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Early LCW Lounge Chair in Walnut, Charles & Ray Eames Herman Miller 1940s

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An early LCW (Lounge Chair Wood) in Walnut veneer. Chair sold by Herman Miller, but produced by Evans Plywood in 1948-1949. The 5-2-5 screw arrangement beneath has only be used by Evans Products. Herman Miller takes over the production from 1950 on, but with 4-2-5 screw pattern. The production of the LCW has been stopped in 1958 until its re-introduction in 1994. The chair has been entirely restored by craftsmen specialized in mid-century furniture: sanded down, refinished and treated with hardening oil. Original screws. The Herman Miller label has fallen off but the shock-mounts are the originals, just the one of the back panel have been replaced. Collectors item. The Eames LCW Chair, an abbreviation for the Lounge Height (L) Chair (C) on Wood (W) Base. The all plywood chair was finally released in 1946, designed by Charles Eames and manufactured by the Evans Molded Plywood Company. The Eames LCW Side Chair sold most of its numbers in Calico Ash and Birch however the chair was offered in a wider variety of wood veneers. After Herman Miller bought the Evans Plywood Division in 1949 it introduced further chair color dyes and upholstery designed by Alexander Girard. As the 1950’s moved on, newer materials were becoming available and the demand for wood-based products was shrinking. With the DCM and LCM selling more and having a ‘modern’ look, with metal as well as plywood, it was decided in 1958 to discontinue production of the LCW, hence the relatively low numbers of vintage versions. In 1994, Herman Miller re-issued the LCW chair (together with the DCW) and to this day it is amongst the most popular of Eames chair designs.

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