Eames Lounge Chair
In continuous production since its introduction in 1956, the Eames Lounge Chair is widely considered one of the most significant designs of the 20th century. It was the culmination of Charles and Ray
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In continuous production since its introduction in 1956, the Eames Lounge Chair is widely considered one of the most significant designs of the 20th century. It was the culmination of Charles and Ray
Norman Cherner is recognized as one of the most original of a generation of designers that explored post-war technological innovations in industrial design and architecture. His Cherner Chair (1958) i
The Eames Molded Plywood Lounge Chair (1946) has been referred to as the “most famous chair of the century,” with a form that relates directly to the human body and holds no secrets as to how it succe
Charles and Ray Eames conceived of this exceptionally comfortable chair as the 20th-century American answer to the Edwardian English Club Chair. The Lounge Chair stands out among their work for its un
The Eames Molded Plywood Dining Chair (1946) is instantly recognizable as the work of Charles and Ray Eames, with a form that relates directly to the human body and holds no secrets as to how it succe
Using the same technology that led to the invention of their iconic molded plywood lounge chairs, the Eameses designed their Molded Plywood Coffee Table (1946) to have a lean, shaped form that was dur
In the 1940s, Charles and Ray Eames began experimenting with wood-molding techniques that used thin sheets of wood veneer to construct a wide range of shapes. Those experiments have had a profound eff
The Compasso d’Oro Barstool recalls the achievement of the Eames and Aalto classics. Its thin plywood shell curves sensually and rests on slender steel legs. Don’t let its delicate appearance fool you
The Eames Molded Plywood Dining Chair, DCM (1946) has been referred to as the “most famous chair of the century,” with a form that relates directly to the human body and holds no secrets as to how it
Matthew Hilton shuns the concept of design as fashion, and prefers instead to think of the design process as a part of the evolution of any object through history. The result is a quality of timelessn