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Psst! - Fab PrefabPalm springs Modernism Week not only brings pop-up stores to town, but also this year brought a “pop-up” house. |
Palm Springs Life | |
The Light TouchPainters would be the first to tell you that the natural light in Palm Springs, Seattle, and Paris differs drastically. But a lighting designer says his work in those three locales remains the same. |
Palm Springs Life | |
As You Like ItFor every $1 a seller spends on staging, they average $3 in return, says the Palm Springs-based veteran of the housing market. Many times, I have been in competition with a similar listing — the same model of home or condo. My listing sells every time, while their unstaged one sits. |
Palm Springs Life | |
Inspiration for SaleInitially an outpost influenced by Spanish architecture, then an experimental pool for midcentury modern pioneers, the Coachella Valley today fires up the imagination with a breadth of styles drawing on influences throughout time and place. |
Palm Springs Life | |
Five Fun Ways To Be Thrifty“One man’s trash is another man’s treasure.” It’s true — especially in the desert. |
Desert Guide | |
‘The Lime Grows on You’ |
Palm Springs Life | |
Mod About Town: Frey and LoewyRobert Imber discusses the Palm Springs architecture of Albert Frey, and Raymond Loewy. |
Desert Guide | |
Living the LegacyWallis Annenberg, daughter of the late Walter Annenberg, learned much from her father about philanthropy, art, and world issues. That upbringing guides her as chairman of the board, president, and CEO of the Annenberg Foundation. |
Palm Springs Life | |
Replaying the ClassicsArchitecture enthusiasts recognize the good bones of structures built in the desert in the 1950s and 1960s — even when the structures have lost their luster cosmetically or been misguidedly altered. |
Palm Springs Life | |
The Lost Krisel |
Palm Springs Life |