Vitra DSR Polypropylene chair with integrated cushion

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DSR By Vitra

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Polypropylene chair with integrated cushion

Manufacture year

1950

The so-called Eiffel Tower base of the DSR chair (Dining Height Side Chair Rod Base), an intricate and graceful construction made of steel wire, combines light, elegant forms with structural strength.‎ The organically shaped plastic seat shell is available in various colours and upholstery options, allowing this distinctive classic by Charles and Ray Eames to be adapted to a wide range of individual needs and preferences.‎

Material description
- Seat shell:  dyed-through, recycled polypropylene, 100% recyclable.‎ All models are available with a seat cushion (screwed to the seat shell) or full upholstery.‎ The fully upholstered version has moulded polyurethane foam padding covered in fabric, attached to the shell with a welted edge.‎ Different shell and upholstery colours and various bases provide a multitude of possible combinations.‎
- Options:  the Eames Plastic Chair is available as a visitor chair, dining chair, rocking chair, swivel chair or in stacking versions and with ganging brackets for row seating.‎ Beam-mounted shells are suited for use in waiting areas.‎
- Base:  non-stacking four-legged wire base with cross struts.‎ The powder-coated version is suitable for outdoor use.‎ (DSR = Dining  Height Side Chair Rod Base)
- Note:  special additives retard the fading of colours due to UV radiation.‎ However, if the chair is exposed to sunlight for prolonged periods, the colour may change over time.‎ We recommend limited exposure to sunlight.‎

From January 2024 the shells of the Eames Plastic Chairs from Vitra are now made of recycled post-consumer plastic.‎ These chairs are known as Eames Plastic Chairs RE.‎ The recycling material stems from Germany's 'Yellow Bag' (Gelber Sack) collection of household waste, which primarily consists of used packaging.‎ Utilising this recyclate instead of conventional plastic generates fewer climate-damaging emissions and significantly reduces energy consumption.‎
Due to the composition of the recycled materials, the different colour versions of the seat shells are interspersed with tiny specks of pigment.‎

'Getting the most of the best to the greatest number of people for the least': with these words, Charles and Ray Eames described one of their main goals as furniture designers.‎ None of their other designs come as close to achieving this ideal as the Plastic Chairs.‎ For years, the designer couple explored the fundamental idea of a one-piece seat shell moulded to fit the contours of the human body.‎ After experiments with plywood and sheet aluminium in the 1940s produce unsatisfactory results, their search for alternative materials led them to glass-fibre reinforced polyester resin.‎
The Eameses recognised and fully exploited the advantages of the material: mouldability, rigidity, pleasant tactile qualities, suitability for industrial manufacturing methods.‎ With this material, which was previously unknown in the furniture industry, they successfully developed the shell designs for serial production.‎ After their debut at the 'Low-Cost Furniture Design' competition organised by the Museum of Modern Art in 1948, the Plastic Armchair (A-shell) and Plastic Side Chair (S-shell) were launched on the market in 1950 as the very first mass-produced plastic chairs in the history of furniture.‎

The Eames Plastic Chairs also introduced a new furniture typology that has since become widespread: the multifunctional chair whose shell can be joined with a variety of different bases to serve diverse purposes.‎ As early as 1950, Charles and Ray Eames presented a series of bases that enabled various sitting positions.‎ An especially striking model is the so-called Eiffel Tower base – an intricate and graceful design made of steel wire that inimitably combines light, elegant forms with structural strength.‎

Today Vitra manufactures the comfortable seat shells of the Eames Plastic Chairs in polypropylene, while those of the Eames Fiberglass Chairs are produced in glass-fibre reinforced polyester resin.‎ There is also a wide choice of bases and shell colours, along with upholstery options for some models.‎ This allows customers to specify countless different combinations and to use the chairs in the widest range of settings – from dining rooms, living rooms and home offices to office workspaces and conference rooms; from restaurants and cafés to break rooms and cafeterias; from waiting areas and auditoriums to terraces and gardens.‎
In 2016, Vitra added roughly 20 mm to the base height of the Eames Plastic Chairs DSX, DAX, DSR, DAR, DSW and DAW while adapting the seat geometry accordingly.‎ 

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