TheEames Fiberglass DSR (Dining Sidechair Rod)chair was designed by designers and husband and wife team Charles and Ray Eames in the 1950s to produce a chair that conforms perfectly to the human body while being durable and easy to handle. These requirements have materialized in the fiberglass chair, which has become an icon of modern design over the years. The chair is designed to be used at home, in the office and in public spaces.
The fibreglass shell is characterised by an irregular structure that looks almost like a natural material, as the glass fibres are clearly visible.
For allEames chairis characterised by a shaped seat that adapts perfectly to the human body. The DSR variant also has a revolutionary steel base in basic dark, which is called the "Eiffel Tower". The intricate steel wire construction inimitably combines light, elegant shapes with structural strength.
Eames Fiberglass was the first mass-produced shell chair. A fibreglass shell variant is now being released by Vitra for the first time in 20 years.
The chair can also be ordered with a black base.