Eames Fiberglass was the first mass-produced plastic chair. In the 1950s, Charles and Ray Eames intended to produce a chair that would conform perfectly to the human body, while being durable and easy to handle. These requirements came true in the fiberglass chair, which over the years proved itself to be a true icon of modern design.
The fibreglass shell is characterised by its irregular structure, which is almost like a natural material, as the glass fibres are clearly visible.