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eames plastic chair wire base

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Eames Plastic Chair Wire Base

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Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair Click on image to zoom Designers: Charles and Ray EamesWith the Molded Plastic Side Chair, the Eameses created a universal response to what everyone wants from a chair: a simple, gracious form that fits any body and every place. Made of 100 percent recyclable polypropylene, the Molded Plastic Side Chair boasts a subtle matte texture and notable durability and is available in an array of colors and a variety of upholstery and base options making it an endlessly versatile option for living, dining and work spaces. Configure Your Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair Dolly Add to Wish List Charles and Ray Eames realized their first successful, single-shell form in 1950 with the Molded Fiberglass Shell Chair. However, when the environmental risks associated with fiberglass production became more widely understood, Herman Miller reintroduced the Molded Plastic Side Chair in 100 percent recyclable polypropylene.




Fulfilling the goals of every modern designer. The Molded Plastic Side Chair is available in an array of colors—in addition to a number of upholstery options—and can be configured with a choice of wire, dowel leg, stacking, and 4-leg bases. An array of trim, finely tailored Hopsak fabrics designed by Alexander Girard, Herman Miller's Textile Director from 1952 to 1973, round out the collection of shell customization options, fully restoring the integrity of the original 1953 shell chair offerings. Reproduced as faithfully as possible to Girard's original weave and color selections, the textile boasts one enhancement: it now uses more sustainable constructions and materials such as antimony-free polyester.The Stool 60 Giveaway. Sign up for our emails and a chance to win this ingenious stackable stool. Used & new (20) from $38.33 LexMod Plastic Side Chair in White with Wire BaseDetailsAltra Parsons Desk with Drawer, White FREE Shipping. Buy "LexMod Plastic Side Chair in White with Wire Base” from Amazon Warehouse Deals and save 86% off the $280.00 list price.




These molded plastic chairs are both flexible and comfortable, with an exciting variety of base options. Suitable for indoors or out, appropriate for the living and dinning room, these versatile chairs are a great addition to any home décor statement. Set Includes: One - Paris Wire Side Chair Product Dimensions: Overall Product Dimensions: 18.5"L x 21"W x 32.5"H Seat Dimensions: 18"L x 17"W x 18.5"H Backrest Dimensions: 14"H 21 x 18.5 x 32.5 inches 3.6 out of 5 stars #15,696 in Home and Garden (See top 100) #335 in Home & Kitchen > Furniture > Kitchen & Dining Room Furniture > Chairs 16.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) Poly and Bark Eames Style Molded Plastic Dowel-Leg Side Chair with Natural Legs, White 2xhome - Set of Two (2) White - Eames Style Side Chair Chromed Wire Legs Eiffel Legs Dining Room Chair - Lounge Chair No Arm Arms Armless Less Chairs Seats Wooden Wood Leg Wire Leg Dowel Leg LexMod Paris Wire Armchair in White 5 star39%4 star26%3 star9%2 star13%1 star13%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer ReviewsPerfectly fashionable and comfortable!|




Poor quality, product defects and non-existent customer service from LexMod|Gorgeous, but difficult to assemble and lots of missing parts.|Difficult to assemble because of lousy quality control|missing parts on all chairs ordered|In spite of chair arriving like it was tossed in the garbage|i was disappointed in the condition the chairs were in| See and discover other items: chair under $100, eames chairEames Molded Plastic Chairs 3D Models / Revit Charles and Ray Eames See how this product can contribute to your environmental goals. Charles and Ray Eames realized their first successful, single-shell form in 1950 with the Molded Fiberglass Chairs. However, when the environmental risks associated with fiberglass production became more widely understood, the decision was made to discontinue fiberglass shell production until a more suitable material could be found. In 2001, Herman Miller reintroduced the Molded Plastic Chair in polypropylene. In addition to being 100 percent recyclable, the polypropylene shell chair's subtle matte texture offers a soft tactility as well as notable durability.




Eames Molded Plastic Chairs are available as side chairs or armchairs, and in a choice of colors, including archival or new options. Armchair and side chair shells can be fully upholstered in a variety of textiles; side chair shells can be specified with an upholstered seat pad. A choice of bases rounds out your customization options. For Every NeedCharles Eames famously said, “The role of the designer is that of a very good, thoughtful host anticipating the needs of his guests.” With the molded plastic, fiberglass, and wood shell chairs—as well as the wire chair—the Eames have created a universal response to what everyone wants from a chair: a simple, gracious form that fits any body and every place. In Every WayBorne out of Charles’ and Eero Saarinen’s early investigations molding plywood at Cranbrook Academy in 1939, and continued with Ray at the Eames studio in Venice, California, the molded chair is exemplary of the Eames iterative process and their desire to make “the best for the most for the least.”




With each new form, finish, and configuration, the Eames continued to push the boundaries of what the shell chair could be: after experimenting with single-form plywood and stamped metal, they turned to fiberglass and experimented with bent wire; when fiberglass production proved unhealthy for the environment, the decision was made to switch production to a safer plastic; and now, with advancements in safe fiberglass composition and dynamic veneer technologies, the evolution continues with the Molded Fiberglass and Molded Wood Chairs. For EveryoneThe Eames Shell Chair was designed on the principle of adaptability, offering innumerable configurations to serve a wide variety of applications and environments. It’s what makes the chair a classic worthy of museum collections—and living rooms, Laundromats, lobbies, and cafés. It’s what makes it a great first piece of furniture to buy in your twenties, that’s still worthy and relevant enough to hand down to your children 20 years later.

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