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This website no longer supports Internet Explorer 9 or below, please upgrade to a newer browser. Target has a new app With new features and a new design it’s quicker and easier to shop at Target FREE Click + Collect FREE Delivery on orders over $80* Find in store. Replica Eames DAR Rocking Chair - White Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars This is an Online Exclusive product.Originally designed to perfection by Ray and Charles Eames, this effortless replica DAR rocker chair is immediately recognisable thanks to its moulded shell design.A contemporary classic that will sit comfortably with your existing decor arrangement, the ergonomic shape of the chair features a very strong, commercial-strength seat, one which has been designed with the ultimate in comfort and durability in mind. With its injection moulded plastic shell set upon a steel frame, the seat is comfortably deep, with the back high enough for added comfort. Smoothly rock baby to sleep in your arms - or simply enjoy this rocking chair on your own!




Featuring colour-master technology, the chair’s seat is produced with consistent colouring throughout to prevent any colour from chipping, as well as a fantastic UV treatment to keep the chair from fading. Our DSR also comes with a layer of resin, applied to the screws for added tightness and offering you piece of mind.The DAR design forms part of an inspirational range of quality, durable and on-trend chair solutions, including the DSR Arm chair and RAR Arm chair, both of which are also available from Target Online. Chair passed the Worldwide Recognised European standard test Material is recyclable and environmentally friendly Chair boasts UV treatment Layer of resin applied to screws Dimensions: 69.5cm (h) x 63cm (w) x 69cm (l) x 4.4kgs. Wipe clean with damp cloth. Do not stand on product. Do not use as a step ladder. Do not store in direct sunlight. Continuous exposure to direct sunlight may cause yellowing of product. Your Recently Viewed Items




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By the end of October – after a six-month “amnesty” for retailers – that luxury will cost you more, maybe 12 times more, than now. And it's all thanks to the bloody European Union.It's thanks to Britain bringing its own copyright laws on furniture design into line with our partners – a dovetailing that was meant to be happening in 2020, but has been expedited after representations from the licensees (we'll get back to them) as well as the estates of dead designers. The measure also grants designers the same protection as that enjoyed by plastic and graphic artists, and gives them rough parity with writers, musicians, broadcasters and film-makers. Which is all well and good. But the change could precipitate the disappearance of the “Barcelona”-style chair – currently so ubiquitous in building society branches – and the fetishisation of its licensed equivalent, originally conceived by Mies van der Rohe and costing nearly £6,000. The starter-home couple will be denied the pleasure of those Italian chrome standard lamps on long spindly arcs, because a licensed Castiglioni version will cost them more than a grand.




The same goes for Anglepoise lamps. And you'll be so scared of scratching your clear Perspex Louis Ghost dining-chairs that you won't dare sit on them. What's at issue is the deal on offer to dead designers' estates. At the moment, the copyright in a creator's work holds for 25 years from his or her death – during which time top-drawer copiers can buy licenses to put the designs into manufacture. The licensees can then make limited editions, before churning out as many as they can sell for a few thousand quid a time. But after a quarter of a century, it's open season. Then, the knock-off merchants can legally swing into action. And soon your online oulet is advertising, say, a replica-Charles Eames reclining armchair and footstool – perfect examples of the current taste for “mid-century modern” – for around £400, instead of the £5,000 that the licensee's stockist will charge you.From 28 April, furniture designs in Britain will be protected from unlicensed manufacture for 75 years – that's an extra 50.




Under the new legislation, retailers selling unlicensed copies – whether classics or bog-standard bog seats – will be liable to fines up to £50,000 and jail terms of up to 10 years. What's more – or less – we'll see fewer representations of the expensive stuff as licensors begin to assert their rights to charge for and control the reproduction of their work in the visual media. It's doubtful that the Coalition government really considered that ramification, when it decided to repeal Section 52 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1998). Its intention, reasonably enough, was to protect intellectual property. But what it couldn't take account of is the debate within the “design community”. For while Sir Terence may want his chicken-brick to bankroll future generations of Conrans, an interior designer who shall be nameless says it will now be a “nightmare” to prop rooms for his clients at a reasonable mark-up. And, this being the design community, there are socially conscious angles to consider, too.

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