Bend Goods’ Lucy Chair Featured at John Lautner’s Sheats-Goldstein Residence

|Gaurav Nanda

Our Lucy Chair in an Architectural Icon

Our Lucy Chair has been spotted in a true architectural landmark! Recently featured in a YouTube video by OPEN SPACE, the chair graces an outdoor dining space at the Sheats-Goldstein Residence, a celebrated modernist home in Beverly Hills.

Designed by John Lautner, the residence is famous for its seamless integration of concrete, glass, and natural surroundings, offering panoramic views of Los Angeles. To complement the home’s rugged concrete aesthetic, we kept the Lucy Chairs in a raw finish, highlighting the balance between industrial minimalism and modern elegance.

Screenshots sourced from the YouTube video by OPEN SPACE.


A Modern Classic That Complements Lautner’s Vision

The Lucy Chair, with its sculptural wireframe and geometric design, is a symbol of modern elegance. Its inclusion in the Sheats-Goldstein Residence showcases its versatility and ability to enhance iconic architectural spaces.

  • Durable steel construction for indoor and outdoor use

  • Minimalist aesthetic that complements modern architecture

  • Functional design for residential and commercial spaces

Why the Lucy Chair Works Here

The Lucy Chair aligns with Lautner’s philosophy of form meeting function. Its minimalist, geometric design blends seamlessly with the home’s architectural elements, while the raw finish highlights the textures of the concrete expansion.



Explore the Lucy Chair

Bring this iconic style into your own space. Whether for modern homes, offices, or outdoor areas, the Lucy Chaircombines durability, comfort, and sculptural beauty in one timeless design.

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About the Sheats-Goldstein Residence

Located in Beverly Hills, California, the Sheats-Goldstein Residence is a landmark of organic architecture. Designed in the early 1960s by John Lautner, the home features poured-in-place concrete, expansive glass walls, and integration with natural surroundings, making it a perfect setting for the Lucy Chair.

 

Architect + Design Firm:
https://www.conner-perry.com/