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Lucia Dewey Eames (1930-2014) was an [[American]] [[designer]]. Eames was born in [[St. Louis, Missouri]] to [[Charles Eames]] and his first wife, Catherine Woermann.[https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-lucia-eames-20140411-story.html] She attended [[Radcliffe College]]. In the 1960s she began her design career. Well known works include Wind Harp, which she created in 1967 with her second husband, [[Aristides Demetrios]], who is often solely credited for this work.[https://dokumen.pub/experiencing-sound-the-sensation-of-being.html] <ref>{{Cite web |date=2014-04-11 |title=Lucia Eames dies at 83; artist saved father’s and stepmother’s legacy |url=https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-lucia-eames-20140411-story.html |access-date=2025-11-27 |website=Los Angeles Times |language=en-US}}</ref>

Lucia Dewey Eames (1930-2014) was an [[American]] [[designer]]. Eames was born in [[St. Louis, Missouri]] to [[Charles Eames]] and his first wife, Catherine Woermann.[https://www.latimes.com/local/obituaries/la-me-lucia-eames-20140411-story.html] She attended [[Radcliffe College]]. In the 1960s she began her design career. Well known works include Wind Harp, which she created in 1967 with her second husband, [[Aristides Demetrios]], who is often solely credited for this work.

In 2022, [[Crate & Barrel|Crate and Barrel]] released a line of homewares, based on her designs, including a prototype of a [[Hanukkah menorah|Hannukiah]] designed for the Jewish Museum in 1994.

In 2022, [[Crate & Barrel|Crate and Barrel]] released a line of homewares, based on her designs, including a prototype of a [[Hanukkah menorah|Hannukiah]] designed for the Jewish Museum in 1994.


Revision as of 00:25, 27 November 2025

Lucia Dewey Eames (1930-2014) was an American designer. Eames was born in St. Louis, Missouri to Charles Eames and his first wife, Catherine Woermann.[1] She attended Radcliffe College. In the 1960s she began her design career. Well known works include Wind Harp, which she created in 1967 with her second husband, Aristides Demetrios, who is often solely credited for this work.

In 2022, Crate and Barrel released a line of homewares, based on her designs, including a prototype of a Hannukiah designed for the Jewish Museum in 1994.

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