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For the Dining Height Side Chair Wood Base (DSW), Charles and Ray Eames consolidated the naturally shaped seat shell with a four-legged wooden base.‎ This blend of plastic and wood lends the classic design a specific warmth and casual appeal.‎ The seat shells can be fitted with seat cushions or full upholstery in a wide selection of fabric colors, empowering a huge number of individual configurations.‎ Material description – Seat shell: colored through polypropylene.‎ All models are accessible with a seat cushion (screwed to the seat shell) or full upholstery.‎ The completely upholstered version has formed polyurethane froth cushioning canvassed in fabric, appended to the shell with a welted edge.‎ Different shell and upholstery colors and various bases give a huge number of possible combinations.‎ – Options: the Eames Plastic Chair is accessible as a visitor chair, eating chair, recliner, swivel chair or in stacking versions and with ganging brackets for line seating.‎ Beam-mounted shells are suited for use in waiting areas.‎ – Base: non-stackable wooden base in various shades of maple or nectar conditioned ash, stained and lacquered finish.‎ Steel bar cross struts in basic dark.‎ (DSW = Dining Height Side Chair Wood Base) – Origin of wood: ash (Fraxinus excelsior) and maple (Acer platanoides) from Western Europe as well as Poland.‎ ‘Getting the most of the best to the greatest number of individuals for the least’: with these words, Charles and Ray Eames described one of their primary goals as furniture designers.‎ None of their different designs verge on accomplishing this ideal as the Plastic Chairs.‎ For years, the designer couple investigated the principal thought of a one-piece seat shell shaped to fit the contours of the human body.‎ After experiments with pressed wood and sheet aluminum during the 1940s produce unsatisfactory results, their search for elective materials drove them to glass-fiber built up polyester resin.‎ The Eameses perceived and completely took advantage of the advantages of the material: mouldability, inflexibility, pleasant material qualities, suitability for industrial assembling methods.‎ With this material, which was previously obscure in the furniture industry, they successfully fostered the shell designs for serial production.‎ After their introduction for the ‘Minimal price Furniture Design’ rivalry coordinated by the Museum of Modern Art in 1948, the Plastic Armchair (A-shell) and Plastic Side Chair (S-shell) were dispatched available in 1950 as the absolute first mass-created plastic chairs in the history of furniture.‎ The Eames Plastic Chairs also presented another furniture typology that has since become widespread: the multifunctional chair whose shell can be gotten together with a wide range of bases to serve diverse purposes.‎ As ahead of schedule as 1950, Charles and Ray Eames presented a series of bases that empowered various sitting positions.‎ An especially striking model is the so-called Eiffel Tower base – an unpredictable and agile design made of steel wire that matchlessly combines light, exquisite forms with structural strength.‎ Today Vitra manufactures the agreeable seat shells of the Eames Plastic Chairs in polypropylene, while those of the Eames Fiberglass Chairs are delivered in glass-fiber supported polyester resin.‎ There is also a wide selection of bases and shell colors, alongside upholstery options for some models.‎ This allows customers to specify countless various combinations and to use the chairs in the widest scope of settings – from lounge areas, parlors and work spaces to office workspaces and gathering rooms; from restaurants and cafés to break rooms and cafeterias; from waiting areas and auditoriums to terraces and gardens.‎ In 2016, Vitra added about 20 mm to the base tallness of the Eames Plastic Chairs DSX, DAX, DSR, DAR, DSW and DAW while adjusting the seat math accordingly.‎
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Product year | 1950 |
Style | Modern |
Materials | Fabric, Plastic |
Country | Switzerland |
Addison –
Absolutely delighted with my new chair! It’s the perfect blend of style and comfort. The quality craftsmanship is evident, and it’s versatile enough to fit in any room. A modern classic that’s both beautiful and functional. Highly recommend!