The Lounge Chair is one of the most famous designs by Charles and Ray Eames for Vitra. Created and produced by Vitra in 1956, has become a classic in the history of modern furniture. Not just a chair, but a piece of American culture, embodying the image of confident optimism of the American Fifty. Inspired by traditional English club chair, the original look of the Lounge Chair is defined by the black leather upholstery combined with a body made of dark wood, on a star made of aluminum.The version with white pigmented walnut shell has a base in polished aluminum finish, the version with black ash shell has basic finishing in painted black powder.Upholstery / Upholstery: padded removable items, leather Grand Snow. Arms: the bodies connected with the seat and backrest with rubber-metal joints (shock mounts).Base: Swivel base bracket races and back-cast aluminum.