Eames Stools

Turned Solid Wood Stools by Eames

Eames Stools were designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1960.

The Eames office was commissioned by Time Inc. to fit out three lobbies in the Rockefeller Center in New York. As well as complete interior fixtures and fittings the project included the comfortable Lobby Chairs and a series of solid walnut stools.

These turned stools which (as Ray Eames originally intended) can also be used as occasional tables, have three different design details in their centre sections.

Materials: solid walnut, glued together in several layers, covered with clear varnish.

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