Jed Splittgerber is a dedicated real estate professional based in Boise, Idaho, with a deep passion for mid-century modern architecture. As a key member of Mid-Century Homes by Anthology, he specializes in connecting clients with iconic mid-century properties, blending his appreciation for design with his expertise in real estate.
Mid Century Homes
Jed's commitment to preserving and promoting mid-century design is evident in his involvement with notable projects. He played a significant role in the restoration and sale of the historic Pearsall House, the family home of renowned furniture designer Adrian Pearsall. Collaborating with homeowners Toni Crevo and David Koral, Jed helped transform the property into a showcase of thoughtful modern updates and respectful restoration, highlighting many of Pearsall's original furniture pieces.
"I can only imagine this home at the time it was built, it was a dream for Adrian Pearsall and he was at the peak of his career. He had his laboratory, he was meeting people, he was dreaming of materials, he was looking around his own space and seeing how he could utilize hose. It makes this home so important because it is the rarest work of Adrian Pearsall," he says.
In addition to his real estate endeavors, Jed has contributed to various publications, sharing his insights on mid-century design and architecture. His work has been featured in Atomic Ranch magazine, where he has provided expertise on topics ranging from mid-century kids' spaces to living room design.
Jed's dedication to mid-century modernism extends beyond his professional life. He and his family reside in a home carefully curated and inspired by the designs of Joseph Eichler, reflecting his personal commitment to the aesthetic and principles of the era.
Through his work, Jed Splittgerber continues to be a passionate advocate for mid-century design, helping to preserve its legacy and connect others with the timeless beauty of this architectural style.
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