When renowned industrial designer Ray Eames sat down to conceptualize a new piece of furniture, often alongside her husband, Charles, she used her background as a painter to imagine all the different ...
What’s lesser known, though, is the couple’s last 10 years of collaboration. From 1968 to 1978, they set out to refine their previous designs to meet new production realities and ergonomic demands.
Charles and Ray Eames were the power couple of midcentury L.A. design. Their furniture, artwork, and films have been exhibited around the world and are in the permanent collections of the most ...
Ray Eames, born Bernice Alexandra Kaiser on December 15, 1912, in Sacramento, California, was a pioneering designer and artist best known for her work in furniture design, architecture and industrial ...
There’s something to be said about how the working class might love going into the office more if the furniture was as comfortably stylish as the Eames Lounge Chair, the iconic creation of designers ...
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Charles and Ray Eames, the husband-wife design team best known for their iconic mid-century furniture, are getting their own gallery in the Bay Area. The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity in ...
Before Charles and Ray Eames sculpted plywood into undulating furniture, they refined their techniques on medical devices. During World War II, the United States Navy engaged the American design duo ...
The Eames Office, the design studio founded by Charles and Ray Eames in 1941, is partnering with Catawiki, a Dutch online auction platform specializing in rare and vintage collectibles, for a series ...
Unprecious but professional, Hjalti Karlsson and Jan Wilker embrace controlled chaos in their work, but all in service of ...