Herman Miller

Wooden 1960s Herman Miller Eames DCW - Ply DiningChair Wood

Very good condition

$325.00

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Product Description

The Chair That’s Smarter Than Your Uncle Bud. Institutionally updated and present for at least 6 PhD's. Lovingly restored. Still cooler than your entire living room. Introducing the Eames Molded Plywood Dining Chair (circa 1946, these are probably closer to the 1960's)—the legendary seat born in a California apartment and raised by design royalty, Charles and Ray Eames. This isn’t just furniture. It’s a mid-century modern icon with curves that say, “I read Bauhaus manifestos for fun.” (discount if you read it and did a dissertation on Bauhaus in German) 

 

🪑 Why You Need This Chair (Besides Bragging Rights): 

- Molded plywood that hugs your buttock and back like being cradled by a big friendly giant. 

- Chrome metal base strong enough to survive your chaotic game night. 

- Ergonomic comfort so good, you’ll cancel your standing desk subscription. 

- Iconic design that stands out in any room as a subtle nod to your impeccable style and sense of cool. 

 

Authenticity Check: 

- Officially licensed by Herman Miller. No knockoffs. No nonsense.(note that most have the label and patent numbers, only 1 has the official metal placard of the Eames/HMI that placard alone goes for $1000's) 

- Restored with institutional precision—like it got a PhD in sitting. Note that they've been modified hence the price. Whether you're hosting a dinner party or just dramatically sipping coffee while pondering your creative genius, this chair delivers style, comfort, and a subtle flex. 

 

Seats A, B, C and D have the 4 screw modification known by most institutions as the best way to make these chairs robust for engineering students. $325 (Seat D with the placard is $500) 

Seats E, F, G and H are the two screw variety for Liberal Arts students (a more refined approach to sitting I assume). $350 

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