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LaSorrentina's recommendation

perhaps globalisation is finally making possible the Eames Dream of high quality, designed furniture- mass produced for a mass market... and affordable...

the expiration of patents and design registrations opens up the door to a revival of mid-century modernism? (via herman miller)

Updated Feb 4, 2009

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ellievb's recommendation

so comfy!

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Updated Jan 16, 2009

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mcknightattack's recommendation

Eames chair is a classic, beautiful, comfortable, will last a lifetime (and will take me a lifetime to afford, unfortunately). (via Herman Miller at SmartFurniture)

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Updated Dec 3, 2008

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ASewell's recommendation

This looks like an incredibly comfortable and decadent chair to while away the hours in. I can picture myself and others in need of retreat in it.

You wouldn't want to sit in it on hot days, however, or you'd find yourself rising from in, your back slathered in sweat.

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Updated Oct 27, 2008

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stylenluxurious' recommendation

Classy fancy office style designed by Eames.

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Updated Oct 27, 2008

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simchabe's recommendation

There is a reason this style has lasted this long. It's classy, clean, artisitic and comfortable. Plus, I love the smell of leather.

Updated Oct 27, 2008

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piso's recommendation

I wanted this for a long time

Updated Oct 8, 2008

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FotoTwerp's recommendation

A design classic. I bought one years ago and love it as much as I did the first time I ever sat in and said 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhh'

Updated Sep 25, 2008

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