CHARLES EAMES (1907-1978) and RAY KAISER (1912-1988) revolutionized the world of design in the United States in the mid-twentieth century for their outstanding and pioneering contributions to architecture and furniture design, as well as in the areas of industrial design, manufacturing, photography and film. From the Eamery, a former warehouse in Venice, they created an amazing variety of products: splints for soldiers wounded during the Second World War, the famous Plywood chair, multimedia interiors and exhibitions, games, films and toys: the m of the best for the greatest number of people, for the m price.
43 pages, Plans & Sections, DVD, 19.5x14.5 cm., hardcover