I'd say something similar about the Collins Aerospace chairs in United Airlines' Premium Plus (aka Premium Economy) Class. Can't get my headphones plugged in no matter how I contortion myself!
In the picture below (circa 1967) Rolex executives are being presented with the Rolex advertising campaign " If you were climbing here tomorrow...you'd wear a Rolex ". Can any chair gurus tell me if the chairs in the picture are Eames Time-Life 'Lobby' de...
The chair in the drawing is a later version that was developed to be a desk chair version with five-star base, casters, and a tilt mechanism. Many more desk versions were produced than the lobby version. I used to work for Herman Miller in R&D and marketi...
The lounge version is pretty comfortable. You're correct though, they sit low and with a more upright position than the Eames Lounge--I think this is due to the business setting and lack of an ottoman. The desk or task version is pretty bad. The ergonomic...
I'd say something similar about the Collins Aerospace chairs in United Airlines' Premium Plus (aka Premium Economy) Class. Can't get my headphones plugged in no matter how I contortion myself!
Time Life Lobby Chair Model ES105 Source: Rarify Eames Time Life Lobby Chair, model ES105, designed in 1960 by Charles and Ray Eames. The chair was designed for the Time Life Building in New York. This model is slightly wider than the Time Life Executive ...
Fifteen years ago, I was able to tour the house and adjoining office. I was able to put a marble into the Music Tower, a 15-foot xylophone, and listen to it chime--a rare treat that I will never forget. As part of the same trip, I spent an afternoon in th...