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The home of the polymathic designer couple Charles and Ray Eames evinces their mid-century modern ideals
The wall-mounted hooks were conceived as a fun incentive for children to put away their belongings, but the colourful design stuck with parents
The curves of this 42cm-tall stackable animal were a development in the new possibilities of plywood
The rocking armchair was designed by Charles and Ray Eames in 1948 using material developed by the US army
The couple set the design agenda for the postwar era
The crossover is about much more than just aesthetics, writes Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia
’We have to be creative with the business model, not just the design side of things’
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