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This item is sold in boxes of Price per package Tip: order an additional 10% to take account ofWrite an email or call us +39 080 554 3553Each product is certified by the manufacturer Les Plastic Armchairs ont été présentés pour la première fois par Charles et Ray Eames dans le cadre du concours « Low Cost Furniture Design » organisé par le Museum of Modern Art de New York. Ces petits fauteuils à bascule furent édités pour la première fois en 1950. La coque aux lignes organiques, en matière synthétique, très confortable, a été combinée par la suite à plusieurs piètements différents. Sur ce modèle de fauteuil RAR à bascule, elle est associée à quatre pieds en croisillons de fil d’acier fixés sur deux patins de bois. Dans leur version actuelle en polypropylène, les Eames Plastic Armchairs RAR (Rocking Armchair Rod base) offrent un confort encore amélioré. Edités par Vitra , ces fauteuils accueillants et confortables sont déclinés dans plusieurs couleurs et trouveront une place dans de nombreuses pièces de votre maison.

L 62,5cm x P 69cm x H 67cm Piètement fil d'acier chromé, érableRAR Eames Plastic Armchair RAR Eames Plastic Armchair Please see our 'Deliveries & Returns' page for more information b is a fiberglass chair, designed by Charles and Ray Eames, that appeared on the market in 1950. [1] The chair was intentionally designed for the ‘International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture Design.’ This competition, sponsored by the Museum of Modern Art, was motivated by the urgent need in the post-war period for low-cost housing and furnishing designs adaptable to small housing units. The chair was offered in a variety of colors and bases, such as the “Eiffel Tower” metal base, a wooden base, and a rocker base. The plastic fiberglass armchair is one of the most famous designs of Charles and Ray Eames, and is still popular today. i: with these words, Charles and Ray Eames described one of their main goals as furniture designers. [3] Of all their designs, the Plastic Chairs come closest to achieving this ideal.

They found that the use of plastic in furniture design has several advantages: it has pleasant tactile qualities, it has malleability and static strength combined with a high-degree of flexibility, and it makes feasible, via mass-production, their goal of low-cost furniture.
white resin folding chairs for rent The material of the chair, Zenaloy, which is polyester reinforced with fiberglass, was first developed by the US Army during World War II.
cheap dining chairs cairns[4] Using this material, Ray and Charles Eames designed a prototype chair for the 1948 ‘International Competition of Low-Cost Furniture Design’ held by the Museum of Modern Art.
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The chairs were made using the latest machines, such as hydraulic press molds from shipbuilding, by manufacturer Zenith Plastics. [4] Mass-producing the molded fiberglass chairs involved a tremendous amount of design and tooling effort, a long period of product development, and considerable investment.
used office chairs kochiThe basic technology involved shaping the fiberglass material with metal molds using a hydraulic press.
viking throne chair for saleThe armchair was the first one-piece plastic chair whose surface was left uncovered and not upholstered.
beach chairs sale rite aid[1] In 1950, Zenith began mass-producing the fiberglass shell armchairs for Herman Miller, who offered them for sale that year.
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The fiberglass armchair was included in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art in 1950. The Vitra company entered the furniture market in 1957 with the licensed production of furniture from the Herman Miller Collection for the European market. In 1984, the partnership that had been formed with Herman Miller was terminated by mutual consent.
chair and a half slipcover t cushionSubsequently, Vitra obtained the European and Middle Eastern rights to designs by Charles and Ray Eames and George Nelson.
buy twin pushchairs online At first, the chair was available in three colors: greige, elephant-hide gray, and parchment. The palette of colors was later expanded. After that, a choice of several possible bases was offered. The early “H” metal base (the SAX standard model and the LAX lounge lower model), “X” metal base (the DAX dining model), a lower model with metal rod base (the LAR model), a wooden base (the DSW model), a steel-wire base (the DSR model, also known as the “Eiffel-Tower base”), a cast aluminium base with castors (the PACC model), and a wood-rocker base (the RAR model).

All of the bases were attached to the seat using hard rubber disks to allow flexibility. Despite the fact that Herman Miller ceased production of the rocker in 1968 (until they reintroduced it 30 years later), pregnant employees continued to receive these chairs as a company gift until 1984, solidifying the rocker as a token of high-end nursery decor. [7] The plastic shell became available in an upholstered (fabric or vinyl) version a year after the introduction of the chair. After the success of the arm chair, the side chair (without arms) was introduced (in the DSW, DSX, and DSR models). Over the years, the plastic chair has undergone some modifications: the curve of the back has become more inclined and upholstery is now glued to the plastic shell. The Eames plastic armchair immediately became an iconic design and eventually the chair was used in schools, airports, restaurants, and offices around the world. From 1954, the chairs were used as stadium seating with metal rods put together in rows, the Tandem Shell Seating.