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Mid century manifesto. All hail the symbol of mid century modern living: the Eichler home. Joseph Eichler was a real estate developer during the 50′s and 60′s whose vision was to build communities of...
View ArticleHaver Homes are hot
Just a little warning: I’m in full mid century mode this week. I ask that you embrace your inner Eames, sit back on your molded plywood chair, and enjoy the boomerang ride. With the dog recovering from...
View ArticleJonathan Adler’s hot house
There are moments in life when I wish I could just win the lottery. This is one of them. I was doing some leisurely Web browsing when I came across an article in Architectural Digest, featuring the...
View ArticleRichard Neutra’s Coveney house for sale
Don’t get too excited. It’s in Pennsylvania. Not that there’s anything wrong with living in Pennsylvania, especially in a Richard Neutra house. Red door + mid century + respect to environment = major...
View ArticleFalling for fall, re-visiting posts from Christmas past, and brass is BACK
Contrary to what you may think, I haven’t disappeared off the face of the earth completely….yet. I’ve just been caught up in something called real life. All craziness aside, when did it suddenly become...
View ArticleWell, hello there!
When does it end? You know, that seemingly incurable urge to possess more and more material things? I’m convinced that I’ll take it to my grave. Until then, my wish list is constantly evolving for the...
View ArticleThrowback Thrifting Thursday
I’m thinking this will be a regular thing for my blog, because it gives me another excuse to indulge in my obsession treasure hunt. It’s a looney tunes habit disguised as motivation for fresh content....
View ArticleSerape Sunday: my DIY Mid-Century stool
It’s Sun-DIY, folks. Time to bust out the staple gun. For this project, I’m combining my affection for all things Mid-Century modern and my Linsanity for Southwestern, folksy, tribal textiles. I know,...
View ArticleCrushing on Heath Ceramics
The thing I love about San Francisco is that there’s never a dull moment here. Sure, it’s a quiet city compared to many of the big guns, but what makes me fall in love with the city over and over again...
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