A life time chair.

Sold, sorry.

In 1972, at the height of the Cold War, the World Chess Championship took place in Reykjavik. The 29-year-old American grandmaster Bobby Fischer insisted on sitting in a Time Life Chair during the game. He claimed it would help his concentration. His Russian opponent, Boris Spasski, insisted – probably in order not to suffer a „concentration disadvantage“ – that he also sit in such an armchair. It didn’t help, Bobby Fischer won.

 

The Time Life Chair was designed in 1960 by Ray & Charles Eames, as a „favor“ for publisher Henry Luce. He had allowed Eames to use photos from the Time Life Archive for the 1959 designed pavilion of the American National Exhibition in Moscow. To this end, he was given a specially developed chair model that is still named after its first place of use: the Time Life Building. The chairs were used in the publishing offices and at the bottom of the lobby, in an even wider, deeper version.

 

The apparent combination of functionality with luxurious comfort probably also led to the fact that the makers of the US series „Mad Men“ liked to put such a chair at the conference table for the bosses of „Sterling, Cooper“. However, the chairs used don’t seem to fit in with the times: they have a „five-star base“ – which the Time Life Chair didn’t get until the mid-seventies, when the safety regulations for office furniture changed. Probably they couldn’t find enough identical originals with a four-armed base.

 

We’ve got a wonderful example in the showroom: It’s an early 60’s VITRA production with the 4-star castor base, swivelling, tiltable and manually height adjustable. This chair was completely disassembled, restored and reupholstered with super soft Anilin leather in cognac brown by our VITRA expert and specialist in southern Germany. Get your hands on a „Time Life“ chair for a lifetime.

Product: Lobby Chair ES 104

Designer: Ray & Charles Eames

Manufacturer: Vitra

Release Date: 1960

Dimensions: H: 82 - 92 cm, W: 69 cm, D: 70 cm

Materials: Metal, Leather, Upholstry, Plastic

Price: