Charles Ormand Eames Jr. (1907–1978) and Bearnice Alexandra “Ray” Kaiser Eames (1912–1988) were two of the 20th century’s most influential designers. Born in St. Louis, Charles initially studied architecture at Washington University but left the program due to his progressive ideologies. He practiced architecture with Robert Walsh, building several structures in Arkansas and the St. …
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Charles & Ray Eames
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Jean Marie Massaud
Jean Marie Massaud (b. 1966) is a French architect and designer known for his holistic approach across multiple disciplines. He established Studio Massaud in 2000 after graduating from Les Ateliers in Paris. Massaud’s work spans architecture, industrial design, and furniture, focusing on harmonizing human needs, environment, and economics. His designs often feature organic forms and …
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Mario Bellini
Mario Bellini (b. 1935) is an Italian architect and designer known for his innovation in furniture and industrial design. He began his career after graduating from the Politecnico di Milano in 1959. Bellini is known for his Cab Chair series (1977), which features a unique leather “skin” zipped over a steel skeleton, merging structure and …
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Finn Juhl
Finn Juhl Biography Finn Juhl (1912-1989) born in Frederiksberg, Denmark, was a leading figure in the mid-20th century Danish Modern design movement. Trained as an architect at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Juhl transitioned into furniture design, where he revolutionized the industry with his unique approach. Juhl’s designs, including the Pelican Chair (1940), …
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Bodil Kjær
Bodil Kjær Biography Bodil Kjær (1932) is a prominent figure in Danish design. She was born and raised on her family’s ancestral farm near Horsens, Denmark. Her upbringing instilled an appreciation for quality and aesthetics. Kjær’s education took her from Denmark to England and the United States, developing her diverse skill-set and perspective. Kjær’s career …
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Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (1886-1969) was a German-American architect and designer who profoundly shaped modern architecture and furniture design. He began his career in Berlin before emigrating to the United States in 1937. Mies is renowned for his minimalist aesthetic, epitomized by his motto “less is more.” His iconic Barcelona Chair and Ottoman (1929), …
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Klaus Uredat
Klaus Uredat (born 1932) is a German industrial designer known for his innovative approach to furniture design, particularly in seating systems. He began his career in the 1960s, focusing on creating functional and adaptable furniture for modern living spaces. Uredat is renowned for his Corbis sofa seating system (1976) modular design system. Uredat’s work is …
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Kazuhide Takahama
Kazuhide Takahama (1930-2010) was a Japanese architect and furniture designer known for his minimalist aesthetic and fusion of Eastern and Western design principles. He began his career in Japan before moving to Italy in 1957, where he collaborated closely with Dino Gavina and his influential company, Gavina SpA. Takahama is renowned for his elegant seating …
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Pierre Jeanneret
Pierre Jeanneret (1896-1967) was a Swiss architect and designer known for his significant contributions to modernist furniture and architecture. He began his career collaborating with his cousin, Le Corbusier, and Charlotte Perriand on the LC series, including the LC2 and LC3 armchairs, unveiled at the 1929 Salon d’Automne exhibition “Equipment for Living” in Paris. Jeanneret …
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