Vitra Eames Aluminium Group EA 105 / EA 107 / EA 108 Mesh Dining Chair
This classic Eames designed mesh chair is an ideal chair for dining areas at either home or in the office.
EA 101: Non-swivel base and no arms
EA 103: Non-swivel base with arms
EA 104: With swivel base and arms
All of the chairs in the Aluminium Group are amoungst the most famous creations by Charles and Ray Eames. Designed in the 1950s they rate amongst the great achievements in furniture design.
The Aluminium Group Chair is an intelligent combination of materials as it has a clear, transparent form and its construction is clearly visible. Aluminium sections lend the chair both stability and lightness and are now available in updated finishes.
The mesh is fixed into the side sections, yet fitted loosely so that it follows the line of the body and is comfortable without requiring extensive upholstery. This material is not a cover but an integral part of the design.
This is an original Eames Aluminium Group chair manufactured under license in the EU by Vitra.
Key Features
- Choice of frame finishes
- Choice of mesh colours
- Fixed height
- Choice of glides
Wellworking Says...
"Famous for its lightness, the mesh versions of the Aluminium Group chairs carry this lightness through to its visual impact too. The dining versions have a more upright backrest angle."
WARRANTY CLAIMS
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