


Herman Miller Eames Sofa
One of the last pieces of furniture from the Eames office, the Eames Sofa (1967) was designed to be a low-profile piece of furniture that would fit in the tightest of living spaces. This modern three-seat leather sofa features a solid wood back and frame panels finished with gunstock oil. Polished aluminum legs and arm supports complement cushions expertly upholstered in luxurious black leather. A rarity among sofas, this authentic Eames couch by Herman Miller has been in production since 1984.
Details
With its emphasis on beautiful materials and simplified forms, the Eames sofa exemplifies the best in modern furniture design. Its angled profile and clean planes showcase a harmonious combination of rich walnut or teak, soft leather, and polished aluminum. Equally fitting for the contemporary home or office, it’s a luxurious place to settle back and relax.
- A harmonious blend of leather, wood, and aluminum.
- Solid wood back and frame are hand-finished with gunstock oil.
- Black 2100 Series leather preserves the natural grain while offering consistent color.
- The last piece of furniture produced by the Eames Office.
3 Seat
- Height (in): 33
- Width (in): 80
- Depth (in): 30
- Weight (lbs): 122
- Seat Height (in): 16½
- Solid walnut or solid teak frame and back
- Die-cast polished aluminum legs and arm supports
- Polyurethane foam cushions
- Fabric-reinforced rubber webbing
- Leather upholstery
- Stainless steel glides
Charles and Ray Eames
Design is for living. That maxim shaped a widespread shift in design during the 1940s and '50s. It was a revolution of form, an exciting visual language that signaled a new age and a fresh start – and two of its prime movers were Charles and Ray Eames. This husband-and-wife team's unique synergy led to a whole new look in furniture. Lean and modern. Sleek and simple. Beautifully functional.
Normal Cleaning
Vacuum or dust frequently with a clean, dry cloth. If leather is soiled, it can be wiped with a soft, damp cloth using a lather of any mild soap with lukewarm water. Do not spot clean leather; clean the entire surface. Wipe clean with a damp cloth and dry with a clean, soft cloth.
Butter, Oil, or Grease
Wipe the leather with a clean, dry cloth and let the remainder of the oil dissipate into the leather. Do not apply water or try to wash a grease spot. Do not use saddle soap, cleaning solvents, oils, furniture polishes, varnishes, abrasive cleaners, detergents, or ammonia on leather; they will ruin the finish, causing it to become sticky and cracked. If the stain remains, contact a professional cleaner.