Vitra Eames Aluminium Lounge Chair, Model EA124

About the Item
- Creator:Charles and Ray Eames (Designer),Vitra (Manufacturer)
- Design:
- Dimensions:Height: 38.78 in (98.5 cm)Width: 25.6 in (65 cm)Depth: 30.71 in (78 cm)Seat Height: 12.01 in (30.5 cm)
- Materials and Techniques:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:1980s
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use.
- Seller Location:Delft, NL
- Reference Number:
Charles and Ray Eames
Charles Eames and Ray Eames were the embodiment of the inventiveness, energy and optimism at the heart of mid-century modern American design, and have been recognized as the most influential designers of the 20th century.
As furniture designers, filmmakers, artists, textile and graphic designers and even toy and puzzle makers, the Eameses were a visionary and effective force for the notion that design should be an agent of positive change. They are the happy, ever-curious, ever-adventurous faces of modernism.
Charles (1907–78) studied architecture and industrial design. Ray (née Beatrice Alexandra Kaiser, 1912–88) was an artist, who studied under the Abstract Expressionist painter Hans Hofmann. They met in 1940 at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in suburban Detroit (the legendary institution where Charles also met his frequent collaborator Eero Saarinen and the artist and designer Harry Bertoia) and married the next year.
His technical skills and her artistic flair were wonderfully complementary. They moved to Los Angeles in 1941, where Charles worked on set design for MGM. In the evenings at their apartment, they experimented with molded plywood using a handmade heat-and-pressurization device they called the “Kazam!” machine. The next year, they won a contract from the U.S. Navy for lightweight plywood leg splints for wounded servicemen — they are coveted collectibles today; more so those that Ray used to make sculptures.
The Navy contract allowed Charles to open a professional studio, and the attention-grabbing plywood furniture the firm produced prompted George Nelson, the director of design of the furniture-maker Herman Miller Inc., to enlist Charles and (by association, if not by contract) Ray in 1946. Some of the first Eames items to emerge from Herman Miller are now classics: the LCW, or Lounge Chair Wood, and the DCM, or Dining Chair Metal, supported by tubular steel.
The Eameses eagerly embraced new technology and materials, and one of their peculiar talents was to imbue their supremely modern design with references to folk traditions. Their Wire chair group of the 1950s, for example, was inspired by basket weaving techniques. The populist notion of “good design for all” drove their molded fiberglass chair series that same decade, and also produced the organic-form, ever-delightful La Chaise. In 1956 the Eames lounge chair and ottoman appeared — the supremely comfortable plywood-base-and-leather-upholstery creation that will likely live in homes as long as there are people with good taste and sense.
Charles Eames once said, “The role of the designer is that of a very good, thoughtful host anticipating the needs of his guests.” For very good collectors and thoughtful interior designers, a piece of design by the Eameses, the closer produced to original conception the better, is almost de rigueur — for its beauty and comfort, and not least as a tribute to the creative legacy and enduring influence of Charles and Ray Eames.
The collection of original Eames furniture on 1stDibs includes chairs, tables, case pieces and other items.
Vitra
Design house Vitra has garnered international recognition for more than 70 years — the Swiss family-owned furniture company has outfitted public spaces as well as residential properties and offices worldwide. It has been a proponent of modernist design since the 1950s. While the brand is heralded for its collaborations with mid-century modern icons such as Verner Panton, Charles and Ray Eames, Alexander Girard and others, Vitra’s German campus is also home to buildings designed by legendary architects Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry. Among them is the Vitra Design Museum, an independent cultural institution that displays two centuries of design today.
Vitra was established in Weil Am Rhein, Germany, in 1950 by husband and wife team Willi and Erika Fehlbaum. On a trip to New York several years later, Willi Fehlbaum encountered the work of design polymaths Ray and Charles Eames in a furniture store and immediately knew that he had found his bliss.
In 1957, Vitra entered into a licensing agreement with Herman Miller, which saw the company producing designs by George Nelson, the Eameses and others. Later, Vitra partnered with Verner Panton and created the Panton chair, which was the first chair ever crafted from a single piece of molded plastic (it was also the first piece to be independently developed by Vitra). After 27 years of establishing the Vitra brand, the Fehlbaums passed control to their two sons, Rolf and Raymond Fehlbaum.
When a fire destroyed the factory in 1981, the brothers developed the Vitra Factory Campus, subsequently taking the opportunity to redirect the architectural landscape of the company. They created a masterplan with Nicholas Grimshaw, and together they erected four buildings in just a few short years.
In 1988, with the passing of Ray Eames and the disbandment of the Los Angeles Eames office, Rolf and Raymond acquired the furniture design portion of her estate, including the Eames prototypes and experimental models, housed today in the Vitra Design Museum.
Rolf and Roy opened the Vitra Design Museum in 1989. This began a period rich with design relationships, including collaborations with Antonio Citterio, Jasper Morrison, Maarten van Severen, Philippe Starck, Alberto Meda and others.
In 2012, leadership passed to Nora, the third generation of the Fehlbaums. Nora Fehlbaum has, like her grandparents, expanded the company and brought it into the 21st century with the acquisition of Finnish furniture manufacturer Artek. Nora has turned the company’s focus to sustainability yet still maintains its international and cultural relevance legacy.
Find a collection of Vitra lounge chairs, tables, side chairs, sofas and other furniture on 1stDibs.
- ShippingRetrieving quote...Ships From: Delft, Netherlands
- Return PolicyA return for this item may be initiated within 7 days of delivery.
- Gispen Lounge Chair, Model 1410 by A.R. Cordemeijer, 1959By A.R. Cordemeijer, GispenLocated in Delft, NLGispen Lounge chair, model 1410 by A.R. Cordemeijer, 1959 Dutch high back lounge chair by A.R. Cordemeijer designed for Gispen 1959 Black metal base with newly upholstered fabr...Category
Mid-20th Century Dutch Lounge Chairs
MaterialsMetal
- Office Chair Vitra, Swivel Chair, Model AC1, Designed by the Antonio CitterioBy VitraLocated in Delft, NLVitra, swivel chair, model AC1, designed by the Antonio Citterio The swivel chair by the manufacturer Vitra, model AC1, was designed by the designer Antonio Citterio. The seat is ...Category
Late 20th Century German Office Chairs and Desk Chairs
MaterialsChrome
- Scandinavian Teak Lounge Chairs, 1960sLocated in Delft, NLScandinavian teak lounge chairs, 1960s Unknown designer, but see details of the wood in the pictures In perfect condition The measurements are: 79 cm high and 69 cm wide ...Category
Mid-20th Century Scandinavian Lounge Chairs
MaterialsFabric, Teak
- Theo Ruth Lounge Chair, for Artifort, 1950sBy Theo Ruth, ArtifortLocated in Delft, NLTheo Ruth lounge chair, for Artifort A lounge chair with a highly winged back 2 toned in new upholstered high quality Italian black and red leather With red trim and buttons 19...Category
Mid-20th Century Dutch Lounge Chairs
MaterialsLeather, Wood
- Theo Ruth Lounge Chair for Artifort, 1950sBy Theo Ruth, ArtifortLocated in Delft, NLTheo Ruth lounge chair for Artifort The Netherlands, 1950s One lounge chair with a highly winged back and 3 rows buttons One lounge chair with a low winged back and 2 rows butto...Category
Mid-20th Century Dutch Lounge Chairs
MaterialsFabric, Wood
- Theo Ruth "Congo" Lounge Chairs for Artifort, 1950sBy Theo Ruth, ArtifortLocated in Delft, NLTheo Ruth "Congo" lounge chairs for Artifort, 1950s 3 "Congo" chairs in different colors in pastel and brown back fabric upholstery Pastel colors in blue, green and yellow with...Category
Mid-20th Century Dutch Lounge Chairs
MaterialsFabric, Wood
- Vitra Eames Alu Group Lounge Set, EA124, EA125, 1980sBy Charles and Ray Eames, VitraLocated in Renens, CHThe Aluminum Group chairs by Charles & Ray Eames are one of the most important designs of the 20th Century. Their original design from the 1950s is still relevant today, giving interiors all over the world a touch of modern elegance. On offer we have a set consisting of the EA124 Lounge Chair and EA125...Category
Vintage 1980s European Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsMetal
- Design Classic: Eames Alu Group EA124 Lounge Chair, Vitra, 1980sBy Charles and Ray Eames, VitraLocated in Renens, CHThe Aluminum Group chairs by Charles & Ray Eames are one of the most important designs of the 20th Century. Their original design from the 1950s is still relevant today, giving interiors all over the world a touch of modern elegance. On offer we have the EA124...Category
Vintage 1980s German Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsAluminum
- Charles & Ray Eames EA124 Lounge chair in black fabric, 1970sBy Herman Miller, Charles and Ray EamesLocated in HEVERLEE, BEElegant and timeless Eames EA124 swivel chair. The chair is upholstered in the original black fabric. The chair has a tilt mechanism for maximum comfort...Category
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsAluminum
- Pair Eames Aluminum Group EA124 Lounge Chair, Herman MillerBy Herman Miller, Charles EamesLocated in Buffalo, NYThe Aluminum Group chairs by Charles & Ray Eames are one of the most important designs of the 20th Century. Their original design from the 1950s is still relevant today, giving inter...Category
2010s American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsAluminum
- Charles & Ray Eames EA222 Lounge Chair and EA223 Ottoman in Plume Leather, VitraBy Charles Eames, Charles and Ray Eames, VitraLocated in Amsterdam, NLBeautiful lounge chair EA222 and matching ottoman EA223 belong to the famous Aluminum Series designed by Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller (US) / Vitra (EU)...Category
Vintage 1960s German Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsAluminum, Chrome
- Eames EA116 Brown Lounge ChairBy Charles and Ray Eames, VitraLocated in Warminster, GBRare Eames Lounge chair from the 'Aluminium Group'. Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1958, The Aluminium Chair is one of the most outstanding furniture designs of the 20th ce...Category
20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
MaterialsFabric
Recently Viewed
View AllRead More

A Guide to Herman Miller’s Most Iconic Furniture
The prolific manufacturer has partnered with many of the world’s top designers since opening its doors in 1923. Here are some of the company’s greatest hits, which helped transform the American home and office.

The 16 Most Popular Mid-Century Modern Chairs
You know the designs, now get the stories about to how they came to be.