In truth the competition was more important for charles eames as the beginning of the development for the fiberglass side and arm chairs even though they did start life in aluminum.
Charles and ray eames la chaise chair.
Inspired by the floating figure sculpture by gaston lachaise charles and ray eames designed the elegant lounge chair la chaise for a competition at the museum of modern art in new york in 1948.
Inspired by gaston lachais sculpture floating figure la chaise was designed by charles and ray eames for a competition held by new york s museum of modern art in 1948.
This voluminous lounge piece has a captivating elegance and allows a wide range of sitting and reclining positions.
It is large but in all the right place.
Learn more about the work of charles and ray eames designers of the eames lounge chair and ottoman eames shell chair eames aluminum group and more.
Recognizing the need charles eames said is the primary condition for design.
In 1948 charles eames participated in the international low cost furniture competition organized by the museum of modern arts with the design of la chaise chair which was inspired by the sculpture floating figure created by the french artist gaston lachaise.
La chaise is a lounge chair that charles and ray eames designed in 1948 for the museum of modern art s international competition for low cost furniture design in new york.
Charles and ray eames.
Early in their careers together charles and ray identified the need for affordable yet high quality furniture for the average consumer furniture that could serve a variety of uses.
The organic design is voluptuous with soft curves giving pleasure to the senses.
Inspired by the floating figure sculpture created by gaston lachaise charles and ray eames designed la chaise as a lounge chair for a competition at the museum of modern art in new york.
Charles was the public face of the eames office but ray and charles worked together as creative partners and employed a diverse creative staff.
The eames la chaise was initially released in 1991 sympathetic to the original design before changing to use polyurethane in 2001.
La chaise has long since become an icon of organic design and its sculptural shape creates a striking highlight even in the most prestigious lobbies and lounges.
Charles eames and ray kaiser met at cranbrook academy of art in 1940.
Among their most recognized designs is the eames lounge chair and the eames dining chair.