An Evening at the Grace Miller House
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Private Residence
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May 6, 5:30 - 8:30pm |
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Private Residence
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May 6, 5:30 - 8:30pm |
An Evening at the Grace Miller House invites guests to experience one of Palm Springs’ notable residential treasures in an intimate and elegant setting.
The evening begins with a welcome and behind-the-scenes look at the home’s history and architecture, shared by current owner Catherine Meyler, followed by a cocktail reception and a seated three-course dinner served on the lawn.
Blending design, storytelling, and hospitality, this special gathering offers a rare opportunity to step inside the Grace Miller House and enjoy a memorable night of conversation, cuisine, and desert modern charm.
Guests are welcome to use available street parking.
About Richard Neutra
Richard Neutra was an Austrian-American architect and a leading figure of modernist architecture. Working primarily in Southern California, he is best known for his refined, nature-integrated designs, including the iconic Kaufmann Desert House in Palm Springs, California.
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Julius Shulman (American, photograph, 1910–2009) and Richard J. Neutra (American, architect, born Austria, 1892–1970), Mensendieck / Grace Lewis Miller House, 1937–1941. Courtesy of Catherine Meyler.