2016年11月14日星期一

Time Flies When Sitting on These Classic Lounge Chairs

Eames Lounge Chair (1956 by Eames), as a permanent collection displayed in America Museum of Modern Art, is one of the great designs with influence in twentieth century. 



This chair combines modern industrial technology with traditional artisan craftsmanship, giving comfortable support by ergonomics design also with highly stylish outlook. Eames lounge chair also unites all these characteristic, modern and noble in look while also in high functionality: high density foam filled inside covered by top grain leather above, best resilience; Bentwood with rosewood (walnut or ashwood) veneer bouds by durable base and back braces which made from cast aluminium, with an ottoman available for legs rest while lay. Eames achieves that the pursuit for aesthetics with function on this chair.



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"A chair should have no backside. It should be beautiful from all sides and angles." Hans Wegner



Wegner’s CH445 Wing Chair (1960) was put into production in 2006, first appearing at the IMM Cologne furniture fair, where it won a classic innovation award for its everlasting appeal. 


Like other of his famous designs, glyptic lines allow it to stand on its own in a variety of settings. In the middle of Wegner's easy chairs, the Wing chair in remarkable for the harmony and serenity of its design. Its most representative features are the shoulder groove and chair back's distinctive corner angle. The wings provide perfect support for your back and afford freedom of movement and multiple sitting postures.


Above ones are exceptionally comfortable upholstered easy chairs that can be used as a centerpiece in a room or in groups. For more classic furniture, please visit assonhom.com 


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