Deepwell Estates received its name after scientist Henry Pearson drilled the deepest well on an apricot ranch he purchased in 1926. A few years later, the ranch was sold and converted to…
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“Back in their heyday, Dean Martin, Sammy Davis Jr., and Frank Sinatra cavorted about the pool at Peter Lawford’s open-beamed home in Palm Springs’ Vista Las Palmas. Marilyn Monroe stopped by—and so,…
With the luxurious El Mirador as its centerpiece, The Movie Colony was developed in the 1930s and 1940s. This tranquil neighborhood is named for the Hollywood stars who called it home, including Cary…
On the south end of Palm Springs lies the historic Indian Canyons Neighborhood, originally known as the Canyon Country Club. In the early 1960s, the first homes in the Indian Canyons Neighborhood were…
We took a trip back in time during this year’s most popular events for car and travel aficionados.
Sometimes, things have to get ugly before they get better. Sneak a peek at these dramatic “before” shots from this year’s Show House!
Modernism Week’s Mod Squad is a hand-picked group of inspiring designers, bloggers, creatives, and more, tasked with the mission of capturing Modernism Week through their eyes.
Designer Christopher Kennedy debuted his Palm Springs Pad during Fall Preview, and the transformation since the last time we saw his home was a stunning sight to behold. With furnishings by ATGStores.com, Ferguson, and other industry…
Many thanks to all of the guests, sponsors, volunteers, venues and more who made Modernism Week Fall Preview a wonderful experience this weekend. The three-day event gave visitors a sneak peek at all of the…
Celebrate preservationist Robert Imber on the Palm Springs Walk of Stars on October 22, 2016.
Call dibs on this season’s Modernism Show & Sale highlights during the Fall Preview opening night party.
Our friends at Palm Springs Life recently revisited Deepwell, an iconic Palm Springs neighborhood named for a well dug in 1926 (630 feet, the deepest in the valley) and immortalized in a…
Discover why this desert retreat is quickly becoming a cult favorite. For those who follow design in the desert, you may have seen glimpses of Casa Joshua Tree around the internet – a bright, airy creative sanctuary…
Missed Modernism Week 2016? Here’s a recap from some of this year’s top events.
Tai Spendley’s new Vietnamese beer bar is a foodie’s Shangri-la in the desert.