Cliff May / C.E. Chaote chairs at the Frank Lloyd Wright Buehler House in Orinda
Source: Sunset, 1950
Buehler House in 2011. The coy pond is great, but not original. Strange, because it actually looks more original than the
swimming pool in 1950.
Image: Art Jabber
The Usonian house was built in 1948 and has been partially rebuilt after a 1994 fire.
Image: Art Jabber
Now back to those Cliff May and C.E. Chaote chairs. I'm not sure how this played out but there are a few patents for
these chairs. Some list May as the designer; another lists Choate and May; and this one just lists Choate.
When I first came across them, May was listed as the investor. What I do know is they're super cool. The table shown
above swivels and can even detach from the chair when not in use.
Here is a pair in the courtyard of a Cliff May designed house. Coincidentally, the only time I've seen one of them in person
was at a Cliff May house that belongs to my friend Jay. He has a set with the original table attachments. His house also
has one of these cool fire pits.
Do you know what Cliff May was doing before he was building ranch homes?
Photo: Julius Shulman
Yep, a band guy in San Diego. This was at the Hotel del Coronado in 1927.
Source: The Journal of San Diego History
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And even more at Modern San Diego