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Pond Farm Pottery / California Bauhaus

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I recently went on a trip to visit Pond Farm in Guerneville, California. The idyllic site is located near the Russian River on a hilltop above the Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve. Pond Farm began in 1939 when writer Jane Herr and her husband, architect Gordon, purchased the 400 acre property with dreams of starting an artists’ colony. The site included a large pond (top of photo), hence the name. The San Francisco couple were inspired by Cranbrook Academy of Art, Black Mountain College, and  Bauhaus  - which the aforementioned had direct links to. Photo: The Press Democrat Sun, Jun 12, 1949 Gordon Herr traveled to Europe in 1938 to search out like-minded artists. This is when he met Marguerite Wildenhain. She was born in Lyon, France, to a British mother and German Jewish father. She was one of the first students of the Bauhaus and studied in Dornburg from 1919 to 1925.  Source:  Marguerite at Dornburg, 1925. Photo courtesy of Bauhaus-Archiv, Berlin via  M...

Weekend / Stuff

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The small pile from a Bay Area trip. I was really happy to get this Luther Conover table. It's a version I haven't seen before. It has a solid asymmetrical teak top with a base similar to the boomerang shaped tables. It's like if the two table below were morphed into one.  A very Pod Farm David Stewart. That's all the contact magic I could muster after visiting Pond Farm the day before. More on that in a future post. This little clay guy came home with me.  So did this fake Picasso. Uncharacteristic buy for me.