this would be on my head in a minute.
lilly dache hat
this would be on my head in a minute.
lilly dache hat
I really want to see this film. I hate that I have to find and stream it illegally because it is hosted by PBS. Urg.
“From 1941 to 1978, this husband-and-wife team brought unique talents to their partnership. He was an architect by training, she was a painter and sculptor. Together they are considered America’s most important and influential designers, whose work helped, literally, shape the second half of the 20th century and remains culturally vital and commercially popular today. They are, perhaps, best remembered for their mid-century modern furniture, built from novel materials like molded plywood, fiberglass-reinforced plastic, bent metal wire and aluminum – offering consumers beautiful, functional, yet inexpensive products. Revered for their designs and fascinating as individuals, Charles and Ray have risen to iconic status in American culture. But their influence on significant events and movements in American life – from the development of modernism, to the rise of the computer age – has been less widely understood. Charles and Ray Eames are now profiled as part of American Masters. A film by Jason Cohn and Bill Jersey. Narrated by James Franco.”
(via Graphic / Being creative)
this might be the book i wish i could bring with me the most to italy.
i got my hands on a pdf version of this wonder. life changing! the search option comes in handy on this electronic version.