Designed by Charles and Ray Eames in the 1950s out of welded steel wire, the Wire Chair is a variation on the theme of the organically shaped one-piece seat shell, pairing transparent lightness with technological sophistication. The idea was to produce a chair that would adapt perfectly to the human body, while being durable and easy to handle. These requirements have materialized in a chair that 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.
All Eames chairs are characterised by an organically shaped seat that adapts to the body perfectly. This variant also catches the eye with its revolutionary steel base called the "Eiffel Tower". This intricate and graceful construction made of steel wire combines light, elegant forms with structural strength.
Chairs come with glides for hard floors (if you would like glides for carpet, please specify this in the notes).