- Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation, Rancho Cucamonga, CA
Discover the legacy of Sam Maloof through tours, workshops, and exhibitions Explore handcrafted art, stunning gardens, and the unique Maloof Historic Home Visit the Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation at Rancho Cucamonga, CA
- Sam and Alfreda Maloof Compound - Wikipedia
The Sam and Alfreda Maloof Compound is a historic residential complex located at 5131 Carnelian Street in Alta Loma The complex includes the house and workshop of woodworker and furniture designer Sam Maloof, who designed the buildings himself
- Sam Maloof: Preserving the Iconic Woodworker’s Home
Explore the legacy of Sam Maloof, the renowned woodworker, and learn how his iconic home is being preserved Discover the craftsmanship
- Sam Alfreda Maloof Compound, 9553 Highland Avenue, Rancho . . .
Sam Maloof began making furniture on this site in then rural Alta Loma in the early 1950s and rose to prominence over the next four decades as perhaps the greatest living American woodworker During that time, he also designed and built a house, studio, and guesthouse on the property
- The Sam and Alfreda Maloof Home - The Breeze
It features the work of friends and colleagues, as well as Sam and Alfreda’s own The original Maloof residence was threatened during the construction of the 210 freeway However, it was recognized as a national landmark and transferred to its current location at 5131 Carnelian St in Alta Loma
- Maloof expand — Chattel, Inc. | Historic Preservation Consultants
Sam Maloof, one of America’s pre-eminent craftsmen and furniture designers of the mid- to late-20th century, built the Compound’s first buildings in 1956 as his own house and workshop He continued to alter and expand buildings over time, such that it became his largest woodworking project
- Sam Maloof Tour – A Glimpse into the Life of a Legend
There are two different tours offered: one is a one-hour, docent-guided journey through the Maloof home and private art collection, and the other starts with the home tour and adds stops into Maloof’s shop and wood storage room
- Craftsman Home - The Magazine Antiques
The Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts is not where it should be The six-acre compound in Alta Loma, just east of Los Angeles, showcases the remarkable art and life of one of the premier woodworkers of the twentieth century and occupies a remote site that enjoys a panoramic view of the San Gabriel Valley
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