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Eames Plastic Side Chair is a seats collection designed by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra. The Eames Plastic Chairs are renewed versions of the legendary Fiberglass Chairs. The original, which was the very first industrially produced plastic chair, was jointly developed with Zenith Plastics for the ‘Low-Cost Furniture Design’ competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art.
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The Eames Plastic Chairs are renewed versions of the legendary Fiberglass Chairs. The original, which was the very first industrially produced plastic chair, was jointly developed with Zenith Plastics for the ‘Low-Cost Furniture Design’ competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art. In the current version made of polypropylene, these chairs provide even greater comfort. With its simple organic shape, the Plastic Side Chair now seems like an archetype of the genre of chairs whose shell can be combined with diverse bases. The selection of bases makes it possible to use the chairs in a wide variety of settings: from the dining room or home office to the garden. Shells come in a broad range of colours and upholstery versions, so that components can be mixed and matched to find the perfect chair for individual needs.
Seat shell: dyed-through polypropylene. All models are available with a seat cushion (screwed to the seat shell) or full upholstery. The fully upholstered version has moulded polyurethane foam padding covered in Hopsak fabric, attached to the shell with a welted edge. Covers available in all Hopsak fabric colours. Diff erent shell and upholstery colours and various bases provide a multitude of possible combinations.
Eames Plastic Side Chair PSCC: five-star base in polished die-cast aluminium, equipped with double castors in basic dark. (PSCC = Pivot Side Chair Cast Base on Castors)
All the products from Miliashop are original and they are covered by warranty.
Typology | Chair |
Length | 46.5 cm |
Width | 55 cm |
Height | 76 - 88.5 cm |
Seat height | 36 - 45.5 cm |
Design Year | 1950 |
Designer | Charles & Ray Eames |