I’ve met a lot of people over the years who did interesting stuff in all kinds of fields, so the Lambo question wasn’t bait. Sorry you can’t drive. I kinda quit for a while b/c I live in town, but just bought a vintage bike so I’m gonna get back into the saddle, mainly back roads, not highways.
As to your question about seating, there is a pair of director’s chairs against the back wall of records. Sound there is surprisingly good, and I can pull the one ottoman over to sit next to the "sweet spot" seat. The other Eames lounge is in my living room, where we watch TV and have my vintage system, along with the accompanying ottoman. We use that room as a refuge when I’m not up for firing up the big system-- which takes time to warm up, and I’m reluctant to run it without having time to play it, i.e., not an hour or two, more like a full day of listening.
We have had several houses over the years and eventually downscaled to a small Texas gothic (Victorian) in town. We got rid of a lot of furniture in the course of several moves over a couple decades--- one house was very large, a white elephant--and stuff from that house simply didn’t fit into the last house in NY, which was on the waterfront of the Hudson. But I still have both Eames lounges with Ottomen. I like them, they are real (I collected George Nelson and Charles Eames back in the ’80s’). I always threatened to open a store that sold hassocks, footstools and equivalents under the name "Ottoman Empire."
You are welcome to visit if you come to Austin. I’m generally around. And you are welcome to bring some LPs.
Best,
Bill