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buy tsm chair With classic proportions and edgy materials our occasional tables are a lesson in simplicity. We’re so proud of our best-selling Brunel range we now have some new additions!Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman Double click on above image to view full picture -- Please Select -- classic tall In this product is only available at:Herman Miller Online Shop British Indian Ocean Territory Heard Island and McDonald Islands Hong Kong SAR China Saint Kitts and Nevis Saint Pierre and Miquelon Saint Vincent and the Grenadines São Tomé and Príncipe South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands Svalbard and Jan Mayen Turks and Caicos Islands U.S. Minor Outlying Islands Why do we ask? First introduced in 1956, the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman has become an iconic design and highly desirable for nearly 60 years, owning a space in homes, and museums alike.

As comfortable as it is beautiful, this timeless design will be loved for generations. The 670 provides luxury, long lasting, comfort in a reclining sitting position, and also, with easily repairable, easily replaceable parts. Comfort provided by permanent reclined positioning, pivoting, padding, contouring, and also by flexing. Seven-ply walnut, santos palisander, ebony-stained ash or white ash veneer; Premium quality leather upholstery in a wide array of colors and grains. Please contact us for more options than those that are listed on this page die-cast aluminum braces and stainless steel glides. The Lounge Chair is H 32" W 32.75" D 32.75" Seat H 15" The Ottoman is H 17.25" W 26" D 21.5" Your Lounge Chair and Ottoman are made to order in the USA. Please allow 4-6 weeks for your furniture to ship. for more information and options You will receive an email within 2-3 business days of your order being placed with the estimated ship date. Please call 1.802.479.9874 ext 243 for assistance.

Furniture can only be sold in the USA. For other countries please locate your local Authorized Herman Miller or Vitra distributor. Furniture, fabric, and vintage orders are considered custom orders and are non-returnable.Your cart is empty It feels desperately alone Free delivery in Bangkok with order of 5,000thb+ The Ones We Love! NEW Replica Eames Lounge Chair (Black Leather) Nordic Bar Stool - Beige Replica Barcelona Day Bed - Black Replica Eames Bikini Chair (Black) Replica Eames DSW Stool (Beige) Replica Eames Executive Padded Office Chair (Tan) Replica Eames Storage Unit - Walnut Replica Grand Comfort LC3 Armchair (Black) Replica Grass Hopper Floor Lamp (Red) Replica LC3 3 Seat Sofa (Distressed Black) Replica Lindsey Edelman Bubble Chandelier Replica Oval Tulip Dining Table - Oak Top Replica PH Artichoke Pendant (60cm) Copper Replica Poul Henningsen 4/3 Table Lamp (Brass) Replica Prouvé Potence Wall Lamp

Replica Tolix Side Chair (Rose Gold) Replica Wegner Shell Chair (Oak And Grey) Six Drawer Cabinet Wide - Oak Skandi Retro Sideboard (Medium) Join us on instagram About LushLUSH is borne out of the mission to provide Contemporary style furnitures and styling ideas to house-proud houseowners looking for great style and design. Liquid error: Could not find asset snippets/back-to-the-top.liquidShould you buy replica furniture? HAVE A SEAT: Moulded plastic DSW chairs by Charles and Ray Eames, 1948. Walk through your local shopping centre and you'll find an A-Z of designer chairs: colourful metal replica Tolix chairs in the food court; Philippe Starck 'Ghost' chairs in the cafe; and glossy Panton chairs in the beauty salon. In the 1940s and '50s, Charles and Ray Eames advocated design for the masses. But being able to purchase an imitation 'Barcelona' chair with your milk and bread at Aldi, or a replica Eames moulded plastic chair along with a new toner cartridge at Officeworks may not be what they had in mind.

Replica traders argue that they are making good design accessible to all and increasing people's knowledge of mid-century designers such as Mies Van Der Rohe, Verner Panton and Hans J Wegner. But furniture companies representing the original designers say these copies are unauthorised and that no royalties are going the way of the artist. And it's not only large manufacturers - such as US furniture giant Herman Miller, the licensee for Eames products who took Matt Blatt to court in 2011 - who are being affected by the replica racket. They say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, but British lighting and furniture designer David Trubridge may not agree. The New Zealand-based designer created his iconic 'Coral' pendant in 2003, but he now has to spend time and money on lawyers trying to stop replicas being made in Chinese factories. Unauthorised replica versions of his pendants started to appear a couple of years ago. "They didn't ask permission," he says.

"And when we questioned them they'd say, 'We know our rights and are within the law'. "The thinking is that the buyer has the full knowledge of what they're buying; they're being told it's a copy and there is no guarantee that it will be the same quality as the original. This is all very well for the buyer but it's not going to encourage designers to come up with new designs, if it is legal for them to be copied," he explains. "It's not encouraging innovation; it only encourages the race to make more cheap goods." Like all replicas, the phony pendants go against the original design goals of the artist. Sustainability is at the forefront of all of Trubridge's designs, which are laser-cut from eco-friendly bamboo plywood in a local workshop, and then sold as a kit-set to save on the environmental impact of freight. The replica versions are constructed from timber, not bamboo, and are sold assembled rather than flat-packed, increasing the cost of shipping, both environmentally and financially.

Ironically, the replica version retails for $AUS289 plus postage, while the real deal is just $NZ309, with free postage. Danish mid-century furniture expert Jytte Laulund from Sydney's Vampt Vintage Design is astounded by the booming replica trade. "In Denmark, reproducing a classic design is considered theft. If you want to buy an Egg chair, there is one manufacturer. When you enter Danish eBay, there is a warning saying that you commit an offence if you try to sell replica goods. The copyright lasts for 70 years after the death of the designer," she says. "Every week, people come into the store and ask, 'Why should we pay $1000 for this when we can buy the replica version for half the price?' Danish furniture comes with a lifespan of 150-200 years, and can be restored over its lifespan," says Laulund. "With replicas, the standards are lowered - they use timber before it's mature and poor quality leather with toxic dyes." Laulund warns that differences in dimensions can affect the performance of the item.

"Danish lighting consists of a series of panels, and slight variations in the distance between the panels makes for a terrible change in the light being cast from above." "The chrome and metal finishes on replica chairs are rusted within a couple of years, screws fall out, shells break," adds Vampt's David Beeman. "It's about not being part of a throwaway society. These replica pieces end up in landfill. To buy a chair that will last three or four years to fulfill a trend and then go to the tip makes no sense." Melbourne interior designer Camilla Molders agrees. "Replica furniture is made with so many cut corners that it is very quickly going to be added to the rubbish pile. It damages the integrity of the original designs, which yes, are expensive to purchase, but the creators have put so much time, money and resources into coming up with new techniques and products." And quality is not all that is disappearing with the rise in replicas. "The idea of furniture being passed down through generations is lost.

It's devaluing our psyche about what furniture is - it should be about longevity and value," says Beeman. To get the mid-century look at an affordable price, Andrei Meintjes of retro and vintage furniture store Collectika suggests browsing Etsy, eBay, auctions, estate clearances and garage sales to unearth original pieces. "From an aesthetic point of view, replicas work for stylists and decorators as they give the look immediately," Meintjes says. "But vintage designer pieces tell a story - they've got that patina, and you can't buy that history in a reproduction. What separates them is that they've been sitting in someone's Seidler house in Turramurra for the last 30 years, as opposed to fresh off a shipping container from China." Real vs replica: approximate price points in $NZD Eames Hang It All - real: $370 vs replica: $77 Eames DSR chair - real: $588 vs replica: $77 Kartell Louis Ghost chair - real: $780 vs replica: $144 Vintage Louis Poulson PH5 light - real: $750 vs replica: $364