Eames LAX Armshell Lounge Chair
About the Item
- Creator:Charles Eames (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 26 in (66.04 cm)Width: 25 in (63.5 cm)Depth: 24 in (60.96 cm)Seat Height: 15 in (38.1 cm)
- Style:Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:circa 1954
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Excellent shape with light water ring in the seat.
- Seller Location:Dallas, TX
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU87855862513
Charles Eames
The legacy of Charles Eames looms large in design. In partnership with his wife, Ray, Charles was at the forefront of pioneering innovation in the use of molded plywood for furniture making. The Eameses’ cheerful and inviting work has endured among the most important advancements in the history of 20th-century design.
Together, visionary mid-century modern duo Charles and Ray Eames introduced a wide range of renowned furniture to the postwar market, including iconic designs such as the Eames lounge chair and ottoman, the wildly colorful birch plywood-and-plastic-laminate Eames storage unit, the Eames compact sofa and more. The designers were trailblazers in molded plywood furniture and brought lively organic form to metal and plastic.
Charles Eames studied architecture at Washington University in St. Louis. He traveled to Mexico and Europe, and experienced firsthand the work of designer-architects Le Corbusier and Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. In 1930, upon returning to Missouri, Eames opened an architecture practice with Charles M. Gray but later moved to Michigan in 1938. He received a fellowship at Cranbrook Academy of Art, which would become a breeding ground for the stars of mid-century design. Eames continued his architecture studies at Cranbrook and also taught in the design department.
In 1940, Eames met his future wife, artist and designer Beatrice Alexandra "Ray" Kaiser, who was studying at Cranbrook under Abstract Expressionist painter Hans Hofmann. Charles teamed up with another Cranbrook instructor, Finnish-American designer Eero Saarinen, to explore the possibilities of plywood for use in furniture design.
With support from Ray, Charles and Eero created chairs and case pieces and submitted them to the “Organic Design in Home Furnishings” competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York City — among them was the groundbreaking organic Side chair made of molded plywood with maple legs. It was upholstered by Heywood-Wakefield. This exhibition is considered critical by many to the popularization of what is known as mid-century modernism. Eames and Saarinen won first place for their submissions to the competition.
Charles and Ray were married in 1941 and soon after moved to Los Angeles, California, and lived in an apartment building designed by architect Richard Neutra. Charles worked on set design at MGM, and at night, in a humble workshop they established in the guest bedroom, he and Ray experimented with molded plywood on a homemade device they called the “Kazaam!” machine. In 1942, the couple won a U.S. Navy contract to create molded plywood leg splints that would be used to support wartime medical efforts. Soon, the Evans Product Company was making the splints and the Eameses opened the famed Eames Office and studio.
The Eameses’ innovative use of wire framing, molded plywood and applied fabrics caught the attention of many notable figures in interior design and architecture, including George Nelson, director of design at Herman Miller, a now-legendary modern furniture manufacturer. The company enlisted the Eameses’ talents and was eventually home to the couple’s classic pieces such as the Eames DCW chair and the DCM chair.
Find an extensive array of vintage Charles Eames seating, tables and case pieces on 1stDibs.
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: Dallas, TX
- Return PolicyThis item cannot be returned.
- Charles Eames Aluminum Group Lounge Chair and Ottoman for Herman MillerBy Herman Miller, Charles and Ray EamesLocated in Dallas, TXCharles and Ray Eames 'Aluminum Group' lounge chair model EA124 and ottoman model EA125. This is an early production one-owner example that has been very well ...Category
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsAluminum
- Frank lloyd Wright Usonian Lounge ChairBy Frank Lloyd WrightLocated in Dallas, TXUsonian lounge chair by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1949 from the Robert Winn House. From the Usonian period of Frank Lloyd Wright's prolific career, this lounge chair was created as part of...Category
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsUpholstery, Pine
- Black LCW by Charles Eames 1955By Charles EamesLocated in Dallas, TXEarly Production LCW designed by Charles Eames manufactured by Herman Miller - 1955. Chair is in very good original condition with the original black analine dye.Category
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Chairs
MaterialsRubber, Plywood
- P40 Lounge Chair by Osvaldo Borsani Chair for TecnoBy Osvaldo BorsaniLocated in Dallas, TXEarly production P40 lounge chair designed by Osvaldo Borsani for Tecno, Italy, 1950s. The lounge, with an extendable footrest, is designed to recline and can be set in several posit...Category
Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsBrass, Steel
- Production DCM by Charles Eames red 1950sBy Charles EamesLocated in Dallas, TXEarly Production red analine dye DCM designed by Charles Eames manufactured by Herman Miller. Chair is in very good original condition.Category
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Chairs
MaterialsMetal
- Pair of Vintage 1-2-3 Lounge Chairs by Verner PantonBy Verner PantonLocated in Dallas, TXBeautiful pair of 1-2-3 lounge chairs by Verner Panton for Fritz Hansen, 1970s.Category
Vintage 1970s Danish Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsSteel
- Charles Eames MAX Armshell Lounge ChairsBy Charles and Ray EamesLocated in San Francisco, CACharles and Ray Eames designed MAX low lounge arm shells with X-base. Original black base and screws in excellent original condition. These are wonderful early transitional parchment...Category
Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsFiberglass
- Eames LAR Cats Cradle Base Fiberglass Armshell Lounge ChairBy Ray Eames, Herman Miller, Charles Eames, Charles and Ray EamesLocated in Ferndale, MIFrom the fiberglass chair series developed by Charles and Ray Eames immediately after WW2. Widely distributed by Herman Miller. This low arm rod (LAR) chair has zinc finished base wi...Category
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsSteel, Zinc
- Pair of Eames Lounge Chair Metal 'LCM'By Charles and Ray Eames, Herman MillerLocated in New York, NYIconic pair of Eames for Herman Miller LCM's in later orange and black paint finish. These chairs are structurally sound and sturdy, both have a later, but not new, orange paint surf...Category
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsMetal
- Original First Generation Eames Zenith Rope-Edge LAX Lounge ChairBy Charles and Ray Eames, Herman MillerLocated in Los Angeles, CAThis first generation Zenith DAX lounge chair in Lemon yellow was designed by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller. It features the original rope edge beneath the chair, as well a...Category
Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Armchairs
MaterialsMetal
- Eames LCM Lounge Chair, Herman Miller, USA, 1950sBy Herman Miller, Charles and Ray EamesLocated in London, GBAn Eames LCM lounge chair, Herman Miller, USA, 1950s. Ash plywood, chrome-plated steel and original rubber feet caps. With manufacturers label. ...Category
Vintage 1950s North American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsSteel
- Early Rope Edge Eames Lounge Chair for Herman MillerBy Charles and Ray EamesLocated in Cincinnati, OHA very early 1st generation rope edge rare lounge height fiberglass arm shell chair with the larger rubber shock mounts having metal washers and satin black iron X base. The chair st...Category
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsIron