
The Moulded Plastic Chair is shown in plan, side, and front views. The design includes a smooth contoured seat with timber-style legs and cross bracing, capturing a timeless and versatile furniture piece often found in cafés, offices, and residential interiors.
Originally designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1950, the Moulded Plastic Chair was one of the first mass-produced chairs made from a single shell of molded plastic. Its clean, ergonomic form and wooden dowel legs made it both affordable and iconic in modern interiors. These CAD drawings capture the chair’s simple curves and timeless profile perfect for illustrating dining, study, or office settings.