Collection by Katt Lewis

Awesome Windows

In true mid-century fashion, a George Nelson Bubble Lamp is paired with an Eames Lounge by Charles and Ray Eames in a corner of the living room. The glass walls and mitered corner are original features of architect Saul Zaik’s 1956 design.
In true mid-century fashion, a George Nelson Bubble Lamp is paired with an Eames Lounge by Charles and Ray Eames in a corner of the living room. The glass walls and mitered corner are original features of architect Saul Zaik’s 1956 design.
When tasked with designing a house for a family of three that was relocating from Santa Barbara to the small beach town of Carpinteria, California, architects Brett Woods and Joseph Dangaran channeled midcentury architects Joseph Eichler and Cliff May. Though the house is new, it clearly takes inspiration from the post-and-beam construction that those figures helped establish as the status quo at the time.
When tasked with designing a house for a family of three that was relocating from Santa Barbara to the small beach town of Carpinteria, California, architects Brett Woods and Joseph Dangaran channeled midcentury architects Joseph Eichler and Cliff May. Though the house is new, it clearly takes inspiration from the post-and-beam construction that those figures helped establish as the status quo at the time.
The refreshed house has a 3,125-square-foot footprint. "The project suited the owner’s programmatic needs, but also was an intervention into an aging house for a young creative family looking to extend the existing midcentury typology with more openness and light," says designer Peter Liang.
The refreshed house has a 3,125-square-foot footprint. "The project suited the owner’s programmatic needs, but also was an intervention into an aging house for a young creative family looking to extend the existing midcentury typology with more openness and light," says designer Peter Liang.