Armchair RE DAW - Eames Plastic Armchair plastic material / (1950) - Light wood legs / Recycled - Vitra

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Armchair RE DAW - Eames Plastic Armchair plastic material / (1950) - Light wood legs / Recycled - Vitra

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Treat yourself to an ORIGINAL iconic piece by Vitra. An original will always hold its value. It will stay with you for your whole life and outlast you, to be passed on to the next generation. Swiss design house Vitra is the only company authorised to manufacture Charles & Ray Eames products for Europe: if you own an Eames product manufactured by Vitra, you can be sure it’s an original. Design Icons are going green...Since January 2024 the shells of the famous Eames Plastic Chairs from Vitra have been made from recycled post-consumer plastic and are 100% recyclable. This family of chairs will now be known as Eames Plastic Chair RE. The recycling material used comes from household waste, primarily from used packaging collected as part of Germany's "Gelber Sack" (yellow bag) waste collection programme. Due to the composition of the recycled materials, the seat shells are interspersed with tiny specks of pigment. Charles and Ray Eames are two of the most important designers of the 20th century. The first plastic chairs to be mass-produced, the Shell Chairs by Charles and Ray Eames are among the major creations in the history of furniture. The idea of creating a one-piece moulded seat shell, adapted to the human body, was the focus of this pair of designers for many years. After experimenting with plywood and aluminium sheeting in the 1940s without producing satisfactory results, their search for alternative materials led them to discover glassfibre-reinforced polyester resin. This material, which was completely unheard-of in the furniture industry at the time, allowed moulded shells to be developed and refined up to mass production. This one-piece, organically shaped shell turned out to be a much-admired innovation at a time when chairs were, for the most part, composed of a seat and back. Fibreglass offered the added benefit of a pleasant feel and perfectly moulded shell for extraordinary comfort. After their initial presentation at the "Low Cost Furniture Design" competition, organized by the Museum of Modern Art in 1948, the Plastic Armchair and the Plastic Side Chair were launched in 1950 as the first, mass-produced plastic chairs. With the launch of this revolutionary creation, Charles and Ray Eames introduced a new type of furniture that has since spread around the world: the multifunctional chair whose shell can be combined with a wide variety of different bases. As early as 1950, Charles and Ray Eames presented a whole series of different bases with a remarkable design. For the Dining Height Armchair Wood Base (DAW), Charles and Ray Eames combined the organically shaped seat shell with a four-legged wooden base. The combination of plastic and wood gives the classic creation a warm feel and relaxed charm. Despite its compact dimensions, this chair offers pleasant comfort even for tall users. Its iconic shape is immediately identifiable. Today, Vitra manufactures DAW chairs by Charles and Ray Eames with two different shells : the Eames Plastic Armchairs RE have a recycled plastic shell while the Eames Fibreglass Chairs have a glass-fibre-reinforced polyester resin shell just like the first models. Due to the high quality of Vitra originals, the manufacturer offers a 10-year guarantee (register your product on the dedicated website to benefit from the extended warranty).


Our Stylist Says

I love this Eames-style plastic armchair for its timeless, functional design and the way its streamlined shape balances comfort with style. The light wood legs add a touch of warmth, making it versatile enough to suit both contemporary and Scandinavian-inspired interiors. It works particularly well in pared-back kitchens, breakfast nooks, or casual dining spaces, and can even be styled as an accent piece in a home office or living area. To optimise its look, pair it with a minimalist tabletop, and don’t be afraid to introduce colourful cushions or throws to add personality. As it’s made from recycled materials, it also offers an eco-conscious choice that doesn't compromise on style or durability.

Adrian Wells

Flitch Interior Stylist


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