RAR Style Plastic Rocking Chair
THE PRODUCT
The RAR Style Plastic Rocking Chair is a modern reinterpretation of the classic rocking chair, combining sleek, contemporary design with timeless comfort. Featuring a molded plastic seat, this chair offers ergonomic support with its gently curved backrest and seat, providing a relaxed and cozy seating experience. The chair's minimalist silhouette, with its smooth, smooth lines and versatile color options, effortlessly complements a variety of decor styles.
The base of the RAR chair is constructed from durable, polished wood runners, offering both stability and a smooth rocking motion. The combination of the lightweight plastic seat and sturdy wooden frame ensures a perfect balance of modern aesthetics and functional design.
Ideal for living rooms, nurseries, or even as an accent piece in any space, the RAR Style Plastic Rocking Chair is a stylish and comfortable seating solution that brings a touch of mid-century charm to modern interiors.
THE DETAILS
SKU: RARSYPRCH
Frame: Polypropylene Plastic
Legs: Wire Stainless Steel
Style: Modern Designed
Finish: Satin Finish
Assembly: Base to Seat
Instructions: Included
Care: Dust Cleaner / Damp Cloth
Warranty: 5 Years
Dimension: Width 60cm, Depth 68cm, Height 68.5cm
Packing Dimension: Width 42cm, Depth 64cm, Height 71cm
CBM: 0.191 Product Weight: 12kg

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."
