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伊姆斯休憩椅和腳凳 / Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman

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伊姆斯休憩椅和腳凳 

設計師 | 查爾斯和雷·伊姆斯 (美國)

設計時間 | 1956

品牌 | 維特拉 (德國)

規格 | 寬85 x 深138 x 高80公分

材質 | 胡桃木模壓膠合板.金屬烤漆.皮


Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman

DESIGNER.Charles and Ray Eames (USA)

DESIGNED.1956

MANUFACTURER.Vitra (Germany)

DIMENSIONS.W85 x D138 x H80cm

MATERIALS.Walnut molded plywood, metal, leather


編號670和671的休憩椅與腳凳,正式名稱為伊姆斯休憩椅和腳凳(Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman),自1956年問世以來,成為20世紀最具代表性的設計之一。查爾斯·伊姆斯(Charles Eames)和蕾·伊姆斯(Ray Eames)夫婦在設計這款椅子時,靈感來自於英國傳統的俱樂部椅,他們希望打造出一款如「用過的棒球手套」般溫暖且舒適的椅子,結合奢華感和現代設計。雖然伊姆斯夫婦長期致力於平價家具設計,但這款休憩椅卻成為他們在高端市場中的經典之作。

670號休憩椅由三個部分組成,包括頭靠、靠背與坐面,採用五層模壓膠合板結構,外覆兩層巴西紅木或胡桃木單板。胡桃木版本以其深色木紋與溫暖色調,受到現代設計愛好者的青睞,增添了優雅氣質。這款椅子還採用標誌性的減震墊設計,保持了優越的舒適性與穩定性。

目前,伊姆斯休憩椅和腳凳由赫爾曼·米勒(Herman Miller)和維特拉(Vitra)在美國及歐洲生產,並已成為紐約現代藝術博物館、芝加哥藝術學院等知名博物館的永久收藏品,持續受到市場與收藏家的推崇,是歷久不衰的經典家具作品。


The **Eames 670 Lounge Chair and Ottoman**, introduced in 1956, is one of the most iconic designs of the 20th century. Created by **Charles and Ray Eames**, the chair was inspired by the traditional British club chair, but reimagined with a modern, luxurious twist. The Eameses aimed to create a chair that felt as welcoming as a ""well-worn baseball glove,"" balancing comfort with high-end design.

Unlike their other work focused on affordable furniture, the 670 Lounge Chair entered the luxury market and became a symbol of modern elegance. It consists of three main parts: the headrest, backrest, and seat, all made from **five layers of molded plywood** and covered in two layers of either **Brazilian rosewood** or **walnut veneer**. The **walnut version**, with its rich, warm tones, is particularly favored by modern design enthusiasts for its refined aesthetic. The chair also features signature **shock mounts**, ensuring both comfort and stability.

The Eames Lounge Chair is currently produced by **Herman Miller** in the U.S. and **Vitra** in Europe, and it has been included in the permanent collections of prominent museums like the **Museum of Modern Art** in New York and the **Art Institute of Chicago**. It remains a timeless classic, highly sought after by collectors and design aficionados alike.