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They’d already collaborated with Charles and Ray Eames, the California-based designer couple, on a molded plywood leg splint. Now that the war was over, they wanted to try something different ...
Charles (American, 1907–1978) and Ray Eames (American, 1912–1988) were designers most well known for their groundbreaking contributions to architecture, and furniture and industrial design and ...
Please, do not put your feet up or spin around in the chairs. But do peruse the two retail shops accompanying the exhibit carrying vintage furniture, art books and playful Eames’ gift items.
This moulded plywood lounge chair, designed in 1945, is one of many items of Charles and Ray Eames’ famed furniture on display at the Oakland Museum of California.
Charles and Ray Eames arrived in Los Angeles in 1941, a year after they met at the Cranbrook Academy of Art. Charles was married to his first wife, Catherine at the time, but Ray began assisting ...
Charles and Ray Eames, the husband and wife duo, left an indelible mark on furniture design and modern architecture. Their work has been highly regarded for its invention and regard for the ...
New Museum Celebrates Charles and Ray Eames The midcentury L.A. furniture designers and artists are celebrated in Northern California Chris Nichols Feb 1, 2024 ...
GRAND RAPIDS, MI -- Something is wrong when you can’t tell an iconic Eames chair and ottoman from a Sonoma. That's why Herman Miller is suing a Canadian company for selling knock-offs of its ...
Charles and Ray Eames’s 1946-designed LCW chair in Héctor Ruiz Velázquez’s Madrid home. Photo: Manolo Yllera.
“Past as Prologue: The Last Decade of Furniture Design by Ray and Charles Eames (1968-1978)” runs through fall 2025 at the Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco.
Magazine How Charles and Ray Eames’s 1946 LCW Chair Changed Furniture as We Know It The couple's experiments in molded plywood merged ergonomic form with sculptural sensibility ...
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