The Eames RE Plastic Chair DSW is a dining room chair designed in 1950 by Charles and Ray Eames. The plastic seat has been mounted on a base of four chair legs made of maple. The pair of Eames multifunctional Plastic Chairs were first introduced at the "Low Cost Furniture Design" design competition held at the Museum of Modern Art in New York in 1950. Charles and Ray presented organically designed plastic chair seats that were combined with different bases, giving this seating furniture a variety of different functions and serve different purposes. Today, the legendary Eames RE Plastic Chairs are manufactured by Vitra as a revised design and material choice for even higher seating comfort and quality. Since 2024, the shells of all Eames Plastic Chairs are made from one hundred percent recycled plastic. The recycled plastic originates from the collection of plastic packaging from German households, in the "Yellow Bag" collection program, and is of premium quality. Using recycled raw material instead of petroleum-based primary plastic means that climate-damaging emissions are significantly reduced, just like primary energy consumption. The shell is of course recyclable at the end of its product life.
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Eames RE Plastic Chair DSW Ash Honey Tone
€495.00
Incl. 22% VAT
Please note that this is an item specially ordered for you from the supplier after you have placed your order. The delivery time is approximate, and the product is exempt from the right of withdrawal.
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Brand:
VitraDesigner:
Width:
46.5 cm
Height:
83 cm
Depth:
55 cm
Seat height:
43 cm
Seat depth:
46.5 cm
Base/Legs:
Ash Honey Tone
Color:
17 Emerald
Material:
Återvunnen plast, Aluminium
Article number:
10744064
Please note that the images are indicative. Colors may differ from reality.