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Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988)

An "FSW" folding screen for Herman Miller, 1946-1955
Designed 1946
Unmarked
The molded plywood screen of undulating wavy form
Stored: 68" H x 10" W x 8.5" D; Unfurled: 58" W, dimensions variable

  • Notes: Charles and Ray Eames (1907-1978 and 1912-1988) were one of the influential husband-and-wife design duos of the last century. Charles was an architect and designer, while Ray Eames was an artist and designer. They created some of the most iconic and innovative furniture designs of the 20th century, forging industrial and consumer design that would appeal to a growing and changing demographic after World War II.

    They are best known for their groundbreaking work with molded plywood and fiberglass, which revolutionized the furniture industry. They designed iconic pieces such as the Eames Lounge Chair and Ottoman, the Eames Molded Plywood Chair, and the Eames Molded Plastic Chair. These designs are characterized by their sleek, organic forms, innovative use of materials, and emphasis on comfort and functionality.

    A key element of the Eames design viewpoint was to create spaces, objects, and pieces of furniture with a multipurpose function in mind. Homes and spaces, such as dining and living rooms, became open and more versatile spaces. To respond to this, they created the "FSW" (Folding Screen Wood), designed in 1946. With molded plywood, the folding screen is portable, foldable, and can create a decorative backdrop or provide privacy. The molded plywood featured six panels connected by woven polypropylene mesh.
  • Condition: With scattered scuffs, scratches, and nicks commensurate with age. With a vertical line restoration to both sides of one end panel. A 3" chipped loss to one corner, a 2" chipped loss to another corner, three 1.5" chipped losses to bottom edge, and other small chipped losses at edges throughout.

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