While first in the United States, Dr. George Wittenstein lived in Colorado, where he taught and studied at Denver General Hospital. He and his family moved to Santa Barbara in 1960, where he practiced medicine for 35 years.

Custom Florence Knoll sofas surrounding the fireplace in the Wittenstein estate.

The trunk Dr. George Wittenstein came to American in, and assorted antique German cameras that Dr. George Wittenstein used to document his efforts in the White Rose resistance group (Contax, Zeiss and Voightlander Vitomatic)

Bertoia patio furniture in the Wittenstein Santa Barbara estate

Knoll upholstered modern open armchair, white laminate top mid-century occasional end table, Theodore Hatlin: “Eclipse” woodblock, mid-century cage lamp, George Nelson bubble lighting fixture, and assorted mid-century ceramic pottery pieces

Florence Knoll upholstered daybed and George Nelson bubble lighting fixture

Eames side chairs, laminate mid-century dinette table, vintage Murano glass pieces, and mid-century cage lighting fixture