Willis prototype chair (center) that inspired the iconic fiberglass chair form designed by Charles and Ray Eames, part of the collection at the Henry Ford Museum loaned to a traveling career-survey ...
If you know anything about mid-century modern design in America, it's probably a name: Eames. And if you know a little more, you might put two names along with Eames: Charles and Ray. What many people ...
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Mingei’s exhibition, Inside the Design Center brings to life a vignette of mid-twentieth century interior, lighting, and furniture design, featuring pieces by significant California designers, ...
In a 1972 short film titled “Design Q&A,” Charles Eames offered answers to a series of questions about design, a field in which he and his wife, Ray, had envisioned everything from medical splints and ...
In 1949, Charles and Ray Eames designed and built their home on a bluff overlooking the ocean in the Pacific Palisades. Features of their house and studio are now ubiquitous, but 70 years ago, they ...
In the mid-1950s, where there was a stylish, modern-minded couple having a party, there was likely an Eames chair in the room. Whether the plush black leather-and-plywood lounger or the minimalist ...
An Interactive Online Exhibition Explores Ray Eames’s Indelible Impact on Midcentury American Design
Despite public declarations made by Charles Eames defending the equal role his wife Ray played in shaping their shared practice, she was rarely given the credit she deserved. The Eames Institute of ...
Daydreaming about fashion, a future matriarch of modern design spent much of her youth sketching clothes and making paper dolls. Bernice “Ray” Kaiser saw herself as an artist. After studying in New ...
The World of Charles and Ray Eames, which presents some 400 artifacts, is the first major survey of the Eameses since the 1990s. Before Charles and Ray Eames made their name with modernist chairs, ...
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