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Weekend / Stuff

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It was a wild weekend.  Let's just say that I didn't go out looking for a 9 foot knife. The usual fare.  That Soleri bell is a good one. The log holder is by Alfred Staples, a Canadian designer. I've had a couple of them over the years and just found that out recently. Max Filkenstein and Ed Thompson.  Also, Aalto with a nice patina.

The Good Flea / Heath Ceramics

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  The nice people at Heath Ceramics are hosting The Good Flea again, June 27-28. There will be dealers from Tokyo, Mexico City, New York, Eugene, Palm Springs and they're even letting a guy from San Diego set up.  More details below and  here . Check out last year, here . Meet the Collectors Heath Ceramics Pass the Plate Tung Chiang The Long Game (Catherine Bailey) Books of Interest Dung Ngo Farnsworth Modern Galeria Cordoba Lauren Frost Vintage Lisa Cliff modernand objects Modern Problem + Joe Meade Objects NOW Oak Street Vintage Offshore Sounds Renee Zellweger Shinichiro Nakahara Esoteric Survey stoop Gallery

Weekend / Stuff

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  Trays by Artek and La Gardo Tackett. Martz and nice round weed pot. Lisa Larson Bulldog Not a banner weekend on the junk front.

The Stahl House / Case Study House 22

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This was my first visit to the Stahl House / Case Study House 22 by Pierre Koenig. As you most likely know, it's for sale. Unfortunately, I don't have a Rothko to sell, so I'm not a buyer. However, I thought it would be a good time to visit in case a new owner wouldn't be as generous with tours as the Stahl family has been. It was a beautiful day.  Buck and Carlotta Stahl did not set out to live in a modern architecture icon. As a young married couple, they were renting an apartment with a view of the Hollywood hills. In 1954, with the dream of building a home but not really having the money to do it, they ended up buying what many thought to be an unbuildable lot. The deal was made on a handshake from property owner George Beha, from La Jolla, who agreed to carry the $13,500 mortgage. During the four years it took them to pay off the mortgage, Buck collected discarded concrete material from construction sites around Los Angeles and built up a terrace around the edge of...