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AI Identification

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Mid-century modern lounge chair in the manner of Charles and Ray Eames

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AI Estimated Value

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$800 - $1,500

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This lounge chair features a design that is stylistically consistent with the Eames Lounge Chair (model 670), a mid-century modern icon. The piece is upholstered in a tan or light brown leather, showing significant creasing and button-tufting on both the backrest and the seat cushion. The chair's structure involves molded plywood shells and metal struts, though the base is only partially visible. The armrests appear to be covered in a mustard-toned material that displays notable surface cracking and wear, suggesting they may have been repaired or modified with a different material than the rest of the upholstery. Condition issues include visible scuffing, darkening of the leather from use, and wear on the edges of the plywood shells. No manufacturer labels or marks are visible in the image to confirm a specific maker, so this attribution remains a hypothesis based on visual form. A decorative needlepoint floral-motif pillow rests on the seat, which is not part of the chair's original construction.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the image provided, I have examined this lounge chair which displays a form stylistically consistent with the Eames Lounge Chair (model 670). While the design elements—molded plywood shells and button-tufted upholstery—suggest this attribution, I cannot verify the maker from a photograph alone. The absence of visible manufacturer labels or marks means this attribution remains a working hypothesis. My valuation is based on the assumption that this is a vintage mid-century production, likely by a licensed manufacturer or a high-quality period contemporary. The current condition shows significant wear, including leather creasing, scuffing on the plywood edges, and apparent material mismatched on the armrests, which negatively impacts the value. In the current market, there is high demand for this silhouette, and examples of this type generally fetch between $800 and $1,500 depending on the structural integrity of the plywood. If this item were to be formally authenticated as an early production by a known licensed manufacturer like Herman Miller, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if a physical inspection reveals it to be a more recent mass-market reproduction or 'in the style of' copy, the value would likely drop to the $300-$500 range. To confirm the origin and provide a more precise valuation, a physical examination would be required to verify the shock mounts, the specific composition of the plywood layers, and any internal markings or hardware specifications typical of the period. Documentation of provenance would also be essential for a more definitive market placement.

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