<p>This is a high quality reproduction from Bluesuntree.</p> <p>Alvar Aalto developed the L-shaped leg's unique bending technology during the years 1932-1933.</p> <p>These stools, whose original design and manufacturing technology are still used today, is a clear representation of Functionalism.</p> <p>Minimal Assembly Required.</p>
<p>This is a high quality reproduction from Bluesuntree.</p> <p>The Eames Lounge Chair and ottoman were released in 1956 after years of development. They are now part of the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art. The chair first appeared on the Arlene Francis Home" show broadcast on the NBC television network in the USA in 1956. Since then it has made many appearances on television and film, more recently in the popular sitcom Frasier along with a Coco Chanel couch and his father's La-Z-Boy.</p> <p>The Lounge Chair appeals to people for several reasons. It is a classic design that has been in production continuously since its creation. In addition to the style, it is also very comfortable, a combination not always found in high design. Additionally, some people find it desirable purely for reasons of Conspicuous consumption – originals of the chair with ottoman retail for about £3500.</p> <p>Our reproduction of this classic is sympathetic to the original's detail, but a fraction of the cost.</p> <p>Supplied Fully Assembled.</p>