WHAT TO KNOW: Eames Fiberglass, Not All Orange is Created Equal, Salmon versus Orange

When you’re shopping for orange Eames Fiberglass you’ll often notice sellers explaining that their particular chair is a rare orange, Salmon Orange.


Eames Fiberglass, True Orange on the Left, Salmon Orange on the Right

Eames Fiberglass, Orange on the Left, Salmon Orange on the Right



Salmon Orange isn’t an actual color that was released by Herman Miller. It’s a color that collectors have affectionately coined.

Eames Fiberglass, Salmon Orange on the Left, True Orange on the Right

Eames Fiberglass, Salmon Orange on the Left, Orange on the Right



It refers to those particularly early orange shells. They appear to be salmon, or pink, in hue because the earliest batches of the orange shells were both a pinker resin, and had a lot more and larger visible fiberglass.

Eames Fiberglass, True Orange on the Left, Salmon Orange on the Right

Eames Fiberglass, Orange on the Left, Salmon Orange on the Right



The additional white of the extra fibers showing contributes to the gentle pink tone.

Eames Fiberglass, True Orange on the Left, Salmon Orange on the Right

Eames Fiberglass, Orange on the Left, Salmon Orange on the Right



When you find a chair being advertised as ‘rare’ and ‘Salmon Orange’ the first clue you should look for is a lot of lovely white fiberglass. If the shell looks more opaque orange, you’re looking at regular Orange.

Eames Fiberglass, Salmon Orange Herman Miller Manufacturer's Mark

Eames Fiberglass, Salmon Orange Herman Miller Manufacturer’s Mark



The last thing you’ll check for is the manufacturer’s mark. Salmon Orange happened in the earliest versions of the chairs, so you’ll be looking for the earliest marks. Some of the earliest shells had no mark at all, only a paper label that has long since fallen off. If it does have a raised mark in the fiberglass it will not have the embossed ‘Herman Miller’ test. The full name was added to the mark long after Salmon Orange was no longer in production.

Happy hunting!

BEFORE / AFTER: Dux Recliner Uphosltery and Restoration

This Dux chair came to us in a pretty gross state, and it had a broken cross rail at the tilt mechanism. We are always up to the task. Knoll fabric made for a pretty chair with all of the right details.

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