This book is an excellent and deep introduction, not only to the work of Charles and Ray Eames, but to their thinking as well. Their Grandson and an accomplished writer and filmmaker, Eames Demetrios, does an amazing job capturing not just the facts, dates, and pillars of design appearing throughout these pages -- but also leaves an indelible impression of what it might have been like to share a cup of coffee with Charles and Ray.
The book is peppered with quotes, stories, and the projects that stretched across the working life of Ray and Charles. It's inspiring, not just because of the work, but because of the seamless tapestry of thought woven through everything the pair touched. Eames often quotes Charles' motto to "never delegate understanding," and this and many other ideas about hosting, the power of tactile experience, and content driving design -- these are the things that inspire me the most, over and above the incredible work of Charles and Ray. (And the work is amazing. Slightly sad to say that this volume could use a lot more large-scale photos, but I presume that gorgeous photography of Eames furniture and work is the purvue of other books.)
It's the greatest compliment to say that Eames Demetrios understands design's first "power couple" well enough to get out of the way of their story, while still unfurling it with beauty, warmth, and intimacy. Highly recommended.