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Initially created for a textile design competition launched in 1947 by the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Dot Pattern has become the most famous Eames motif and a recurring theme throughout all their production.
Charles and Ray Eames explored its use in lighting but the lamps were never put into production. Thanks to a joint initiative between the Eames Office and Cassina, a collection of appliques and pendant lamps was created that combine modern technology and the American couple’s original graphic design.