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 ...
Decades later, their eponymous lounge and ottoman, fiberglass stacking chairs and their home in Pacific Palisades (Los Angeles County) have become enduring icons of modernity and good taste. While the ...
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Classics like the Eames chair, Noguchi lanterns, and, of course, the Ligne Roset Togo chair. Only a true genius could take inspiration from an aluminum toothpaste tube and turn it into a timeless ...
I'm obsessed with all of their seating, and I think you will be too. If you'd sell your left leg for an Eames lounge chair and your right for a Noguchi coffee table, you're going to want to see this ...
It could be an objet d’art now, but in the 1940s, the designers created this very functional device for the American Navy in the midst of World War II ...
Through the curved spindles of a delicate but solid maple Shaker bench, 8 feet long with a shaped seat, one could see two Eames chairs—not the well-known big leather ones with matching ottomans but ...