DSW Chairs White Replica – Set of 4
The DSW Chairs White Replica is an iconic mid-century modern design, originally created in 1948 by Charles and Ray Eames. Loved globally for its clean silhouette and ergonomic structure, this chair has stood the test of time. Whether in stylish homes or creative office spaces, these white Eames-style dining chairs remain a favorite for more than 60 years.
Timeless Design Meets Everyday Function
Featuring a minimalist ABS plastic seat shell paired with solid beechwood dowel legs and black lacquered steel cross-supports, this chair set brings both strength and sophistication to your interiors. The UV-coated surface keeps the white color vibrant and resistant to fading over time.
The ergonomic shape provides excellent support for long sitting periods. Whether you’re enjoying a meal, hosting guests, or working from home, this chair delivers modern comfort that lasts.
Easy Assembly, Versatile Use
Each chair arrives in two simple parts—the molded seat and the base. Assembly is quick and hassle-free with just four screws and an included Allen key. You’ll have your new chairs ready in minutes, without any special tools.
These chairs work beautifully around dining tables, in conference rooms, home offices, or even creative studio spaces. Their lightweight yet sturdy structure makes them easy to move, rearrange, or stack when needed.
Customizable Style & Matching Options
Want to expand the look? We also offer matching Eames-style chairs in a variety of models including:
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DAW (with armrests and wooden legs)
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DSR (armless with chrome legs)
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DAR (with armrests and chrome legs)
You can also choose from multiple shell colors to suit your interior palette.
Specifications & Features
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Set of 4 DSW Chairs White Replica
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Injection molded ABS plastic seat
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Beechwood legs with black steel cross-supports
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Seat height: 44cm | Total height: 83cm
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Ergonomic, UV-protected & easy-to-clean
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2-year warranty with 14-day return policy
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Free delivery within 2–5 working days
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