Midcentury Modern

Trini Lopez’s Modernist Estate in Palm Springs Headed to Heritage Auctions

By Shelby Skrhak / April 2, 2021 /

Trini Lopez, the 1960s-era singer and Dallas native, knew how to make music that’d make people move their feet and make their hearts sing. Now the late singer’s Palm Springs home is headed to no-reserve auction on April 13 and once you see this blend of authentic midcentury modern architecture and American entertainment history, your…

Beverly Hills Midcentury Up For Grabs On Billionaire’s Row

By Amy Puchaty / April 1, 2021 /

What can you get for $7.999 million in Beverly Hills? A sweet midcentury modern on Billionaire’s Row! This Beverly Hills beauty offers exquisite designer details, ultimate privacy, and extraordinary spaces to entertain. In fact, there’s so much to take in about this rare offering, you won’t be able to look away! See why we think…

A Gorgeous Joseph Eichler Midcentury Modern is No Typical Glass House

By Diann Nichols / March 12, 2021 /

If you missed out on Billy Duffy’s Hollywood Hills digs, check out this splendid piece of architecture. Midcentury Modern has never looked better than on this classic Joseph Eichler home. One of more than 11,000 homes built by Eichler, this beauty at 884 S. Cedarwood Street in Orange, California, just hit the market and won’t…

This Midcentury in East Dallas Is Even Cuter Than it Looks

By Nikki Barringer / March 9, 2021 /

The more you drive around Dallas, the more you realize there are little pockets of Midcentury Moderns all over the place. The latest is Crestview East where you’ll find this cutie.  It’s the adorable little MCM that could. Delayed by the snowstorms, when this one hit the market it did it with a bang. I…

Midcentury Modern Ju-Nel in East Dallas’ Lochwood Flies Off The Market

By Karen Eubank / February 25, 2021 /

When you have a line down the driveway with more than people hoping to get a peek at a home, you know it must be a Ju-Nel. For our California newcomers, Ju-Nel is our hometown version of Joseph Eichler. But Eichler built over 11,000 homes in Northern California, so the odds of actually owning one…