A-Frame Roof, Atomic Design, Mid Century Bird House

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Iconic birdhouse design with a 21st century update. The asymmetrical design makes this A-frame unique. R.M. Schindler built the first modern day A-Frame home in 1934 at Lake Arrowhead but it was Andrew Geller who popularized it in 1955 with a house at Long Island N.Y.

This unit comes with a deck and an elevated planter with three artificial succulents ( succulents may vary from image due to suppliers inventory). Removable rear panel makes for easy cleaning of the interior between guests. The main parts are painted in a monochromatic palette to blend in with the surroundings.

Materials: Solid Pine, water based paints and sealers, glue, nails, pvc

Dimensions: 10” x 14.25” x 11.75”

Colors: Stone grey, weathered grey stain, black, red, yellow

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Each piece is individually created, no two are exactly alike. There may be small variations but will not affect the overall appearance.

Colors in images are displayed as accurately as possible to the actual product. All monitors display colors differently.

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Iconic birdhouse design with a 21st century update. The asymmetrical design makes this A-frame unique. R.M. Schindler built the first modern day A-Frame home in 1934 at Lake Arrowhead but it was Andrew Geller who popularized it in 1955 with a house at Long Island N.Y.

This unit comes with a deck and an elevated planter with three artificial succulents ( succulents may vary from image due to suppliers inventory). Removable rear panel makes for easy cleaning of the interior between guests. The main parts are painted in a monochromatic palette to blend in with the surroundings.

Materials: Solid Pine, water based paints and sealers, glue, nails, pvc

Dimensions: 10” x 14.25” x 11.75”

Colors: Stone grey, weathered grey stain, black, red, yellow

Additional FAQS

Each piece is individually created, no two are exactly alike. There may be small variations but will not affect the overall appearance.

Colors in images are displayed as accurately as possible to the actual product. All monitors display colors differently.

Return to Mid-Century Birdhouses

Thank you for stopping by.
© mykokoon 2015-2024
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FREE SHIPPING

Iconic birdhouse design with a 21st century update. The asymmetrical design makes this A-frame unique. R.M. Schindler built the first modern day A-Frame home in 1934 at Lake Arrowhead but it was Andrew Geller who popularized it in 1955 with a house at Long Island N.Y.

This unit comes with a deck and an elevated planter with three artificial succulents ( succulents may vary from image due to suppliers inventory). Removable rear panel makes for easy cleaning of the interior between guests. The main parts are painted in a monochromatic palette to blend in with the surroundings.

Materials: Solid Pine, water based paints and sealers, glue, nails, pvc

Dimensions: 10” x 14.25” x 11.75”

Colors: Stone grey, weathered grey stain, black, red, yellow

Additional FAQS

Each piece is individually created, no two are exactly alike. There may be small variations but will not affect the overall appearance.

Colors in images are displayed as accurately as possible to the actual product. All monitors display colors differently.

Return to Mid-Century Birdhouses

Thank you for stopping by.
© mykokoon 2015-2024
All rights reserved