Joshua Tree shack turned into a vintage modern retreat
Steve Halterman and Glenn Steigelman turned a 1950s high desert shack into a weekend retreat, complete with a steel water-tank pool set amid boulders and an interior design that built on vintage Midcentury style.
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Shack turned into a vintage modern retreat( Gina Ferazzi / Los Angeles Times )
Steigelman, left, and Halterman sit in the dining nook of their wood-paneled 1970s kitchen. The school library table was found in an alley off La Cienega Boulevard in L.A. The plastic yellow Plia chairs made by Castelli were found at a Yucca Valley yard sale. The Martz light pendant was bought on EBay for $125. On the wall behind Steigelman, a wood carving incorporates multiple portraits of E.T. -- a testament to the pair's pop-culture-influenced tastes. In the foreground: A bowl by Midcentury ceramist Robert Maxwell sits under a painting of a mountain lion that once hung in Twentynine Palms City Hall.
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