Room by Room - the Eames Plastic Armchair
This calendar week, Room by Room with FormFire Glassworks takes a look at yet another bully find created past Charles and Ray Eames, the Eames Plastic Armchair.
Although I am currently in the mild weather of Southern California, most areas around the country are in the midst of a common cold snap, and so I decided to focus on the outdoor areas of our home in the hopes of bringing everyone else a piffling bit of Spring. The Eames designed this molded polypropelene chair in 1948. Available in 5 fully integrated colors, the chair color is even so vibrant after years of habiliment. As they did with much of their other piece of work, this piece has variations that let for multiple uses. Along with colour options, there are three different leg choices – the eiffel (shown), a bones chrome 4 leg, and a rocking chair. An armless version rounds out the set.
Venturing out into the garden, in that location are many options for handmade accessories. An obvious first pick is a ceramic planter – this one is a two piece version to allow for drainage. Your chairs are set around a table on which sit down a set of travertine tea low-cal holders, setting up a nice ambiance in the twilight. In a corner, glazed chimes make beautiful background noise, while a metal sculpture is at once modern and sweet. Hidden among the maidenhair fern is a modest rock with an engraved surprise, inviting birds to your lovely modern garden.
Next week I will cull a new iconic piece and give you my picks for accessorizing your modern home.
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