Our favorite holiday of the year deserves a beautiful place to be celebrated. This year we packed up our beautiful collection of vintage stoneware, antique transferware, blown glass tumblers, and vintage silver and moved into The Buehler Estate.
The combination of The Buehler Estate's warm natural materials and modern simplicity was the perfect counterpoint to our collection of warm and lovely antiques.
The house, designed and built by Frank Lloyd Wright in the Usonian style in the late 1940s, was the perfect backdrop for our Thanksgiving fête. The location transported us back to a point in time when a home was designed to serve the needs of its owners from the physical structure all the way down to the important furniture pieces.
The dramatic living room with its built-in sofas, custom made tables and gold leaf ceiling serves as the perfect cozy spot for apéro.
The grande, modular old-growth redwood dining table creates a beautiful, modern backdrop for our collection of antique ironstone, glassware and silver.
The Matsutani gardens serve as living wallpaper through the floor to ceiling windows surrounding the dining room, surrounding our gathering with a natural beauty. To complement the gardens, Michele created loose, wild floral arrangements from fruit and flowers clipped from her own garden.
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The Buehler Estate (formally known as The Maynard and Katherine Buehler House) was designed in 1948 - 1949 by Frank Lloyd Wright in his Usonian style. The house sits on about 3 to 4 acres and includes gardens, a guest house, a Japanese tea pavilion, and landscaping by Henry Matsutani, a notable Japanese landscape architect who worked on the Japanese Gardens in Golden Gate Park. The house is listed in the National Register of Historic Places for its architectural significance.