Originally designed by the renowned designers Charles and Ray Eames, the Stools carry a captivating history. In 1960, the Eames Office received a prestigious commission from Time Inc. to furnish the interiors of three main lobbies in New York's Rockefeller Center. As part of this project, the Eames couple crafted the Lobby Chairs along with a series of solid walnut stools.
The expertly crafted stools exemplify Eames' careful attention to detail. With a distinct profile and the natural hues of walnut wood, these stools showcase the unique artistry that defines their craftsmanship. Embracing versatility, these stools effortlessly transition between providing a comfortable seating option and functioning as elegant occasional tables. Featuring a concave seat design, the Eames Stool not only has a stylish aesthetic but also provides exceptional comfort.
Originally designed by the renowned designers Charles and Ray Eames, the Stools carry a captivating history. In 1960, the Eames Office received a prestigious commission from Time Inc. to furnish the interiors of three main lobbies in New York's Rockefeller Center. As part of this project, the Eames couple crafted the Lobby Chairs along with a series of solid walnut stools.
The expertly crafted stools exemplify Eames' careful attention to detail. With a distinct profile and the natural hues of walnut wood, these stools showcase the unique artistry that defines their craftsmanship. Embracing versatility, these stools effortlessly transition between providing a comfortable seating option and functioning as elegant occasional tables. Featuring a concave seat design, the Eames Stool not only has a stylish aesthetic but also provides exceptional comfort.
Eames Stools
by
Vitra

This product is designed by
Charles and Ray Eames
Charles and Ray were a married couple who fundamentally changed the way furniture and buildings are designed and manufactured - playing a large role at the inception of the Modernist movement. They worked with Herman Miller and then later Vitra in the 1950’s to pioneer new technologies in moulded plywood, plastic resin and wire mesh products.
Charles was by highly influenced by the Finnish Architect Eliel Saarinen who encouraged Eames to move to Michigan to further study Architecture at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. He became friends with Eliel’s son Eero and together they created a prize-winning furniture entry for New York’s MOMA museum ‘Organic Design in Home Furnishings’ competition. Ray Eames was born as...