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Charles Eames, which is so beautiful, so modern and radical still.
NYT > Home Page By TIM McKEOUGH 2010
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Objects include a 1960 walnut stool by Ray and Charles Eames.
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"These are inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Mondrian, and Charles Eames who all played with Froebel blocks as children," she replied.
Alla Kazovsky: Broodwork's: It's About Time and Talking to Strangers Alla Kazovsky 2011
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"These are inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Mondrian, and Charles Eames who all played with Froebel blocks as children," she replied.
Alla Kazovsky: Broodwork's: It's About Time and Talking to Strangers Alla Kazovsky 2011
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"These are inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, Mondrian, and Charles Eames who all played with Froebel blocks as children," she replied.
Alla Kazovsky: Broodwork's: It's About Time and Talking to Strangers Alla Kazovsky 2011
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To be safe, you could say they were by Ray and Charles Eames.
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With more than 2,500 images, Marilyn Neuhart tells the story, to paraphrase Charles Eames himself, of how Eames furniture got to be the way it is.
Amazing Illustrated Art Books And Their Brilliant Publishers (PHOTOS) 2011
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Charles Eames put it this way, The details are details.
Rog Walker: The Glory of Nuts & Bolts Rog Walker 2011
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Even the archetypal designer Charles Eames credits his best work to collaborations with wife Rae.
Joel Edmondson: Are Design Firms The New Rock Bands? Joel Edmondson 2011
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Architect-designer Charles Eames embraced new technologies borrowed from the aircraft industry in his plywood and metal chairs, including the lounge chair and ottoman that are coveted icons now.
Coming In From the Cold Ada Louise Huxtable 2011
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