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Eames
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This is just the legs for an Eames shell chair. They were used for a reasonable amount of time (about 2 years), so I think there is a feeling of use due to normal use. The shell is damaged, so this is only the legs, but please check the condition in the images. There may be fine scratches that cannot be seen in the images, but please consider this if you understand used items and used furniture. *This is a single base, but it comes with 4 screws for attaching to the shell. *To reduce shipping costs, it will be disassembled and all screws will be included for shipping. Eames Dowel Leg Type Base This is a dowel leg type base for Eames shell chairs. It can be attached to Eames shell chairs and armchairs. It can be attached to the Eames shell (seat), making it ideal for replacements. Charles & Ray Eames About the Designer The couple, known as the masters of mid-century modern, have left behind numerous achievements in all design fields of the 20th century, including furniture, architecture, film, and graphics. Charles, who attended the architecture department of Washington University from 1925, opened an architectural office in St. Louis in 1930. In the same year, he won the MoMA "Organic Interior Design Competition" with a plywood chair (molded plywood) entered jointly with Eero Saarinen. During World War II, he developed plywood technology in a project commissioned by the US Navy to develop splints for the legs of wounded soldiers. Material: Steel, Wood Remarks: This product is a "generic product". Charles & Ray Eames Eames Dowel Leg Base Dowel Leg Type Base Eiffel Base Eames Chair FRP Shell Chair Chair Chair Chair DSW Parts Replacement Eames
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