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The work of Charles and Ray Eames:

a legacy of invention
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Harry N. Abrams in association with the Library of Congress and the Vitra Design Museum, 2005 - Architecture - 205 pages
From the 1940s to the 1970s, the Los Angelesbased husband-and-wife team of Charles and Ray Eames practiced design at its most virtuous and its most expansive. Their furniture, toys, buildings, films, graphics, exhibitions, and books all aimed to improve society, not only functionally but also culturally and intellectually. The essays in this handsome and generously illustrated volume examine the Eameses' projects in the contexts of science, corporate patronage, and politics as well as those of modern design, architecture, and art.

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User Review  - Caroline - Goodreads

One of the most influential couples of the Twentieth century, Charles and Ray Eames made plastic chic. This book details their achievements in architecture, graphics and film as well as furniture ... Read full review

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Since I've become obsessed with modern design lately, the Eames' have been right up my alley. Read full review

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Contents

Foreword
6
Donald Albrecht
19
Design Is a Method of Action
41
Copyright

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About the author (2005)

Donald Albrecht is the curator of architecture and design at the Museum of the City of New York. As an independent curator, he prepared the first retrospective of the work of Eero Saarinen and the international traveling exhibition "The Work of Charles and Ray Eames," organized by the Library of Congress and the Vitra Design Museum. He lives in New York.

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