In searching, I do not see a specific catalogue for the Eames lounge chair. It is, however, available at Herman Miller and they do have a catalogue that you can subscribe to.
The cast of Eames Lounge Chair - 1956 includes: Dick Hoffman as Chair Assembler Nan Martin Deborah Sussman
Charles and Ray Eames designed the Eames lounge chair and ottoman for the Herman Miller company. They took years of development and were finally released to the public in 1956.
Like any type of furniture there are different levels and designs of eames chairs. The cost would range from $1300 for an office chair to $4500 for a lounge chair and ottoman.
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One can purchase an Eames lounge chair from Herman Miller shops which can be found throughout the US, including New York, Salt Lake City and Boston. They can also be purchased directly through their online store.
Eames lounge chairs can be found at most office furniture stores. The chairs can also be purchased from furniture stores or ordered online through a company that retails them.
The chairs at the conference table are Nimitz Aluminum Side Chairs:http://www.inmod.com/alphaville-nimitz-aluminum-side-chair.htmlThe two wooden chairs are Eames LCM Molded Plywood Lounge Chairs:http://www.hermanmillerseating.com/Herman-Miller%AE-LCM-HML1140.htmlThe comfortable sitting chair in his office is a Eames Lounge Chair:http://www.hermanmiller.com/Products/Eames-Lounge-Chair-and-OttomanThe office chair behind the desk is a Herman Miller Aeron PostureFit:http://www.hermanmiller.com/Products/Aeron-Chairs
Eames chairs are made of plywood and the cushions are not stapled or nailed like most chairs. Here's a picture of one: http://www.ajchen.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/eames-lounge-chair.jpg
The simple contoured design of many Eames office chair options make them perfect for a change from a traditional chair that is causing you back problems. A good Eames chair will last for many years.
Actually, the Eames Lounge is real wood and leather, not plastic. The lounger should recline and accompany a similarly sized ottoman. There should be no seams or bolts visible, and the certificate should be pasted on the seating's underside.
Their company is notorious for designing the first lounge chair for the high-end market. Their furnishings are made of molded plywood and leather. Examples of these furnishings are part of the permanent collection of New York's Museum of Modern Art.
The wood is more-than-likely Walnut. If it has a slightly red-tone, it may be Brazilian Rosewood, although it is rare.