One-off design of a midcentury classic from Herman Miller Zebrawood material available for only two years in the 1970s Signed ...
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For the Dining Height Side Chair Wood Base (DSW), Charles and Ray Eames combined the organically shaped seat shell with a four-legged wooden base. This mix of plastic and wood lends the classic design ...
Designers Charles and Ray Eames established their long and legendary relationship with Herman Miller in 1946 with their boldly original molded plywood chairs. The aesthetic integrity, enduring charm, ...
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 ...
There are two problems with any exhibition about Charles and Ray Eames. One is that it relies on sponsorship from the two licensed makers of their furniture, Herman Miller and Vitra; the other that it ...
Through the creation of authentic design icons, their experimental attitude and a continuous attention in mediating between concept development and communication, Charles and Ray Eames have embodied ...
Experience design as a way of life through our series of articles about the work of Charles and Ray Eames. We fly through 'The World of Charles and Ray Eames' exhibition, hearing from curator ...
Curator, Barry Bergdoll: Charles and Ray Eames are designers of the mid-century and they've enjoyed an enormous revival in recent years, particularly for their furniture. Their house is not literally ...