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Eames Office | Globe: Eames Lounge Cruiser 32"
Eames Office | Globe: Eames Lounge Cruiser 32"
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EAMES OFFICE | GLOBE
A new skateboard that pays tribute to the iconic Lounge Chair and Ottoman.
Introducing a new addition to the Eames Office x Globe collaboration: Eames Lounge Cruiser 32"
A skateable cruiserboard methodically detailed in resemblance of the famous Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman. The Eames Lounge Cruiser in Walnut/Black is a Walnut and Canadian maple deck with mellow concave, a steep nose and tail kick. It features custom Eames Office + Globe details with embedded metal badges and deck bolts with the Eames logo. The board has design details throughout matched to the Lounge chair like Rubberized grip and flat edges, mimic the finish of the chair.
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The board come in a heavyweight canvas dot-pattern board bag that folds down into a carry-all tote.
EAMES LOUNGE CRUISER 32''
32.2” x 8.6” x 14.5”WB
Walnut + Canadian Maple | Mellow concave, steep nose and tail kick
6.0” Tensor alloy trucks | 55mm 88a Bruiser wheels
Black rubberized and clear broadcast grip
Embedded metal Eames Office + Globe badges
Eames logo custom deck bolts
Design details throughout matching the Lounge chair
Board comes in an Eames printed bag.
AUTHENTIC COLLABORATION PRODUCT: Paint dip and laser-etch finish details on wood veneer that matches a classic Lounge Chair colourway.
THE FAMOUS EAMES LOUNGE-CHAIR: Methodically detailed in resemblance of the famous Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman with Walnut + Canadian Maple deck.
This is an authentic product from Globe and the Eames Office. Eames, Eames Office, the Eames Signature and Eames Office logo are trademarks of Eames Office, LLC
THE DETAILS MAKE THE PRODUCT: Custom embedded metal Eames Office + Globe badges and custom Eames logo deck bolts with black rubberized grip and flat edges mimicking the finish of the chair.
CHARLES & RAY EAMES: Charles Ormand Eames Jr., a nearly-licensed architect born in St. Louis in 1907, and Bearnice Alexandra “Ray” Kaiser, an abstract painter born in Sacramento in 1912, are cemented into the canon of 20th-century design. Since uniting in 1940, these partners in life and work have been internationally recognized at the forefront of the design, architecture, filmmaking, and furniture communities.
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