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The eames Molded Plywood Dining chair (1946) is instantly recognizable as the work of Charles and Ray eames, with a form that relates directly to the human body and holds no secrets as to how it succeeds technically. The expertly crafted molded plywood seat and back cradle the user and feature hardwood inner ply for durability. Composed of just a handful of components, yet provides superior strength. Rubber shock mounts buffer against jarring movement. Item is a reproduction. Features at a Glance: - Distinctive Design
- Five-ply seat and back
- A stylish addition to any modern dining room
- Natural face veneers and hardwood inner plies (one of the sheets of veneer that are glued together to make plywood)
- Wood legs are gently curved
- A Shape that Sits Well
- Sculpted form with a gently curved shape gives the hard material a soft, inviting appearance
- Molded shape is designed to comfortably fit the body
- Natural rubber shock mounts absorb movement
Dimensions: - Height: 28.75"
- Width: 19.375"
- Depth: 21.75"
- Seat Height: 18"
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