Made for production in 1982
Originally designed in pine in 1978 as Single Daybed 12 for the two-story building at La Mansana de Chinati; later made for the second floor of 101 Spring Street
This five-story cast-iron building located at the corner of Spring Street and Mercer Street in New York City was renovated by Don as a residence and studio. It was the first building he owned and where he developed architectural and installation concepts. Acquired: 1968
This ranch located directly off Pinto Canyon Road about 45 miles outside of Marfa was used by Don as a weekend retreat. The adobe structure was built in the early 1900s as the main house of a goat ranch owned by the Perez family, after whom Don named the house. An extensive system of outdoor furniture and pergolas were later added to the property. Acquired: 1982
This complex of buildings located in downtown Marfa encompasses a full city block and includes two large hangars where Don installed art across three studios and built an expansive library. Referred to as The Block, it includes a two-story house, formerly offices of the U.S. Army Quartermaster Corps, where Don and his family lived. The property includes a pool, garden, greenhouses, chicken coop, pergola, and outdoor furniture. Acquired: 1973/74