O’Keeffe’s friendship with design visionaries Ray and Charles Eames was fueled by her admiration for their innovative furniture. Pioneers of midcentury modern design, the Eames duo captured O’Keeffe’s aesthetic sensibilities with their iconic pieces. The Eames’ contributions resonated deeply with O’Keeffe’s ethos, reflecting affordable, experimental, and practical design. O’Keeffe placed several Eames chairs throughout her homes, including the LCW. The first chair design in the plywood series, the LCW is a mainstay in midcentury modern design. The bent plywood technology was first developed by the Eames during WWII – a result of a government funded project to create a more effective leg splint for soldiers. After the war, the Eames studio used this technology to make some of its most enduring furniture designs.