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Eames Style Dining Chair no longer available to purchase. Browse our full range of Dining Chairs here. For our Eames Style Dining Chairs, we’ve taken an iconic design and given it new life with our mid-century modern inspired palette of colours. By selecting a range of subtle muted tones and positive accent colours, our Eames chairs beautifully blend together, complementing almost any interior scheme. Eames chairs are a great choice for the style-conscious as they are a simple yet effective way to add a piece of stylish flair to an interior. Just picture these gorgeous seats in your own dining area- the choice of colours is up to you! What You Need To Know: This lightweight hard wearing chair is perfect for modern living. The seat is made from Polypropylene, which has a durable, wipe clean finish. The seat has a light texture that won’t show grubby fingerprints making them ideal for family meal times. The ergonomically designed seat shape of the Eames allows you to easily and safely place a child booster seat.
This again makes the Eames incredibly well suited to family dining. Our Eames chairs have a fun and bold look due to a colour palette we curated with real homes in mind. We've made it easy to add a pop of colour or mix and match these chairs so you are sure to find a combination that suits your own personal style. This makes coordinating to your existing interior even easier as there is a colour to suit almost every home and colour scheme. We’ve added rubber washers between the fixings, ensuring that the hard parts don’t squeak or become loose over time. This clever feature is something that you won’t find on many other Eames chairs on the market. The solid beech legs are enforced with an internal steel support. This secret support, plus the steel cross wires on the base, results in the chairs not only being hardwearing and sturdy but also still maintaining a sleek streamlined look. Clear floor protectors are used on the base of the legs which will protect your floor, minimise drag noise and protect the solid beech chair legs.
Please be aware that the seat height on these chairs is 43cm from the floor, This is lower than a standard seat height. We have designed our Eames chairs with practicality in mind, making them rank much higher than many other versions available based on support, durability and price. If you like the Eames style, why not take a look at our Eames Style Bar Stools to create a coordinated look in your kitchen or dining area. After something a bit different? Try our Eames Moulded Wire Frame Dining Chair, which has the same seat shape and design, but with a modern wire frame base. Ask us a question The chairs arrived in the multi colours exactly as ordered. The pictures on the website are very accurate to the product that arrived in particular the colours are correct, which was important to us. We are very happy with the chairs, they are comfortable and suit are room brilliantly. Service was good and product arrived at a convenient time for us both as we work. All in all very happy with our product x
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building to house fire trucks) that the building is now used by Vitra as a showplace for part of its permanent collection of chairs. As can be expected, the inside of the building is as imaginative as the outside, with multiple optical tricks being played on the viewer especially in the bathrooms of the downstairs portion of the building. Hadid's interplay of angles and use of color makes the building's interior as visually interesting as the outside without making it unnecessarily busy. Aside from the obvious appeal of the building's outside, it should be noted that the back of the building also features poured concrete benches which mirror the buildings moreThe rear end of the building also features an interesting connection to Le Corbusier's Notre Dame du Haut, whereby Hadid seems to evoke the front end of a large ship, with its sharp end and K. Bellon 2003, updated 2008 The design museum is openIt is closed on Mondays, and also during preparations
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