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"Ray and I worked on it, we designed it together, of course," Charles Eames explained to TV host Arlene Francis in 1956, on her show Home. "It's composed of standards factory units." ...
In 1930, Charles started his own architectural office. He quickly extended his design ideas beyond architecture, and received a fellowship to Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan, where he eventually ...
The Eames House in Los Angeles has reopened following "a meticulous process of restoration" due to smoke damage from the city ...
The married couple Charles and Ray Eames emerged as design innovators during the postwar boom and remained so for decades; their staggering output of furniture lines, toys, films, prefab houses ...
After escaping the Pacific Palisades fires, the Eames House has been restored and a foundation launched to preserve the ...
Laying the foundation for the future, the Eames family welcomed former Vitra chief design officer Eckart Maise and fourth ...
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Launched in 1950, the Charles and Ray Eames-designed shell chairs were the first mass-produced furniture item in which the seat and backrest were formed from a single unified piece of plastic ...
Ray Eames, Out of Her Husband’s Shadow The designer let her larger-than-life husband Charles do the talking. But the style symbolized by their shared name was a joint creation. By Jennifer ...
Charles was an architect; his wife Ray, a painter. From their Los Angeles studio, they designed molded plywood office and lounge chairs now considered classics.
Charles And Ray Eames Made Life Better By Design; Their Home Was No Exception Built in 1949 in the Pacific Palisades, the Eames House is considered among the most important postwar residences in ...