Collection by Brock Flores

Masters

masters of design

Grossman made a name for herself in the male-dominated architecture scene in Los Angeles, saying working as a female architect "kept you on your toes. You had to be a step ahead or else."
Grossman made a name for herself in the male-dominated architecture scene in Los Angeles, saying working as a female architect "kept you on your toes. You had to be a step ahead or else."
A house in Greenmeadow, a Joseph Eichler development in Palo Alto.
A house in Greenmeadow, a Joseph Eichler development in Palo Alto.
The Double Chieftain Chair (right), designed in 1949 and fabricated from teak, bent plywood, and leather, is one of Juhl's most recognizable pieces. This seat, along with its single chair brother, heavily influenced the organic modernism movement seen from Denmark to Brazil. At left, a lesser-known chair design with a rattan back.
The Double Chieftain Chair (right), designed in 1949 and fabricated from teak, bent plywood, and leather, is one of Juhl's most recognizable pieces. This seat, along with its single chair brother, heavily influenced the organic modernism movement seen from Denmark to Brazil. At left, a lesser-known chair design with a rattan back.
Poet and Chieftan sit opposite one another at the hearth, overlooked by a portrait of Finn Juhl’s wife.
Poet and Chieftan sit opposite one another at the hearth, overlooked by a portrait of Finn Juhl’s wife.
Finn Juhl in his element; Photo courtesy of OneCollection
Finn Juhl in his element; Photo courtesy of OneCollection
Hans Wegner's prototype for the Tub chair, now in production from PP Møbler. See it at the Selvini shop, Via C. Poerio 3.
Hans Wegner's prototype for the Tub chair, now in production from PP Møbler. See it at the Selvini shop, Via C. Poerio 3.
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