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Adding a modern classic to your home or office can be inspiring. You'll find yourself motivated to have "serious fun" like Charles and Ray Eames, or start believing "everything is sculpture" like Isamu Noguchi. Enjoying these pieces is equal to inviting the designers themselves into your space.

 

Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman
   
Introduced in 1956
In the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art
Designed to have "the warm receptive look of a well used first baseman's mitt"
Seven-ply cherry, natural cherry, and walnut veneer shells with leather upholstery

Noguchi Table
   
Introduced in 1947 and reissued in 1984
3/4-inches thick top, radiused with flat, polished edges
Natural or ebonized walnut base
Harmonious sculptural design

Nelson Marshmallow Sofa
   
Introduced in 1956
18 cushions in choices of fabrics or leathers
Cushions designed to be "interchanged to equalize wear"
Cushions float on a brushed tubular steel frame with satin black legs

Eames Molded Plywood Chairs
   
Introduced in 1946
Comfortable, practical, and lightweight
Available in cherry, walnut, natural, red-stained, or ebony-stained ash
Constructed of five-ply molded plywood with hardwood inner plies