Eames
Eames Design - The Work of the Office of Charles & Ray Eames
Eames Design - The Work of the Office of Charles & Ray Eames
This book on Charles and Ray Eames is one of the comprehensive publications about the work of the Eames Office. It covers more than 200 projects from 1941 to 1978, thus showcasing the entire breadth of their creative work.
Charles and Ray Eames deeply influenced American post-war design. Their work spans from furniture and exhibitions to graphics and film, as well as architecture and product development. In particular, their furniture designs for Herman Miller are among the most famous classics of Mid-Century Modern today. The book illustrates this breadth and at the same time reveals the methodology of the Eames Office — the close connection between research, experimentation, and design solutions.
The volume is very suitable as a reference work for collectors, design enthusiasts, and lovers of American design history. Edited by John Neuhart, Marilyn Neuhart, and Ray Eames, 456 pages, used condition.
456 pages.
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