The Fiberglass Chairs: Something of How They Get the Way They Are

The Fiberglass Chairs: Something of How They Get the Way They Are

Charles EamesWW-1970-M118312

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1970

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Charles Eames
Charles Eames

Charles Eames was an American designer and filmmaker whose practice spanned furniture, architecture, and exhibition design in the postwar period. Working with his wife Ray, he developed iconic molded plywood and fiberglass chairs that merged industrial production with organic form, establishing a vocabulary for modern domestic space. His experimental films and multimedia installations explored perception and scientific phenomena, while his architectural designs, including the Eames House in Los Angeles, integrated living and working space as a unified laboratory. Eames' work fundamentally shaped American modernism by treating design as a problem-solving discipline that connected craft, technology, and everyday life.

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Side Chair (model DCMU)

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Lounge Chair

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1969 · Polished die-cast aluminum and leather cushions

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1970
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Artist

Charles Eames

Charles Eames

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