Designer: Unknown
Print is sold unframed.
The Story: This Rams Head Poster print is direct fro the Sea Ranch Lodge, one of Northern California’s modernist gems. In vibrant orange and bold typography it is a beautiful graphic statement for any room.
The Sea Ranch Lodge is located on 53 acres along Sonoma County's rugged Northern California coastline. The land was historically used for timber harvest and sheep ranching from the late 1800s. In 1964, Oceanic Properties, Inc. decided to build a new community, and architect Al Boeke was sent from Hawaii to find the right site.
Oceanic hired the architectural firm Moore, Lyndon, Turnbull, and Whitaker to design a community with a lodge at the center based on "living lightly on the land" with respect for nature. The Sea Ranch Lodge was one of the first three structures erected on the land in 1968, designed by Joseph Esherick. It originally contained a restaurant, solarium, bar, café, general store, and post office.
In 1988, the Lodge was sold to The Sea Ranch Village, Inc., a private corporation. Over the decades, the property fell into disrepair. A group of families from the Bay Area purchased the property in 2018 and began a multimillion-dollar renovation. The public spaces reopened in October 2021, and the 17 guest rooms were completely reimagined and reopened in July 2023, designed by Nicole Hollis and Charles de Lisle, restoring the Lodge's vision of harmonious coastal living.
Designer: Unknown
Print is sold unframed.
The Story: This Rams Head Poster print is direct fro the Sea Ranch Lodge, one of Northern California’s modernist gems. In vibrant orange and bold typography it is a beautiful graphic statement for any room.
The Sea Ranch Lodge is located on 53 acres along Sonoma County's rugged Northern California coastline. The land was historically used for timber harvest and sheep ranching from the late 1800s. In 1964, Oceanic Properties, Inc. decided to build a new community, and architect Al Boeke was sent from Hawaii to find the right site.
Oceanic hired the architectural firm Moore, Lyndon, Turnbull, and Whitaker to design a community with a lodge at the center based on "living lightly on the land" with respect for nature. The Sea Ranch Lodge was one of the first three structures erected on the land in 1968, designed by Joseph Esherick. It originally contained a restaurant, solarium, bar, café, general store, and post office.
In 1988, the Lodge was sold to The Sea Ranch Village, Inc., a private corporation. Over the decades, the property fell into disrepair. A group of families from the Bay Area purchased the property in 2018 and began a multimillion-dollar renovation. The public spaces reopened in October 2021, and the 17 guest rooms were completely reimagined and reopened in July 2023, designed by Nicole Hollis and Charles de Lisle, restoring the Lodge's vision of harmonious coastal living.