The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity introduces its Toys & Play exhibit, elving into the collection of toys and games accumulated by design legends Ray and Charles Eames. The exhibition explores the significant role these objects played in the Eameses' design process. The diverse collection of objects includes nostalgic spinning tops, tricycles, and more. The Eameses believed toys were preludes to serious ideas and as such, the Toys & Play exhibit reveals the designers' serious approach toward toys and games.
The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity has also launched a limited edition catalog that provides further insights into the inspirations behind the objects in the exhibition, along with archival photographs and an essay by Sam Grawe.
The Eames Institute, a nonprofit public charity, aims to share the Eameses' design lessons and preserve their legacy.
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The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity Debuts Toys & Play Exhibit
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