Hommage À Charles & Ray Eames | Lounge Chair & Ottoman, 1956
1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman: AM Nubuck
Hommage À Charles & Ray Eames | Lounge Chair & Ottoman, 1956
1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman: AM Nubuck
Hommage À Charles & Ray Eames
1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman: AM Nubuck
1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman: AM Nubuck












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Originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames, the 1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman reimagines the club chair using ground-breaking molded plywood techniques they developed during WWII.
Heat, steam, and pressure are used to shape the wood into ergonomic forms that contour to the human body.
Shown in Tall Version, Duna Nubuck Sueded Leather, Rosewood Shell, with Aluminum & Black American Base. Explore the entire 1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman Collection.
The Archetype Forms 1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman: AM is a faithful reproduction of the original Charles & Ray Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman Models 670 & 671 with American Base.

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A full-aniline Brazilian nubuck with heavily buffed surface creating a velvet texture. Buffing reduces visible grain, while the nap reveals a subtle color variation when touched. This hide offers excellent depth with a soft hand and substantial body. ORIGIN: Americas | Brazil DYE: Full-Aniline GRAIN TYPE: Made from Full-Grain, Natural Pattern HAND: Soft & Velvety THICKNESS: 1.4 mm FINISH: Heavily Buffed Surface SURFACE: Even Color with Directional Variation DIGITAL SWATCH: 2.5x2.5"
Sueded Leather | Nubuck
Vegan Suede | Sueded Leather





The quintessential Eames original configuration: solid die-cast aluminum with black sides. ORIGINAL CONCEPT: Aligns with early Charles & Ray Eames Production Models





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Regular & Tall Versions
Available in two heights. The regular version is based on the initial 1956 released dimensions. The tall version is a modern updated model, giving extra height at the back and headrest.
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Customizable Shell & Upholstery Options
The Archetype Forms 1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman are available in a variety of 7-Ply Moulded Plywood finishes, and a selection of premium aniline & vegan leather, nubuck, and fabric upholstery options.
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American Released Base & Back Braces
Based on the initial release in the USA, the AM Base & Back Braces showcase a thicker profile than their European released counterparts. Built from aluminum and available in a variety of finishes.
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Product Information
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Archetype Forms 1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman AM
History and Design Significance:
First introduced in 1956, this Lounge Chair & Ottoman was designed by Charles & Ray Eames as a commission for film director Billy Wilder, who sought an exceptionally comfortable chair. The result was a reimagined club chair, built using advanced molding techniques and innovative materials.
The Lounge Chair was crafted to evoke "the warm, receptive look of a well-used baseball mitt." Its molded plywood shells, shaped using heat and pressure techniques the Eameses perfected during WWII, provide ergonomic support while maintaining a lightweight structure. The layered plywood construction and ergonomic cushions demonstrate the Eameses' commitment to functional, user-centred design. The removable cushions, which are interchangeable between the chair and ottoman, allow for rotation to ensure even wear over time, showcasing the practicality behind the design.
Before you decide, read our full guide to finding the best Eames lounge chair replica — it covers what to look for in materials, construction, and base configuration.
The Lounge Chair & Ottoman are among the most intricate designs produced by the Eames Office, comprising 20 distinct components that are expertly joined to achieve their iconic form. The chair's design stems from earlier experiments with plywood, developed during WWII for leg splints and stretchers. This history of experimentation resulted in a precisely engineered design, moving away from their earlier low-cost, mass-produced furniture and marking a pivotal shift in their work.
Upon its release, the Lounge Chair & Ottoman received immediate acclaim for its comfort and craftsmanship. It became an instant classic, featured in museums, films, and cultural landmarks. Today, it remains a symbol of mid-century modern design and is included in the permanent collections of MoMA in New York, the Henry Ford Museum, and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston.
American vs. European Model Base:
Archetype Forms offers this classic lounge chair & ottoman in both the American Released Base and European Released Base versions, depending on your preferred aesthetic. This American Base version is distinguished by thicker, more robust legs. By contrast, the European Base version features slimmer, more minimalist legs. Explore the 1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman: European Base for an alternative look.
Key Features:
- Historical Significance: Faithful reproduction of Charles & Ray Eames’ ground-breaking Lounge Chair & Ottoman model 670 & 71, introduced in 1956.
- Innovative Construction: Molded 7-ply plywood shells shaped using advanced WWII-era techniques for durability and minimal material waste.
- Ergonomic Comfort: Angled seat, contoured backrest, and high-quality padding provide unparalleled support and relaxation.
- Versatile Ottoman: Designed as a footrest but can also serve as impromptu seating or a soft side table.
- Customization Options: Available in multiple upholstery materials and veneer finishes to suit various interiors.
- Distinctive Options: American base features angular armrests and flat feet; also available with the European base featuring rounded arms and curved feet.
- Available in Tall Version: Offers additional backrest height for enhanced comfort.
Shop the 1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman: American Model base, originally designed by Charles & Ray Eames, online in the USA.
For the Charles & Ray Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman with the alternative slim-footed European released base version, see here.
Designer
Charles & Ray Eames
Charles and Ray Eames were American designers who revolutionized 20th-century furniture, industrial design, and architecture. They began their collaborative career in 1941 after meeting at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. The Eames are known for their innovation with new materials and technologies in furniture design. Their iconic works include the Moulded Plywood series (1946), the classic Lounge Chair (1956), and the Aluminum Group and Soft Pad series office chairs (1958). The Eames' designs emphasize ergonomics, versatility, and innovation, earning them a permanent place in major museums and archive collections worldwide.
Construction
Upholstery: Removable cushions upholstered with premium aniline leather, suede, or fabric options
Seat and Back Shells: Molded 7-ply plywood with custom veneer finishes
Base:
- Chair Five-star swivel die-cast aluminum base
- Ottoman: Four-star non-swivel die-cast aluminum base
Padding: High-density polyurethane foam
Shock Mounts: Bonded rubber and metal for flexibility
Glides: Hard for carpet, felt optional for hard floors
* Product is shipped with base detached for safe transport
Reproduction
The Archetype Forms 1956 Lounge Chair & Ottoman: AM is a faithful reproduction of the original Charles & Ray Eames Lounge Chair & Ottoman Models 670 & 671 with American Base. This item is not manufactured by or affiliated with the original designer(s) and associated parties.
Dimensions
Width (in): Chair: 33" | Ottoman: 26"
Height (in): Chair Regular: 33" | Chair Tall: 35" | Ottoman: 16.9"
Depth (in): Chair Regular: 34.25" | Chair Tall: 35" | Ottoman: 21.65"
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Width (cm): Chair: 84 cm | Ottoman: 66 cm
Height (cm): Chair Regular: 84 cm | Chair Tall: 89 cm | Ottoman: 43 cm
Depth (in): Chair Regular: 87 cm | Chair Tall: 89 cm | Ottoman: 55 cm
Hommage À Charles & Ray Eames
Shop Charles & Ray EamesCharles and Ray Eames were American designers who revolutionized 20th-century furniture, industrial design, and architecture. They began their collaborative career in 1941 after meeting at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. The Eames are known for their innovation with new materials and technologies in furniture design. Their iconic works include the Moulded Plywood series (1946), the classic Lounge Chair (1956), and the Aluminum Group and Soft Pad series office chairs (1958). The Eames' designs emphasize ergonomics, versatility, and innovation, earning them a permanent place in major museums and archive collections worldwide.