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The Eames is way too low in the back, doesn't support my shoulders, neck, or head - I'd probably get sick of it if I had it... but I too want one really badly.
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I'll be sure to post a follow-up here when I receive it. I'm keeping my fingers crossed that I'll have it before Christmas so I can sit back by the fire and enjoy a nice glass of scotch in it .
I trust you have obsessed over the genuine Eames chair enough to objectively point out any differences between the original and replica... below is a link to check a few of the more obvious differences.
http://jetsetrnv8r.wordpress.com/20...re-–-real-or-fake-eames-lounge-chair-ottoman/
How can you guys justify buying an Eames that's a knock-off.
How can you guys justify buying an Eames that's a knock-off.
It's cheaper, and doesn't affect one's ability to sit in it.
It's akin to a fake Rolex in my book, represents someone making money off of some else's creative efforts. How you can support that is beyond me. Borrowing design concepts is one thing, but outright ripping off the design and using the idea that it's identical to the original is just offensive in my opinion.
I have a Herman Miller Eames lounge and ottoman in walnut and white Edelman all-grain, so I do stand behind my ideas with my wallet.
which museum? I want a noguchi coffee table!yay or nay for this noguchi sofa for a feminine apartment? not mine btw.
if you find someone who works for the museum, you can get it for like 75% off. Almost had my friend buy me a coffee table.
It's akin to a fake Rolex in my book, represents someone making money off of some else's creative efforts. How you can support that is beyond me. Borrowing design concepts is one thing, but outright ripping off the design and using the idea that it's identical to the original is just offensive in my opinion.
I have a Herman Miller Eames lounge and ottoman in walnut and white Edelman all-grain, so I do stand behind my ideas with my wallet.
So you wouldn't wear any polo shirts made by companies other than Lacoste?
It's akin to a fake Rolex in my book, represents someone making money off of some else's creative efforts. How you can support that is beyond me. Borrowing design concepts is one thing, but outright ripping off the design and using the idea that it's identical to the original is just offensive in my opinion.
I have a Herman Miller Eames lounge and ottoman in walnut and white Edelman all-grain, so I do stand behind my ideas with my wallet.
It's akin to a fake Rolex in my book, represents someone making money off of some else's creative efforts. How you can support that is beyond me. Borrowing design concepts is one thing, but outright ripping off the design and using the idea that it's identical to the original is just offensive in my opinion.
I have a Herman Miller Eames lounge and ottoman in walnut and white Edelman all-grain, so I do stand behind my ideas with my wallet.