How can giant extruded letters bring a whole new perspective to the work of California’s most celebrated designers?
Ray and Charles Eames are known the world over for their furniture, exhibitions, toys and graphics. So when the Architecture and Design Museum of Los Angeles was asked to be part of the Getty’s Pacific Standard Time: Art in LA citywide initiative, March Studio collaborated with graphic designer Andrew Byrom and the late Deborah Sussman of Sussman and Prejza to create an exhibition that would reveal a whole new perspective on the lives of the celebrated designers. By extruding two giant E's from the word “Eames”' through the space to create form, a tactile and interactive new Eames experience was created featuring their words, philosophy and the eclectic objects that supported them.