Charles and Ray Eames revolutionized furniture design more than 50 years ago, when they pioneered a technique for molding and pressing plywood to create gorgeous, curvaceous chairs and tables previously thought impossible.
Now, ...READ»
In 2011, you will win prizes for buying broccoli. You will seek help from a device to control your fetish for Eames furniture. And all that twee analog crap Urban Outfitters is always hawking to bed-heady undergrads? You’ll actually ...READ»
Even if you've got a passion for modern design, it can be hard to see anything new in the works of Charles and Ray Eames. Endlessly imitated, knocked off, resold, and referenced, their genius hides in plain sight, thanks to its ...READ»
Plastics, as we all know, were the future in the 1960s. And they still are: The sheer breadth and pace of innovation in the material has been nothing short of amazing, and shows no sign of slowing.
A new book, Plastic Dreams, by ...READ»
If you're a design geek--or if you've got any Eames-era bent wood in your house--this bike basket is for you. It's designed by Faris Elmasu, a 25-year-old based in San Francisco. The nylon straps do away with ugly bungee cords--and ...READ»