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Eames DAR Reference Chair: Comfort in Contradiction

Explore the contradiction between comfort and structure with the Eames DAR Reference Chair, a modern classic designed by Charles and Ray Eames. This chair features a unique blend of wood and high gloss elements, combining aesthetics with functionality. With a swiveling 4-leg oak wood base and a polycarbonate shell with a mass-pigmented gloss finish inside, it offers both style and durability. Upholstered in luxurious fabrics like leather, Jac, Luxor, Divina, Londra, and New Oxford Nanosphere, this chair exudes elegance and sophistication. Measuring W53xD54xH80.5cm, it is perfect for formal dining settings or casual gatherings after dinner where you can relax, socialize, and enjoy leisurely activities. Ideal for those who appreciate quality craftsmanship and timeless design.

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Eames DAR Reference Chair: Comfort in Contradiction

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  1. Contradiction between comfort and structure, wood and high gloss, Eames DAR reference Miles 45yrs Single Photographer Skiing Entertaining ‘Host with the most’ Why do I like it? Who’s it for? What’s it for? How’s it made? Swivelling 4-leg oak wood base, polycarbonate shell, mass-pigmented, gloss finish inside, goffered inside, fabrics: leather, Jac, Luxor, Divina, Londra, New Oxford Nanosphere, W53xD54xH80.5cm Dining table chair Formal dining Sitting properly Leaning forward’ How will it be used? After dinner Casual Talking, laughing, playing games Leaning back, swivelling, crossing legs

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