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athomeinloveI love furniture of all types, but chairs have my heart. Each one seems to have a personality of it’s own. I love seeing a bunch of different chairs in a room, like old friends sitting around chatting...Read More about 5 Iconic Chairs Eames Molded Fiberglass Armchair Rocker Base Click on image to zoom Designers: Charles and Ray EamesThe Molded Fiberglass Armchair Rocker Base is exemplary of the Eameses’ iterative process and their desire to make “the best for the most for the least.” With each new finish and configuration, Charles and Ray pushed the boundaries of what the shell chair can be, whether it’s in an office lounge or the corner of your living room. Made of 100 percent recyclable polypropylene, this plastic rocking chair’s subtle matte texture offers a soft tactility and notable durability, and it is available in an array of colors and numerous upholstery options. Configure Your Eames Molded Fiberglass Armchair Rocker Base Add to Wish List




Thanks to a new, proprietary process of producing fiberglass-reinforced plastic, Herman Miller is once again able to produce the original 1950 Eames Molded Fiberglass Armchair safely by means of a less volatile, monomer-free "dry bind" process. Like the original shell chairs, our new, fiberglass finish has the same covetable surface variation and telltale fiberglass striation that have attracted avid vintage collectors for decades.The process for making shells and the nature of fiberglass mean that each shell is unique and can possess traits such as tiny cavities in the surface, small points of lighter or darker color, or faint circular shadows where base attaches to shell. Fulfilling the goals of every modern designer. Like the countless fiberglass shells that have been beloved by avid Eames collectors and design enthusiasts for years, we expect our newly formulated Eames Molded Fiberglass Armchair Rocker Base to endure for generations to come. However, in the off chance your Molded Fiberglass Shell is compromised, Herman Miller's Take Back program offers an environmentally sound means for recycling it.




The Eames Molded Fiberglass Armchair Chair is available in a spectrum of archival colors and numerous upholstery options straight from the Alexander Girard Archive. A "Preform" that Performs To create preforms for the new Eames Molded Fiberglass Arm and Side Chairs, a "dry binder process" is used. With this technique, fiberglass strands, some of which melt at a lower temperature, are blown by a robot onto a screen in the shape of the chair shell. Heat is then applied, and enough strands melt so that the preform's shape remains intact, avoiding the harmful "wet glue" process used in traditional fiberglass fabrication. By employing technology used mainly in the automotive and manufacturing industries, this new fiberglass resin boasts many environmental improvements. Monomer-free and processed without VOC (volatile organic compounds) or HAP (hazardous air pollutants) emissions, these resins eliminate the need for thermal oxidizers. Compared to the fiberglass resins used in the Eameses' original design, the new resin results in a safer work environment for employees.




Free Shipping in February — Take advantage of free standard shipping this month on Case Study® Furniture. CLICK HERE for more details. Proudly made in California —Generations of Experience.Brasilia Chaise — Unique design brings a natural, curving form to any interior space. The Grasshopper Chair — Modernica's upholstery team has produced this iconic design for over two decades. It is made to order with a selection of 30 fabric choices and four wood finishes. The newest color in our Case Study® ceramics collection. Case Study® Stacking Powder Coat — A classic and highly practical icon.Eames RAR Rocking Chair Epitomising the playful, functionality of mid-century American design, the RAR Chair by Charles and Ray Eames feels as fresh today as when it was first introduced over 60 years ago. A design to suit every home, this colourful, plastic moulded rocking chair sits atop an innovative chromed wire base and two arched maple beams that provides its gentle motion.




Please choose an option Eames RAR Rocking Chair Charles & Ray Eames The hot seat for contemporary interiors, this iconic chair set the mould for post-war design The organic seat, or “shell” as it’s often referred to, has an organic form that allows for a comfortable sit while still providing firm posture support. Formed from thin lines of bent steel, the DAR’s criss-crossing legs fix directly to the base and are joined by a pair of softly swooped piece of maple that transform this armchair into a rocker.A wonderfully crafted, and fully licensed edition by Vitra, this reproduction adheres strictly to the Eames original design - the only change being the replacement of fibreglass shell for an environmentally friendly polypropylene seat.Available in a range of bold and bright colours to suit every kind of interior scheme, the Eames DAR Chair makes a wonderful addition to any home or workspace – whether it’s for use in the lounge, dining room, or office.




2 Man Furniture Delivery How long will delivery take: If the items you are ordering are in stock we will be able to deliver your order within 3-5 working days. Orders with several items: If you are ordering more than 1 furniture item these will come in a single delivery when all items are available. Postcode exceptions: For customers who live in more remote, highland or island regions your delivery can take up to 10 working days. For any areas outside of our postcode matrix please contact Customer Services for further information on enquiries@heals.co.uk Feefo Reviews - Average 0% (0 reviews) This product has no reviews yet. 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 Lounger (1956), DSW Chair (1950) and Eames House (1949) all of which are still to this day heralded for their innovative use of new materials.

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