Eames Plastic Side Chair DSW is designed by Charles & Ray Eames for Vitra with shell made in dyed-through polypropylene, available in various colors, and non-stacking base in solid wood, stained and lacquered finish, maple in different colours, ash in honey tone, with steel rod cross struts in basic dark.
The seat shells can be fitted with seat cushions screwed to the seat shell, in a wide selection of Hopsak fabric colours.
The Eames Plastic Side Chairs are renewed versions of the legendary Fiberglass Chair. As the very first industrially produced plastic chair, it was originally developed by the Eameses in collaboration with Zenith Plastics for the 'Low-Cost Furniture Design' competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art. In the current versions made of polypropylene, these chairs provide even greater comfort.
The wide selection of bases makes it possible to use the chairs in a variety of settings: from the dining room or home office to the garden. Different colours and upholstery versions provide many options for combining individual chairs to meet various needs.