Lobby Desk Chair; ES104; Charles & Ray Eames; Herman Miller; 1960s; United States;
Lobby Desk Chair ES104 by Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller - 1960s
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Eames executive chair ES-104, also known as the Time-Life chair, an iconic piece of mid-century design by Charles and Ray Eames. This chair was originally crafted for the executive floors of the Time-Life Building in New York City. The high-back model in black leather is very rare, with its plush, button-tufted cushions and sleek aluminum frame. It tilts, swivels, and offers height adjustment, ensuring exceptional comfort and adaptability in any workspace. The craftsmanship is evident in the fine leather upholstery, detailed edge stitching, and covered buttons. Its historical significance is underscored by its use in the 1972 World Chess Championship by both Bobby Fischer and Boris Spassky. An authentic piece from Herman Miller, this rare high-back edition is a coveted collector’s item for enthusiasts of timeless design.
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