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<blockquote data-quote="Gusto" data-source="post: 572425" data-attributes="member: 4860"><p>We've got 4 original classic Eames chairs that are older than either of us. To me they are an absurd non functional design proven by their fragility, but my wife insists they are worth something and won't let me burn them. She did have an Eames Lounge and Ottoman and complained it was uncomfortable and could not be adjusted, and even worse without the ottoman. She got rid of it (must have been a knock-off.) If you like what you have good for you. If you want another maybe better to try before you buy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gusto, post: 572425, member: 4860"] We've got 4 original classic Eames chairs that are older than either of us. To me they are an absurd non functional design proven by their fragility, but my wife insists they are worth something and won't let me burn them. She did have an Eames Lounge and Ottoman and complained it was uncomfortable and could not be adjusted, and even worse without the ottoman. She got rid of it (must have been a knock-off.) If you like what you have good for you. If you want another maybe better to try before you buy. [/QUOTE]
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