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We are proud to announce ‘The Eames Houses: Charles and Ray Eames Residential Architecture,’ the first comprehensive sourcebook dedicated to Charles and Ray Eames’s residential architecture.
Authored by Eckart Maise, with text contributions from Catherine Ince, and forewords by Norman Foster and Eames Demetrios, the book firmly establishes architecture as a central pillar of the Eames legacy. ‘The Eames Houses’ presents all eight houses designed by the powerhouse couple between 1944 and 1955. Beautifully designed and richly illustrated, the book features both newly commissioned photography and a wealth of materials from the Eames Office’s archives – sketches, drawings, letters, and photographs – many of which are published here for the first time.
Accompanying the recently debuted exhibition of the same name, ‘The Eames Houses’ brings the couple’s human-centered approach to modernism firmly into the present.
Go to the link in bio to pre-order. Available beginning in May.
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Congratulations to @kettal , @eamesoffice , @phaidonpress , @eamesfoundation , @eckartmaise , @eamesdemetrios , @catherineince75 , and the entire Eames family, along with the Office and Foundation teams, on bringing the Eames Pavilion System and The Eames Houses exhibition—and its accompanying @phaidonpress publication—to fruition.
Presented during Milan Design Week 2026, the exhibition brings together built, unbuilt, and previously unseen residential work by Charles and Ray Eames, offering a deeper look at their vision for adaptable, prefabricated living.
That vision carries forward with the Eames Pavilion System, developed with Kettal.
Triennale Milano
Milan Design Week
April 21–26, 2026
Exhibition on view through May 10
Presented by @eamesoffice and @kettal , with research partnership from @eamesfoundation .
Honored to be part of this historic moment in the Eames design legacy.
🎥: Zachary Hyland (@zqfilm )
With deep respect to @eamesdemetrios@eckartmaise@eamesoffice@eamesfoundation board of directors and the Eames family for their stewardship of Charles and Ray Eames’ vision across generations.
Thanks to @kettal for supporting the Eames Foundation, and to @phaidonpress for The Eames Houses, advancing new research on their prefabricated residential architecture.
Honored and humbled to be part of this enduring design legacy.
@triennalemilano@milan.design.week
#milandesignweek #architecture #eames #design
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During Milan Design Week 2026, the Eames Office presents a multi-faceted architectural initiative at the Triennale di Milano. Centered on the 800-square-meter exhibition The Eames Houses and the debut of the Eames Pavilion System, the project reflects Charles and Ray Eames’ vision for prefabricated, modular, and human-scale architecture.
Developed with Barcelona-based manufacturer Kettal, the Eames Pavilion System translates the Eameses’ residential work of the 1940s and 1950s into a fully engineered construction system. Rooted in projects including Case Study House No. 8 (the Eames House), it extends their approach to prefabrication as an adaptable framework for contemporary living.
The Eames Houses exhibition draws on extensive archival research, presenting previously unseen materials from the Eames Office Archive. On view April 21–May 10, 2026, it is accompanied by a Phaidon publication—the first sourcebook dedicated to Charles and Ray’s residential architecture.
Triennale Milano
Milan Design Week
April 21–26, 2026
Presented by Eames Office and Kettal (@kettal ). Developed in research partnership with the Charles & Ray Eames Foundation (@eamesfoundation )
📷: Salva Lopez (@salvalopez ) courtesy of Kettal.
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The Eames House has long lived as an icon, preserved and admired. The new Eames Pavilion System changes that, opening up the thinking behind the house through a modular kit of parts developed with Kettal. It is a way of bringing the Eames approach back into everyday use, while extending the brand beyond furniture and nostalgia.
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