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Eames Elephant

by Charles & Ray Eames, 1945 — 279,00 €
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Vitra Eames Elephant is based on the prototype of a toy elephant made from plywood by Charles and Ray Eames in 1945. Today, the charming sturdy plastic pachyderm is not only perfect for kids rooms, but is best equipped for outdoor adventures.

Details

Product type Kid's stool
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Material Dyed-through polypropylene, matt finish
Product presentation
Variants Eames Elephant Small
Eames Elephant Plywood
Functions & Properties Suitable for outdoor use
Supports up to 70 kg
Care For general cleaning of the plastic please use a soft, damp cloth. Careful drying is subsequently recommended.
For removal of stains a mild cleaner is recommended. Avoid abrasive cleaners such as powders or pastes and aggressive "all-purpose cleaner", as they may damage the surface.
Warranty 24 months
Product datasheet Please click on picture for detailed information (ca. 0,2 MB).
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Popular versions

Eames Elephant, Ice grey
Eames Elephant, Black
Eames Elephant, White
Eames Elephant, Pale rose
Eames Elephant, Poppy red
Eames Elephant, Buttercup
Eames Elephant, Palm green

Design Story

Design

Originally presented in moulded plywood as part of a 1945 exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, it would be some 60 years before the Eames Elephant entered serial production: to mark Charles Eames' 100th birthday in 2007 Vitra released a limited edition of 2000 pieces in the original plywood version. This very high quality, and equally limited quantity, edition made these impressive pachyderms a popular collector's item: but missed Charles and Ray Eames' intended purpose - an everyday toy for children. Thus, Vitra has developed a contemporary version of the Eames Elephant made of polypropylene, which not only makes the striking design available in a range of bright colours, but at an affordable price. In addition, the Vitra Elephant is, thanks to the new durable material, also ideal for outdoor adventures and thus reflects the designers position that play and pleasure are basic human needs and a integral source of enjoyment of life.

The Eames Elephant belongs to the Vitra design classics

Designer

Over the 40 years in which Charles and Ray Eames were not only married, but also cooperated as designers, arose in their studio in Los Angeles a whole universe full of beautiful things, many of which are today considered design classics. In addition to the popular furniture designs, such as the Eames chairs, the lounge chair, the LTR Occasional Table, the duo were active in a great many other fields of activity including photography, film, graphic design and toys. Charles Eames and Ray Kaiser first met in 1940 at Cranbook Academy of Art. The success of the pair's work is largely based on Charles' knowledge as an architect combined with Ray's talents as a painter, a combination which was responsible for the characteristic style of Eames designs. A style defined by a innate playfulness, as represented by the Eames Elephant. After all, as Charles and Ray Eames often repeated "toys are not as innocent as they look. Toys and games are precursors to serious ideas."

Eames Elephant Small from Vitra

Vitra Elephant from Charles and Ray Eames

Historical Context

Designed in the 1940s the Eames Elephant is historically understood in context of the so-called "mid-century modern" movement. Originating in the United States in the decades after World War II, mid-century modern combined modern developments in design, architecture and urban planning, with Scandinavian influences to create a more relaxed, accessible aesthetic. Typical of the designs of Charles and Ray Eames from that time is experimentation with new materials. The elephants were originally made of plywood, then a truly revolutionary material. The original Eames Plywood Elephant is one of the first furniture objects which involved moulding plywood into organic forms, a process Charles and Ray Eames developed during World War II for the US Navy, where they developed leg-splints from bent plywood. After the war, they transferred their expertise on furniture design and created in addition to the plywood elephant their famous Eames plywood chair family.

The Eames Elephant Plywood is the predecessor of the plastic elephant from Vitra

Production

It took some 60 years for the original plywood Eames Plywood Elephant to be brought to market as a serially produced product. To enable this Vitra created a dyed-through polypropylene version of the 42 cm high, 78 cm long and 41 cm wide wooden elephant, a synthetic version available in the colours classic red, light pink, white, dark grey and lime. In addition to lower production costs, the advantage of the plastic that it is relatively robust and suitable for outdoor use. The licenses for the production of Eames designs in Europe are held by Vitra. Based in Birsfelden, Switzerland with a central production facility in Weil am Rhein, Germany, Vitra places in the manufacture of its products a focus on the achieving the highest quality standards not just in their products but also in the sustainable and ecologically responsible nature of the production.

The Eames Elephant from Vitra is also suitable for waiting rooms in medical practices and other facilities

Manufacturer

It was the Swiss designer furniture manufacturer Vitra who transformed the original plywood Eames Elephant into its current polypropylene form: having created a limited edition version in plywood to celebrate what would have been Charles Eames' 100th birthday in 2007, Vitra subsequently released the synthetic version for the wider public. Thus, the Vitra Elephant version adds to the long tradition of fruitful co operations between Vitra and international designers and/or their offspring, to allow for the re-edition of long lost furniture design classics. Of special importance for the development of Vitra was the relationship between the company's founders Erika and Willi Fehlbaum and Charles & Ray Eames, a relationship which not only helped define the company's original direction but which continues to define the decision making processes. Vitra was founded as a shop fitting company store in the Swiss village of Birsfelden and only developed into a furniture production company after the Fehlbaums discovered an Eames chair during a trip to the USA in 1950. Since then Vitra has developed into one of the major international manufacturers of quality furniture design and home accessories.

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