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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. 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 produced the chair 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 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 wood legs or a rod base. This is the side shell chair using the rod base. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationThe 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. 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 with molded plywood proved to be extremely challenging. 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 adhesives using a mold and then shaping the final outline, 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 wood legs or a rod base. This is the side shell chair using the rod base. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationThe 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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Free membership registrationThe 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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Free membership registrationThe 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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Free membership registrationThe 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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Free membership registrationThe 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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Free membership registrationThe 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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Free membership registrationThe Shell Chair is one of the works submitted to the "Low-Cost Furniture Design Competition," co-hosted by a nonprofit furniture 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 brought the product to market 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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Free membership registrationThe 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 brought the chair to market 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 it, 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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Free membership registrationThe 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 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 produced the chair using FRP, which was a new material at the time. The chair, produced by layering fiberglass wool glued together using a mold and then shaping the final outline, 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, 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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Free membership registrationThe 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 took 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, which was a new material at the time. The chair, produced by layering fiberglass wool with adhesive using molds 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 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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Free membership registrationThe 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 achieved an impressive 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 molds 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 being 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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Free membership registrationThe 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 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, a new material at the time. The chair, produced by layering fiberglass wool with adhesive using a mold and then shaping the final outline, was released 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, 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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Free membership registrationThe Reborn Chair is a bold redesign that pays homage to the masterpieces of Scandinavian design dining chairs. While maintaining a user-friendly size, its sturdier build enhances the sense of security when leaning back. Additionally, it possesses a depth that allows for seamless coordination with various interiors. By using laminated wood for the arm structure, we eliminated the finger joints that change color depending on the angle. With a clean finish resembling solid wood and excellent cost performance, it has become an increasingly recommended item. The carefully polished solid wood frame allows you to enjoy the warmth of the wood. The seat is made using paper cord, hand-woven for each piece. To ensure our customers can enjoy it for a long time, we also offer a service to replace worn-out paper cords. True to its name, the Reborn Chair features a reliable structure that can be reborn multiple times for long-term use. You can choose from three types of solid wood (beech, ash, oak). *This product is an original item from E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationThe Reborn Chair is a bold redesign that pays homage to the masterpieces of Scandinavian design dining chairs. While maintaining a user-friendly size, it has become sturdier, increasing the sense of security when leaning back. Additionally, it possesses a depth that allows for natural coordination with various interiors. By using laminated wood for the arm structure, we eliminated the finger joints that change color depending on the angle. With a clean finish resembling solid wood and excellent cost performance, it has become an even more recommended item. The carefully polished solid wood frame allows you to enjoy the warmth of the wood. The seat is made using paper cord, hand-woven one by one. To ensure our customers can enjoy it for a long time, we also offer a replacement service for deteriorated paper cords. True to its name, the Reborn Chair has a reliable structure that allows it to be reborn multiple times for long-term use. You can choose from three types of solid wood (beech, ash, oak). *This product is an original item from E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationThe Reborn Chair is a bold redesign that pays homage to the masterpieces of Scandinavian design dining chairs. It retains a user-friendly size while becoming sturdier, increasing the sense of security when leaning back. Additionally, it has a depth that allows for natural coordination with various interiors. By using laminated veneer for the arm structure, we eliminated the finger joint that changes color depending on the angle. With a clean finish resembling solid wood and excellent cost performance, it has become an even more recommended item. The carefully polished solid wood frame allows you to enjoy the warmth of the wood. The seat is made using paper cord, hand-woven one by one. To ensure our customers can enjoy it for a long time, we also offer a service to replace worn-out paper cords. True to its name, the Reborn Chair is designed to be reborn multiple times, providing a reliable structure for long-term use. You can choose from three types of solid wood (beech, ash, oak). *This product is an original item from E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationThe Reborn Chair is a bold redesign that pays respect to the masterpieces of Scandinavian design dining chairs. While maintaining a user-friendly size, it has become sturdier, increasing the sense of security when leaning back. It also possesses a depth that allows it to be naturally coordinated with various interiors. By using laminated wood for the arm structure, we eliminated the finger joints that change color depending on the angle. With a sleek finish resembling solid wood and excellent cost performance, it has become an even more recommended item. The carefully polished solid wood frame allows you to enjoy the warmth of the wood. The seat is made using paper cord, hand-woven for each piece. To ensure our customers can enjoy it for a long time, we also offer a replacement service for deteriorated paper cords. True to its name, the Reborn Chair is designed to be reborn multiple times, allowing for long-term use with a reliable structure. You can choose from three types of solid wood (beech, ash, oak). *This product is an original item from E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationThe Reborn Chair is a bold redesign that pays homage to the masterpieces of Scandinavian design dining chairs. While maintaining a user-friendly size, its sturdier build enhances the sense of security when leaning back. It also possesses a depth that allows for seamless coordination with various interiors. By using laminated wood for the arm structure, we eliminated the finger joints that change color depending on the angle. With a clean finish resembling solid wood and excellent cost performance, it has become an increasingly recommended item. The carefully polished solid wood frame allows you to enjoy the warmth of the wood. The seat is made using paper cord, hand-woven for each piece. To ensure our customers can enjoy it for a long time, we also offer a service to replace deteriorated paper cord. True to its name, the Reborn Chair features a reliable structure that can be reborn multiple times for long-term use. You can choose from three types of solid wood (beech, ash, oak). *This product is an original item from E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationA popular dining chair created by a Danish architect, known for its classic design. It features a fit achieved through 3D processing and a beautiful silhouette resembling a graceful curve, providing a comfortable seating experience that utilizes the elasticity of wood, and has recorded high sales as a stacking chair. E-comfort pays close attention to detail to honor the designer's intentions and ensure that the qualities of the original can be felt even in the generic version. After numerous improvements for usability and durability, the E-comfort S Plywood Chair has become even more affordable due to a price revision. We invite you to experience it for yourself. *Please note that the product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationA popular dining chair created by a Danish architect, known as a classic. It features a fit from three-dimensional processing and a beautiful silhouette reminiscent of a waist, providing a comfortable seating experience that utilizes the elasticity of wood, and has recorded high sales as a stacking chair. E-comfort pays close attention to detail to ensure that the designer's intentions are respected and that the qualities of the original can be felt even in the generic version. After numerous improvements for ease of use and durability, the E-comfort S Plywood Chair has also become more affordable due to price adjustments. We invite you to experience it for yourself. *Please note that the product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationA popular dining chair created by a Danish architect, known as a classic. It features a fit achieved through 3D processing and a beautiful silhouette reminiscent of a graceful curve, providing a comfortable seating experience that utilizes the elasticity of wood, making it a best-selling stacking chair. E-comfort pays close attention to detail to honor the designer's intentions and ensure that the qualities of the original can be felt in the generic version as well. After numerous improvements for ease of use and durability, the E-comfort S Plywood Chair has also become more affordable due to a price revision. We invite you to experience it for yourself. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationA popular dining chair created by a Danish architect, known as a classic. It features a fit from three-dimensional processing and a beautiful silhouette resembling a curve, providing a comfortable seating experience that utilizes the elasticity of wood, and has recorded high sales as a stacking chair. E-comfort pays close attention to detail to ensure that the original designer's intent is respected, allowing customers to feel the same quality in the generic version. After numerous improvements for ease of use and durability, the E-comfort S Plywood Chair has become even more affordable due to price adjustments. We invite you to experience it for yourself. *Please note that the product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationThis is one of the representative executive chairs by Charles and Ray Eames, who are emblematic of mid-century design. It is also known as the "Time-Life Chair" because it was designed for the lobby of the Time-Life Building in New York in 1959. The chair features a spacious size, the luster of the aluminum legs and frame, and buttons made of the same material as the upholstery, highlighting the high level of detail and refinement. The cushions of the seat and backrest gently conform to the body like a glove, making it comfortable and reducing fatigue, while the volume of the cushions provides a stable seating experience. It is equipped with features such as seat height adjustment and reclining adjustment. It is also ideal for those working from home or telecommuting, providing a high level of satisfaction for home office tasks. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationThis is one of the representative executive chairs designed by Charles and Ray Eames, who are emblematic of mid-century design. It is also known as the "Time Life Chair" because it was designed for the lobby of the Time Life Building in New York in 1959. The spacious size, the luster of the aluminum legs and frame, and the buttons made from the same material as the upholstery highlight the high level of detail and refinement. The cushions of the seat and backrest gently conform to the body like a glove, making it comfortable for long periods of use, and the voluminous cushions provide a stable seating experience. It is equipped with features such as seat height adjustment and reclining adjustment. It is also ideal for those working from home or telecommuting, offering a high level of satisfaction for home office tasks. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.
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Free membership registrationThis is the aluminum office chair (reproduction) by Charles and Ray Eames, representing mid-century design. The original product only had a tilt mechanism (tilting forward and backward), but the E-comfort version has been made even more user-friendly with a height adjustment feature. Charles Eames adopted aluminum to reduce weight for the lounge chair and incorporated a five-legged design to improve stability. This product was made possible by the development of aluminum die-casting mass production technology at that time. Both the pursuit of original authenticity and the reproduction that adds new functions without breaking the design are aspects of what it means to be generic. Our company aims to create furniture that suits modern usage. Additionally, it is perfect for those working from home or telecommuting. With the aluminum group that has been loved for many years, you can achieve high satisfaction while working at home. All frames of our products are made of aluminum die-cast and are chrome-plated. We also accept orders for polished finishes, so please consult with us. *The product is a reproduction imported and sold by E-comfort.
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