The iconic Eames DSR chair is Vitra’s re-edition of the legendary fibreglass chair that was designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames and first presented at the New York Museum of Modern Art...
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The iconic Eames DSR chair is Vitra’s re-edition of the legendary fibreglass chair that was designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames and first presented at the New York Museum of Modern Art competition 'Low-Cost Furniture Design'. The comfortable seat shell was combined with a variety of bases and was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. However in 1993, the chair was Vitra discontinued as fibreglass cannot be recycled, but thanks to advances in technology and materials, the chair is now produced in robust and recyclable polypropylene. A fantastic chair to have in any room, the DSR is connected to the metal frame, which is inspired by the Eiffel Tower, using shock mounts, resulting in a comfortable seat even over long periods. Each chair has a stamp on its base to certify its authenticity. Available in yellow, blue, orange, white and black.
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