2017年4月19日星期三

Eames DSW Dining Chair

DSW Chair designed by Charles and Ray Eames was a combination of minimalist design and perfect ergonomic contour. As a winning prototype of the Low Cost Design Competition organised by the New York Museum of Modern Art in 1948, the DSW chair is recognised for its revolutionary design, combining comfort and original style. All these make the DSW to be a celebrated furniture classic of the 20th century. Longevity was as much a part of the Eames philosophy to design, as artistic flair, comfort and functionality.



The couple believed that "design is a method of action," and they continually updated their work as new material became available. The technique of moulded plastic made their desinger furniture available to be one of first chairs to be mass produced.



Eames DSW Dining Chair (Dining height Side chair Wood) offers many practical features that ergonomically curved form is perfectly adapted to the shape of the body. Rubber shock mounts connect the seat and base which enhances the chairs adaptability making it comfortable over long periods. In fact, the seat was ergonomically sound years before Health and Safety Executives made it a priority.

The wooden legs of the Eames DSW Dining Chair, which provide a pleasant natural accent to the moulded plastic seat, perfectly contoured for maximum comfort. also incorporate bent wire for utmost support. 



Assonhom produces the DSW with stylish wooden legs, interconnected using black metal rods. The seat is made in high-quality polypropylene plastic available in a variety of vibrant and neutral colours. The DSW Chair is also available with a seat in glossy fibreglass, also in a range of colours. This delightful chair ideally complements the contours of the body, and will equally complement any living room, office, or commercial space.

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