Eames Book
Eames by Taschen offers a concise yet wide-ranging look at the work and influence of Charles and Ray Eames, whose designs helped define modern American living.
While best known for their iconic furniture, the Eameses were equally influential across architecture, industrial design, photography, and film. This volume traces their creative evolution from early furniture experiments and groundbreaking molded plywood designs to the Case Study Houses, their long collaboration with Herman Miller, and films such as the seminal Powers of Ten.
Written by design historian Gloria Koenig, the book presents the full scope of the Eames repertoire with clarity and visual richness. It highlights how their work blended innovation, functionality, and optimism, shaping everyday environments and redefining what modern design could be.
Accessible and thoughtfully edited, this book is an ideal introduction to the Eames legacy and a lasting reference for anyone interested in twentieth-century design.
- Author: Gloria Koenig
- Publisher: Taschen
- Pages: 96
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