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Eames Molded Plastic Armchair with Rocker Base

Designers: Charles and Ray Eames
A classic piece of mid-century furniture. The first mass-produced plastic chair. And as stylish today as it was when it was designed in 1948. A multitude of color choices can be combined with a base in chrome or black and rockers in maple or walnut.

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Eames Molded Plastic Armchair with Rocker Base

Not Your Grandma's Rocking Chair

True to the original, but now made with eco-friendly materials, the Eames molded plastic armchair is what it has always been—an art object for your home that is also comfortable, useful, and durable.

It looks nothing like a traditional rocking chair, but it feels just as good. The rocker base is one of the original base styles. It’s a comfortable chair for the nursery, living room, family room, or wherever you like to relax or read.

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Charles and Ray Eames

Fulfilling the goals of every modern designer.

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  • Design Staying Power

    Design Staying Power

    As beloved today as when it was first introduced in 1948, the Eames molded plastic armchair features organic shapes and sleek lines. The first one-piece plastic chair offered without upholstery or other covering, it achieved a pervasive presence that proves the staying power of good design. It sits beautifully in many places in the home and in all kinds of décor.

  • Classic Comfort

    Classic Comfort

    Charles and Ray Eames believed that comfort was as important as looks. So comfort is built in. The shell seats have high, flexible backs, deep seat pockets, and waterfall front edges so you can sit comfortably even for extended periods.

  • Colorful Variety

    Colorful Variety

    Originally produced in only three neutral colors—greige, elephant-hide grey, and parchment—the chair is now available in 10 colors that range from vibrant to subtle, either chrome or black base, and rockers in maple or walnut.

  • Good for the Earth

    Good for the Earth

    Shells are made of polypropylene—which is 100 percent recyclable. The plating process used for our trivalent chrome finish reduces environmental and health issues associated with other forms of chrome plating.

Eames Molded Plastic Chairs

Enduring, functional,
beautiful—that's why
it's a classic.

Meeting the Needs of Modern Living

Have any other designers been as adventurous as Charles and Ray Eames? Calling them "pioneers" seems like a major understatement. Their curiosity and enthusiasm, their interest in working with new materials, and their playfulness in imagining new shapes led them to designs—like the molded plastic chairs—that changed the look of American furniture.


It Started With a Contest

Several models of the molded plastic chairs, including the armchair, were designed as entries in a contest sponsored by New York's Museum of Modern Art. The "International Competition for Low-cost Furniture Design" was intended to spur the development of well-designed, low-cost furnishings for the post-war housing boom. The introduction to the competition's catalog put it this way:

To serve the needs of the vast majority of people we must have furniture that is adaptable to small apartments and houses, furniture that is well-designed yet moderate in price, that is comfortable but not bulky, and that can be easily moved, stored, and cared for; in other words, mass produced furniture that is planned and executed to meet the needs of modern living . . . .

Charles and Ray Eames enjoying their day

The Legacy of the Design

In 1949, Pittsburgh department store magnate and modern architecture devotee Edward Kaufmann (Frank Lloyd Wright designed the Fallingwater house for him) wrote the introduction to the catalog of the Detroit Institute of Arts "Design for Modern Living" exhibition. Here's what he had to say about this chair:

Perhaps more than any other individual in his field, Charles Eames—with the development of the famous “Eames chair”—has fulfilled the desire of every modern designer to create objects that will serve their purpose better than ever before and at lower cost.

Famous after only one year. And three-quarters of a century later, the Eames molded plastic chairs are still admired and desired for their innovative design, practicality, versatility, and comfort.



Eames Molded Plastic Armchair with Rocker Base

"Getting the most of the
best to the greatest number
of people for the least."– Charles Eames




Early advertisement for Eames Molded Plastic chairs

The Beginning of Production

Following its introduction at the MoMA exhibit, the armchair was chosen as the first chair to go into production because mass producing it presented the most extensive tooling challenge. Development took about three years, and our initial 1950 production run was 2,000. These chairs had shells made from fiberglass in polyester resin. We changed the composition to a more environmentally responsible material—100 percent recyclable polypropylene, dyed throughout so the colors are integral and remain vibrant even after many years.


The Rocker Base

The rocker base was one of the three original armchair bases, consisting of solid maple rockers attached to wire struts. This chair is offered as a gift to our employees who become parents.

Eames Molded Plastic chairs Charles and Ray Eames

Prototype drawing for Eames Molded Plastic Side Chair


Archival photos courtesy of Eames Office LLC




General Dimensions

  • H:26.5"
  • W:24.5"
  • D:27.25"
Eames Molded Plastic Arm Chair with Rocker Base

Shipping Information

Standard Shipping Method:
LTL Carrier
Packaging Type:
Box
Packaging Dimensions:
27" x 25" x 27"
Package Weight:
18 lbs.
Assembly Required:
No
White Glove Service Recommended:
No

Warranty

Warranty:
1-year
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Care & Maintenance

With regular care and maintenance, your Herman Miller product will provide many years of superior performance and satisfaction. To maintain quality, please follow the cleaning procedures outlined here.

The instructions for the care and maintenance of Herman Miller products are provided to you as a service. No warranty is implied since results may vary.

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Chrome

For normal cleaning, wet cheesecloth in a nonabrasive cleaner, like liquid dish soap, and rub the chrome component lightly until the original luster reappears. Dry the component with a soft cloth to remove any soap residue.

Plastic

For normal cleaning, wash plastic surfaces with a soft cloth soaked in mild detergent and warm water. Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth. Do not use solvents or abrasive kitchen cleaners.

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We wanted to love this! We wanted to love this chai! The overall look & craftsmanship are EXCELLENT.... No qualms there! The seat sits incredibly low ( to the ground) ... Doesn't seem to have good rocking momentum .... Which could have been resolved in the design phase. Also the plastic that the bucket is made of is extremely hard ... Which makes sitting for more than 5 minutes kind of awkward & painful. Weird shape, we never could get comfortable in it ... Even with back pillows & seat cushions. This was supposed to be an "ergonomic" chair ( I think)??? We ordered this online ... Then waited nearly two months to receive. I was sad to return this item ... Since we really wanted to love it! Fantastic color selections April 13, 2012
Don't like the plastic molded detail on seat Truly love the design of the rocker, but wish Herman Miller stay true to the original materials... Really like the fiberglass look more than the plastic molded look. The plastic mold makes the chair look cheap and more toy like. I'm still a fan of Herman Miller classic chairs. I just want to give some constructive criticism Thank you April 13, 2012
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