Charles and Ray Eames did more to change the public perception of modern design than .................... 1. With their mission ‘To get the most of the best to the greatest number of people for the least’, the Eameses had an enormous impact on industrial design practice, producing throughout their careers ....................2 that exemplified the timeless ideals of good design. Playful and functional. Sleek, sophisticated, and beautifully simple. ......................3 . That look and their relationship with Herman Miller started with .....................4 and includes the world-renowned Eames lounge chair, now in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Charles and Ray ......................5 by approaching each project the same way: Does it interest and intrigue us? Can we make it better? Will we have "serious fun" doing it? They loved their work, which was a combination of art and science....................6, design and architecture, process and product, style and function. "The details are not details," said Charles. "They make the product."
A. That was and is the "Eames look."
B. achieved their monumental success
C. very successful and innovative work
D. just about anyone else in the 20th century
E. was a combination of art and science
F. designing a series of plywood chairs
G. molded plywood chairs in the late 1940s