Specialty Events

Max group size: 25

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RESTRICTIONS APPLY. Feel free to reach out to us by using the below form.

We continue to closely monitor news related to the COVID-19 outbreak. As we respond to this challenging environment, we will update you on our website banner/social media/blogs. The safety of our visitors, staff and volunteers is our top priority. We thank you for your understanding.

As Charles said, “Experiences are the new covetable.” Celebrate your special occasion at the Eames Foundation!

We offer several ways of experiencing the Eames House, from cocktail parties and dinners to think tanks in the studio and other events. Feel free to ask about other possibilities so that we may tailor an event to your particular needs. We would love to hear your ideas.

A portion of proceeds help support conservation work under the 250 Year Project.

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How To Contact Us Regarding a Special Event

To find out more or to request an Special Event, please fill in the below form or call (310) 459-9663 to schedule a date and time.  If you do not hear back from us after two business days, please feel free to contact us again at visitorinfo@eamesfoundation.org or (310) 459-9663.

Visitor Guidelines:

You are visiting a National Historical Landmark located on private grounds. Please help us care for Charles and Ray’s home by respecting the directions of our staff and by following these guidelines during your visit:

  1. Please cancel your visit if you or any person in your party is feeling sick or you have been in contact with any person who has or may have contracted Covid-19 in the last 2 weeks. Contact us at visitorinfo@eamesfoundation.org or (310) 459-9663.
  2. Reservations are required. NO DROP-INS PERMITTED.
  3. No parking at the House; see Directions for parking details.
  4. No interior photographs; exterior photos for personal use only, not for publication of any kind.
  5. Children must not be left unattended.
  6. You are visiting the House and grounds at your own risk. This historic site sits on a bluff with steep slopes: stay clear of the edge. It is a natural terrain: pay attention to your footing as there are many level changes.

WARNING: You are visiting the House and grounds at your own risk. This historic site sits on a bluff with steep slopes: stay clear of the edge. It is a natural terrain: pay attention to your footing as there are many level changes.

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