In 1941, Ray and Charles married and founded the Eames Office. But here’s the thing—this wasn’t just a business. It was a creative playground.
Working with Herman Miller, they explored new materials like molded plywood and fiberglass. Their goal? Simple—make design comfortable, beautiful, and accessible.
One of their most iconic creations, the Eames Lounge Chair, reflects that vision perfectly. But behind the curves and comfort, Ray’s influence is everywhere—color choices, proportions, and those subtle details that make a design feel alive.