|Shown in Trivalent Chrome leg finish and Ebony seat finish
|Shown in Black leg finish and Ebony seat finish, Side view
|Shown in Trivalent Chrome leg finish and Ebony seat finish
|Shown in Black leg finish and Ebony seat finish, Back View
|Trivalent Chrome and Natural Cherry seat finish, Side view
|Shown in Ebony, Walnut, White Ash, Santos Palisander finish
|Shown in Black Metal Leg finish, Ebony Seat/Back finish
|Shown in Black Metal Leg finish, Walnut Seat/Back finish
|Shown in Black Metal Leg finish, White Ash Seat/Back finish
|Shown in Black Metal Leg finish, Santos Palisander Seat/Back finish
|Shown in Trivalent Chrome Metal Leg finish, Ebony Seat/Back finish
|Shown in Trivalent Chrome Metal Leg finish, Walnut Seat/Back finish
|Shown in Trivalent Chrome Metal Leg finish, Red Stain Seat/Back finish
|Shown in Trivalent Chrome Metal Leg finish, White Ash Seat/Back finish
|Shown in Trivalent Chrome Metal Leg finish, Santos Palisander Seat/Back finish
|Shown in Ebony finish
|Shown in Specifications
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Key Features
Go back to basics with the Eames Molded Plywood Dining Chair with Metal Legs from Herman Miller. This bold 1946 seat epitomizes modern design and was the piece to land visionary husband-and-wife design duo Charles and Ray Eames a relationship with Herman Miller. Engineered to endure, it uses a tubular metal base with a single stem to support two separate pieces of molded plywood that function as a seat and back and aligning them to create comfortable contours and a sense of stability.
Herman Miller is known for their iconic Mid Century Modern designs and ergonomic office furniture. Working with major designers, Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi and George Nelson, they created enduring pieces that are still sought after today such as the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman. Today, their office products and task chairs are at the forefront of innovation and ergonomic design. Herman Miller products are designed to enhance your surroundings and make your life more comfortable and meaningful. Every Herman Miller product is built with a commitment to sustainability, global warming and renewable energy.
Key Features
Go back to basics with the Eames Molded Plywood Dining Chair with Metal Legs from Herman Miller. This bold 1946 seat epitomizes modern design and was the piece to land visionary husband-and-wife design duo Charles and Ray Eames a relationship with Herman Miller. Engineered to endure, it uses a tubular metal base with a single stem to support two separate pieces of molded plywood that function as a seat and back and aligning them to create comfortable contours and a sense of stability.
Herman Miller is known for their iconic Mid Century Modern designs and ergonomic office furniture. Working with major designers, Charles and Ray Eames, Isamu Noguchi and George Nelson, they created enduring pieces that are still sought after today such as the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman. Today, their office products and task chairs are at the forefront of innovation and ergonomic design. Herman Miller products are designed to enhance your surroundings and make your life more comfortable and meaningful. Every Herman Miller product is built with a commitment to sustainability, global warming and renewable energy.
- Designed by Charles + Ray Eames
- Awards: MoMA Collection
- Material: Wood
- Leg Finish: Black, Trivalent Chrome
- Back Finish: Ebony, Red Stain, Santos Palisander, Walnut, White Ash
- Not OK for Outdoor Use
- Made In USA
Manufacturer IDs: view
DCM.47OU DCM.47EN DCM.BKEN DCM.BKOU DCM.BK11 DCM.4711 DCM.BKA2 DCM.47A2 DCM.BK9N DCM.479N
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