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The model is inspired by DAW and RAR design. The most popular items in the Eames range, designed during the 1950s, include DSW (Dining Side Wood), DSR (Eiffel Side Rod), DAW (Dining Armchair Wooden) and RAR (Rocking Armchair Rod). The Eames chairs have an unmatched and immediately recognizable appeal. They are designed with comfort in mind and offer a perfect, timeless mix of form and function, between lightness and elegance. The Eames are still considered among the most influential figures in modern design.
The model is inspired by DAW and RAR design. The most popular items in the Eames range, designed during the 1950s, include DSW (Dining Side Wood), DSR (Eiffel Side Rod), DAW (Dining Armchair Wooden) and RAR (Rocking Armchair Rod). The Eames chairs have an unmatched and immediately recognizable appeal. They are designed with comfort in mind and offer a perfect, timeless mix of form and function, between lightness and elegance. The Eames are still considered among the most influential figures in modern design.
The DAR chair (Dining Height Armchair Rod Base) stands out from the others for an unmistakable classic design that combines elegant shapes, light and structural strength in the complex formation in steel wire of its base called "Eiffel Tower", inspired by the famous Parisian icon. Available in many different color combination. You can customize the chair.
The DAR chair (Dining Height Armchair Rod Base) stands out from the others for an unmistakable classic design that combines elegant shapes, light and structural strength in the complex formation in steel wire of its base called "Eiffel Tower", inspired by the famous Parisian icon. Available in many different color combination. You can customize the chair.
This rocking chair is molded in colored plastic and sits atop an innovative chrome-plated wire base and two arched maple beams that provide its delicate movement. The design of the seat is perfect for any type of environment and is perfectly suited to the daily lifestyle of all families.
This rocking chair is molded in colored plastic and sits atop an innovative chrome-plated wire base and two arched maple beams that provide its delicate movement. The design of the seat is perfect for any type of environment and is perfectly suited to the daily lifestyle of all families.
The architects and designers Charles and Ray Eames designed La Chaise in 1948 for a competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, inspired by "FigureFloating", a sculpture by Gaston Lachaise.
La Chaise is a real "sitting sculpture" of great elegance and sinuosity, which allows numerous sitting positions depending on the different angles and inclinations of the posture. Its structure, of organic inspiration, creates sinuous lines and curves that determine a space of movement through which the viewer loses his gaze, imagining to move through the chair. The chair has long been established as a "classic icon" of organic and modern design.
The architects and designers Charles and Ray Eames designed La Chaise in 1948 for a competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, inspired by "FigureFloating", a sculpture by Gaston Lachaise.
La Chaise is a real "sitting sculpture" of great elegance and sinuosity, which allows numerous sitting positions depending on the different angles and inclinations of the posture. Its structure, of organic inspiration, creates sinuous lines and curves that determine a space of movement through which the viewer loses his gaze, imagining to move through the chair. The chair has long been established as a "classic icon" of organic and modern design.
The Beetle Stool follows the same creative concepts as the Beetle Lounge Chair. The characteristics are a generous and slender silhouette with and a comfortable design. Also the Beetle Stool reinterprets in an abstract way the fundamental and characteristic elements of the beetles: the shells, the shape, the stitches, the external rigid and the soft indoor.
The Beetle Stool follows the same creative concepts as the Beetle Lounge Chair. The characteristics are a generous and slender silhouette with and a comfortable design. Also the Beetle Stool reinterprets in an abstract way the fundamental and characteristic elements of the beetles: the shells, the shape, the stitches, the external rigid and the soft indoor.
The chair is inspired by the Beetle Lounge Chair. The Beetle Lounge Chair features a generous silhouette and a comfortable design. The armchair is a perfect icon for the design of a modern home. The design of the Beetle Lounge Chair reinterprets in an abstract way the fundamental and characteristic elements of the beetles: the shells, the shape, the stitches, the external rigid and the soft inside. The Beetle Lounge Chair, thanks to the wide range of colors, is ideal for creating an interior that matches your tastes and needs.
The chair is inspired by the Beetle Lounge Chair. The Beetle Lounge Chair features a generous silhouette and a comfortable design. The armchair is a perfect icon for the design of a modern home. The design of the Beetle Lounge Chair reinterprets in an abstract way the fundamental and characteristic elements of the beetles: the shells, the shape, the stitches, the external rigid and the soft inside. The Beetle Lounge Chair, thanks to the wide range of colors, is ideal for creating an interior that matches your tastes and needs.
The chair swan, also known as 'Swan Chair', was built in 1958 for the luxurious Foyer des Radisson Royal hotel in Copenhagen. Together with the "Egg Chair", it belongs to the latest collection designed by the famous Arne Jacobsen. Already at that time it was recognized as an important modern furnishing object, given its highly innovative structure. It is still considered one of the most classic and important interior design objects of the entire twentieth century. The chair is devoid of straight lines but has only fluid curves, which give it a sensual and pleasant charm, almost like a human being. The padded structure rests on an aluminum star-shaped pedestal and is very resistant. The padding is available in different fabrics and types of leather. This exceptional creature designed by Jacobsen, given its peculiarity in the design world, is an integral part of the collection of the Museums of Modern Art in New York.
The chair swan, also known as 'Swan Chair', was built in 1958 for the luxurious Foyer des Radisson Royal hotel in Copenhagen. Together with the "Egg Chair", it belongs to the latest collection designed by the famous Arne Jacobsen. Already at that time it was recognized as an important modern furnishing object, given its highly innovative structure. It is still considered one of the most classic and important interior design objects of the entire twentieth century. The chair is devoid of straight lines but has only fluid curves, which give it a sensual and pleasant charm, almost like a human being. The padded structure rests on an aluminum star-shaped pedestal and is very resistant. The padding is available in different fabrics and types of leather. This exceptional creature designed by Jacobsen, given its peculiarity in the design world, is an integral part of the collection of the Museums of Modern Art in New York.
It is distinguished by its welcoming lines and its high backrest that create a shell, in fact an 'egg', inside which one feels protected from the eyes and protected. Chair egg is a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the Radisson hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark. The chair was created according to the typical Jacobsen style ie using modern materials. The chair, which was an innovative revolution for that era, is made of a fiberglass cast structure with a polyurethane foam padding. The coating is then applied and laid on the structure assuming a perfect and sinuous shape.
It is distinguished by its welcoming lines and its high backrest that create a shell, in fact an 'egg', inside which one feels protected from the eyes and protected. Chair egg is a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the Radisson hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark. The chair was created according to the typical Jacobsen style ie using modern materials. The chair, which was an innovative revolution for that era, is made of a fiberglass cast structure with a polyurethane foam padding. The coating is then applied and laid on the structure assuming a perfect and sinuous shape.
It is distinguished by its welcoming lines and its high backrest that create a shell, in fact an 'egg', inside which one feels protected from the eyes and protected. The chair is a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the Radisson hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark. The chair was created according to the typical Jacobsen style ie using modern materials. The chair, which was an innovative revolution for that era, is made of a fiberglass cast structure with a polyurethane foam padding. The coating is then applied and laid on the structure assuming a perfect and sinuous shape.
It is distinguished by its welcoming lines and its high backrest that create a shell, in fact an 'egg', inside which one feels protected from the eyes and protected. The chair is a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the Radisson hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark. The chair was created according to the typical Jacobsen style ie using modern materials. The chair, which was an innovative revolution for that era, is made of a fiberglass cast structure with a polyurethane foam padding. The coating is then applied and laid on the structure assuming a perfect and sinuous shape.
It is distinguished by its welcoming lines and its high backrest that create a shell, in fact an 'egg', inside which one feels protected from the eyes and protected. Egg chair is a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the Radisson hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark. The chair was created according to the typical Jacobsen style ie using modern materials. The chair, which was an innovative revolution for that era, is made of a fiberglass cast structure with a polyurethane foam padding. The coating is then applied and laid on the structure assuming a perfect and sinuous shape.
It is distinguished by its welcoming lines and its high backrest that create a shell, in fact an 'egg', inside which one feels protected from the eyes and protected. Egg chair is a chair designed by Arne Jacobsen in 1958 for the Radisson hotel in Copenhagen, Denmark. The chair was created according to the typical Jacobsen style ie using modern materials. The chair, which was an innovative revolution for that era, is made of a fiberglass cast structure with a polyurethane foam padding. The coating is then applied and laid on the structure assuming a perfect and sinuous shape.
The bench is a masterclass in complex curves, subtracted angles and spaces. The fluid and natural lines soften the corners without dissolving the defined contour associated with traditional sculptural forms. 'You can not say that the space found is not space. In reality it is chosen very carefully. "
The bench is a masterclass in complex curves, subtracted angles and spaces. The fluid and natural lines soften the corners without dissolving the defined contour associated with traditional sculptural forms. 'You can not say that the space found is not space. In reality it is chosen very carefully. "