by Marisa | Dec 19, 2019 | Architectural Features, Art, Atomic Living, Mid Century Modern
Image via Flickr by James Vaughan World War II was cause for massive changes throughout society — down to the minutia of interior design and home aesthetics. 1945 saw a new generation of veterans with young families working tirelessly to rebuild their lives....
by Marisa | Dec 10, 2019 | Atomic Living, Mid Century Modern, Modern Homes
Congratulations to my savvy buyers who had a very specific type of home they wanted to purchase in a specific area, their patience and attentiveness paid off! We all acted quickly when the right one hit the market and we were able to get an accepted offer before any...
by Marisa | Nov 7, 2019 | Events, Mid Century Modern, Places
Photo Sourced by Don Stouder on Unsplash When: February 13th-23rd Where: Palm Springs, Multiple Locations Link to Tickets: https://tickets.modernismweek.com/e/mw20 Coined the “Ultimate Modernism Experience”, Modernism Week Palm Springs highlights...
by Marisa | Nov 5, 2019 | Architectural Features, Art, Mid Century Modern
Knoll International poster, 1966. Offset lithograph (1931-2014) LACMA. Stanford Musuem. Photo via Flickr by Massimo Vignelli. The1940’s – A post-war period for architecture that was dominated by men. Fighting the tide was Florence Knoll Schust, a...
by Marisa | Oct 31, 2019 | Architectural Features, Mid Century Modern
Map data ©2023 Google / Bauhaus Building, Dessau “If today’s arts love the machine, technology, and organization, if they aspire to precision and reject anything vague and dreamy, this implies an instinctive repudiation of chaos and a longing to find the...
by Marisa | Oct 29, 2019 | Architectural Features, Art, Client Stories, Mid Century Modern, Uncategorized
Tempe à Pailla House. Castellar, France. 1931-1933. Image via Flickr by OfHouses In some circles, Irish-born Eileen Gray is the figurative “poster-child” for the 20th-century woman whose work is dismissed by a male-dominated culture. These days, her...