The office of Charles and Ray Eames, which functioned for more than four decades (1943-88) at 901 Washington Boulevard in Venice, California, was the place where many important designs originated from including the molded-plywood DCW (Dining Chair Wood) and DCM (Dining Chair Metal with a plywood seat) (1945), Eames Lounge Chair (1956), the Aluminum Group furniture (1958) and as well as the Eames Chaise (1968), designed for Charles's friend, film director Billy Wilder (1957). In the 1950's, Charles and Ray Eames continued working in architecture and modern furniture design. As with the earlier molded plywood work, the Eamses pioneered innovative technologies, such as the fiberglass, plastic resin chairs and the wire mesh chairs. Mod Lines by Design offers all of the leading Eames style furnishing designs including the Molded Lounge Chair, executive chair, Eames rocker, and of course the Eames style lounge chair.
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