The legacy of mid-century masters Charles and Ray Eames is as much about their films as their furniture.
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Read MoreScholten & Baijings on their new sofa, textiles, and exhibition debuting at Salone del Mobile 2017
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Read MoreIn honor of its 40th anniversary, George Nelson’s classic book How to See has just been updated and reissued. Here’s...
Read MoreIn 1968, designer Jack Kelley was faced with the conundrum of creating furniture for a groundbreaking new computer.
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Read MoreHow a font once rejected by the German Post Office defined the digital age, Herman Miller, and type titan Erik Spiekermann.
Read MoreFifty years after it was purchased, an Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman begins its third chapter with a new generation of the...
Read MoreA major market for our furniture, and the headquarters of some of our most important designers, Manhattan has long been...
Read MoreIn creating a more casual design for today’s work environments, Jehs + Laub sought a technical solution to balance structure...
Read MoreCelebrated as a photographer of iconic mid-century architecture, Balthazar Korab accumulated lesser-known portfolios that...
Read MoreFor Austria’s entry in the Venice Architecture Biennale, Vienna-based EOOS offers a problem-solving design to help Europe’s...
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