Plywood Group DCM

Category
Seats
Brands
Designers
Dimensions
L 51,5 cm - P 56,5 cm - H 40/73,5 cm
Finiture
Ash, Walnuts, Chromed or painted steel
Year
1945 - 1946
The Plywood Group DCM (Dining Chair Metal) by Charles and Ray Eames, designed in 1946, is an elegant and innovative chair that combines functionality and sculptural design. The seat and backrest are made of bent plywood, providing comfort and support. The legs are made of metal, with a simple but solid structure, creating an interesting contrast with the lightness of the wood. The minimalist design and combination of materials make it an icon of modern design, perfect for contemporary environments.
Vitra
Founded in the 1950s, Vitra is a Swiss company committed to improving the quality of the environment in homes, offices and public spaces through the use of design. The products in its collections are developed through a long design process that combines engineering excellence with the creative genius of some of the most renowned designers on the international scene. Among the fundamental principles underlying the company are durability and aesthetics, essential characteristics found in all products.
Charles and Ray Eames
Charles and Ray Eames were an American couple of industrial designers who made a significant contribution to the development of modern architecture and design. The couple gave expression to the post-war American social movements, shaping their design around the needs of society. Their works, in fact, were meant to be accessible to everyone and were made using simple materials and lines. Among their best-known design pieces are the Eames Lounge Chair and the Eames Dining Chair, still available on the market today and internationally recognized.