"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s
"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s

"Dax" armchair in fiber glass, Charles & Ray EAMES - 1950s

Netherlands

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About this vintage design furniture

Charles and Ray Eames Model DAX chairs designed in 1950. The shell, the fabric and the base are original as they make up the shell seats. The fabric is form the famous company Kvadrat in the color light beige. The shell is made of fiberglass in the color dark blue.The bases have a Herman Miller sticker and the shells are marked with the V, the shock mounts are marked with the Herman Miller logo.

Reference : 23570

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Features

Length
63 cm
Height
83 cm
Depth
58 cm
Designer
Charles & Ray EAMES
Condition
Good
Period
1950s

delivery and return

  • Shipped from : Netherlands
  • Delivery time :
    • 1 week for small items
    • 2 to 5 weeks for bulky products
  • Return possible: up to 14 days after delivery

About the designer

Charles & Ray EAMES

1907 - 1978

Charles & Ray Eames are a pair of legendary American designers of international renown. They are responsible for many iconic design pieces of the 50s and 60s, including the famous "Eames armchairs".

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