Vintage Design
Iconic mid-century seat-design classic by Charles & Ray Eames for Herman Miller (USA).
The Tandem Sling Bench / Warte-Bank was designed in 1962 by Ray & Charles Eames for the first international airports and the Chicago O`Hare International Airport.
The Tandem Sling Bench / Warte-Bank was designed in 1962 by Ray & Charles Eames for the first international airports and the Chicago O`Hare International Airport.
* The seating surfaces were professionally cleaned by the upholstered cleaner and are therefore hygienically pure and clean.
* The bank is extremely comfortable & comfortable.
* This version is covered in gray with a textile cover (presumably from Kvadrat) and has practical, small tables on the side.
CONDITION
Good and well-kept vintage state, with the usual- but not serious- typical traces on the chrome, wood and fabric surface, due to age and use.
The fabric surface is also in very good condition due to professional cleaning.
… however, all of these traces are usually only a little more visible when you look at without being serious ……
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Manufacturer | |
Design Period | 1960 to 1969 |
Production Period | 1960 to 1969 |
Country of Manufacture | United States |
Identifying Marks | This piece has been attributed based on archival documentation, such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources |
Style | Vintage, Mid-Century, Industrial, Design Classics, Modernist |
Detailed Condition | |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Light wear consistent with age and use, Patina consistent with age and use, Surface has been polished, Surface has been refinished, Surface scratches
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Product Code | OHY-1531366 |
Materials | Aluminum, Textile |
Color | Grey, silver |
Width |
275 cm 108.3 inch |
Depth |
75 cm 29.5 inch |
Height |
84 cm 33.1 inch |
Seat Height | 17.7 inch |
Weight Range | Heavy — Over 80kg |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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