stools make attractive companion pieces for many lounge chairs and sofas. Crafted from solid turned walnut, the Stools can also be used as occasional tables.

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Stools

In 1960, the Eames Office was commissioned by Time Inc. to outfit the interiors of three lobbies in New York's Rockefeller Center. As part of this project, Charles and Ray Eames designed the plush Lobby Chairs and a series of solid walnut stools. These turned stools, which can also be used as occasional tables, are differentiated by the distinctive profiles of their shafts.

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Charles & Ray Eames

Charles and Ray Eames are counted among the most important figures of twentieth-century design. Their work spans the fields of furniture design, filmmaking, photography and exhibition design. Vitra is the sole authorised manufacturer of Eames products for Europe and the Middle East. When you own an Eames product made by Vitra, you know it is an original.