Blunk Space is pleased to present a group show representative of the gallery’s mission to connect the work of living artists with that of the pioneering Northern California artist JB Blunk (1926–2002). Blunk is best-known for the Blunk House (1959–62), the home he built completely by hand from locally salvaged materials, a masterwork including every piece of furniture and homeware. In the exhibition, iconic wood and ceramic tableware and furniture by Blunk ground a dialogue with three emerging designers whose practices are similarly resourceful and intuitive: LA-based Adam Pogue, Mexico City-based Alana Burns, and London-based Rio Kobayashi. All three have collaborated with Blunk’s legacy, making work at the Blunk House and showing at Blunk Space.