Ray & Charles Eames

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an apartment building with trees in the foreground and a blue window on the far side
Ray & Charles Eames
three shelves with different colors and designs on them
MidCenturyModerns.org
Blogged on "Charles and Ray Eames – ESU The Eames Storage Unit"
black and white photograph of people working in a room with geometric shapes on the walls
retronaut.co -  Resources and Information.
“The Eames House is a landmark of mid-20th century modern architecture located at 203 North Chautauqua Boulevard in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. It was constructed in 1949 by husband-and-wife design pioneers Charles and Ray Eames, to serve as their home and studio.”
the building has many different colored panels on it
Create Custom Flooring with Carpet Tiles & Area Rugs
Eames house - no modern homes board would ever be complete without this house. :)
a woman standing in front of an array of colorful geometric structures on the ground with her arms crossed
WHY Magazine
Ray with a prototype of The Toy on the patio of the Eames House, 1951. Image © Eames Office, LLC 2012 (eamesoffice.com)
a man standing in front of a wall with an abstract painting on it's side
Your Morning Shot: Charles Eames
Charles Eames: "I have never been forced to accept compromises but I have willingly accepted constraints."
a table with many different objects on it in the middle of a mountain range,
Designed by Charles and Ray Eames to call attention to the virtues of a cheap, renewable, endless energy source: the sun.
two yellow raincoats hanging on a wall next to purple boots and umbrellas
HANG IT ALL Wall-mounted steel and wood coat rack By Vitra | design Charles & Ray Eames
Colourful order with Vitra's Hang it all by Charles & Ray Eames, 1953 VitraHaus, March 2013 Photographer: Lorenz Cugini © Vitra @Vitra Furniture
an elephant statue sitting on top of a wooden shelf
Baubauhaus.
Charles Eames elephant
an origami cube with different colors and shapes
Christina Dobi | Eames The Little Toy
CHARLES & RAY EAMES, THE LITTLE TOY 1952: square and triangle pieces to build 3D geometric shapes.