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DSW Shell Chair FRP Resin Legs Walnut [Matte White]

Reproduced furniture with a focus on quality and price from E-comfort.

The Shell Chair is one of the works submitted to the "Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition," co-hosted by a furniture non-profit organization as part of MoMA's efforts to differentiate itself from other museums by collecting modern design products in 1948, and it achieved an impressive second place. At that time, Charles Eames was trying to realize a new era of design that could be mass-produced using molded plywood, but the production with molded plywood proved to be extremely difficult. Eames did not give up on commercialization and successfully developed the product using FRP, which was a new material at the time. The chair, produced by layering fiberglass wool with adhesive using a mold and finally shaping the exterior, was released as an innovative mass-produced item. The E-comfort Shell Chair is available in six colors for the seat: black, white, gray, red, pale blue, and pale green, and you can choose between wood legs and a rod base. This is the side shell chair with wood legs. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.

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DSW Shell Chair FRP Walnut [Matte Lime]

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The Shell Chair is one of the works submitted to the "Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition," co-hosted by a furniture non-profit organization as part of MoMA's efforts to differentiate itself from other museums by collecting modern design products in 1948. It impressively secured second place. At that time, Charles Eames was striving to realize a new era of design that could be mass-produced using molded plywood, but the production using molded plywood proved to be extremely difficult. Eames did not give up on commercialization and successfully brought the chair to market using FRP, a new material at the time. The chair, produced by layering fiberglass wool with adhesive using a mold and finally shaping the exterior, was introduced to the world as an innovative mass-produced item. The E-comfort Shell Chair is available in six colors for the seat: black, white, gray, red, pale blue, and pale green, with options for the legs being wood legs or rod base. This is a side shell chair that uses wood legs. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.

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RAR Rocking Arm Shell Chair Walnut [Made to Order]

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When it comes to Charles and Ray Eames, the Shell Chair series is representative of mid-century design. The Shell Chair was one of the works submitted to the "Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition," co-hosted by a non-profit furniture organization as part of MoMA's (Museum of Modern Art) efforts to differentiate itself from other museums by collecting modern design products in 1948. It impressively won second place. The Shell Chair, produced by layering and adhering fiberglass wool using a mold and then shaping the final outline, was introduced to the world as an innovative mass-produced item. With a variety of leg designs including wood legs, Eiffel base, rod base, stacking base, rocker base, H base, and cat's cradle, and the combination of two types of seats—side shell and arm shell—it created Shell Chairs that match various scenes. This is the RAR, a rocking arm shell chair using a rocker base. *Note: The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.

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DSW Shell Chair FRP Resin Legs Walnut [Matte Black]

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The Shell Chair is one of the works submitted to the "Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition," co-hosted by a non-profit furniture organization as part of MoMA's efforts to differentiate itself from other museums by collecting modern design products in 1948, and it impressively won second place. At that time, Charles Eames was striving to realize a new era of design that could be mass-produced using molded plywood, but the production with molded plywood proved to be extremely difficult. Eames did not give up on commercialization and successfully brought the chair to market using FRP, a new material at the time. The chair, produced by layering fiberglass wool with adhesive using a mold and finally shaping the exterior, was released as an innovative mass-produced product. The E-comfort Shell Chair is available in six colors for the seat: black, white, gray, red, pale blue, and pale green, with options for wood legs or rod bases. This is the side shell chair with wood legs. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.

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DSW Shell Chair FRP Resin Legs Walnut [Matte Gray]

Reproduced furniture focused on the quality and price of E-comfort.

The Shell Chair is one of the works submitted to the "Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition," co-hosted by a furniture non-profit organization as part of MoMA's efforts to differentiate itself from other museums by collecting modern design products in 1948, and it impressively won second place. At that time, Charles Eames was striving to realize a new era of design that could be mass-produced using molded plywood, but the production with molded plywood proved to be extremely difficult. Eames did not give up on commercialization and successfully brought the chair to market using FRP, a new material at the time. The chair, produced by layering fiberglass wool with adhesive using a mold and finally shaping the exterior, was released as an innovative mass-produced item. The E-comfort Shell Chair is available in six colors for the seat: black, white, gray, red, pale blue, and pale green, with options for the legs in wood legs or rod base. This is the side shell chair with wood legs. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.

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DSW Shell Chair FRP Resin Legs Walnut [Matte Red]

Reproduced furniture focused on the quality and price of E-comfort.

The Shell Chair is one of the works submitted to the "Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition," co-hosted by a furniture non-profit organization as part of MoMA's efforts to differentiate itself from other museums by collecting modern design products in 1948, and it impressively won second place. At that time, Charles Eames was striving to realize a new era of design that could be mass-produced using molded plywood, but the production with molded plywood proved to be extremely difficult. Eames did not give up on commercialization and successfully brought the product to market using FRP, a new material at the time. The chair, produced by gluing layers of fiberglass wool using a mold and finally shaping the exterior, was released as an innovative mass-produced item. The E-comfort Shell Chair is available in six colors for the seat: black, white, gray, red, pale blue, and pale green, and you can choose between wood legs and a rod base. This is the Side Shell Chair with wood legs. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.

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DSW Shell Chair FRP Resin Walnut [Matte Pale Blue]

Reproduced furniture with a focus on quality and price from E-comfort.

The Shell Chair is one of the works submitted to the "Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition," co-hosted by a furniture nonprofit organization as part of MoMA's efforts to differentiate itself from other museums by collecting modern design products in 1948, and it impressively won second place. At that time, Charles Eames was trying to realize a new era of design that could be mass-produced using molded plywood, but the production with molded plywood proved to be extremely difficult. Eames did not give up on commercialization and successfully produced the chair using FRP, which was a new material at the time. The chair, produced by layering fiberglass wool with adhesive using a mold and finally shaping the exterior, was released as an innovative mass-produced item. The E-comfort Shell Chair is available in six colors for the seat: black, white, gray, red, pale blue, and pale green, and you can choose between wood legs and a rod base. This is the side shell chair with wood legs. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.

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