Eames House Bird
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.
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Dimensions
275 × 89 × 278 mm
Materials
Solid alder, black lacquer finish, steel wire.















