Eames Sofa by Herman Miller offers a sophistication in design not typically seen in modern sofa design. The last piece of furniture ever produced by the Eames Office, the Eames sofa is the legacy of the late Charles Eames (1978). The chair was finished and went into production years after the death of Charles in 1984 and has since been manufactured by Herman Miller.

Designed by Charles and Ray Eames to compliment the Eames product line of plush soft padded chairs and chaise. Some would call it a graceful reminder of the simple genius of Ray and Charles. Elegant, simple, and yet incredibly stylish with a timeless appeal. This is something more than a couch, it’s a tangible manifestation of comfort.

Support and Comfort
Eames Sofa Herman MillerThe 2-inch thick foam cushions composing the seat and back are supported by resilient fabric-reinforced rubber webbing and are ventilated using nylon fabric.

Design
The Eames sofa comes in either teak or solid walnut with polished frame and back panels, hand finished with gunstock oil. Using only the highest quality leather, this sofa has that supple feel that’s quite enjoyable. Legs and arms are composed of polished die cast aluminum. Eames sofa comes with either two or three seats dependent on preference.

Price
The Eames sofa comes with either 2 or 3 seats, the 2 seat variation costs roughly $1,900 less than the 3 seat version. With a price of $9,399.00 (US) – this is not necessarily what many would consider a cheap sofa.

Review
Elegant yet simple. Exhibiting both class and style, this modern sofa design will continue to look great for years to come. If price is not of concern, this is stylish sofa fits perfectly into nearly any professional environment and even looks great in modern homes. If you’re simply looking for a nice place to settle in and relax in luxury and comfort, this may be the sofa you’ve been searching for. On the other hand, if you happen to already own one of Eames soft pad chairs then this is the perfect piece to complement your existing pieces.

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