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Authentic Herman Miller Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair with Seat Pad

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Authentic Herman Miller Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair with Seat Pad

This is an authentic Herman Miller Eames dining chair. Some light scuffs here and there from normal usage. The price is for the set of 4.

Dimensions: 31Âľ" H 18" W 21" D

Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, this iconic modern chair appeared as a prototype in MoMA’s 1948 International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture Design, and it’s been in continuous production – and enjoyed in homes, offices, and restaurants worldwide – since 1950. The Eameses believed that “design is a method of action,” and they continually updated their work as new materials became available. Continuing its legacy, Herman Miller now makes this chair in recyclable plastic or with post-industrial recycled plastic. “The chair that Charles and Ray were designing,” says grandson Eames Demetrios, “is the chair that’s made tomorrow.” Recently viewed

$1,499.00
Authentic Herman Miller Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair with Seat Pad—
$1,499.00

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This is an authentic Herman Miller Eames dining chair. Some light scuffs here and there from normal usage. The price is for the set of 4.

Dimensions: 31Âľ" H 18" W 21" D

Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, this iconic modern chair appeared as a prototype in MoMA’s 1948 International Competition for Low-Cost Furniture Design, and it’s been in continuous production – and enjoyed in homes, offices, and restaurants worldwide – since 1950. The Eameses believed that “design is a method of action,” and they continually updated their work as new materials became available. Continuing its legacy, Herman Miller now makes this chair in recyclable plastic or with post-industrial recycled plastic. “The chair that Charles and Ray were designing,” says grandson Eames Demetrios, “is the chair that’s made tomorrow.” Recently viewed