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Eames Plastic Armchair RE PACC

Charles & Ray Eames, 1950

Thanks to the large selection of bases, the Plastic Chairs RE by Charles and Ray Eames can be utilised in a wide range of different settings. For example, the PACC (Pivot Armchair Cast Base on Castors), with its height-adjustable swivel-mount base, is ideal for use in informal office spaces and studio offices. The various colour options of the seat shells in post-consumer recycled plastic and a choice of upholstery variants make it easy to find the right chairs for all types of environments.

Seat cushions for Eames Plastic Armchair

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Post-consumer plastic

Post-consumer plastic refers to plastic material, often single-use waste disposed of by consumer households and then transformed into a new product. Post-consumer plastics used by Vitra were originally manufactured into packaging for products purchased by consumers and later collected via Germany’s ‘Yellow Bag’ system before being reprocessed into new raw material.

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The most of the best to the greatest number of people for the least. with these words, Charles and Ray Eames described one of their main goals as furniture designers. The design that most fully embodied this ideal was the Plastic Chair. For years, the designer couple explored the fundamental idea of a one-piece seat shell moulded to fit the contours of the human body. After their experiments with plywood and sheet aluminium in the 1940s yielded unsatisfactory results, the designers turned to alternative materials which led them to glass-fibre reinforced polyester resin. The Eameses recognised the potential and explored the advantages of the material - mouldability, rigidity, pleasant tactile qualities and suitability for industrial manufacturing methods. With this material, which was previously unknown in the furniture industry, they successfully developed the shell design for serial production. After their 1948 debut at the Museum of Modern Art's 'Low-Cost Furniture Design' competition, the Plastic Armchair (A-shell) and Plastic Side Chair (S-shell) were introduced to the market in 1950 as the very first mass-produced plastic chairs in the history of furniture. The Eames Plastic Chairs also introduced a new furniture typology that has since become widespread: the multifunctional chair whose shell can be joined with a variety of different bases to serve diverse purposes. As early as 1950, Charles and Ray Eames presented a series of bases that enabled various sitting positions. Over the years and in ongoing consultation with the Eames family, Vitra has introduced more sustainable materials for the seat shells of the Eames Shell Chairs. Since 2024 the shells of the Eames Plastic Chairs have been made from recycled plastic and the chair family is now called Eames Plastic Chair RE. The high-quality recycled material stems from household recycling, particularly used packaging, obtained through the 'Yellow Bag' (Gelber Sack) collection programme in Germany. Utilising this raw material instead of petroleum-based primary plastics generates fewer climate-damaging emissions and consumes significantly less energy. Due to the composition of the recycled material, the various colour versions are interspersed with tiny specks of pigment. The colour white is being replaced by Cotton White RE, but is expected to remain available in virgin polypropylene until the end of 2025. Like the seat shells of Eames Plastic RE, the version in white is 100% recyclable at the end of its product life.

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Charles & Ray Eames

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Charles and Ray Eames are counted among the most important figures of twentieth-century design. Their work spans the fields of furniture design, filmmaking, photography and exhibition design. Vitra is the sole authorised manufacturer of Eames products for Europe and the Middle East. When you own an Eames product made by Vitra, you know it is an original.