Vintage Eames bench in fiberglass for Vitra, 1970
About this vintage design furniture
Original bench EAMES Edition VITRA of the 70s. This bench is simply superb and in a really excellent state of preservation. It was first used in a large Swiss company and then in a French medical practice. It is now up to you to give it a new life In a large living room, along a table, for a waiting room The set is modular and thus allows you to change the shells and the shelves of place. In addition to these 4 beautiful seats, this bench has 2 original shelves, which are also in very good condition and have almost no defects. They have only worn magazines ;) They can be used for decoration, plants,... The shells are made of fiberglass, the seats are made of foam and fabric and the base is made of black and chromed cast aluminum. The shells show some traces of use but the fabrics are almost new. The green and grey cushions have been reupholstered some time ago at Vitra. They do not have any stains or cracks. The set has been completely disassembled and cleaned. It is therefore ready for use and take a new start Dimensions: Seat height 46cm Back height 81cm Width feet 385cm Depth 56cm Shelves 56x43cm Hull width 47cm Hull depth 45cm
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Features
- Length
- 385 cm
- Height
- 81 cm
- Depth
- 56 cm
- Designer
- Charles & Ray EAMES
- Condition
- Good
- Period
- 1970s
- Origin
- Swiss
- Colour
- Green
- Main material
- Fiber glass
- Other material
- Cast aluminum
delivery and return
- Shipped from : France
- Delivery time :
- 1 week for small items
- 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
- Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery
About the designer
Charles & Ray EAMES
1907 - 1978Charles & Ray Eames are a pair of legendary American designers of international renown. They are responsible for many iconic design pieces of the 50s and 60s, including the famous "Eames armchairs".