The Fiberglass Chairs by Charles and Ray Eames were the very first chairs to be developed out of plastic for industrial production. Their organically shaped seat shells are available with a variety of different bases. The four-legged base of the Eames Fiberglass Stool comes in a choice of two heights: medium for standard kitchen counters and high for standing-height tables. The base is equipped with a footrest and has a black powder-coated or chromed finish.
Material description
Seat shell: dyed-through, glass-fibre reinforced polyester (fibreglass), whose characteristic irregular surface may exhibit a varying pattern of fibres or deviations in colour as well as small specks of pigmentation. Just like the earliest models, today's fibreglass shells are also slightly transparent in some colours. Optionally available with a moulded foam seat cushion (screwed to the seat shell); cushion can be replaced by the Vitra service team.
Base: tubular steel, chrome-plated or powder-coated, non-stackable. Ideal for use at counters and tables 110 to 120 cm in height.