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Arun
1 month ago
Design

A Visit to the Eames Institute

The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity carries on the legacy of Ray and Charles Eames by promoting their problem-solving approach and inspiring future creators. [ more ]
designboom | architecture & design magazine
4 months ago
Design

eames institute offers insights into the duo's legacy at new bay area headquarters

The Eames Institute is opening its new gallery and collection space in Richmond, California, allowing the public to explore the extensive collection of Ray and Charles Eames.
The venue will display over 40,000 artifacts including furniture designs, prototypes, products, tools, and personal belongings of the Eameses, offering visitors the opportunity to delve into their lives and design process.
This opening marks a pivotal moment for the Eames Institute, enhancing its ability to share the enduring impact of the Eameses with the public. [ more ]
Arun
1 month ago
Design

A Visit to the Eames Institute

The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity carries on the legacy of Ray and Charles Eames by promoting their problem-solving approach and inspiring future creators. [ more ]
designboom | architecture & design magazine
4 months ago
Design

eames institute offers insights into the duo's legacy at new bay area headquarters

The Eames Institute is opening its new gallery and collection space in Richmond, California, allowing the public to explore the extensive collection of Ray and Charles Eames.
The venue will display over 40,000 artifacts including furniture designs, prototypes, products, tools, and personal belongings of the Eameses, offering visitors the opportunity to delve into their lives and design process.
This opening marks a pivotal moment for the Eames Institute, enhancing its ability to share the enduring impact of the Eameses with the public. [ more ]
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www.fastcompany.com
3 months ago
UX design

Meet the man who brought Swiss Modernism to corporate America

Fred Troller, a prominent yet underrecognized designer of the Midcentury era, is being celebrated in a new book by Unit Editions.
Troller brought a unique blend of Swiss Modernism with playful geometry, bold color, and visual wit to his design work. [ more ]
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