DSR Style Chair
Inspired by:- Charles Eames
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Dispatched Date | Delivered 10-16 weeks |
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Lead Time | 6 - 8 Weeks |
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Five Years Gurantee | Yes |
Colours | COLOURFUL |
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A Charles Eames version of the iconic Eiffel Tower base Eames DSR chair. Intricately designed chrome steel leg base combined with injection moulded plastic seat shell in many different vibrant colors makes this a distinctive classic. A combination of elegance, light and structural strength in one piece of furniture that can be mixed and matched with many different chairs, colours and interiors. |
Type of Store Credit value | Select |
- Dimension: Width 53 cm, Depth 46.5 cm, Height 83.5 cm
- Seat Height: 45.5cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 48 cm, Depth 46 cm, Height 49 cm
- CBM: 0.108 Weight: 6kg
Product Description
A classic piece from Charles Eames for more than 60 years reproduced by Mobelaris. This unbeatable chair design is becoming more popular than ever. This Mobelaris reproduction of DSR Plastic Chair is a contemporary version of the legendary fiberglass chair. The DSR has become an icon in many interiors in its own way. An easy to keep clean and lightweight chair that is rich in character.
Read More Read LessA Charles Eames version of the iconic Eiffel Tower base Eames DSR chair. Intricately designed chrome steel leg base combined with injection moulded plastic seat shell in many different vibrant colors makes this a distinctive classic. A combination of elegance, light and structural strength in one piece of furniture that can be mixed and matched with many different chairs, colours and interiors.
Read More Read Less
A classic piece from Charles Eames for more than 60 years reproduced by Mobelaris. This unbeatable chair design is becoming more popular than ever. This Mobelaris reproduction of DSR Plastic Chair is a contemporary version of the legendary fiberglass chair. The DSR has become an icon in many interiors in its own way. An easy to keep clean and lightweight chair that is rich in character.
A Charles Eames version of the iconic Eiffel Tower base Eames DSR chair. Intricately designed chrome steel leg base combined with injection moulded plastic seat shell in many different vibrant colors makes this a distinctive classic. A combination of elegance, light and structural strength in one piece of furniture that can be mixed and matched with many different chairs, colours and interiors.
Original Designer
Inspired by :
Charles Eames
View all products(45)Charles Eames, US born architect and furniture designer know today for his furniture design rather than his residential projects, one of a few designer in the 1930-1940's who was highly influenced by Finnish and Danish designers of the time. Later on designing with Eero Saarinen he designed the Trophy for the 'Organic Design" awards (New York). Always fascinated with bent plywood for it's malleability as individual layers, and ease of molding then rigid once formed and dry, lead to Eames designing many practical / functional pieces of furniture for US Navy during the 2nd World War. After leaving his first wife for Ray Kaiser, Charles Eames move to moved to LA, where they carried on architecture and furniture design. Later on after the war Charles Eames expressed a more creative side, focusing on commercial and residential furniture designs, whilst still maintaining his career in Architecture, he designed the famous Eames Lounge Chair or other wise known as 670 chair. During the late 50's on wards Charles & Ray Eames created more designs in fiberglass and plastic resin, with stainless still bases, cast aluminum moldings for they're commercial office chair collection. Re-nowed to day as one of the worlds most iconic designers which still stands the test of time for every aspiring interior designer go to piece for they're next master piece.
The name Charles Eames is only used to describe the characteristics of the goods made to the original design, and not as a trademark.