Such is the refined world that Nancy Baron captures here, in her photos of these Palm Springs homes and their lucky resident pooches, that we learn not only the name and breed of the dogs, but also the architects who designed the modernist houses where they live:

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Charlie, Standard Parti Poodle, Architect: William Krisel, 1963 © Nancy Baron

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Jimmy, Jack Russell / Shih Tzu Mix Rescue. Architect: Donald Wexler, 1960 © Nancy Baron

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Ella, English Shepherd, Architects, Donald Wexler / Richard Harrison, 1959 © Nancy Baron

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Cooper, Bassett Hound, Home Built in 1946, Extensively Modeled 2013-2016 © Nancy Baron

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Rocky, Jack Russell Terrier, Architect: Richard Harrison 1966 © Nancy Baron

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Winston and Peanut (under the table), Smooth Fox Terrier, Border Terrier, Rescues, Architect: Donald Wexler, 1965 © Nancy Baron

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Lillian (L) and Rena, Australian Cattle Dog, Black Labrador Retriever, Rescues, Architect: Jack Meiselman, 1957, Car: 1963 Corvair © Nancy Baron

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Tippi, Boxer / Bulldog Mix. Architect: William Krisel, 1956 © Nancy Baron

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Brick, Boston Terrier. Architect: William Krisel, 1956 © Nancy Baron

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Mingus Shpall, Australian Shepherd / Catahoula Leopard Rescue. Architects: Albert Frey and Robson Chambers, 1964 © Nancy Baron

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Arthur, Miniature Dachshund. Architect: Donald Wexler, 1960 © Nancy Baron

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Abbey, English Setter. Developer: Paul Trousdale, 1948 © Nancy Baron

Yes, there is a book, Palm Springs Modern Dogs at Home, out here in November, and perfect for your coffee table.

Of course it's most unlikely that your dreary coffee table will have the same elegance and class as the coffee tables shown here, but one can dream…

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    Michael van der Riet

    For once I quite like. Although it is a celebration of kitsch, there is no mocking derision. Chacun à son goût. (First JRT I’ve ever seen that looked more Maltese.)

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