That’s right. You Can Actually Stay in Our Meiselman Home — And It’s Everything You’d Expect I’ve talked a lot about what makes a Jack Meiselman home special — the post-and-beam bones, the soaring tongue-and-groove ceilings, the walls of glass that blur the line between inside and out. But there’s something about experiencing it firsthand…
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Googie emerged in the late 1940s out of Southern California, born from a collision of postwar optimism, booming car culture, and a collective national obsession with the Space Age. The name itself comes from a now-demolished West Hollywood coffee shop called Googie’s, designed in 1949 by architect John Lautner
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We’re excited to announce that we have a brand-new logo—and it feels like it just rolled in off a sunbaked highway somewhere between a neon motel sign and a Jet Age dream. Our volunteer graphic designer, Ray, recently unveiled this fresh Meiselman logo that perfectly captures the spirit of midcentury Palm Springs. In his words,…
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