Charles Eames Aluminium Chair EA 108
Charles Eames Aluminium Chair EA 108 is not just a visitor chair. This office chair is especially great with conference tables, dining room tables and desks. The EA 108 is at home wherever design is a statement.
The Eames 108 presents itself as a strong type that was originally intended to be a model for outdoor use. However, the Eames EA 108 quickly found its way into offices and private rooms, where it began a true and unstoppable triumphal procession.
The office chair´s die-cast aluminum frame is high-gloss chrome-plated (beware of cheap suppliers who do not use this high-quality material! The foot base frame is turnable and equipped with sliders. Our model is manufactured and delivered in full leather, meaning that the back cover consists of the same material as the seat and back of the inner sides. The inner sides of the covers - also called ribs - are stitched and have original dimensions. Attention! Cheap bidders can not offer these details!.
Available in many variants
The office chair can be ordered in different leather variants and colors, in fabric or in vinyl.
Not only simply copied
Our furniture is not simply copied. They are subject to the highest quality standards using the latest manufacturing techniques. This results in a very durable product which will give you many years of pleasure over and over. Nothing is more unaesthetic than a cheap copy that reveals itself as such at first sight.
Craftsmanship from Tuscany
Tuscan craftsmanship Made in Italy and many years of experience guarantee a high quality finish of the Eames Lounge Chair.
Article Facts. Original details
- Frame made of aluminum (original material)
- Model production always in full leather (seat, and back).
- Leather upholstery EU-certified from Italy.
Like all our models, the Charles Eames Aluminium Chair EA 108 is produced in selected Italian family factories and by hand.
Dimensions:
- Width approx. 59 cm (1'11'') x depth approx. 58 cm (1'11'') x height approx. 85 cm (2'9''). Seat height approx. 47 cm (1'7'').
Due to the special situation (pandemic etc.) the production time of the Eames EA 108 is starting at approx. 10 weeks. In addition approx. 5 to 9 working days for delivery. Depending on destination. (As of February 2022)
Charles Eames (1907 - 1978). Designer and architect of American descent.
Charles and Ray Eames had an impressive influence on post-war design in the USA. Among the most famous designs are undoubtedly the office and conference chairs of the Aluminium Group (EA 117, EA 119, EA 219, EA 108, EA 208), stools (EA 125, EA 225) and lounge chairs (EA 124, EA 224).
History of development
By omitting the usual seat shells, Charles and Ray Eames entered new territory in 1958 and immediately made design history. Aluminum crossbars on the back and under the seat connected the chair's two polished metal side frames. The continuous upholstery was stretched over the frame and tightly rolled over aluminum rods at the top and bottom. The individual ribs of the seat and back upholstery had a spacing of 47 mm. The Aluminum Group included chairs with high and low backs, with or without arms, all of which had a cast aluminum swivel base. More than a decade later, the Eames office developed the Soft Pad Group, which evolved from the Aluminium Group design wise.
Suitable for indoor and outdoor use
The target of the Aluminium Group was to create a chair that was suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. At the same time, the use of material was to be kept at minimum and the volume was to be minimized. After a development period of three years, the first prototypes - the "Leisure Group" was created in 1958.
Principle of construction
The design principle follows the formation of a load-bearing textile seat shell stretched between two aluminum profiles. Horizontal seams provide stiffening of the fabric and prevent the shell from "sitting through". At the bottom and top of the shell, a roll-up of the fabric provides an elegant yet comfortable edge and creates a handsome finish.
Visually light and versatile
The seat cover consists of five layers of different materials and ensures that a very high level of seating comfort is achieved despite minimal padding thickness. The clamping construction is visible through the use of so-called clasps in the back and seat area, giving the chair an additional visual lightness.
Through the consistent application of the construction principle and the use of identical parts, different variants have been created over time: Office and conference chairs (EA 117, 119, 219, 108, 208), stools (EA 125, EA 225), lounge chairs (EA 124, EA 224).
Vinyl, fabric, leather and mesh (from 1984) were used as upholstery. The variant with sewn-on, additional upholstery pockets realized from 1969 is available under the name "Softpad", initially in fabric and leather variants, now only in leather.