Charles and Ray Eames transformed modern design. Their furniture, films, and architecture redefined how people live with objects and ideas. From the molded plywood experiments of the 1940s to the iconic Eames Lounge Chair and their visionary films for IBM and the U.S. government, the Eameses bridged technology, art, and education.

This video shares their story, from their early partnership at Cranbrook Academy, through the founding of the Eames Office in Los Angeles, to the philosophies that guided their work: simplicity, curiosity, and joy in problem-solving.

Their goal was never luxury, but accessibility. They believed design could improve everyday life, and that good design was for everyone. Today, their influence continues in everything from furniture and film to interactive media and design education.

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