The rocking chair, originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames in the 1950s and produced by Léger, is a universally celebrated piece of furniture. The chair is not only a timeless design classic but also an iconic statement of style. The Eames rocking chair has become very popular in the past decades and has been used as one of the most iconic pieces of furniture ever. If you are hesitating over adding it to your interior or not, here are some pros.
What Are Pros Of Eames Rocking Chair?
The Eames rocking chair is a standing design that is extremely comfortable, with minimal effort required on the part of its user. It allows you to take up sitting comfortably, comfortable waterfall seat edge reduces pressure on thighs. You can find support and movement with a strong steel base and wood runners.
The Eames rocking chair is easy to assemble. It is available in a wide variety of materials including metal, wood, glass, and leather. Recycled chairs are made with 100% post-industrial recycled plastic, helping save approximately 122 tons of plastic waste per year.. It’s also is a high-quality product that will last really long and can be given from generation to generation.
The Eames rocking chair is very versatile as it’s available in 2 million configurations, with an extensive range of shell, base, color, upholstery, and finish options.
A beautiful living room with a dove grey sectional, a white coffee table and a yellow Eames rocker, potted greenery and a mirror.
A kid's room with a faux fireplace, a stained bed, a yellow Eames rocker, a couple of shelves and toys.
A kids' space with a stained cabinet, a white rocking chair, some toys, a rack and kids' drawings.
How To Style Eames Rocking Chair?
This piece can be placed in any mid-century modern or Scandinavian interior and will easily fit many contemporary and minimalist spaces, too, giving them a twist with its wood runners. You can try various colors, going for basic black or white if you want it smooth and accenting your space with bold yellow or blue if you want. Add a couple of pillows to make sitting here more comfortable or go for a blanket and voila!
A light-filled Scandinavian living room with a neutral sofa, a couple of coffee tables, a white Eames rocking chair, a leather one and some artwork.
A mid-century modern living room with graphite grey walls, a mid-century modern sideboard, a grey chair, a teal Eames rocker and a coffee table.
A mid-century modern nook with a stained credenza, a blue Eames rocking chair, a non-working fireplace, bold decor and books.
A mid-century modern space with rich-stained furniture, a mint-colored Eames rocker and a statement plant.
A modern space with an orange Eames rocker, leather chair and a daybed and a bold artwork that echoes with the chair.
A neutral light-filled space with a grey Eames rocker, a white bed and bedding, a built-in cabinet for storage.
A Nordic room with a white Eames rocking chair, a white credenza with books and a cactus, a black sconce.
A Nordic space with a white sofa, a chic coffee table, a white Eames rocker, some books and lamps on the windowsill.
A Nordic space with a white dresser, a white Eames rocker, a small teepee and some candles and potted greenery.
A Nordic space with a white tiered coffee table, a white Eames rocker, a grey rug and a grey pillow.
A peaceful monochromatic Scandinavian living room with orange touches - an Eames orange rocker, orange pillows and a bold artwork.
A reading nook by the window, with bookshelves, a grey Eames rocker and some pillows right on the floor.