Kardiel
1948 Eiffel Chair, Black-Wood
The 1948 molded shell chair gained recognition after placing 2nd in a renowned design competition organized by the Museum of Modern Art. Its adaptable shell accommodates various base designs. The 'Dowel' designation highlights its Wooden Peg Leg structure. The dowels feature slots for attaching the base's metal plates. Wire cross bracing enhances both stability and an aesthetic industrial element. This reproduction mirrors the original's wood and steel base with an ABS plastic shell, maintaining a satin sheen finish. Sanded and sealed weld points on the base's chrome parts refine its appearance. The design includes a 'waterfall curved edge' for comfort behind the legs, mirroring the 1948 seat's specifications, complete with floor-protection capabilities.