Kardiel
Plywood Dining Chair, Dark Walnut
Drawing from pre-WWII plywood technology, Charles Eames and Eero Saarinen's design entered the Museum of Modern Arts' Organic Furniture Competition in 1940, winning accolade. Although interrupted by the war, this led to an iconic chair crafted post-1946. The reproduction closely matches the original, offering comfort reminiscent of cherished traditional seating, in addition to modern materials like leather and cowhide. The design's whimsical western style enhances casual settings, fostering ease in gatherings. Every detail in Kardiel's reproduction replicates the original, using quality construction for longevity. The plywood contours promote relaxation, while precise angles emulate the unique seating posture envisioned in Eames' original masterpiece.