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5111 Santa Fe St., Suite L
San Diego, CA 92109 , United States
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3rd Generation Eames Lounge Chair in Brazilian Rosewood and New Moss Leather
$ 9,995
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Description
A beautifully 3rd-generation Eames Lounge Chair in Brazilian rosewood and New Moss Green leather. This chair was made in 1983. Refinished and Restored Rosewood Shells in a very rare and unusual lighter variety, New Moss Green Leather, Four Newly installed shock mounts under the arms.
Why this example matters:
Beautiful Rosewood shells with striking light rosewood variety.
Rectangular cushion clips
Foam & leather upholstery (factory spec for this period)
Condition:
Overall: Excellent vintage condition, fully functional, and very comfortable.
Leather: Attractive Italian Full Aniline Moss Green Leather. Or we can put the chair in Oxblood, or Blue leather or another color. We can also put this chair in classic Black Leather at no additional cost.
Shells: Rosewood presents with lively figure and depth.
Hardware / mounts: 4 new shock mounts (under the arm which is the most important structural aspect of the chair)
Design notes:
Few pieces of furniture define modern design as completely as the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman (model 670/671). Introduced in 1956 by Charles and Ray Eames for Herman Miller, the chair quickly became the benchmark for modern luxury—combining innovative molded plywood construction with the comfort and warmth of a traditional club chair.
This particular example is a third-generation production from the early 1970s, featuring one of the most desirable and increasingly scarce materials ever used on the chair: Brazilian rosewood.
The molded plywood shells are faced in Brazilian rosewood veneer, a species prized for its dramatic grain movement and deep coloration. During the mid-20th century, rosewood was widely used by the greatest designers of the era—Eames, George Nelson, and others—because of its extraordinary beauty and durability. However, by the late 20th century Brazilian rosewood had become heavily protected due to deforestation and overharvesting. Today the species is regulated internationally under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) and cannot be harvested or exported for commercial furniture production.
As a result, authentic vintage examples of Eames Lounge Chairs with Brazilian rosewood shells have become increasingly rare and highly sought after by collectors. Modern production chairs now use walnut or other species, making the rosewood versions a true artifact of the original era of Mid-Century Modern design.
The shells on this chair display beautifully expressive grain patterns, with flowing ribbon-like figure that in a light sap wood color which is rare to see in rosewood. Each rosewood chair is unique—no two chairs are ever exactly alike—which gives every vintage example its own character and visual depth.
Complementing the wood is a set of supple moss green leather cushions, providing the classic contrast that made the Eames Lounge Chair famous. The cushions are generously padded, creating the relaxed, slightly reclined posture that defines the chair’s legendary comfort.
The Lounge Chair was famously described by Charles Eames as having the “warm, receptive look of a well-used first baseman’s mitt.” Nearly seventy years later, that vision continues to resonate. The chair manages to feel both luxurious and approachable, sculptural yet deeply comfortable.
For collectors and design enthusiasts, rosewood examples like this represent an important chapter in modern design history—when experimentation with new materials, manufacturing techniques, and bold aesthetics reshaped how furniture could be made and experienced.
This piece has been carefully restroedd and is structurally sound, comfortable, and ready for daily use, while preserving the authenticity and character that make vintage Eames chairs so compelling.
At Hobbs Modern, we believe pieces like this are more than furniture—they are living design history, meant to be used, appreciated, and passed down.
Dimensions: Standard Eames Lounge dimensions.
Shipping: White-glove nationwide and international freight available. Professionally packed and insured. CITES permit will be required for export.
Every Hobbs Modern Eames Lounge Chair includes:
At Hobbs Modern, vintage Eames Lounge Chair restoration is not a side business—it is one of our core specialties. We have restored hundreds of authentic vintage Eames Lounge Chairs and Ottomans, and our team works on them every single week. In fact, we maintain one of the largest collections of vintage Eames Lounge Chairs in the United States, and we always keep them in stock. We are constantly sourcing original chairs, carefully restoring them, and bringing them back to life for collectors and design lovers across the country. This deep hands-on experience allows us to recognize the subtle details that separate an exceptional collector-grade chair from an average example. Unlike many dealers who simply clean and resell, we fully restore each chair to ensure both beauty, comfort, and long-term structural integrity.
Every Hobbs Modern Eames Lounge Chair includes:
• Four brand-new shock mounts installed under the arms — a critical structural upgrade valued at $950, preventing future failure and ensuring the chair is ready for daily use for the next 20+ years
• Professionally refinished vintage rosewood shells — we carefully restore the original shells to reveal the richness, depth, and dramatic grain that make early vintage examples so collectible, a restoration valued at $1,250.
• New premium leather upholstery and cushions — valued at $2,995, each chair receives new leather cushions built using period-correct construction with either down feather fill or proper high-density foam inserts depending on the generation and style of the chair.
This is what separates Hobbs Modern from other dealers selling vintage Eames Lounge Chairs. Many simply clean and resell. We restore. The result is a chair that looks exceptional, feels incredible, and honors the original design intent of Charles and Ray Eames—making Hobbs Modern the trusted destination for serious collectors, designers, and anyone seeking the very best vintage Eames Lounge Chair available. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Period: 1950-1979 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 858634
Message from Seller:
FURNITURE SHOULD BE FUNCTIONAL ART, YOUR HOME SHOULD BE THE PERFECT RETREAT. Hobbs Modern is the premier mid century modern furniture dealer in San Diego, CA. We hand-select and curate each piece of our inventory which represents the iconic and exemplary Danish, American, and Brazilian vintage modern design with a relentless pursuit of restoration perfection and historical accuracy. Our passion is to breathe new life into vintage pieces. We ship nationwide.
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