Eames DSR RE Plastic Side Chair | No Upholstery | Create Your Own

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Eames DSR RE Plastic Side Chair - Create Your Own

The Vitra Eames DSR Plastic Side Chair with rod 'Eiffel Tower' base is a modern version of the legendary Eames Fiberglass Chair.
 
Produced in collaboration with Zenith Plastics for the Museum of Modern Art in New York's Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition, it was the first industrially manufactured plastic chair. A timeless classic chair that looks great in any environment.
 
From January 2024, the shells of the Eames Plastic Chairs 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.
 
Using the recycled material for the seat shell, instead of conventional plastic, generates fewer climate-damaging emissions and significantly reduces energy consumption.
 

Key Features

  • Recycled materials used in seat shell
  • Choice of seat shell colours
  • Choice of frame colours
  • Choice of glides

Wellworking Says...

"The original Eames dining chair, now made with recycled plastic. A design that has often been copied, but never bettered."

Warranty
5 Years Warranty
SPECIFICATIONS / SIZES
Height: 830 mm
Width: 465 mm
Depth: 550 mm
Seat Height: 430 mm
SUSTAINABILITY

▪️   100% Recyclable at end of life
▪️   Made from 70% recycled materials

As a certified B Corp we are committed to putting sustainability at the core of all the products and services we offer. 

 

Our products are designed with quality and longevity in mind and this is reflected in their long warranties.


We are working with our suppliers to reduce packaging and limit the use of non-recyclable packing materials. We take away all the packaging when we deliver products and recycle as much as we can within our offices to reduce the waste that goes to landfill.