The Eames LCW was introduced in 1945 as part of Charles and Ray Eames’ experiments with moulded plywood. Its construction separates the seat and backrest into two curved planes, joined with shock mounts to create a flexible yet minimal structure. This One-Sixth miniature maintains the chair’s proportions at a reduced scale and is offered as part of the daily One-Sixth release series. The STL file is available to download for free.
Designer: Charles & Ray Eames
Year: 1945
Original Material: Moulded plywood + rubber shock mounts
Note: This STL file is a one-sixth scale interpretation created for educational and personal use. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original manufacturer or rights holder.
The Eames LCW was introduced in 1945 as part of Charles and Ray Eames’ experiments with moulded plywood. Its construction separates the seat and backrest into two curved planes, joined with shock mounts to create a flexible yet minimal structure. This One-Sixth miniature maintains the chair’s proportions at a reduced scale and is offered as part of the daily One-Sixth release series. The STL file is available to download for free.
Designer: Charles & Ray Eames
Year: 1945
Original Material: Moulded plywood + rubber shock mounts
Note: This STL file is a one-sixth scale interpretation created for educational and personal use. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the original manufacturer or rights holder.