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CALIFORNIA'S DESIGNING WOMEN / Exhibition

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CALIFORNIA'S DESIGNING WOMEN: 1896–1986 A MUSEUM OF CALIFORNIA DESIGN exhibition at The Autry Museum in Los Angeles

Edith Heath There are also some great ceramics by Gertrude Natzler, Barbara Wills and many more.
Muriel Coleman The child's chair was made for Muriel's son and is the only one ever made.
Greta Grossman
Dorothy Schindele for Modern Color
Ray Eames That leg splint sculpture!
A sample of the Gere Kavanaugh and Evelyn Ackerman pieces
Marilyn Kay Austin for Architectural Pottery
Ellamarie Woolley enamels One of San Diego's representatives in the exhibit.
Maria Kipp label. There are a number of Kipp pieces in the exhibition. 
Mabel Hutchinson panel detail
Curated by Bill Stern, Executive Director, Museum of California Design

Bill put together a fantastic exhibit and t

Harry Jackson / Pacifica

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Harry Jackson (R) with architect Jon Konigshofer (L). Jackson was the owner of Jacksons furniture, which was based in Oakland, CA. He was also the impetus behind the Pacifica design movement.  
"I'd created a program I called PACIFICA in which the living style of the Pacific Ocean basin was contrasted with  our traditional European ties. This was reflected in architecture, interior furnishings and apparel." - Harry Jackson Recollections on Pacifica
Image: Life Magazine, 1951
Image: Life Magazine, 1951
Image: Life Magazine, 1951
Photo shoot for House Beautiful Magazine, with Conover and Muriel Coleman pieces on the set.
Photo: M.Parker, Huntington Library 


1953 Oakland Tribune Jacksons Pacifica ad, with Luther Conover  table and stools. "Taking its theme from Japanese culture, adapting the restraint of Japanese designs to furnishings for American homes."

Pacifica was the synthesis of Japanese and American concepts of design and arrangement.

Luther Conover / For Sale

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R 20th has a nice set of dressers for sale.  These don't come up for sale very often, especially in a non-mahogany. Check them out here
Upholstered chair at Reform. Check them out here
This guy has one too. Check it out here.
One of the best Conover tables ever at Weinberg Modern Check it out here.
Chair at R 20th Check it out here

Conover Co. Inc.

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Luther Conover (middle with the flannel) and his crew. Late 1940's Photo: CA Modern magazine

Luther Conover Desk Variations

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Just In Modern
Designer: Luther W. Conover, Sausalito, CA



Ah-Ha Pacifica

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Luther Conover
Muriel Coleman
Pacifica Logo

Pacifica

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PACIFICA This has been a very successful attempt to organize an attitude of mind, to state a way of living in  terms of the objects that create the  environment within a house. It is a gathering together of many  things for the purpose not only of illustrating a theme, but in order to bring into reality the means of  achieving pleasant informality in present-day servantless living. In general the tone derives from the  implications of the title given to it, and the work itself leans heavily upon the enormous background  developed through the years by designers, artists, and architects working in Western America who  have been influenced by the patterns of the living devices of the Pacific cultures.  - Arts & Architecture

Conover Sausalito

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Luther Conover

Double Wide

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VKG, Conover

Pacifica

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