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DKR-2 ("Bikini " chair)

(American, 1907–1978)
(American, 1912–1988)
(active 1923–present)
designed 1951; made 1951-53
Object PlaceZeeland, Michigan, United States
Medium/TechniquePainted steel wire, original leather upholstery
Dimensions81.28 x 44.45 x 49.53 cm (32 x 17 1/2 x 19 1/2 in.)
Credit LineGift of Roger and Doris Goodrich
Accession number1985.185
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ClassificationsFurniture
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Description
In the early 1940s, designers and newlyweds Charles and Ray Eames pioneered a production method to simultaneously bend plywood in more than one direction, using their homemade Kazam machine. With the DKR-2, the Eameses continued their efforts to design comfortable and affordable furniture using new industrial materials. This DKR-2 chair, with its original blue leather upholstery, is one of a pair donated to the Museum by the owners of a prototype house with modern furnishings that was featured in a 1954 issue of Better Homes and Gardens, a leading disseminator of home fashion.This text was adapted from Ward, et al., MFA Highlights: American Decorative Arts & Sculpture (Boston, 2006) available at www.mfashop.com/mfa-publications.html.
InscriptionsLabels on underside: Ink on paper "State of New York / Department of Labor / 1c inspection stamp / Division of bedding 1 c" Ink on cloth tag: "Space to attach / Do not remove this tag / under penalty of law. / All new material / consisting of oily cattle body hair / Reg. no. CALWW 2097 PER. No. Comm-2700 / Reg. no. Cal-7053 Per. No. NY- 569 / Per. No. Pa-607 / Certification if / Made that the / materials in this / articles are De- / scribed in ac- / cordance with / law. / contents sterilized [visible under stamp] Minn. / approved April 24, 1929; New Jersey re- / vised STATUTES 26; 10- / 6 to 18. / Made by / HERMAN MILLER FURNITURE COMPANY / 901 W. Washington Blvd. Venice, California / date of delivery.
Provenance1953, purchased from McCurdy's Department Store, Rochester, New York by Roger and Doris Goodrich, Rochester, New York; 1985, given by the Goodriches, then of Squantum, Massachusetts to the MFA (Accession date: April 24, 1985)
CopyrightUsed with permission. Herman Miller, Inc.® Eames®
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