There is no need to sacrifice style to save space with this appealing, stackable seat. This attractive variation on the dining side chair by Charles Eames illustrates the familiar organic shell, combined with crisp clean stainless steel legs.
The chair had its debut at the 1948 Low Cost Furniture Competition held by the Museum of Modern Art in New York and met the challenge of providing light, inexpensive furniture.
The DSS/DSS-N Chair features a plastic or fiberglass shell in various colors combined with tubular stainless steel legs. The legs are fitted with a linking element so chairs can be connected to each other. The seat is also easy to stack.