Charles Eames
Lounge Chair, Model LCW

DesignerAmerican, 1907–1978
DesignerAmerican, 1913–1988
CultureAmerican
Titles
  • Lounge Chair, Model LCW
DateDesigned 1945–1946, Manufactured 1946–1949
MediumAniline-dyed plywood, chromium-plated steel, and rubber
Dimensions26 1/2 × 24 3/8 × 21 3/4 in. (67.3 × 61.9 × 55.2 cm)
Credit LineBequest of William F. Stern
Object number2013.660.2
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ProvenanceWilliam F. Stern; bequeathed to MFAH, 2013.
Inscriptions, Signatures and Marks
Sticker on bottom of seat: Evans (twice in cross formation) / Manufactured by / EVANS PRODUCTS COMPANY / MOLDED PLYWOOD DIVISION / herman Miller / Furniture company / SOLE DISTRIBUTOR / Designed by CHARLES EAMES

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