Almanac note · History and culture
Adamson House keeps Malibu's tile story by the lagoon
Adamson House and Malibu Lagoon Museum connect Malibu's rancho era, beach-house history, and the richly colored Malibu Potteries tile that still gives the place its look.
Adamson House is one of the easiest places to see the history beneath the Malibu beach name. It sits at Malibu Lagoon State Beach, close to Surfrider Beach and the pier, where the creek, sand, tile, and old ranch story all meet.
The house was built beginning in 1929 for Rhoda Rindge Adamson and Merritt Huntley Adamson. Rhoda was part of the Rindge family, tied to the last private owners of the old Malibu Spanish land grant. So the house sits right at a turning point: old rancho land, beach homes, state highway, surfing culture, and public parkland all crowd into the same view.
The tile is the part many people remember. Malibu Potteries made bright, detailed tile in the late 1920s, and the Adamson home keeps a deep collection of it in place. Floors, walls, fountains, roof edges, and small details make the house feel handcrafted rather than plain.
A visit works well because the story is easy to see. Look one way and you get the lagoon and ocean. Look closer and you get the Rindge and Adamson family layer, the tile craft, and the way Malibu changed from private ranch land into one of California’s most recognized coastal places.
Where to see it
Adamson House and Malibu Lagoon Museum at Malibu Lagoon State Beach.
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