Herman Miller_Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman
Specifications
Herman Miller Eams Lounge Chair & Ottoman is a high-quality model modeled in NURBS, divided by layer to handle different elements and materials of the model more efficiently.
The model has a fully textured, detailed design that allows close-up renders.
3d file is originally modeled in Rhinoceros, and the preview is done with Rhinoceros Render view and has no postprocessing.
Herman Miller_Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman
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Herman Miller_Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman
The Herman Miller Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman is an iconic piece of furniture designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1956. This masterpiece is a true symbol of mid-century modern design, known for its unique blend of elegance, comfort, and functionality.
The chair's distinctive features include a molded plywood shell, high-quality leather upholstery, and a five-star aluminum base that swivels and tilts. The chair and ottoman's sleek design provides exceptional comfort and support for both the body and the head, making it an ideal chair for lounging, reading, or watching TV.
Over the years, the Herman Miller Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman have become a staple in modern home and office decor. The chair's timeless design has been replicated many times, but Herman Miller remains the only authorized manufacturer of the original design. The Herman Miller Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman continue to be one of the most celebrated and sought-after furniture pieces in the world, with a place in the permanent collections of many museums worldwide.
Charles and Ray Eames
Charles and Ray Eames were an American husband and wife design team who are widely considered to be among the most influential designers of the 20th century. They were born in 1907 and 1912, respectively, and worked together for over four decades.
The Eameses are best known for their contributions to furniture design, particularly their iconic Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, which has become a symbol of mid-century modern design. They also designed a wide range of other products, including toys, textiles, and films.
The Eameses' work was characterized by a focus on functionality, simplicity, and innovation. They were known for their use of new materials, such as molded plywood and fiberglass, and for their ability to create elegant and practical designs that were accessible to a wide audience.
In addition to their design work, the Eameses were also involved in education and filmmaking. They produced several influential films, including the short film "Powers of Ten," which explores the scale of the universe from the micro to the macro.
Overall, Charles and Ray Eames were pioneers in the field of modern design and their work continues to influence designers today. Their focus on simplicity, functionality, and innovation has had a lasting impact on the world of design and their legacy is still felt in the products we use and the spaces we inhabit.
Herman Miller
Herman Miller is an American furniture manufacturer founded in 1923 in Zeeland, Michigan, when D. J. De Pree and his father-in-law Herman Miller acquired the Star Furniture Company. The company moved into modern design under D. J. De Pree's leadership, working with Gilbert Rohde in the 1930s and George Nelson from 1945.
George Nelson recruited Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi and Alexander Girard, shaping a catalog that includes the Eames Lounge Chair (1956), the Noguchi Table (1947), the Marshmallow Sofa (1956), the Aeron Chair by Bill Stumpf and Don Chadwick (1994). In 2021, Herman Miller merged con Knoll to form MillerKnoll.
The 3D Model Unity catalog of Herman Miller includes high-precision NURBS models built for Rhinoceros 3D, with native rendering profiles for V-Ray, KeyShot and Corona, suitable for residential, contract and hospitality projects.