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  1. A tile showcase. Adamson House is best known for its extensive use of locally produced Malibu tile. In 1926, May K. Rindge (Rhonda Rindge Adamson's mother) established a tileworks east of the Malibu Pier.

    • 1929 (family moved in during June 1930)
    • 23200 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu, California
  2. The most comprehensive collection of Malibu Potteries Tile remaining today is at Adamson House. Tile is everywhere inside and outside the home, all manufactured less than a mile east of the house. A fire destroyed large areas of the factory in 1931.

  3. The Adamson House grounds are now open We are welcoming visitors 7 days a week, 8 am –sunset . UPDATES AND INFORMATION Please view our Vistors page for more details and updates...

  4. Created in the style of the historic Malibu Potteries, the new tile compliments the historic tile that embellishes this California State Park and California Historical Landmark. Photos by Brica Wilcox

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  6. In addition to its world-famous Malibu Tile, the house contains hand-carved teakwood doors, hand-painted murals, molded ceilings, hand-wrought filagree ironwork and lead- framed bottle glass windows. Location-Directions. From Santa Monica, follow the Pacific Coast Highway 13 miles west.

  7. Included in the shop are reproductions of Malibu Potteries' tiles, hand-painted pastels of Adamson House, rare original Malibu Potteries tiles, and other keepsake items with a Malibu Lagoon Museum motif. The visitor center is open Thursday–Saturday from 12:00–3:00 pm.

  8. Nov 17, 2017 · Though the Adamson House holds a history much richer than the sum of its tiles, its the best place to view the legendary company’s work. Most of the artifacts in the home are original to the...

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