DAW Style Plastic Dining Chair
THE PRODUCT
The DAW (Dining Armchair Wood) Style Plastic Dining Chair is a perfect fusion of comfort, elegance, and mid-century modern design. With its sculpted, ergonomic polypropylene seat, this chair provides exceptional support and a sleek aesthetic. The seat is enhanced by gently curved armrests, ensuring a cozy and relaxing seating experience.
The base features a beautiful blend of natural wood legs and a sturdy Eiffel-style metal support structure, creating a timeless and sophisticated look. Non-slip rubber feet on the legs protect your floors and provide additional stability. The combination of materials makes this chair lightweight yet highly durable, perfect for daily use.
Ideal for dining areas, home offices, or as a statement piece, the DAW Style Plastic Dining Chair adds a touch of modern elegance to any space. Available in a variety of colors, it’s a versatile and stylish choice for both contemporary and classic interiors.
THE DETAILS
- SKU: DAWSYPDCH
- Body: Plastic
- Legs: Beech Leg
- Warranty: 5 Years
- Style: Modern
- Assembly: Base to Seat
- Instructions: Included
- Care: Spot Clean / Damp Cloth
- Dimension: Width 62cm, Depth 58cm, Height 82cm
- Seat Height: 42cm
- Packing Dimension: Width 63cm, Depth 58cm, Height 80 cm
- CBM: 0.29 Weight: 9.5kg

ABOUT THE DESIGNER
Charles Eames
Charles, 1907-1978 (United States) - Ray, 1912-1988 (United States)
Charles Eames was an American designer and innovator who pioneered new techniques, such as the fibreglass and plastic resin moulding and wire mesh frames. He usually worked alongside his wife, Ray, though he is often credited alone. In the 1940s, the designers began focusing on the new plastics and were excited by the properties the material held. They were able to mould the plastics into organic shapes that followed the shape of the body. This discovery led to a whole new look in furniture that perfectly captured the spirit of the times. The couple’s most iconic designs include the DAR chair, the DSR Dining Chair, the RAR Rocker, the DSW Dining Chair, the EA 108 Office Chair and the Wire Base Table. Many of these were first presented at the New York Museum of Modern Art’s Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition in the late 1940s.
"The details are not the details. They make the design."
