Designed by Charles and Ray Eames
Elegance in form and technique
The graceful silhouette sits equally well in all kinds of home and workplace interiors.
An enduring Eames design
The lithe chairs of the Eames Aluminum Group have been a popular design since their introduction in 1958, and it's no wonder. The graceful silhouette sits equally well in all kinds of home and workplace interiors. A wide range of material options allows a personalized look that, with its distinctive form, provides a statement of enduring design excellence wherever they are placed.
Timeless elegance
It's uncanny how a chair designed in 1958 as outdoor seating still manages to look both classic and contemporary in twenty-first century interiors. The chairs' clean, trim lines make them appropriate for all kinds of places, from homes to elegant offices to hip start-ups.
Aluminum Group chairs, upholstered in traditional fabric or leather, are ribbed at 1 7/8-inch intervals for a clean, refined appearance. In addition to powder coat finishes and polished aluminum, the base and frame is available in eggplant, an archival color that beautifully complements black leather upholstery.