After 10-years in the works, the Eames House, Lounge Chair, La Chaise, Crosspatch, House of Cards, and other famous Eames designs will get your mail from point A to point B this summer. More from the Chairman of the Board of the Eames Foundation.
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After 10-years in the works, the Eames House, Lounge Chair, La Chaise, Crosspatch, House of Cards, and other famous Eames designs will get your mail from point A to point B this summer. More from the Chairman of the Board of the Eames Foundation.
Anders Kusk
on 09 Jan 08Looks like danish poststamps from 10-20 years ago.
Benjy
on 09 Jan 08Those are awesome! Too bad it sounds like they’ll be out too late to use for my July wedding’s invites…
EH
on 09 Jan 08I hope this means we get to use them without a rate hike in the Fall making them (almost) useless.
Dave Conrey
on 09 Jan 08Oh man, I’m all over this. I already know 3 people that would enjoy this framed.
Geoff
on 10 Jan 08Where’s the Barcelona Chair? Its a shame it was left off the stamps.
Paul Santos
on 10 Jan 08Geoff, this collection only includes their American work.
Paul McCann
on 11 Jan 08Barcelona chair by Eames? Are you sure you’re not thinking of Mies van der Rohe’s Barcelona chair?
Geoffrey Offenhuber
on 11 Jan 08Paul Santos, the Barcelona Chair was designed in America….just because the chair is named Barcelona doesnt mean it was made in France.
D Bragin
on 15 Jan 08The Barcelona chair was designed by Mies Van de Rohe, while he still lived in Germany. It is named the Barcelona chair because it was designed for the German pavilion at the Barcelona Worlds Fair, which took place either in the 1920s or 1930s. You can look this stuff up.
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