Favourite chair: Eames Plastic Arm Chair LAR chair from Vitra
The LAR can be seen again and again in historical pictures of the legendary Eames House in Pacific Palisades. It seems to have been an absolute favourite of Charles and Ray Eames. No wonder, the lounge version of the Eames Plastic Chairs is also a truly multifunctional piece of design history.
In the pictures, the chair is shown both inside and outside, which illustrates how easy it is to move around. Its compact dimensions allow it to be used in small spaces and the extensive choice of colours means that the chair can be perfectly integrated into different environments. The steel wire base has been given the nickname "Cat's Cradle". It forms a contrasting complement to the single-coloured seat shell.
The history of the Eames Plastic Chairs
One of the Eames Plastic Chairs, the DAW chair, was presented for the first time in 1948 as part of the "Low Cost Furniture Design" competition at the Museum of Modern Art in New York, where it won second place. Today, the Plastic Chairs have become classics that have become an integral part of private homes and public spaces. And yet the design chairs were a real novelty at the time they were created. The idea of a one-piece seat shell moulded to fit the body was new.
"The most of the best to the greatest number of people for the least" - Charles & Ray Eames absolutely lived up to this claim with the Plastic Chairs. The result was the first mass-produced, affordable plastic chairs with an outstanding design. With the Plastic Chairs, Charles & Ray Eames revolutionised the history of furniture in the 1950s. After the war years, society in Europe and the USA was in a state of upheaval. This also had an impact on furnishings and lifestyle. With the DAW and the other Plastic Chairs, Charles & Ray Eames made their contribution to liberating the living space from the prevalent control.
From America to Europe
In the early 1940s, the Plastic Chairs were produced in the USA by Herman Miller. The designer chairs made their way across the pond to Europe in the early 1950s when Erika and Willi Fehlbaum saw an Eames chair in a shop window while travelling in the USA.
Inspired by the design of the plastic chair, the Vitra founders negotiated a licence to sell the Eames Plastic Chairs in Europe. Ultimately, their efforts were successful and Vitra became the licensed manufacturer of the chairs in Europe and Asia. To this day, Vitra is the only licensed manufacturer for this sales region. Charles & Ray Eames maintained a close relationship with Vitra throughout their lives. This is also reflected in the fact that Vitra is in possession of their estate in the form of the Eames Archive. Even today, after the death of the designer couple, Vitra still endeavours to act in their spirit and always asks itself the question: "What would Charles & Ray Eames say about this?" when further developing collections.
Charles and Ray Eames - design duo
If you love design, you should know the Eames. For many, it immediately brings to mind their most famous designs, the Eames Lounge Chair or the Eames Plastic Chair. The Eames couple are among the most important personalities in the field of design in the 20th century. In addition to designing furniture, they also made films, took photographs and put together exhibitions.
Material and format
From January 2024, Vitra will focus on sustainability by producing all
seat shells for the Eames Plastic Chairs from recycled post-consumer plastic
. The seat shells are provided with a minimal
glass fibre reinforcement for stability and quality, whereby the
glass fibre content of an Eames Plastic Chair RE seat shell is 10%. By
using recycled packaging waste, the seat shells
are given minimal colour pigmentation.
The colour white in Virgin Plastic is available until the end of 2024
The new Cotton White colour of the RE version is a natural white with the aforementioned pigmentation due to the
manufacturing process.
Do you need a new seat shell for your Eames Plastic Chair? Simply send us an enquiry and we will be happy to help you.
The base is a wire base with struts, which is available in chrome-plated or powder-coated. In the powder-coated version, the chair is suitable for outdoor use. The LAR is 62.5 cm wide, 46 cm deep and 63.5 cm high. The seat height is 25.5 cm.
Note: Suitable for outdoor use. Special additives slow down fading caused by UV radiation. If the chair is exposed to the sun for a longer period of time, the colour may still change. You should therefore not expose the chair to the sun for longer than necessary.
Glides
- Chrome-plated and black frame - black felt glides