





Eames Turned Stool
Designed by
Charles and Ray Eames
Designed by
Charles and Ray Eames
Product Category:
Seating - Stools
Tables - Side
Seating - Stools
Tables - Side
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A versatile heirloom, revitalised...
Deep enough to form a comfortable seat and shallow enough to balance a cup of coffee – that’s how Ray Eames described the depressions on the ends of this sculptural stool that she and Charles designed.
That ingenious versatility paired with its geometric good looks and outstanding craftsmanship have made it a go-to in lobbies and living rooms around the world.
First introduced in walnut in 1960 as Eames Walnut Stool, its new name reflects the addition of ebonised ash and the process still used to manufacture the stool.
Choose from three familiar silhouettes, A, B, and C, or the new shape, D released from the archives in 2023.
- Four (4) different shapes
Finishes
Solid Turned Walnut, Ebonised Ash Timber or White Oak
Dimensions
240mmW x 350mmD x 280mmH
Lead time
16+ weeks
Warranty
5 year conditional
Good to know
- The iconic Eames Turned Stool was first introduced in 1960 when the Eames Office was commissioned to design three lobbies for the newly constructed Time & Life Building at Rockefeller Center in New York City.
- First known as Eames Walnut Stool, to better represent the expanded offering, the product was renamed Eames Turned Stool, a nod to the woodturning process used to make it.
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