Charles Eames
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Definition
Proper noun A person, specifically Charles Eames (1907–1978), a noted American designer and architect. He is famous for his groundbreaking and influential work in modern furniture design, particularly for a series of innovative chairs created in collaboration with his wife, Ray Eames. His work is characterized by the use of new materials and manufacturing techniques.
Usage
The term "Charles Eames" is used to refer to the individual designer, his legacy, or his body of work. It functions as a proper noun. * He is widely considered one of the most important figures in 20th-century design. * The museum is hosting an exhibition on the work of Charles Eames. * That is a classic Charles Eames design.
Advanced Usage
- The name is often used attributively to describe designs created by him or originating from his studio (e.g., Eames chair, Eames style).
- In design discourse, "Eames" (without the first name) is frequently used as a shorthand reference to the collaborative output of Charles and Ray Eames.
Variants and Related Words
- Eames (Proper noun): A common shorthand referring to Charles Eames, the Eames Office, or the collaborative work of Charles and Ray Eames.
- The Eames Lounge Chair is an icon of modern design.
- Eamesian (Adjective): Pertaining to or characteristic of the style or philosophy of Charles and Ray Eames.
- The room had an Eamesian feel, with its playful use of color and organic forms.
Synonyms
- Designer
- Architect
- Innovator (in the context of furniture design)
Related Phrases
- Eames Office: The design studio run by Charles and Ray Eames.
- Eames chair: A generic term for any chair designed by Charles and Ray Eames, most famously the Eames Lounge Chair and the molded plastic or fiberglass shell chairs.
Noun
- United States designer noted for an innovative series of chairs (1907-1978)