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You may have heard of the famous American designers Charles and Ray Eames. Their abundance of talent and experience within the field meant that they made significant contributions to the development of modern furniture and architecture.

Arguably the most famous of their designs is the Eames chair. As a lounge chair, this design is intended to combine comfort with style.

But these concepts should not be limited to the home. And so, amongst the various contributions made by Charles and Ray Eames, is the Eames office chair. As part of the Eames Aluminium Group, this chair was designed in the 1940's but is still used today. Even 70 years later, the elegant and professional look it offers still remains fashionable and its comfort is an added bonus.

The typical design of an Eames office chair combines an aluminium base with a seat of luxurious black leather. A range of different colours are also available however, including green, red and white. Whilst this is the most classic style of an Eames office chair, they are also available in mesh rather than leather.

The original intent for the Eames office chair was that it could be used both indoors and outdoors, but nowadays it is primarily used indoors, specifically within the workplace. They are popularly used within offices as they give off a sense of professionalism. Another reason for this is because they offer complete comfort. As so many people spend a huge amount of time at their desks, it is important to ensure that they are comfortable in order to prevent any injuries from occurring. The natural curves of a person's back is taken into account with an Eames office chair as they are moulded to follow these, allowing for ultimate comfort.

For additional comfort, the heights of an Eames office chair can be easily adjusted to suit your requirements, simply by using its pneumatic safety spring. They can also be tilted through a built-in mechanism.

An Eames office chai is available with a high or low back. The high backed chairs offer a beneficial support of the neck and upper lumber at all times. In addition to this, as they are taller than their shorter siblings, the high back chairs are more commonly known as 'management chairs', as they give off a sense of superiority.

Practicality also comes into play with an Eames office chair as they incorporate a swivel system and a five-star pedestal base. This makes the chair completely grounded, with no risk of it toppling over and the wheels allow it to run smoothly across the floor.

by: Kyle Higgins




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