Charles & Ray Eames

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Charles Eames, born 1907 in St. Louis, Missouri, studied architecture at Washington University in St. Louis and opened his own office together with Charles M. Gray in 1930. In 1935 he founded another architectural firm with Robert T. Walsh. After receiving a fellowship in 1938 from the Cranbrook Academy of Art, he moved to Michigan and assumed a teaching position in the design department the following year. In 1940, he and Eero Saarinen won first prize for their joint entry in the competition "Organic Design in Home Furnishings" organized by the New York Museum of Modern Art. During the same year, Eames became head of the department of industrial design at Cranbrook, and in 1941 he married Ray Kaiser.

Ray Eames, née Bernice Alexandra Kaiser, was born in Sacramento, California in 1912. She attended the May Friend Bennet School in Millbrook, New York, and continued her studies in painting under Hans Hofmann through 1937. During this year she exhibited her work in the first exhibition of the American Abstract Artists group at the Riverside Museum in New York. She matriculated at the Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1940 and married Charles Eames the following year.

Charles & Ray Eames designed and developed stretchers and leg splints made of moulded plywood between 1941-43, and showed an exhibition of experimental moulded plywood furniture at the New York Museum of Modern Art in 1946. The Herman Miller Company in Zeeland, Michigan, subsequently began to produce the Eameses' furniture designs. In 1948, Charles and Ray Eames participated in the "Low-Cost Furniture Competition" at MoMA, and in 1949 they built their Case Study houses. Around 1955 they began to focus more on their extensive work as photographers and filmmakers, and in 1964 an honorary doctoral degree from the Pratt Institute (New York) highlighted Charles’ achievements.

The Eames Office designed the IBM Pavilion for the 1964-65 World's Fair in New York, and the year 1969 offered the opportunity to participate in the exhibition "Qu'est-ce que le design?' at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris. In 1970-71, Charles was invited to hold the Charles Eliot Norton Professorship of Poetry lecture series at Harvard University. MoMA again presented an exhibition of their work, entitled "Furniture by Charles Eames", in 1973. Charles Eames died in St. Louis in 1978; Ray's death followed in 1988.

The influence of Charles and Ray Eames was fundamental to the development of Vitra. Its activity as a furniture manufacturer began in 1957 with the production of their designs. Yet it was not only the products of Charles and Ray Eames that left their mark on Vitra. With their approach to and understanding of design, they made an ongoing contribution to the values and goals of the company.

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Vitra Ottoman White Lounge Chair, Eames, 1956 / Jongerius, 2002

Vitra Ottoman White Lounge Chair, Eames, 1956 / Jongerius, 2002

from 1.805,00 EUR*

Vitra Lobby Chair ES 108, Charles & Ray Eames, 1960

Vitra Lobby Chair ES 108, Charles & Ray Eames, 1960

from 4.923,00 EUR*

Vitra Aluminium Chair EA 116 fabric Hopsak, Charles & Ray Eames, 1958

Vitra Aluminium Chair EA 116 fabric Hopsak, Charles & Ray Eames, 1958

from 2.093,00 EUR*

Vitra Wire Chair DKR, Charles & Ray Eames, 1951

Vitra Wire Chair DKR, Charles & Ray Eames, 1951

from 573,00 EUR*

Contract Tables, Charles & Ray Eames, 1950

Contract Tables, Charles & Ray Eames, 1950

from 516,00 EUR*

Vitra La Fonda Coffee Table, Charles & Ray Eames, 1961

Vitra La Fonda Coffee Table, Charles & Ray Eames, 1961

from 954,00 EUR*

Vitra Occasional Table LTR, Charles & Ray Eames, 1950

Vitra Occasional Table LTR, Charles & Ray Eames, 1950

from 214,00 EUR*

Vitra Plywood Group LCW, Charles & Ray Eames, 1945

Vitra Plywood Group LCW, Charles & Ray Eames, 1945

from 1.161,00 EUR*

Vitra Plywood Group LCM, Charles & Ray Eames, 1945/46

Vitra Plywood Group LCM, Charles & Ray Eames, 1945/46

from 725,00 EUR*

Vitra Eames Storage Unit ESU Bookcase, Charles & Ray Eames, 1949

Vitra Eames Storage Unit ESU Bookcase, Charles & Ray Eames, 1949

2.086,00 EUR*

Vitra Eames Storage Unit ESU Shelf, Charles & Ray Eames, 1960

Vitra Eames Storage Unit ESU Shelf, Charles & Ray Eames, 1960

1.038,00 EUR*

Vitra Folding Screen room-divider, Charles & Ray Eames, 1946

Vitra Folding Screen room-divider, Charles & Ray Eames, 1946

3.118,00 EUR*

Vitra La Chaise, Charles & Ray Eames, 1948

Vitra La Chaise, Charles & Ray Eames, 1948

6.106,00 EUR*

Eames Plastic Chair PSCC, Charles & Ray Eames, 1950

Eames Plastic Chair PSCC, Charles & Ray Eames, 1950

from 438,00 EUR*

Eames Plastic Chair PACC, Charles & Ray Eames, 1950

Eames Plastic Chair PACC, Charles & Ray Eames, 1950

from 524,00 EUR*

Small Dot Pattern Document, Charles & Ray Eames, 1947

Small Dot Pattern Document, Charles & Ray Eames, 1947

165,00 EUR*

Small Dot Pattern Document reverse, Charles & Ray Eames, 1947

Small Dot Pattern Document reverse, Charles & Ray Eames, 1947

165,00 EUR*

Vitra Aluminium Chair EA 107 non-swivel / Net, Charles & Ray Eames, 1958

Vitra Aluminium Chair EA 107 non-swivel / Net, Charles & Ray Eames, 1958

from 1.675,00 EUR*

Lounge Chair & Ottoman, Eames, 1956 – Vitra Miniature Design Museum

Lounge Chair & Ottoman, Eames, 1956 – Vitra Miniature Design Museum

504,00 EUR*

Vitra White Lounge Chair, Eames, 1956 / Jongerius, 2002

Vitra White Lounge Chair, Eames, 1956 / Jongerius, 2002

from 5.000,00 EUR*

Vitra Eames House Bird

Vitra Eames House Bird

154,00 EUR*

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