
DSW silla
The Eames DSW silla is the without armrests and with a wooden base from the shell chair family by Charles y Ray Eames. DSW stands for Dining Side Chair Wood, a practical model with a clear design identity.
It is more compact than Eames DAW silla and warmer than Eames DSR silla. This makes the DSW useful when comodidad, espacio and visual balance all matter around the table.
About the Eames DSW silla
The shell chair family grew from Charles and Ray Eames their search for a comfortable chair that could be produced industrially. Early prototypes were developed for the MoMA "Low-Cost Furniture Design" competition of 1948. In 1950 the molded fiberglass chair was introduced commercially.
The wooden base makes it easy to combine with dining tables and home interiors. The recognizable shell keeps the chair simple, while the base changes the way it works in an interior.
How to choose the Eames DSW
Check table height, available room and the role of the chair before choosing. A model with armrests needs more width; a side chair is easier when many chairs stand next to each other.
Use calm colors for a quiet dining area, or choose a stronger color when the chair should become a visible design accent. Compare the family with sillas de diseno if you want to judge other shapes and bases.
Por que elegir Eames DSW silla?
- Recognizable Eames shell chair design.
- Strong balance between daily use and design history.
- Easy to combine with related Eames models.
- Useful for dining rooms, kitchens and work corners.
Preguntas
What does DSW mean?
DSW stands for Dining Side Chair Wood.
Which Eames models should I compare?
Compare Eames DAW silla, Eames DSW silla, Eames DSR silla and Eames DAR silla to choose between armrests, wooden legs and a rod base.
Is the Eames DSW suitable for daily use?
Yes. Choose the variant that fits your table height, room and preferred sitting comfort.
Sources: Herman Miller - Eames Molded Plastic Chair, Eames Fiberglass Armchair


