Eames Stamps Now on Sale (and What Each One References)

As reported in a sneak peek back in January, the Ray and Charles Eames stamps were finally released on Tuesday and are available for purchase. And once you have them back at home and in a frame on your wall, Christopher Muther over at the Boston Globe has a handy guide on what each stamp represents, along with a brief history on each object the Eames created, from the Hang-It-All from 1953 to their 1969 “ideas” film, Tops.

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