Eames House Bird di Vitra
Designer
other
Disegnato nel
ca.1910
ID
215 031 00
Architonic ID
1067105
Charles and Ray Eames augmented the interior “collage” of the Eames House with numerous objects brought back from their extensive travels. The figure of a black wooden bird — evidently one of their most prized objects of American folk art — has stood in the centre of their living room for over fifty years. Also seen as an accessory in many of the Eameses’ photographs.
Materials
Solid alder, black lacquer finish, steel wire
275 × 89 × 278 mm
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