Eames x Reebok Club C Dot Pattern This latest installment between Reebok and legendary design house Eames Office honors the designs of Charles and Ray Eames, with a special celebration of the historic artistry of Ray Eames. In summer 2021, the Eames x Club C “Monotone Pack” became the first-ever footwear range developed in partnership with and authorized by the Eames Office—the firm that began with Charles and Ray’s marriage and move to California in 1941 and continues today, run by the third generation of the Eames family. Following the award-winning release, the 2022 Reebok x Eames Club C “Dot Pattern & Composition Pack” – their second and final iteration on Reebok’s historic Club C – offers a tribute to the Eameses’ mastery of form and color, featuring a pair of shoe designs inspired by one of their most beloved textile prints and one of Ray’s most iconic paintings. Eames x Reebok Club C Composition is based on Ray’ Composition painting of 1939—the year before she met Charles at Cranbrook. Exhibiting the eye for abstraction that Ray honed under the tutelage of German émigré master Hans Hoffman, Composition’s subtle natural tones envelop an upper that floats atop a crisp white midsole. Ray’s handwritten signature enhances her personal connection to this collectible sneaker. The Eames x Reebok Club C Dot Pattern is awash with the Dot Pattern textile print that was considered but not submitted by the Eames Office to MoMA’s 1947 Competition for Printed Fabrics. A field of dots are joined by tiny sinews that bring order and proportion to a field seemingly scattered at random. Dot Pattern expresses the interconnectedness of Eames design. Though all work done by the Eames couple in their staggeringly productive lifetimes was their joint achievement and vision, the image of Ray holding the final drawing still dazzles. The iconic print is deftly softened by a natural upper that rests on an unassuming raw rubber sole. The shoebox is modeled after the Eames House— Case Study House No. 8—in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. An example of egalitarian post war suburban architecture, the house embraces industrial innovation while retaining the warmth and human scale of a loving family home. Charles and Ray lived together in the Eames House until their passing. It’s a tribute to the couple’s design ethos and an exemplar of sustainable building. Retailing for $120
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