After moving to Los Angeles, Charles and Ray began experimenting—pushing materials like plywood, fiberglass, and metal beyond their limits. Their focus wasn’t just looks; it was comfort, usability, and affordability.
Working with Herman Miller, they introduced designs that felt fresh yet practical. One standout? The legendary Eames Lounge Chair. Soft leather, molded wood, and unmatched comfort—it quickly became a symbol of luxury that still feels relevant today.
But here’s the thing—they didn’t chase perfection from the start. Instead, they tested, failed, refined, and improved. Over and over again. That process made their work feel human.