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Dkx-5
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DKX: Dining Height K-Wire Shell X-Base – Back and seat: twisted and welded steel wire, chromed or powder-covered finish.‎ The powder-covered version is suitable for open air use.‎ – Base: four-legged rounded steel base.‎ Fitted with glides for cover; felt glides alternatively accessible for hard floors.‎ – Upholstery: unupholstered, with seat cushion or with seat and back pad.‎ Seat and back pads can be taken out and reattached; accessible in Hopsak texture or leather.‎ Designed by Charles and Ray Eames out of welded steel wire, the Wire Chair is a minor departure from the topic of the naturally shaped one-piece seat shell, consolidating transparent lightness with innovative sophistication.‎ The seat shell can be joined with a decision of various bases.‎ The Wire Chair is accessible without upholstery, with a seat cushion or with a two-piece seat and back cushion known as the ‚Bikini’ cushion because of its shape.‎ The Wire Chairs have a powder-covered finish; some models are also accessible in a chrome covered version.‎ DKR and DKX models with a powder-covered finish are undeniably suited for both indoor and outside use.‎ In 2016, Vitra added approximately 20 mm to the base stature of the Wire Chairs while adjusting the seat math accordingly.‎ These revisions, which are esthetically almost indistinct, increase the solace of this classic chair design, especially in mix with contemporary tables.‎ The Wire Chairs by Charles and Ray Eames owe their transparent look to the spot-welded steel wire shell, while the wooden base of the DKW (Dining Chair K-Wire Wood Base) lends a contrasting note of warmth to the essentially specialized appearance of the design.‎ The metal components of the DKW chair have a dark powder-covered finish; the wooden legs of the base come in various shades of maple.‎ Upholstery: unupholstered, with seat cushion or with seat and back pad.‎ Seat and back pads can be taken out and reattached; accessible in Hopsak texture or leather.‎
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Product year | 1951 |
Style | Modern |
Materials | Steel |
Country | Switzerland |
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