A legend reborn: This iconic Eames® Molded Side Chair is now made from 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form. After their debut at the MoMA’s Low-Cost Furniture Design competition in 1948, the Eames Shell…
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The evolution of an icon: The Eames® Molded Armchair is now made from eco-friendly recycled plastic. Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at MoMA in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Armchair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The current models are an exact reproduction…
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The evolution of an icon: The Eames® Molded Armchair is now made from eco-friendly recycled plastic. Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at MoMA in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Armchair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The current models are an exact reproduction…
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The evolution of an icon: The Eames® Molded Armchair is now made from eco-friendly recycled plastic. Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at MoMA in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Armchair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The current models are an exact reproduction…
The evolution of an icon: The Eames® Molded Armchair is now made from eco-friendly recycled plastic. Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at MoMA in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Armchair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The current models are an exact reproduction…
The evolution of an icon: The Eames® Molded Armchair is now made from eco-friendly recycled plastic. Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at MoMA in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Armchair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The current models are an exact reproduction…
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The evolution of an icon: The Eames® Molded Armchair is now made from eco-friendly recycled plastic. Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at MoMA in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Armchair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The current models are an exact reproduction…
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The evolution of an icon: The Eames® Molded Armchair is now made from eco-friendly recycled plastic. Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at MoMA in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Armchair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The current models are an exact reproduction…
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The evolution of an icon: The Eames® Molded Armchair is now made from eco-friendly recycled plastic. Designed in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames, and first presented at MoMA in the International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture, the Molded Plastic Armchair was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. The current models are an exact reproduction…
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Sometimes referred to as the “Eames office wire chair” or “wire-back office chair,” the Eames Wire Chair was designed in 1951 by Charles and Ray Eames. With a streamlined silhouette, the painted steel wire seat can come with an optional outdoor-safe seat pad. This version of the Eames Wire Chair is from the Herman Miller…
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Sometimes referred to as the “Eames office wire chair” or “wire-back office chair,” the Eames Wire Chair was designed in 1951 by Charles and Ray Eames. With a streamlined silhouette, the painted steel wire seat can come with an optional outdoor-safe seat pad. This version of the Eames Wire Chair is from the Herman Miller…
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Sometimes referred to as the “Eames office wire chair” or “wire-back office chair,” the Eames Wire Chair was designed in 1951 by Charles and Ray Eames. With a streamlined silhouette, the painted steel wire seat can come with an optional outdoor-safe seat pad. This version of the Eames Wire Chair is from the Herman Miller…
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Sometimes referred to as the “Eames office wire chair” or “wire-back office chair,” the Eames Wire Chair was designed in 1951 by Charles and Ray Eames. With a streamlined silhouette, the painted steel wire seat can come with an optional outdoor-safe seat pad. This version of the Eames Wire Chair is from the Herman Miller…
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Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form, a design from 1950. The Herman MIller x HAY version of the Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair has been produced in 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. The subtle matte texture of the re-engineered…
Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form, a design from 1950. The Herman MIller x HAY version of the Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair has been produced in 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. The subtle matte texture of the re-engineered…
Charles and Ray Eames adapted molding techniques developed during World War II to produce their classic molded plastic shell chair’s simple, gracious form, a design from 1950. The Herman MIller x HAY version of the Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair has been produced in 100% post-industrial recycled plastic. The subtle matte texture of the re-engineered…