The Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, iconic pieces of 20th-century American modernism designed by husband-and-wife duo Charles and Ray Eames in 1956, have long enjoyed cult status among drooling architecture and design enthusiasts. in front of the fluid wood grain, the lack of visible screws (except for the armrests) and permanent inclination. More recently, however, the chair seems to have found a new audience, perhaps more interested in its instantly recognizable silhouette and notorious price than its distinguished heritage. “I draw hypotheses, but these don’t seem to be design fanatics,” Kirkpatrick said. “They seem to be status junkies, and this chair is their new symbol.”
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