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EAMES STYLE LOUNGE CHAIR & OTTOMAN - FREE DELIVERY UK & EU EAMES STYLE LOUNGE CHAIR & OTTOMAN EAMES Select your type of wood --- Please Select --- EAMES STYLE LOUNGE CHAIR & OTTOMAN - FREE DELIVERY UK & EU Approx. Delivery Time : Within 2 Weeks from Order Includes matching the Ottoman. We have also other color combinations and woods. Timeless and exquisitely styled by Ray and Charles Eames in 1956, the Eames Lounge Chair with Ottoman is one of the world's most sought-after design classic. Inspired by the original, Walton's Furniture reproduction Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman is available in Vintage Italian Leather materials and a selection of woods. Please note: The pictures on our website are of 'Actual' product we sell and not from archive or stock image. Walton Furniture's Eames Lounge Chair is one of the most detailed and accurate reproduction of the chair available in the market. We have spent several months developing our chair to make sure it matches the original's quality and comfort while retaining our amazingly low prices .

1. The Frame: The framework adheres to the original specifications and uses the same rubber shock mounted system for connecting the back with seat which enables the backrest to flex when pressure is applied while seated (as opposed to being rigid), giving superior comfort to the user. 2. Foam Filling: As per the original design, we use Polyurethane foam which has been injection moulded in to the shape of the cushions (as opposed to other reproductions who cut their foam from pre-manufactured blocks). This enables us to make sure the seat pads will keep their shape and comfort for many years to come. 3. Attention to Detail: Staying true to the original, the Aluminium feet are die-casted with rounded feet design, the armrests are built to the same specifications as the originals, the buttons and leather piping are all made from Genuine Aniline Leather.Cost Furniture Iconic Furniture Chairs Furniture Kitchen Furniture Furniture Design Neutrals Pair Luxe Neutrals Winter Luxe Modern Winter Forward Classic Eames style chair.

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rocking chair for nursery 374,801 in Kitchen & Home (See top 100) in Kitchen & Home > Furniture > Dining Room Furniture > Dining Chairs Delivery Destinations: Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Date First Available 7 July 2011 Lavin Lifestyle Inspired Dining Chair Natural Solid Wood Legs with Cushioned Pad Contemporary Designer for Office Lounge Dining Kitchen - GREY Polypropylene matt finish seat with faux leather cushion, extra comfort but easy to clean Solid shock resistant solid beech wood legs, greater support than normal chair, Ultra-stylish and surprisingly comfortable, the iconic chair is made from a moulded shell that's designed for every 'body'

, Strong wood base Plastic stoppers on feet for scratch-free stability, protect both the chair and your wood ground, the white colour in our selection complements any decor. The polypropylene shell is dyed through, so the colour will never fade. Assembled dimensions: L43 x W49 x H842 cm. Seat height: 43 cm. See all 23 customer reviews Vitório Ribeiro Tavares de Vasconcelos Leite See all 23 customer reviews (newest first) Home & Garden > Home & Garden Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Dining Room Furniture > Dining ChairsM id-century design classics, such as Charles Eames chairs, Eileen Gray tables and Arco lamps are set to rocket in price, following EU regulations which came into force this week that extend the copyright on furniture from 25 years to 70 years after the death of a designer. But shoppers have six months to snap up a replica bargain, as the UK has given retailers a six-month transitionary period to clear their existing stock. Take, for example, the famous Eames walnut and leather armchair with matching ottoman.

The officially licensed and copyrighted producer, Vitra, sells them for £6,814 in John Lewis. Yet copies made in Chinese factories sell over the internet and in some stores for as little as £399. It is these low-cost knock-offs that will now be banned. A change in law which came into force on 28 July 2016 means that retailers will no longer be able to sell cheap replicas of iconic furniture designs and shoppers will instead be forced to pay thousands for original designs – ie those made brand new under licence with the agreement of the late designers’ estates. The six-month transition period will run out at the end of January. Companies can currently sell replica goods providing 25 years has passed from the date the designer died, but the EU ruling – speeded up by the British government – has extended that period to 70 years. Eames died in 1978, so the new protection extends the copyright of the many chairs, tables and clocks he designed until 2048. For items designed jointly with his wife, Ray, the copyright would extend for a further 10 years, as she died in 1988.

The explosion in popularity of “mid-century modern” designs means the new law will have a huge impact on many people furnishing their homes. Take, for example, the Barcelona chair designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe – hailed as one of the most celebrated designs of all time. Currently replicas can be found on sites such as Swivel UK for just £455. The officially licensed version sells at the Conran Shop for more than £4,000. Van der Rohe died in 1969, so his copyright will now last until 2039. Similarly, £200 replicas of the Arco floor lamp (designed by Achille and Pier Giacomo Castiglioni in 1962) and which graced the Downing Street flat occupied by David Cameron and his family, will be removed from sale, with the Flos licensed version available for £1,420 at John Lewis. The official Arne Jacobsen Egg chair costs £4,283 on the licensed Fritz Hansen website, but can, for now, be found for £359.98 at Vertigo Interiors, and £500 elsewhere. Gray’s chrome and glass side table sells for under £100 on some websites, yet the official version costs £433.50 licensed through Aram Design.

The changes to the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 extends the copyright for a deceased designer’s work from 25 years to 70 years. Originally the new law wasn’t meant to come into force until 2020, but it was expedited when the government decided that the time period was excessive, and to bring it into line with European intellectual property law. The changes – designed to offer protection to British designers for a longer period of time and originally the brainchild of the former business secretary Vince Cable as a boost for UK manufacturing and innovation – are backed by Habitat founder and designer Sir Terence Conran and fashion designer Stella McCartney. David Woods, a copyright laywer with solicitors Pinsent Masons, said the changes were intended to bring copyright laws governing furniture into line with those covering literature and music, where there have been many high-profile court challenges. But he admits there could still be difficulties proving whether an item was a complete and intentional copy of another design: “The intent of the change to the legislation is to stop ‘exact’ copies of existing industrially designed artistic works, although this means that products that are ‘inspired by’ the works may still be allowed, so long as they do not cross the line.