Eames DSW Chair RE by Vitra
by Vitra
Product Story
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The original 1950 design by Charles and Ray Eames
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Iconic mid-century style available in multiple combinations
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Modern construction made from environmentally friendly materials
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The organic seat, or “shell” as it’s often referred to, has a curvaceous, organic form that allows for a comfortable sit while still providing firm posture support.
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On the base, spindly maple or ash legs, available in a range of dark or light finishes, form to create diagonal arches attached via durable steel supports.
Curvaceous, organic form of the seat allows for a comfortable sit whilst providing firm support.
Maple legs supported by steel supports create a sturdy base to the chair.
Maple legs available in four finishes, matched with a variety of seat colours.
Specifications
Specification
Specifications
Dimensions
Height | 83cm |
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Width | 46.5cm |
Depth | 55cm |
Seat Height | 43cm |
Seat Depth | 46.5cm |
Materials & Information
Shell | Dyed-through polypropylene. Recycled plastic, excluding White (non-recycled plastic). The non-recycled White finish will only be available until the end of 2024. |
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Legs | Ash or Maple wood. |
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Designed By Charles & Ray Eames
In a career that spanned over forty years, husband and wife duo Charles and Ray Eames developed countless ground-breaking pieces of furniture. Cementing their names as figureheads of America’s Mid-century Modern movement, the couple produced a prolific range of designs including the Eames Lounge Chair (1956), DSW Chair (1950) and Eames House (1949) all of which are still to this day heralded for their innovative use of new materials.