In the classic Eames Eiffel Plastic Side Chair and Armchair (1950)-the first industrially manufactured plastic chairs-the Eameses honed two techniques with which they had been grappling for years: the use of a bent and welded wire base and a sculpted plastic shell seat. The results are two supremely comfortable and timeless chairs that are so adored, they are easily recognized by the casual handles of "shell chair" and "eiffel chair." The molded shell seats have a high, flexible back, a deep seat pocket and a waterfall seat edge to promote seating for extended periods of time. For residential and commercial use. Adjustable pod feet level on uneven surfaces.
This piece has real wood walnut legs.
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£132.00 for 1-4 pieces.
£198.00 for 5-8 pieces
£220.00 for 8-12 pieces
Price:£ 99.00
Charles Eames
Charles Eames is among the most important American designers of this century. He is best known for his groundbreaking contributions to architecture, furniture design, industrial design and manufacturing, and the photographic arts.
It was a revolution of form, an exciting visual language that signaled a new age and a fresh start - and one of its prime movers was Charles Eames. His works are lean and modern, sleek, sophisticated and simple and beautifully functional.
Charles Eames was born in 1907 in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1930, Charles started his own architectural office. He began extending his design ideas beyond architecture and received a fellowship to Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan, where he eventually became head of the design department.
Charles Eames created more than a "look" with his bent plywood chairs or molded fiberglass seating. He had ideas about making a better world, one in which things were designed to fulfill the practical needs of ordinary people and bring greater simplicity and pleasure to our lives.
Charles Eames adventurously pursued new ideas and forms with a sense of "serious fun." Yet, it was rigorous discipline that allowed him to achieve perfection of form and mastery over materials. As Charles noted about the molded plywood chair, "Yes, it was a flash of inspiration," he said, "a kind of 30-year flash." Combining imagination and thought, art and science, Charles Eames created some of the most influential expressions of 20th century design-furniture that remains stylish, fresh and functional even today.
As the most important exponents of organic design, Charles Eames demonstrated how good design can improve quality of life and human understanding and knowledge.Durch die Kombination