Even if you don't know the Eams Eiffel DSW Chair by name, attached to a<br />flared wooden dowel with a cross-hatch of Black Metal, with its angled, molded plastics bucket seat.<br />In the early 1950s, Vintage Eiffel originals were the first mass production plastic<br />chair that came on the market frequently for more than $300 a pop.<br />But cheaper dupes are very ubiquitous, it is virtually impossible to avoid them, whether in the Airbnb and Zillow listings, Instagram stories of<br />influencers, doctor's office waiting rooms, moving-day garbage heaps out of high rises, or maybe even your own house. It is impossible to avoid them.<br />Certainly, the Eiffels are good and lightweight,<br />but the fast fashion furniture is knockoff.<br />Sitting in one of them is nervous and bumpy activity for more than a<br />few minutes – no matter whether you try to work from home all day.<br /><br /><br />What are your choices beyond Eames if you are<br />in the market for a designer and affordable chair?<br />We<br />demanded t<br />
