Article nr. 17139

Giant House of Cards

Designer

ÉditeurTigrett
USA 1953

DescriptionCharles and Ray Eames designed the Giant House of Cards in 1953 in continuation of the beloved original deck created the year before.

“Toys are not really as innocent as they look. Toys and games are preludes to serious ideas.”

Charles and Ray Eames designed the Giant House of Cards in continuation of the original House of Card’s deck beloved since the 1950’s. It is the largest in size of all the House of Card series, allowing you to build your structures to the sky (or ceiling.) Each card depicts a different object, all of which Charles and Ray refer to as “the good stuff” chosen to celebrate “familiar and nostalgic objects from the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms.”

Tigrett
A deck of twenty cards, each seven by eleven inches, made of 8-ply cardboard.

This is the original First edition of The Tigrett 1953 Giant House of Cards
Super rare and suitable for collectors.

Material
Paper print

Dimension
19 x 3,5 x HT. 29 cm

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Description

Charles and Ray Eames designed the Giant House of Cards in 1953 in continuation of the beloved original deck created the year before.

“Toys are not really as innocent as they look. Toys and games are preludes to serious ideas.”

Charles and Ray Eames designed the Giant House of Cards in continuation of the original House of Card’s deck beloved since the 1950’s. It is the largest in size of all the House of Card series, allowing you to build your structures to the sky (or ceiling.) Each card depicts a different object, all of which Charles and Ray refer to as “the good stuff” chosen to celebrate “familiar and nostalgic objects from the animal, vegetable, and mineral kingdoms.”

Tigrett
A deck of twenty cards, each seven by eleven inches, made of 8-ply cardboard.

This is the original First edition of The Tigrett 1953 Giant House of Cards
Super rare and suitable for collectors.

Material
Paper print

Dimension
19 x 3,5 x HT. 29 cm

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