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Discover the stunning Eames House in Pacific Palisades, a preserved mid-century modern marvel where design legends Charles and Ray Eames lived and created.
"The Eames Foundation is the organization established specifically to maintain and preserve Case Study House #8, also known as the Eames House. Located on 3 acres of Eucalyptus-lined hillside, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Eames House is one of the most important examples of American mid-century modern architecture. It was also the home and studio of husband-and-wife design team Charles and Ray Eames where they lived up until their deaths. It is more or less preserved exactly as it was left, down to the books on the bookshelf. You can enjoy the grounds for $10 (free for students), and to access the house, you park just around the corner on Corona Del Mar. Reservations required." - No Style Studio
"While it will cost you (a lot) to take a tour of the inside of Charles and Ray Eames’ house/studio, it’s pretty incredible to see how warmly this husband and wife team lived, as well as their iconic, modern furniture in situ. While indoor tours range from $275-$400 (depending on group size), it’s only $10 to walk the grounds and see its iconic, Mondrian-esque exterior. Reservations for both are required."
"Eames Foundation, Pacific Palisades. The Eames Foundation is the organization established specifically to maintain and preserve Case Study House #8, also known as the Eames House. Located on 3 acres of Eucalyptus-lined hillside, overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Eames House is one of the most important examples of American mid-century modern architecture. It was also the home and studio of husband-and-wife design team Charles and Ray Eames where they lived up until their deaths. It is more or less preserved exactly as it was left, down to the books on the bookshelf. You can enjoy the grounds for $10 (free for students), and to access the house, you park just around the corner on Corona Del Mar. Reservations required."
"A mecca of Californian modernism in Pacific Palisades."