
Eames Wire Chair
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Product Size: 480*540*860mm
Material: Chromed steel;leather
Color: Red,black,white,brown
Description:
Eames Wire Chair-Bikini Pad was designed by Charles & Ray Eames in 1951.
--The Structure of this Eames Wire Chair is made of chromed steel,
--Leather or PU pad is available for choice of the designer chair
--For this chair,it is available in choice of Red,white,black or brown colors
Design is for living. That maxim shaped a widespread shift in design during the 1940s and 1950s. It was a revolution of form,
an exciting visual language that signaled a new age and a fresh start ��?and two of its prime movers were Charles and
Ray Eames. The Eameses were a husband and wife team whose unique synergy led to a whole new look in furniture. Lean
and modern. Sleek, sophisticated and simple. Beautifully functional.
Yet Charles and Ray Eames created more than a "look" with their bent plywood chairs or molded fiberglass seating. They
had ideas about making a better world, one in which things were designed to fulfill the practical needs of ordinary people and
bring greater simplicity and pleasure to our lives.
The Eameses adventurously pursued new ideas and forms with a sense of "serious fun." Yet, it was rigorous discipline that
allowed them to achieve perfection of form and mastery over materials. As Charles noted about the molded plywood chair,
"Yes, it was a flash of inspiration," he said, "a kind of 30-year flash." Combining imagination and thought, art and science,
Charles and Ray Eames created some of the most influential expressions of 20th century design ��?furniture that
remains stylish, fresh and functional today.
And they didn't stop with furniture. The Eameses also created a highly innovative "case study" house in response to a
magazine contest. They made films, including a seven-screen installation at the 1959 Moscow World's Fair, presented in
a dome designed by Buckminster Fuller. They designed showrooms, invented toys and generally made the world a more
interesting place to be.
As the most important exponents of organic design, Charles and Ray Eames demonstrated how good design can improve
quality of life and human understanding and knowledge.
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