By the Decomica editorial team — mid-century replica furniture for EU homes and offices
Searching for an Eames DSW replica means you already know what you are looking for: the moulded-shell dining chair that Charles and Ray Eames launched in 1950, now reproduced at accessible prices by independent manufacturers. This article gives you an honest account of what that replica actually is — materials, build quality, where the cost savings come from, and how to order from Decomica with confidence.
Where the Design Comes From
Charles and Ray Eames spent the late 1940s experimenting with ways to press and mould single-piece seats cheaply enough for mass production. The breakthrough came from combining fibreglass-reinforced resin (later replaced by polypropylene) with a variety of interchangeable bases. The DSW — Dining Side Wood — pairs that moulded shell with four solid-wood dowel legs and a set of metal cross-braces underneath.
Herman Miller produced the chair for the North American market; Vitra held the European licence. Both continue to manufacture under those licences today. Replicas are produced by independent factories that copy the proportions without the trademark or manufacturing agreement. Sold as reproductions, they are legal across the EU.
The design has been in continuous production for over seventy years. That longevity is the reason you can buy a replica at all: the form is so widely recognised that demand for accessible versions has always existed alongside the licensed market.
Materials in an Eames DSW Replica
Shell
Most current replicas, including Decomica’s, use injection-moulded ABS plastic. ABS is stiff, impact-resistant, and available in consistent colours. Some budget replicas use lower-grade polypropylene that creaks or flexes noticeably at the join between shell and base — a tell when you sit down. A well-made shell should feel solid, with no movement at the mounting points.
Legs
The legs should be solid wood, not MDF, not particleboard. Solid beech is the standard material for quality replicas; walnut is used in premium versions. Check the product listing explicitly — “solid wood” and “wood” are not the same claim. The legs arrive unattached and screw into cast metal cups bonded to the shell underside.
Cross-braces
Two powder-coated steel struts run beneath the seat connecting the front and rear leg pairs. These carry most of the lateral load when someone leans sideways in the chair. On a quality replica the struts should be steel, not aluminium or plastic.
Full Specification Table
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Seat shell material | Injection-moulded ABS plastic |
| Leg material | Solid beech (standard) or solid walnut (premium) |
| Cross-braces | Powder-coated steel |
| Overall height | 81 cm |
| Seat height | 43 cm |
| Width | 46 cm |
| Depth | 43 cm |
| Weight capacity | Approximately 110 kg |
| Assembly | Legs attached by buyer, allen key supplied |
| Colours (standard) | White, black, light grey, dark grey, red, mustard, orange, light blue, green, yellow |
Replica vs Licensed Original: Honest Differences
This is the question that matters most for a buyer thinking about price. Here is a direct comparison:
| Factor | Vitra DSW (licensed original) | Decomica DSW replica |
|---|---|---|
| Price per chair | €350–450 (RRP) | €60–120 |
| Shell material | Fibreglass-reinforced PP with textured finish | Injection-moulded ABS or PP |
| Legs | Solid maple or walnut, factory-fitted | Solid beech or walnut, buyer-fitted |
| Provenance | Licensed manufacturer, authenticity mark | Honest replica, no licence mark |
| Resale value | Retains value, collectible | Minimal resale value |
| Set of 4 cost | €1,400–1,800 | Under €250 (Decomica sets) |
The surface texture of a Vitra shell is subtly different from a replica ABS shell — the fibreglass reinforcement gives a faint grain that ABS does not replicate. From across a dining table you would not notice. From hand-feel, you might.
What the Replica Does Well
For a busy home dining table, a quality Eames DSW replica covers what matters:
- The moulded shell distributes weight comfortably across a 45–60 minute meal. The gentle lumbar curve is not pronounced enough for all-day desk work but is adequate for dining.
- The ABS shell wipes clean easily. A damp cloth removes most food marks. The shell does not absorb liquids.
- Solid-beech legs are durable enough for daily use. They are not susceptible to the swelling and cracking that affects MDF or composite bases in humid kitchens.
- The chair is light — approximately 3.5–4 kg — so stacking, moving for cleaning, or taking outside to a terrace is straightforward.
Ordering from Decomica
Decomica ships free to most EU countries, plus Norway and Switzerland. All prices are VAT-inclusive and nothing extra is charged at delivery. Free shipping does not apply to Bulgaria, Greece, Malta, or Cyprus, where a delivery supplement applies.
Orders are dispatched within 1–2 working days. EU delivery arrives 5–7 working days after dispatch, making the typical door-to-door time 6–9 working days. DPD provides tracking and you receive a link by email after dispatch.
Payment is by credit or debit card, or PayPal. Klarna is not available.
A 2-year manufacturer’s warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship on every chair.
See the complete range in the Decomica dining chair collection.
Returns Policy
You have 14 days from receipt to return a chair.
- Defect or transit damage: Decomica arranges a free DPD collection — no cost to you.
- Change of mind: You return the chair in original packaging. Decomica offers a DPD pickup service at a customer-paid cost of approximately €40–50.
- Refund: Processed within 30 days of Decomica receiving the item.
A Matching Product
Frequently Asked Questions
Is an Eames DSW replica the same as a knockoff?
A knockoff attempts to deceive — presenting itself as the original brand. A replica is sold openly as a reproduction of the design. Decomica markets all chairs as replicas. No Vitra or Herman Miller branding is used or implied.
How long do solid-beech legs last in daily use?
With normal dining use and routine cleaning, solid-beech legs on a quality replica hold up for many years. Avoid prolonged exposure to standing water at the leg bases and do not drag the chair across rough stone floors — both actions affect any wooden leg regardless of origin.
Can I use DSW chairs outdoors?
The ABS shell is UV-stabilised and handles occasional outdoor use. Solid-wood legs are not designed for permanent outdoor exposure — bring them inside or under cover when not in use.
Are the chairs sold individually or in sets?
Decomica sells both singles and sets. Sets of two or four offer better value per chair. Check individual product pages for current pricing.
What table height works with a 43 cm seat height?
A standard EU dining table is 74–76 cm. With a 43 cm seat height you have 31–33 cm between seat and tabletop, which accommodates most adults comfortably for dining.
Does Decomica have a physical showroom?
No — Decomica is online-only. Contact support at support@decomica.com or via live chat with any pre-purchase questions.
Do I need to be home for the DPD delivery?
DPD will attempt delivery and leave a card if you are not in. You can redirect to a DPD pickup point via the tracking link sent after dispatch.

