Reissued by
Vitra, the
Fiberglass Chair makes its grand return in its original colours. Designed by Charles and Ray Eames, the
Eames Plastic Chair is one of the most important and best-known furniture creations of the 20th century. Indeed, its vivid appearance makes it highly prized and a classic of
design furniture. The
Fiberglass Chair is the result of a new manufacturing process by
Vitra that allows the seat shell to be manufactured in its original colours and in its first material produced. The
Eames Chair has been constantly improved and adapted over its long production history. Launched on the market in 1950, it was the first plastic chair to be mass-produced. It also marked the introduction of the multi-functional chair, whose shell can be combined with a variety of legs – a revolutionary idea at the time that has since become widespread. The shells of the
Fiberglass Chair stand out for the characteristic irregular surface of the fibreglass, which appears almost like a natural material thanks to its clearly visible fibres. Its hulls rest on the superb Eiffel chrome-plated lattice structure. A rubber fastener is fitted under the seat for optimum comfort. The
Fiberglass Chairs Vitra form a vast family that offers countless variations suitable for almost any use.