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Modernism Week 2023

  • February 24, 2023
  • Written by Marissa Moldoch and Photos courtesy of the Atomic Ranch Team
Last weekend, the Atomic Ranch team traveled to Palm Springs for Modernism Week, an event that “presents the best of vintage 20th century design and compelling 21st century contemporary art…
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Inside Dani Nagel’s Palm Springs Krisel Home

  • October 21, 2021
  • Written by Atomic Ranch
This past weekend, the Atomic Ranch team was in Palm Springs for the Modernism Week Fall Preview. Sponsored by Joybird, Atomic Ranch hosted almost 150 guests at the feature home…
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Our Favorite Palm Springs Mod Week Spots

  • April 8, 2021
  • Written by Kristin Dowding
Palm Springs' Mod Week and the MCM spots it highlights hold a special place in mid mod lovers' hearts. While this year's Mod Week is online, that doesn't have to stop MCM fans from ogling over the architectural gems Palm Springs has to offer. As the Palm Springs Modernism Week events kick off, we've gathered up some of our favorite spots from Mod Weeks past.
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Sneak Peek for Mod Week’s Fall Preview

  • September 22, 2020
  • Written by Jolene Nolte
This year, the beloved Fall Preview of Modernism Week will be go on--online. Find a rundown of the events and learn how you can participate.
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Palm Springs Architecture: A New School

  • February 9, 2020
  • Written by Lindsay Jarvis and Photography by Ken MacIntyre
Palm Springs is known for its rich architectural history. And at the Palm Springs School of Architecture, preservation of these styles is key!
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7 Must-See Sights Of Rancho Mirage

  • February 7, 2020
  • Written by Rabekah Henderson
The Coachella Valley is filled with plenty of exciting things to do, especially if you’re a Mid Mod aficionado. Palm Springs may the be the most well-known of the desert…
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Take A Look At These Brand New Desert Eichlers

  • February 6, 2020
  • Written by Rabekah Henderson and Photography by KUD Properties
Eichler homes are quintessentially mid century— they’re filled with wood paneling, floor-to-ceiling windows and indoor-outdoor living. However, these unique homes could only be found in a few places across the…
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Check Out Our ‘Talk And Tour’ At A Modernized Desert Eichler Home At ModWeek

  • January 28, 2020
  • Rabekah Henderson
Looking to learn about the latest and greatest in Mid Mod design? Well, stop everything and book a flight to Palm Springs! Our upcoming exclusive and exciting Modernism Week talk-and-tour…
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Modernism Week Pick: Charles Phoenix Retro Slide Show

  • January 9, 2020
  • Written by Ken MacIntyre and Photography courtesy of Charles Phoenix
Looking for a hilariously entertaining yet informative trip down midcentury-memory lane? One of the most anticipated Palm Springs Modernism Week events—in addition to the countless midcentury home and neighborhood tours,…
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