andrewromano : > We’re honored (and more than a little amazed) that the editors of > @dwellmagazine > > decided to feature our #AlvinLustig home in their March/April ...
andrewromano : > That thing where you’ve been searching for something for years, > and then, out of nowhere, you find three of them. Arts & > Architecture, March 1942...
andrewromano : > The Wilhelm Apartment by #AlvinLustig, with original brass sculpture > (1955). Who knew there were color images of Lustig’s final > interior commission ...
andrewromano : > Intaglio by #AlvinLustig for #LAntonMaix (1948). From the > @metmuseum.
andrewromano : > 🏡
andrewromano : > Staff, May 23, 1944 — designed front-to-back by #AlvinLustig. In > 1944 Lustig moved from Los Angeles to New York to serve as the first > visual res...
andrewromano : > #AlvinLustig sculpture; #ElaineLustigCohen light fixture and > painting. 💥💥💥
andrewromano : > Concrete pavilion by #AlvinLustig, with engineering by > #EdgardoContini (1948). H/t to @edgarorlaineta for finding color > images of Lustig’s traveling s...
andrewromano : > #vankeppelgreen
andrewromano : > Earliest #AlvinLustig chair. 1942/43. Drop me a line if you ever > find one ;)
andrewromano : > I’ve been collecting #AlvinLustig’s New Classics series for > @ndpublishing for eight years. They were my introduction to his > work. At first I woul...
andrewromano : > An original brochure for the Beverly-Carlton. Then an “apartment > hotel,” it opened in November 1948 and was designed by > #AlvinLustig and #SamReisb...
andrewromano : > Early type ornament experiment by #AlvinLustig. Probably from 1939 > or so, when Lustig was a young printer. These geometrical > illustrations were, as J...
In 1946, Alvin Lustig designed a house in Silver Lake, Los Angeles for engineer and entrepreneur William H. Thomas, who soon went on to run James B. Lansing, Incorporated (or JBL), and for whom Lustig also designed brochures, speaker cabinets, and even a helicopter. Lost until now, it was the first example of Lustig’s residential architecture, and one of only two houses he built. We’re grateful to call it home. Stay tuned for updates on Lustig, his designs, and our efforts to restore the house to its original luster.
Incantation by Alvin Lustig (1947)
In 1946, Alvin Lustig designed a house in Silver Lake, Los Angeles for engineer and entrepreneur William H. Thomas, who soon went on to run James B. Lansing, Incorporated (or JBL), and for whom Lustig also designed brochures, speaker cabinets, and even a helicopter. Lost until now, it was the first example of Lustig’s residential architecture, and one of only two houses he built. We’re grateful to call it home. Stay tuned for updates on Lustig, his designs, and our efforts to restore the house to its original luster.
In 1946, Alvin Lustig designed a house in Silver Lake, Los Angeles for engineer and entrepreneur William H. Thomas, who soon went on to run James B. Lansing, Incorporated (or JBL), and for whom Lustig also designed brochures, speaker cabinets, and even a helicopter. Lost until now, it was the first example of Lustig’s residential architecture, and one of only two houses he built. We’re grateful to call it home. Stay tuned for updates on Lustig, his designs, and our efforts to restore the house to its original luster.
In 1946, Alvin Lustig designed a house in Silver Lake, Los Angeles for engineer and entrepreneur William H. Thomas, who soon went on to run James B. Lansing, Incorporated (or JBL), and for whom Lustig also designed brochures, speaker cabinets, and even a helicopter. Lost until now, it was the first example of Lustig’s residential architecture, and one of only two houses he built. We’re grateful to call it home. Stay tuned for updates on Lustig, his designs, and our efforts to restore the house to its original luster.
andrewromano : > This has to be one of my favorite #AlvinLustig designs: Francis de > N. Schroeder: A Selection of Thirty of his Editorials for INTERIORS > (Whitney Pub...
andrewromano : > How cool is this? Thanks to @leftbankbooksny and Instagram, we now > own the very copy of Rimbaud’s A Season in Hell (with a dust > jacket by #Alvi...