Matthew Jackson+FollowEastwood’s midcentury gem won’t last longThis Eastwood Midcentury Ranch from 1955 is a rare find that’s move-in ready and full of original charm. The current owners, both architects, kept the best vintage details—like steel-cased windows and a one-of-a-kind Roman split brick fireplace—while updating the rest for modern living. The backyard even has a stylish artist studio with shou sugi ban siding, a Japanese wood-preserving technique they crafted themselves. With walkability to Hexter Elementary, coffee shops, and restaurants, plus a flexible layout that grows with you, it’s easy to see why this place is turning heads. Would you want to live in a house with this much character? #RealEstate #Eastwood #MidcenturyModern00Share
Susan Ball+FollowThrift Store Jackpot: Pace Collection FindsEver stumbled on a piece of furniture at the thrift store and wondered if it’s worth big bucks? Keep an eye out for Pace Collection by Irving and Leon Rosen—these mid-century modern gems can fetch thousands! Look for heavy, luxe materials, thick glass, and hidden tags. Even if you don’t find a $13k chair, snagging a Pace piece under $900 is a total score. Time to hit the thrift circuit! #Home #ThriftFinds #MidCenturyModern20Share
Matthew Jackson+FollowInside a Hollywood Hills midcentury gemAsh Nouri’s Hollywood Hills home is on the market for $2.43 million, and it’s a real treat for fans of midcentury modern design. This place isn’t just about looks—the panoramic views of LA and the Pacific are absolutely stunning, and the glass walls let in tons of natural light. The home has a cool history, too: it was once owned by Lorraine Bracco from The Sopranos. With features like a skylit powder room, steam shower, and a deck that’s perfect for indoor-outdoor living, it’s easy to see why this spot stands out. Would you want to live here? #RealEstate #HollywoodHills #MidcenturyModern00Share