MINIATURE DSW Chair
MINIATURE DSW Chair, H135 x W80 x D85 mm, Plastic, Wooden legs, Black
SKU: ACCVT00130
Introduced in 1950, the Eames DSW brought molded plastic seating into everyday life with a warm, contemporary touch. Its contoured shell was designed to follow the shape of the human body, offering comfort through minimal form. The solid wooden legs and wire cross-structure added both visual lightness and stability. With its timeless silhouette and practical elegance, the DSW became a cornerstone of mid-century design for the modern home.
₫10,990,000
Charles & Ray Eames
Charles Eames, born in 1907, studied architecture and collaborated on design projects, earning a fellowship at Cranbrook Academy in 1938. In 1940, he and Eero Saarinen won MoMA's 'Organic Design' competition. Ray Eames, born Bernice Alexandra Kaiser in 1912, studied art and met Charles at Cranbrook. They married in 1941, moved to Los Angeles, and began experimenting with plywood molding for affordable furniture. Their work was showcased at MoMA in 1946, leading to a partnership with Herman Miller. The Eameses significantly influenced Vitra, which remains the authorized producer of their designs in Europe and the Middle East. Their philosophy still shapes Vitra, and the Vitra Design Museum continues to celebrate their legacy with exhibitions and publications.