MCM Tustin Time Capsule March 7-8 by Details Estate Sales
North Tustin has preserved mid-century modern homes from the 1950s and 1960s, featuring open floor plans, clean lines, and expansive glass. Many retain original details like wood paneling and terrazzo floors. Nestled on spacious lots, these homes reflect the era’s sleek, modern aesthetic and timeless appeal.
Join us for this amazing original collection of vintage and MCM decor.
A “Concierge Estate Sale” March 5 by appointment Spanish Colonial in Tustin.
PLEASE NOTE THIS SALE IS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Text +1 (949) 315-9650
Please text if there are specific items you are hoping to purchase or get prices on.
MARCH 5
10am-3pm
Other date options may follow
ALSO NOTE A NUMBER OF ITEMS INSIDE THE HOME WILL NOT FOR SALE HOWEVER WE TRIED OUR BEST IN THESE PHOTOS TO ONLY SHOW THE ITEMS FOR SALE.
Spanish Colonial architecture, with its white stucco walls, red tile roofs, and arched doorways, reflects North Tustin’s early Californian heritage. Influenced by Spanish missions and ranches, this style appears in historic homes and custom estates throughout the community. Its timeless design blends with North Tustin’s natural landscape, preserving a connection to the region’s past.
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Join us Feb 15-16 Saturday & Sunday 9am-3pm in sunny Laguna Beach (again).
This MCM dream home is PACKED with treasures from around the world as well as local artist. Don’t miss this one!
Mid-century modern (MCM) design, popular from the 1940s to the 1960s, is known for clean lines, organic shapes, and functional beauty. Influenced by post-war optimism, it embraced new materials like molded plywood and fiberglass while maintaining warmth through natural wood and earth tones. Architects like Richard Neutra and Charles Eames emphasized open spaces, large windows, and a connection to nature, creating a timeless and airy aesthetic.
Come find your MCM treasures this weekend!
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Join us
Feb 8-9
Saturday & Sunday
9-3pm
Laguna Beach is a coastal gem with a rich history of art, nature, and laid-back luxury. Originally a quiet fishing and ranching community, it blossomed into an artist’s haven in the early 1900s, attracting painters and creatives drawn to its breathtaking coastline and golden light. By the mid-20th century, Laguna Beach had become a cultural hotspot, home to the renowned Festival of Arts and Sawdust Art Festival. Today, it remains a beloved escape, where scenic coves, charming downtown streets, and a vibrant local community make it the perfect place to explore.
This weekend, take a stroll through Laguna’s inviting streets and stop by our exclusive estate sale! Whether you’re a treasure hunter, a collector, or just looking for something unique, you’ll find incredible pieces that reflect the elegance and charm of this one-of-a-kind town. Browse through fine furnishings, vintage finds, and rare décor while enjoying the sea breeze and the relaxed vibe that makes Laguna Beach so special. Make a day of it—shop, dine, and experience everything this beautiful coastal town has to offer!
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Join us on Balboa Island
Jan 24-25
Celebrating 100 years of treasures
9am-3pm
Balboa Island, located in Newport Beach, California, is a man-made island created in the early 20th century. Originally a sandbar, it was transformed into habitable land through dredging and landfill projects spearheaded by developer William S. Collins in 1906. Initially sold as inexpensive lots, the island’s popularity grew as transportation improved, including the establishment of a ferry service in 1919. Over the decades, Balboa Island evolved into a charming residential and tourist destination, known for its quaint streets, waterfront homes, and the iconic Balboa Bar and frozen banana treats. Today, it remains a vibrant hub of coastal life, blending historical charm with modern appeal.
See you this weekend!
Join us on the water in Newport Beach this Saturday Sunday Jan 18-19
3 Stories of Mid Century Modern goodness.
Welcome to 2025!
Join us Jan 10-11 in sunny Laguna Beach for this wonderland of local art, collectibles, textiles and much more.
A reminder we always release the address on the morning of the sale on the link below.