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Marked Herman Miller on the underside with dates stamps circa 1988. Designed originally as a lounge chair by Charles and Ray Eames for the Time Life building, New York in 1960. Rolling task chair (this one the ES-104) and other varieties arrived in 1961. Seat height appears to swivel higher and lower. Currently 37 inches tall, 30 inches wide and 30 inches deep.
Good vintage condition. Upholstery is worn in areas, particularly on one armrest and seat. There is a yellow line/stain on the backside.
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