The Eames Soft Pad collection consists of dining chairs, lounge chairs, office chairs with low or high backs.
The Vitra Eames EA 217 Soft Pad Chair shares its shape and structure with that of the iconic Aluminum Chair Group and is presented here in a beautifully upholstered Kvadrat fabric option.
The EA 217 is a chair that is designed to last a lifetime and comes with a 30-year warranty, so you can be sure that this chair will stand the test of time.
The EA 217 is available in various frame finishes and color schemes.
The characteristic feature of the EA soft series are the soft cushions, which are equipped with high-quality polyurethane foam and adapt to the user's body.
The chair is equipped with a mechanism that makes the back adjustable and can be locked in the front position. In addition, the seat height can be adjusted using the stepless gas spring. The sivel aluminum base is equipped with wheels that are also suitable for hard floors.
The chair is as elegant as it is comfortable and will always be "in style" in your home or office.
Dimensions: Depth / Length 57-65 cm, width 58 cm, height 81.5-92.5 cm.
Options Rotatable, Upholstered, Height adjustable, arm / wheels.
Arm height 61.8-73.3 cm.
Seat height 38.5-50 cm.
Upholstery: Track (new wool: 90%, polyamide: 10%) This fabric group has several color options, samples are available in our showroom. Abrasion resistance: 100.000 Martindale.
About the designers:
Ray and Charles Eames were an American designer couple whose name is known to anyone with an interest in modern design. Charles Eames was born in 1907 in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied architecture at the University of Washington and, at the invitation of the Finnish architect Eliel Saarinen, continued his studies at the Cranbrook Academy of Arts, Michigan in 1940.
There he met Eero Saarinen, with whom he entered a competition called " Organic Design in Home Decor" organized by MoMA in New York. Eames and Saarinen won the competition using a plywood molding technique originally developed by Alvar Aalto. In Cranbrook, Charles Eames also met her future wife Ray, and the couple married in 1941.
Weight: 1000