The iconic Eames DSW Side Chair is a contemporary version of the legendary
Fibreglass Chair which was originally designed in 1950.
In the late 1940s, they began experimenting with the increasingly popular material of plastic, creating the legendary
fibreglass chairs that soon became a common fixture in many households and public spaces.
Not exact matches
Yinka Shonibare MBE, Cheeky Little Astronomer II, 2015,
Fibreglass mannequin, Dutch wax printed cotton textile, telescope,
chair and globe, 137 x 68 x 59 cm, (54 x 26 7/8 x 23 1/4 in)
Yinka Shonibare MBE, Last Supper (after Leonardo), 2013, 13 life - size
fibreglass mannequins including a hybrid figure with fur legs and hooves, Dutch wax printed cotton textile, reproduction wooden table and
chairs, silver cutlery and vases, antique and reproduction glassware and tableware,
fibreglass and resin, 158 x 742 x 260 cm, (62 1/4 x 292 1/8 x 102 1/2 in)
His best known work Hatstand, Table and
Chair, involving
fibreglass «fetish» mannequins, debuted to protests in 1970.
The heated
fibreglass salt - water pool is framed on one side by a row of apple Muskoka
chairs.
Nothing quite epitomised futuristic whimsy of mid-century designers than Eero Saarinen's
fibreglass - moulded Tulip
chair, designed for Knoll.