The DAX Armchair was first designed in 1948 and presented at the New York Museum of Modern Art's 'Low-Cost Furniture Design' competition. Their organically shaped plastic seat shells were later combined with various different bases and manufactured in their millions. In this latest iteration the chair is made of recycled material, ensuring that the armchairs now offer even greater seating comfort.
Vitra continue to pursue Charles and Ray Eames’ concept of combining a comfortable seat with different bases, in order to achieve the widest use for the chair. With various bases, the Eames Plastic Armchair is suitable for both the home and offices, as well as countless other spaces. This chair is part of the Eames collection of shell chairs.

