Eames® DAR Armchair
- Designer:
- Charles & Ray Eames
- Brand:
- Herman Miller
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Shell Finish - Alpine
Shell Finish - Stone
Shell Finish - Aqua Sky
Shell Finish - Charcoal
Shell Finish - Black
Shell Finish - White
Shell Finish - Peacock Blue
Shell Finish - Red Orange
Wire Finish - Trivalent Chrome
Wire Finish - White
Wire Finish - Black
Dowel Finish - Natural Maple
Dowel Finish - White Ash
Dowel Finish - Ebony
Dowel Finish - Walnut
Charles and Ray Eames realized their first successful, single-shell form in 1950 with the Molded Fiberglass Chairs. However, when the environmental risks associated with fiberglass production became more widely understood, the decision was made to discontinue fiberglass shell production until a more suitable material could be found.
In 2004, Herman Miller reintroduced the Molded Plastic Chair in polypropylene. In addition to being 100 percent recyclable, the polypropylene shell chair's subtle matte texture offers a soft tactility as well as notable durability.
The chairs are available in both the arm and side chair formats in five archival colours or upholstery and can be configured with a choice of wire, dowel leg, stacking, rocker, and 4-leg bases. An array of trim, finely tailored Hopsak fabrics designed by Alexander Girard, Herman Miller’s Textile Director from 1952 to 1973, round out the collection of shell customization options, fully restoring the integrity of the original 1953 shell chair offerings.
Charles and Ray Eames realized their first successful, single-shell form in 1950 with the Molded Fiberglass Chairs. However, when the environmental risks associated with fiberglass production became more widely understood, the decision was made to discontinue fiberglass shell production until a more suitable material could be found.
In 2004, Herman Miller reintroduced the Molded Plastic Chair in polypropylene. In addition to being 100 percent recyclable, the polypropylene shell chair's subtle matte texture offers a soft tactility as well as notable durability.
The chairs are available in both the arm and side chair formats in five archival colours or upholstery and can be configured with a choice of wire, dowel leg, stacking, rocker, and 4-leg bases. An array of trim, finely tailored Hopsak fabrics designed by Alexander Girard, Herman Miller’s Textile Director from 1952 to 1973, round out the collection of shell customization options, fully restoring the integrity of the original 1953 shell chair offerings.
Designer
āThe details are not the details, the details make the product. ā ā Charles and Ray Eames.
Brand
Herman MillerĀ® is a pioneer in the furniture industry, an innovator whose human-centered, problem-solving approach to design introduced new ways of living and working for over 100 years. Environmentally-friendly design, lean manufacturing, ergonomics, the open office, even American modernism itself: Herman Miller and our designersāGilbert Rohde, George Nelson, Charles and Ray Eames, Bill Stumpf, Yves BĆ©har, and many moreāhave had a hand in shaping it all. And as we continue to live out our commitment to authentic design as a method of change, weāre shaping the new kinds of spaces where people will live and work for years to come.