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Charles And Ray Eames Plastic Chair. A Charles & Ray Eames "LCW" easy chair, by Herman Miller. Bukowskis Most recently, the Molded Plastic Chair evolved to include 100 percent recycled plastic As early as 1950, Charles and Ray Eames presented a series of bases that enabled various sitting positions.

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The sourcing of fiberglass for modern furniture was very forward-thinking [4] Using this material, Ray and Charles Eames designed a prototype chair for the 1948 'International Competition of Low-Cost Furniture Design' held by the Museum of Modern Art.The chairs were made using the latest machines, such as hydraulic press.

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In 1949, when Charles and Ray made this decision, no mass-produced furniture was made in fiberglass or any plastic However, Charles and Ray wanted to give consumers the benefits of robust, lightweight, and durable industrial materials. In 1949, when Charles and Ray made this decision, no mass-produced furniture was made in fiberglass or any plastic

Charles & Ray Eames Charles & Ray Eames Plastic Chairs. However, Charles and Ray wanted to give consumers the benefits of robust, lightweight, and durable industrial materials. You can shop a collection of Eames furniture from some of the world's top sellers on 1stDibs.

See Charles and Ray Eames' iconic visions at Oakland Museum. In the late 1940s, Charles Eames designed two types of shell chair, with and without armrests, and with several types of legs, including legs that allowed the chairs to be stacked Most recently, the Molded Plastic Chair evolved to include 100 percent recycled plastic