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ow you dress your home is as important as how you dress yourself.

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accessories — and how they mingle to form a cohesive personal style statement.

kitchen (above), in the 2019 NKBA Professional Design Competition. Scan below to view Philip's portfolio on his NKBA Profile page.

In this award-winning kitchen, NKBA designer Philip Nikolich combined high-gloss cabinetry, textured woods, leather and sculptural hardware to create a chic, sleek space. “We always try to incorporate something different,” says Nikolich. “The end result is that we want our designs to inspire. No one is inspired by design that is recycled or over-used.” Through its professional development programs and certifications, comprehensive Kitchen & Bath Industry Show (KBIS) marketplace, vibrant exchange of information, innovation and ideas, the National Kitchen & Bath Association strives to inspire its members and build an unparalleled design community. For more information on membership and to be inspired, visit NKBA.org.



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EDITOR'S LETTER

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D E S I G N D I S PAT C H The little black book of all things new and fabulous in the local community.

Radar 78

AS TOLD TO Luxe gets personal with three A-list talents on their design starts and what’s energizing them now.

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CHANGE MAKERS Ethical production and artisan communities are the cornerstone to these growing luxury decor brands.

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R O U N DTA B L E Pros weigh in on the spaces that ignited their passion for interiors and architecture.

Market 110

M AT E R I A L Brimming with inspiration, four arbiters of style share their playful mood boards.

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TREND Decorative surfaces from bygone eras continue to intrigue today.

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SPOTLIGHT Classically celebrated furnishings shine through a modern lens.

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K I TC H E N + B AT H Thomas O’Brien’s own curated kitchen makes for a very special space.

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THE REPORT Soulful and stalwart, the new historical home is a balm for the times.


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Magic Hour

Mastering Minimalism

Material Culture

Wide Open Spaces

Within a historic envelope, the interiors of a Rancho Santa Fe getaway capture an easy elegance.

The seamless collaboration between design team and client yields a one-of-a-kind Manhattan Beach abode.

Inside a West Adams storefront, a Los Angeles creative combines her textile library and a shop devoted to worldly finds.

Palm Desert’s unique scenery inspires a thoughtful, modern vacation retreat.

Written by Shannon Sharpe Photography by Karyn Millet

Written by Kelly Phillips Badal Photography by Lauren Pressey

Written by Laura Morgan Photography by Marianna Jamadi

Written by Monique McIntosh Photography by Mike Schwartz

ON THE COVER: A historic Rancho Santa Fe residence received a stylish interior overhaul thanks to designer Christine Harris. The homeowners’ dog Levi lounges near the entry to the dining area, which Harris furnished with a Robert James Collection table, Kravet chairs and a Lindsey Adelman chandelier. Page 206

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Fifteen & Fab! WOW! It’s been 15 years since we launched with one magazine in Colorado. The past decade and a half, we have grown into the largest design network in the country, with 14 regional editions. I am incredibly proud to lead a brand that champions local design on such a grand scale. To celebrate our birthday, Luxe Interiors + Design is looking boldly toward the future. We have a new logo, and a fresh updated look. While we evolve, our tenets remain: Home is your greatest luxury. Good design lives around your corner. Design professionals are invaluable. The built environment is the foundation. We believe there is power in diversity and authenticity. Finally, and most importantly, design is life-enhancing. A heartfelt thank you to our team (past and present), to our beloved design community, to our advertising partners and to our valued reader. With love and optimism for the days and years ahead.

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Susan Spath perfects farmhouse meets coastal. THE STORY. Well-known interior designer Susan Spath, of Kern & Co., has set the gold standard for timeless and luxurious designs that amplify California living. Spath teamed up with Josh Herbst, of Herbst Construction Inc., to create this gorgeous family haven. The client had visions of a modern coastal farmhouse, and with Spath’s help, they were able to tweak the plans that had already been in the works for approval. One of Spath’s gifts is her unique ability to look at an existing space and visualize the changes that will have the greatest impact in optimizing it and bringing the client’s dream to life.

Beautiful indigo and white textiles mixed with a jute rug and a Palecek coffee table create the perfect coastal space.


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A premier cabinet, kitchen and bath designer, Spath was tasked to create a larger kitchen work space for the family. She added a wall and cabinetry to enlarge the area, and incorporated beautiful porcelain slabs to achieve a great Calacatta look with ease of care. “One of my favorite materials, though, is Bardiglio marble,” she shares. “We chose that for the face of the family room’s fireplace and accented it with a solid-wood mantel.” The effect is stunning.

A new, custom-built three-story coastal abode of 3,075 square feet, this home boasts inspired aesthetics and thoughtful design. The main floor is an entertainment central with an indoor-outdoor feel, a great room, a family kitchen and a nook. The third floor is the family’s personal space, with three bedroom suites. The basement floor is the ultimate gathering area, complete with a large, comfy sectional and built-in snack bar. The home is not only beautiful, but abundant with amenities, like an elevator.

Shiplap and the use of Stark carpet runners lend a coastal feel throughout the home’s interior. An eye-catching basket light by Arteriors anchors the dining room, which also features a table and chairs from Century and a custom, midcentury modernstyle bench. The matriarch of the family envisioned black, white and indigo for the bathrooms, and that is just what she got. Spath used a wide range of surfaces and finish materials to achieve this look.

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CAPTIONS 1. Porcelain slabs on coastal-feeling cabinetry create a durable, yet chic family kitchen. 2. A custom, midcentury-style bench upholstered in a caramel-colored leather gives the dining room ample seating. 3. Keeping with the black and white details, the master bath features porcelain slabs, marble and LED lighting. Architecture by Christian Rice Architects, Inc. Build by Herbst Construction Inc. Interior Design by Susan Spath


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day—appropriate to these times—yet not feel “stuck.” There should be proportional, visual and sensorial comfort, where the day and its passing can register itself in each space. What’s been in the works? Renovations in Palos Verdes, a new home in Manhattan Beach, a townhouse in Venice and homes in the Bay Area, plus our first mixed-use project in Sausalito. Goals for the next decade? Expansion in the public eye, with schools, museums and restaurants. But we’ll always hold residential projects close to our hearts.

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You don’t have to be a Francophile to fall under the spell of L’Atelier Paris’ heritage designs. The company’s new L.A. showroom (8925 Beverly Blvd., West Hollywood) has key pieces on display, but what makes its approach unique is that every aspect of each order is custom. “There’s no adapting to our product—we adapt to your space,” says CEO Ricardo Moraes. “No two kitchens are alike in color, trim or dimensions.” The unmistakably French styling is designed to encourage a more cultivated cooking experience. “Food is an intricate part of our culture, and our heritage inspires us— joie de vivre, the look and feel of Provence,” he explains. “Aesthetics are important to a meal—a beautifully plated meal tastes better— and what we do is based on that notion.” With a wide range of color, trim and customization options, the result is a kitchen that would make even the marchands-merciers, luxury dealers of 18 th-century Paris, take note. leatelierparis.com

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WHO: San Diego-based interior designer Nikki Klugh is known for creating what she calls “sacred spaces” for her clients, restorative rooms that invite calm and healing. Lately, her focus has been on turning out “money spaces” and home offices that boost her clients’ confidence and success. WHAT: Images of Klugh’s SoCal projects mix with photos of her travels and time spent in nature, plus reposts from her favorite designers, architects, artists and craftspeople.

ARCHITECT PAUL REVERE WILLIAMS In an extraordinary gift to Los Angeles, the archive of renowned midcentury architect Paul R. Williams (above) has been jointly acquired by the USC School of Architecture and the Getty Research Institute. Williams’ granddaughter, Karen Hudson, has long maintained the archive herself, but the transfer now ensures a new era of preservation and study. “The work contained in this archive tells many stories. It contains the creative expressions of an architect working across many different constituencies in a socially complicated time,” says Milton S. F. Curry, Dean of the USC School of Architecture. “It also contains evidence of stunning innovations that reimagined the programs of public housing, hotels, and residential design and civic space.” At USC, the archive will be a central feature of the forthcoming USC Center for Architecture + City Design; at the Getty, it will form a cornerstone of the African American Art History Initiative launched in 2018. arch.usc.edu; getty.edu

IN HER WORDS: “We love colorful, sophisticated and comfortable spaces, and believe that everyone deserves great design that shields them from a hectic and chaotic world.”

WELCOME TO THE CLUB THE BRITELY

This December, the Pendry West Hollywood will debut its new social club, The Britely, perched high above Sunset Boulevard. To engage a diverse clientele from different backgrounds and industries, Swedish designer Martin Brudnizki was tapped to come up with a vibrant design that is youthful yet rooted in old Hollywood style. “I hope it will offer members and their guests a feeling of escapism and fantasy,” says Brudnizki. “It’s fun to design a scheme that has surprises,” he adds, noting the gold ceiling and pink ostrich-feather lamps. “These lighthearted touches enhance the ambience, and the result is a place that feels sensual, tactile and seductive.” Club amenities include a music venue, screening room, bowling lanes, three private lounges, a gym and spa, a rooftop pool and two members-only restaurant concepts by none other than iconic chef Wolfgang Puck. thebritely.com

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exploring the archives photos: top, portrait of paul r. williams, photography by julius shulman, © j. paul getty trust. getty research institute, los angeles (2004.r.10); bottom, beverly hills hotel addition, photography by julius shulman, © j. paul getty trust. getty research institute, los angeles (2004.r.10). post master photos: top, courtesy nikki klugh design group; center and bottom, brady architectural photography. welcome to the club rendering: courtesy the britely.

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There is nothing like the luxury of a beautiful, soft, natural-fiber rug underfoot to make a room feel complete and luxe. I love a good rug!

I love soft nectarine and cream as a combination. It’s hopeful, fun and uplifting while also comfortable and, if done right, elegant.

–BROOKE WAGNER

–AMY MEIER

Dining at home every day, I have gotten much more into my tabletop selections. I’ve finally started completing my collection of Astier De Villatte dishes and serving pieces. John Derian Company and Sue Fisher King have facilitated that— online shopping at its best!

I always encourage people to create design boards before purchasing pieces for a space. It’s so important to see all the components of a room on one surface first, to ensure they will complement one another when brought to life.

–JEFF ANDREWS

–JAKE ARNOLD

–ESTEE STANLEY

Portola Paints & Glazes does a beautiful job of creating earthy colors. Their neutrals always have an interesting depth and warmth. I like the way Full Circle subtly changes tone over the course of the day with the light.

For my powder rooms, I like each one of them to be little jewel boxes. I love the use of shagreens and bronze details. –DONNA LIVINGSTON

The entrance to every home is the starting point for hope. It is our desire to have it nearly ensconce you upon arrival. Color, texture and lighting direct our creative process. –ADAM HUNTER

If I’m working on a coastal project, I layer light neutrals—whites, off-whites, flax, subdued bluegrays and graygreens. I make these colors pop by marrying in blacks, deep mushroom tones, worn walnuts or natural woods. –OHARA DAVIES-GAETANO

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A good night’s sleep is key: great bedding and a comfortable mattress from Parachute. If you can, splurge on ironed sheets! –JOE LUCAS

I love a welcoming outdoor space that puts you at ease. Teak Warehouse is my go-to for amazing outdoor pieces that make comfy living spaces under the sun possible.

o get inspired, T I listen to James Blake any day and all day. Al Green, someone my grandmother used to listen to, brings back warm memories and makes me think of home. –BRIGETTE ROMANEK

I have a 1950s Venini curvilinear light fixture in my dining room that I purchased at John Salibello Antiques in New York. It sparkles when it’s on, creating a showstopping reflection of the bar in the windows. I would feel glamorous under its glow even while wearing sweatpants and an old T-shirt. –ALISON PALEVSKY

Indian pink, polenta yellow (the color of straw) and green are all calming. I mix my own paint shades with Old Fashioned Milk Paint. They’re powders, and you can create the most ravishing colors. –PETER DUNHAM

–RAILI CLASEN

One of my biggest indulgences is our den sofa. It’s a deep-cushioned, customdesigned piece upholstered in a dark forest-green suede from Moore & Giles. We live on it and so does our dog!

A key lesson learned this year is patience. Good things take time and are worth the wait. Planning for future projects requires longer timelines and most people are understanding about it.

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Toasting our 15th anniversary, Luxe celebrates the power and influence of feel-good design.


THREE LUMINARIES CONTEMPLATE DESIGN. AS TOLD TO MICHELLE BRUNNER

Bunny Williams in the sample library at her Manhattan office.

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My memories of growing up in Charlottesville, Virginia, were of constant company. I lived out in the country, and everyone—my great aunt, godmother, parents—went to each other’s houses. Having a dinner party or a cocktail buffet was a regular occurrence. There were libraries stacked with books and dogs constantly running in and out. It instilled in me the belief that houses should be welcoming, but not so precious that someone might feel uncomfortable. I’ve often said that starting a project is like embarking on a new romance—that feeling of seeing someone across the room at a dinner party and your heart races. I fantasize about the house, imagining what it’s going to look and feel like finished. Like all affairs, there are the highs and lows, the traumas and dramas. There are exhilarating moments when you go shopping and find the perfect piece. Then there are the times when you’re dealing with budget constraints or something goes wrong. When I finish a house, I get incredibly sad. It’s time to move on to the next affair, but it’s hard because that project lived in my head for so long. Working for Sister Parish and Albert Hadley taught me so much. I was just 24 years old, when I was lucky enough to experience the taxi-cab yellow drawing room they did for William Paley’s apartment. It had beautiful French furniture, a Coromandel screen and paintings by Van Gogh and Gauguin, yet the room was so comfortable. It was a perfect juxtaposition of grand and simple. I’ll never forget that space. Interestingly enough, people tend to think that I mostly do chintz rooms, but I believe one of the most beautiful things is to have a very severe background with an incredible piece of 18th-century furniture and a modern painting. No matter the style, it’s got to be comfortable, and that’s especially important now. Eight people should be able to sit in a group and talk to each other with a place to rest their drink. Coming out of this period, people will either want cozier houses filled with furniture and objects, or they’ll be compelled to edit and simplify. Everybody wants an easy answer, but there’s never been just one way in design.

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This past year taught us that design isn’t just a pretty picture; it’s a vital component of our lives. We all like to believe that our homes matter. Certainly, I do—after all, I have a business based around that idea. But the importance of the spaces that we live in was magnified during the pandemic. When we look at gatherings that are more intimate, it makes experiences more valued and important. Though I’ve been sheltering in Provincetown, Massachusetts, I generally think of San Francisco as my home. There’s a common thread that draws outsiders and nonconformists there, whether it’s artsy bohemians or the tech folks; it’s a community that relishes quirkiness and eccentricity. You get the feeling that even the blue bloods in San Francisco have some wonderful tawdry tale in their past! It’s the kind of place where a leather daddy, a drag queen, a tech gazillionaire and a doyenne with a neck full of diamonds can all sit at the same table. It’s part of what drew me there, and what adds a sense of otherness or fearlessness to our work. When I was younger, I was desperate and excited to learn about design. Growing up in Virginia, I recall the impression family trips to Monticello or The Greenbrier had on me. As I got older, I became interested in designers who built totally immersive environments. The first time I went to Hotel Costes in Paris I was enthralled by Jacques Garcia’s ability to create transportive spaces. Similarly, Tony Duquette and Renzo Mongiardino had this gift for crafting rooms in an incredibly theatrical way. For us, every project starts with a story. There’s literally a written script for every job we do. The story provides a guidepost so we don’t lose sight of what we’re trying to achieve. Not every project comes with a rich narrative, but sometimes you get lucky, which happened with our revamp of the Cloud Club, (the legendary lunch spot in the Chrysler Building). It’s one of the most iconic buildings in the world. We want to honor the building’s past as well as the optimism of its era. That’s what’s so special about working on this building at this particular moment. I think we all want to feel optimistic about something right now.

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Ken Fulk on a balcony at the Saint Joseph’s Arts Society in San Francisco.


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Growing up in Palm Beach was a unique experience because it was all folly and fantasy. Every aspect of my childhood home was magical. I grew up in a turreted-shingled church in the middle of a garden filled with orange blossoms and bougainvillea. It’s a place where you can paint vines up over your walls and ceiling. It’s personality-forward decorating. That love of theatrical design, the integration of indoor/outdoor spaces and a laid-back approach to entertaining carry through my designs, no matter where I’m working. Though I hadn’t planned on becoming a designer, I didn’t know how to not make design a priority. Deep down I just really like to find things and shine a light on them in a way that shows their potential. To illustrate, I’m not a morning person—there’s very little you could do to get me to wake up before 8:30 a.m. But if a friend said, I’ll give you $300 to go to the flea market to buy things for my house, I would be up at 5 a.m. shivering in the rain with a sense of anticipation that rivals Christmas morning. I get this feeling when I walk into an antique store or turn down an aisle at a flea market. I think we’re all led to things by our joy and if we’re lucky that can be our career. When I look back, the buildings could burn down and the houses could be sold, but what matters is the people I’ve come to love or be changed by. It’s funny—you think your career is about what you do, but it’s mostly about who you do it with. An unforeseen and often uncelebrated highlight is that I get to work with my mother (interior designer Mimi McMakin). She’s the designer I’ve learned the most from, and it’s not just what she’s taught me professionally per se, but also the constantly evolving, beautiful home she provided for us. The past year has given us all a chance to reconsider our priorities and what makes our homes distinctly ours. The pandemic, the stopping of work, having been stuck in our houses—it’s made things that matter mean much more. Personally, it has made me more focused on antiques, vintage items and things that have history. It’s beauty with deeper roots, meaning and authenticity.

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Celerie Kemble in her New York City apartment.



FOR A NEW WAVE OF HOME DECOR BRANDS, GOOD BUSINESS AND SOCIAL CONSCIOUS GO HAND IN HAND. W R I T T E N BY G R AC E B E U L E Y H U N T

“Consumers are becoming more discerning about investing in brands with purpose,” says Jodie Fried, co-founder of Armadillo. Of the brand’s artisan and weaver community (shown here), she adds, “We consider them extended family.”

Being confined to our spaces like never before has shed light on every facet of our homes: the look, the function, the comforts— and with renewed potency, the intentions behind the items we live with. While consumer activism gained fresh credence in 2020, a rising tide of young design brands have been defining a new model of ethical production at scale for years. Unable to find fine, handmade rugs that aligned with their value set, Jodie Fried and Sally Pottharst founded Armadillo with community enrichment and fairtrade practices as key DNA pillars. Not a decade into business, the duo established The Armadillo Foundation, which supports free medical clinics and funds an elementary school in their weaver village in India. “We have a team on the ground and our artisans know that if they have a

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financial or medical need, they can come to us,” says Fried. For Los Angeles-based Block Shop, kinship was a similarly integral principal. Helmed by sisters Hopie and Lily Stockman, the cult favorite design studio was born on relationships Lily had developed with a family of next-generation block printers while studying overseas. Recognizing kindred spirits in these artistic entrepreneurs, the sisters hatched plans for a graphic block print brand whose success champions wages two to three times higher than the national average and dedicates 5% of proceeds toward health care initiatives in the Jaipur artisan community. “A familial sense of decency has always been our core ethos,” says Hopie. Like the Stockman sisters, Christina Bryant too found the spark for St. Frank,

her luxury home goods brand, while abroad. Living in rural Rwanda, Bryant became enamored with the exquisite Agaseke baskets made in her village. So spurred a business model that works with artisans in under-resourced communities to design and produce product lines. (To date, St. Frank supports jobs in more than two dozen countries.) “We showcase traditional craft as art form,” says Bryant, adding that her Oaxacan embroidered tablecloths take four women an entire month to create. “Our model is the opposite of exploitative. We make a premium product that the handiwork deserves.” As with anything shown affection, the impact is palpable. Notes Hopie, “When human care and thoughtfulness flow from creator to object, you sense that intention when you hold it in your hand.”

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A-LISTERS RECALL THE SPACES THAT HAVE LEFT AN INDELIBLE MARK. W R I T T E N A N D P R O D U C E D BY B R I T TA N Y C H E VA L I E R M C I N T Y R E

Alexa Hampton's sitting room for the 2014 Kips Bay Decorator Show House.

“In 2014, I did the Kips Bay Decorator Show House at the famed Villard Houses. It was a Mudejar fantasy of a sitting room that was really elevated by the architecture of this NYC landmark.” –ALEXA HAMPTON, ALEXAHAMPTON.COM

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“I have a few rooms I continually fall back on for inspiration. I love Nancy Lancaster’s ‘buttah-yellah’ drawing room on London’s Avery Row and Billy Baldwin’s La Fiorentina in the south of France— both for their mastery of furniture layouts and comfortable style.” –DANIELLE ROLLINS, DANIELLEDROLLINS.COM

“ If I had to choose one building as being the most important to my work, it would be the Renaissance palazzo Villa Rotonda designed by Andrea Palladio. Studying it helped me discover the tenets and discipline of classical design and the proportional principles of Vitruvius.” –TOM STRINGER, TOMSTRINGER.COM

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“My favorite room is the grand salon of the late designer Hubert de Givenchy in Paris. It taught me the importance of creating multiple ways to use a room, the joy of mixing wildly disparate elements together, and that a space shouldn’t appear perfect, but rather that it has effortlessly evolved over time.”

When designing the grand salon in his former residence, Château du Grand-Lucé, in France’s Loire Valley, Timothy Corrigan turned to Hubert de Givenchy as inspiration.

–TIMOTHY CORRIGAN, TIMOTHY-CORRIGAN.COM

–FERN SANTINI, FERNSANTINI.COM

“My first ‘pinch me’ moment was when Luxe ran my Palmolive Building project on its Chicago and National covers in 2012. It was a game changer for my confidence and gave me assurance that I was really capable of hanging with the best designers in the country.” –SUMMER THORNTON, SUMMERTHORNTONDESIGN.COM

“Last year, I designed a bedroom suite for a showhouse inspired by my mother, a breast cancer survivor, with the intent of renewal for anyone going through treatment. Colors, textures and patterns were all inspired by my heritage, and once the room was complete, I knew I had created something that would take me to the next level.” –GAIL DAVIS, GAILDAVISDESIGNSLLC.COM

The foyer of Summer Thornton’s Chicago project featured in Luxe Interiors + Design in 2012.

timothy corrigan photo: eric piasecki. summer thornton photo: nick johnson.

“Three years ago, my career changed when I was hired for the interiors of a Mayan-inspired house by Paul Lamb Architects. Not only did the clients have a love for the Mayan culture, but also a fascination with Art Deco. It was my first chance to put a collection together that embraced several centuries— everything from Biedermeier to Ruhlmann to Giacometti to now. It was scary, but oh so rewarding!”


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–KATHRYN IRELAND, KATHRYNIRELAND.COM Kathryn Ireland’s textile Breakfast nook designed collection displayed by Charlotte Lucas in her original Santa Monica home.

“Many years ago, I designed the main bedroom and bathroom for a showhouse that changed my career. At that time, I had several articles written about my love for color and pattern. While I do love both, I felt like I was being pigeonholed as “the pattern guy.” So, I designed a neutral room. It certainly helped me gain a whole new level of clientele.” –JAY JEFFERS, JAYJEFFERS.COM

“Ca’Liza, our version of Heron Bay in Nassau, was on a magazine cover and changed my career forever.” –AMANDA LINDROTH, AMANDALINDROTHDESIGN.COM Mark Sikes’s room for the 2015 Kips Bay Decorator Show House.

“ Designing the dining room for the 2015 Kips Bay Decorator Show House was a big step. It was classic and timeless but bold. The room was inspired by Marella Agnelli. It was the first time East Coasters and editors could see and experience a space by me.” –MARK D. SIKES, MARKDSIKES.COM

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Amanda Lindroth’s island getaway in Nassau, Bahamas.

kathryn ireland photo: tim beddow. mark sikes photo: amy neunsinger. amanda lindroth photo: tria giovan.

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“Since Los Angeles was void of anything resembling the British Isles in the early ’90s, I opened a tiny shop in Santa Monica. With my collection of lighting, pillows, tartan throws and other accessories flying off the shelves (all 10 of them), I realized I had arrived!”


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A breakfast nook designed by Charlotte Lucas.

–CHARLOTTE LUCAS, CHARLOTTELUCASDESIGN.COM

“Growing up in New York, I was starstruck by the magnitude and beauty of The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Now, whenever I begin a project, I think of its grandeur and scale, its enclosure and how specific pieces will relate to the space and create just enough tension to make it interesting.”

“ My great-grandmother’s house in the small village of Péronne in France has the thing I find most beautiful in a building: a deep sense of being grounded, having been in one place for so long that it feels like it belongs as much as the hill that it sits on. The building’s stone is the same color as the earth of the courtyard and the vineyards that surround it. It feels organically connected, almost as if it sprouted up on its own.”

–JOY MOYLER, JOYMOYLERINTERIORS.COM

–JESSICA HELGERSON, JHINTERIORDESIGN.COM

Patrick McCarthy’s Miami living room designed by Thom Filicia. Thom Filicia's living room design for Patrick McCarthy.

“Fashion publishing icon Patrick McCarthy’s Miami apartment was one of my first projects after opening my firm. I was able to push creative boundaries with the space—custom pieces blended with antiques and his incredible art collection. The design made sense for Miami and McCarthy’s lifestyle, while pushing the limits a bit.” –THOM FILICIA, THOMFILICIA.COM

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charlotte lucas photo: laurey w. glenn/southern living. thom filicia photo: jason schmidt.

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“Designing a house for my sister-in-law and her family was a turning point. My style has evolved since this 2016 project, but the hallmarks of my work— combining old with new, taking chances with pattern and color, and being practical yet creative about space— ring true to this day.”


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Top: With an expansive, yet cozy vibe, this space expresses the duality of Tecture’s designs. Raw materials are used in polished and organized ways. Right: This custom light, with integrated counterweights, were inspired by the softness of an overcast beach day, with the levity of a seagull overhead in flight. Far right: Stacked curvilinear plates evoke a surreal landscape of cloudlike forms. This custom light is playful, ethereal and functional. Opposite, left: Expressing notes of lightness and whimsy, this project aimed to surprise and delight. The space drips with greenery, evoking a secret garden feel. Opposite, right: Taking cues from its beachfront locale, this grand entrance marries clean, modern geometries with patinated metals and flawless oversize operation. Right: Photography by Jenny Siegwart Far right & Opposite, left: Photography by studio MAHA


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Step foot inside Beijing’s Forbidden City, constructed some 600 years ago, and a sense of reverence immediately sets in. The palace’s precise and complex carvings and bas-relief detail—all handmade—showcase exceptional craftsmanship and artistry. Vibrant hues of red, gold and green bring the ornamentation to life—a centuries-old palette that still feels remarkably modern in today’s world of design.


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LOW PROFILE The low-slung slipper chair was in vogue during the Victorian Era when ladies needed a comfortable place to put on stockings and shoes. While this design has certainly withstood the test of time, Brooklyn-based maker Eny Lee Parker nixed the petite scale of the slipper silhouette with her * Chair in favor of a more substantial approach. Upholstered in mohair, the rounded shape of the piece is meant to resemble an O and accompany Parker’s Stitch Stool for an XO effect. enyleeparker.com

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SMOKE SCREEN While the traditional upholstered screen was once used for privacy, the Nila Screen by DeMuro Das is a stunning statement piece meant to be on display. Each panel is crafted with eucalyptus veneer marquetry, gray lacquer and castbronze antique hinges, and embroidered in collaboration with French accessories designer Olivia Dar. The curved lines and intense blue coloration are a reference to Le Corbusier’s Capitol Complex building in Chandigarh, India. demurodas.com

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ON A LIMB The Vintner Table by Kate McIntyre and Brad Huntzinger of Ironies provides a refreshing spin on the classic drinks table, which was introduced in the 1920s when cocktail hour became de rigueur and occasional surfaces were needed. This piece has a cast-brass base antiqued by hand and decorated with a charming fauxbois pattern, while the shagreen top is applied in a starburst motif. ironies.com

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PASS THE TORCH During the mid-20th century, palm tree lighting gained popularity with many pieces produced in the opulent Hollywood Regency style. The goal for Iatesta Studio was to reintroduce the design as more refined and architectural for contemporary interiors, and the result is the sculptural Palm Tree Torchiere. Constructed of forged steel and done in a soft-aged zinc finish, each large-scale, wallmount lamp has more than 130 leaves that are hand cut, rolled and shaped before being welded to the frame. iatestastudio.com Amoir Fou fabric throughout, dedar.com

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culture and its 110th anniversary in 2021. As with every collection,

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“We focus on pieces that have great bones … beautiful proportion and scale, and timeless style.”

MUSINGS + MAKINGS: A Q+A WITH RUMLEY How has your 20 years in design shaped this new collection? One learns to ‘speak a lot of languages’ as style, fashion and form have evolved. I love references to classic design and the excitement created when traditional and modern forms are mixed with soft silhouettes and architectural forms.

Top: HC3014-05 Parker Sofa, HC3013-14 Joel Chair, HC3007-55 Jim Wing Chair, HC3086-70 Bill Lamp Table, and HC3085-10/HC8030-02 Grace Table base. Artwork by Jim Koch. Above: HC3003-06/96 Kate Sofa, HC3004-27 Susan Swivel Chair, HC3006-21 Wayne Lounge Chair, and HC3080-70 Krystal Cocktail Table. All photography courtesy of Hickory Chair

What inspired your approach? With inspiration from fashion, jewelry and fine art, I created this collection of bedroom, dining and living room furniture with a deep understanding of the desires of the Hickory Chair customer. It was important that each piece have beautiful proportion and scale, a dynamic shape and be made from an interesting array of materials.

What materials will we see? American walnut and ash along with mahogany, marble, glass and customdesigned hardware were used in the creation of the wood products. Optional tops, finishes and Customer’s Own Hardware COH®, as well as a new Made 2 Measure™ table group provide an exciting palette ready for personalization. The new upholstery collection includes signature chairs and sumptuous sofa and sectional groupings, as well as hand-tufted pieces.


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Thomas O’Brien’s Library House started with a vision for the kitchen. As the story goes, when the building next to his current Bellport, New York, home—a former 1830s boys’ school, which he shares with husband and designer Dan Fink—became available, O’Brien purchased it and started fresh with a ground-up build. “We both love to cook and dine in and when planning this house, we decided it was finally time to create a wonderful kitchen like we do for our clients,” he says. aerostudios.com Talk to us about the floor plan. The kitchen had to be both beautiful and functional and was laid out to accommodate two small rooms flanking the main cooking space, which sits at the top of a large, layered library. Both adjacent areas can be closed off allowing the main space’s kitchen island to shine. Inspired by an actual English table several hundred years old, the substantial island features clipped corners, lots of storage and a beautiful stone surface. What was the starting point for the design? I love marble and the way it looks in traditional homes. I had originally bought slabs of marble for the kitchen but on a trip to the stone yard I came across this Connemara marble I had never seen before. Sourced from the coast of Ireland, the veining reminds me of a vivid green landscape, which I knew would look lovely in the kitchen. It completely changed the space and became the total inspiration for the room. That table is so inviting! The dining table is the ideal scale for two or four people and is an old English design that falls into the category of brown furniture no one wants anymore, but it’s kind of perfect. The way we set it up is that the cook sits in the chair, for easy access to the kitchen, and the other gets to relax on the settee, but we mix up duties all the time. This whole area feels easy, even if it’s a bit fancy! The backsplash transforms the space. Why a mirror? The moment the mirror went in, it changed everything. It not only opens up the kitchen but functions as a window bringing in and reflecting light, which is important in this slightly darker Library House. You can see what’s happening behind you, so the mirror acts as a tool to see the full picture.

In Thomas O’Brien’s kitchen, a custom walnut island by Aero Studios, his design laboratory, takes center stage. The Art Deco drawer pulls are from Le BHV Marais found on a trip to Paris. A Visual Comfort & Co. ceiling fixture and Galia Century stools, both collaborations with O’Brien, complete the arrangement. On the previous page, the designer’s dogs, Dally Mae and Totie, pose on the dining settee upholstered in Owls & Fruit by GP & J Baker for Lee Jofa. The French linen tablecloth is from Copper Beech and the large tumblers are by Baccarat.

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Clockwise from top: A vintage boxed set of sterling silver flatware by Tiffany & Co.; Iced Marble by Benjamin Moore decorates the nostalgic pegboard, which houses the designer’s cookware collection; Irish Connemara Marble, available at BAS Stone, creates a stunning backdrop for an assortment of objets.

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An assemblage of new and antique copper cookware decorates this charming nook off of the main kitchen area. Furniture pieces purchased on an excursion to Lillie Road in London add character.

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“There’s too much to enjoy in this world to not have variety. I love collecting silver, crystal and serving ware. Plus, we use it!” –THOMAS O’BRIEN

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Days of Design Virtual Fall Market 2020 Tuesday, November 10 - Thursday, November 12 “We are excited to partner with Luxe Interiors + Design and connect with our design community through a dynamic and innovative virtual fall market,” says Laguna Design Center owner Bill Hutchinson. “The programming is set to inspire, educate and showcase the latest and greatest in the design field. Most importantly, we will feature and connect industry leaders with our community while keeping health and safety top of mind. We look forward to having you join us.”

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ANN SACKS CIRCA LIGHTING As the premier resource for Visual Comfort, Tech Lighting, Generation Lighting and Monte Carlo Fans, Circa Lighting offers a well curated assortment of decorative and architectural lighting. View the entire collection at a showroom near you or on our website.

One of the world’s foremost designers Ann Sacks presents Pambiche – an in-stock collection of standard and decorative hexagonal porcelain tile that captures the earthy beauty of handcrafted tiles gently worn over time updated for today with a modern palette of soft color. www.annsacks.com

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Upcycling Ocean Plastic Collection: J.D. Staron in a collaborative effort upcycles ocean plastic waste to create a silk-like yarn. These carpets look and feel like silk! They are water repellent, mildew resistant, and fire retardant. Perfect for both residential and commercial applications.

Fremarc Designs is a multi-line showroom offering a variety of home furnishings to fulfill your design needs. Browse from a beautiful selection of case goods, artwork, rugs, lighting, accessories and more!

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TRENDY SURFACES At Trendy Surfaces, we specialize in presenting our customers with a broad selection of stunning materials and infinite design options that are guaranteed to make the perfect statement for any residential or commercial project. www.trendysurfacesinc.com

EBANISTA Ebanista — one of the world’s foremost designers and purveyors of fine home furnishings — introduces a gorgeous new interactive website and freshly remodeled Laguna showroom. Schedule a phone, virtual, or in-person appointment to begin your customized Ebanista experience with our esteemed team. www.ebanista.com

THE SHADE STORE Victoria Hagan for The Shade Store is an exclusive fabric collection that reflects the iconic designer’s celebrated sense of restrained luxury. The assortment includes textures and geometric horizontal stripes in a palette of warm earth tones, cool blues and greys. www.theshadestore.com

WITFORD-LAGUNA Radiant Custom Lighting at Witford Laguna. Custom designs through collaboration. Let us bring your ideas to reality. Gemstones, quartz, and finished metals. Let the lighting be the jewelry in the room. Locally made in San Diego. www.witford.com


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LAGUNA DESIGN CENTER HARSEY & HARSEY Harsey & Harsey offers a broadly curated selection of fabrics, wallcoverings and indoor and outdoor furniture for designers and their clients. Our goal is a one-stop-shop for your project with the highest level of customer service. www.harseyandharsey.com

PALECEK A modern and minimalist grid frame is hand-wrapped with rattan peel in a grey ďŹ nish. The contoured silhouette and ďŹ xed upholstered seat with a generous loose back cushion provide comfort for elegant lounging. www.palecek.com

KRAVET Kravet Indoor/Outdoor Carpet: Introducing a new assortment of rugs featuring hand woven polypropylene, a luxurious sheen and fearless performance, while always super soft underfoot. Offered in nearly 70 different color combinations, there is a hue for any interior. www.kravet.com

GINA B & COMPANY Alfonso Marina is a worldwide brand, known by its eclectic timeless designs, quality products and extraordinary craftsmanship. Available at Gina B & Company along with other lines and custom products. www.ginab.com


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THOMAS LAVIN Introducing the new Volume collection from Kirkby Design, available exclusively at Thomas Lavin. We are at your service to show you this collection & others—with a meeting at the showroom or your office, or via your preferred virtual meeting platform. www.thomaslavin.com

SCHUMACHER Introducing Schumacher X Caroline Z Hurley September 2020 Collection: The artist and textile designer Caroline Z Hurley’s painterly patterns are as captivating as the far-flung designs that inspired them. Shop the full collection at Schumacher here! www.fschumacher.com/collections/ caroline-z-hurley

SHINE BY S.H.O. Sophisticated. Modern. Luxurious. Shine by S.H.O’s new curve sofa is a truly unique statement piece. Using the finest materials and craftsmanship the curve sofa is set to be a modern classic. All of our designs are bench-made in southern California allowing full customization. www.shinebysho.com

BAKER KNAPP The Baker Luxe Collection is an authentic, fashion-forward assortment imbued with an eclectic mix of 1970's modern. Infused with unique jewelry-like silhouettes and informed by an era of icons, the collection represents a ready-to-wear approach to attainable luxury. www.bakerfurniture.com/design-story/designers-andcollections/baker-luxe/


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DAVID SUTHERLAND SHOWROOM Inspired by art deco and modern French elegance, Perennials' Fall 2020 collection, C'est La Vie, features 100% solution-dyed acrylic fabrics and rugs with joie de vivre. C'est La Vie introduces three new fabrics and eight rug designs in a charming color palette. www.perennialsandsutherland.com

B&C SELECT Custom-made bathroom vanities for the modern, inspired home. Family owned and operated since 1984, these pieces have in-house design and manufacturing in the U.S. Numerous finishes and wood species (interior and exterior) as well as organization details including electrical are available. www.customhardware.net

INTERIORS FINE FLOORING Fandango. A lively Spanish dance or a foolish thing, this design is both playful, full of motion, and elegant with its mesmerizing repeat and art deco impression. Exclusively sold at Interiors Fine Flooring. www.interiorsfineflooring.com

CALIFORNIA STYLE HOME COLLECTIONS Celebrating 22 years at the Laguna Design Center, California Style LLC is a showroom specializing in custom furnishing and unique accessories to fit your home. Our looks vary from California Coastal, Transitional, and Modern Glam. We carry the most current and affordable home accessories including art, mirrors, silk florals, vases, sculptures and lighting. We are open to the public and have plenty of parking! www.californiastyle.com


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EXQUISITE SURFACES Exquisite Surfaces is a premier source for architects, designers and homeowners featuring the highest quality antique and new flooring in limestone, French oak and terra cotta, as well as antique and reproduction fireplaces, fountains and garden elements and more. www.xsurfaces.com

CODARUS Blur the lines with Azzurro Living; trendsetting new looks that are made in performance materials to create a seamless indoor/outdoor lifestyle. Passion for high-quality, original designs created with advanced technology and skilled craftspeople over the last ten years are the keys to our success. www.codarus.com

JADE LIGHTING Jade Lighting was founded in 1993 with a long history of custom designs and makes high-end lighting for luxury hotels, custom homes, and large buildings. High quality, dedication, ultra-fine details, and customer satisfaction is our goal, shows well on all our products. www.jlight.com

BASSMAN BLAINE Bassman Blaine is a one-stop destination for a complete range of stylish home furnishings & decor from the finest vendors in the industry, such as Bernhardt and Noir. Shop in person or through our website. In stock items available same day. bassmanblaine.com/laguna-showroom


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LDC SUITE 101B Distinctive Designs in Iron - Custom iron furniture, lighting and accessories. www.lagunadesigncenter.com KK Design Concepts - Whether you are planning to remodel your kitchen, renovate your bathroom, build a new home from the ground up, or give any room a new look - we are committed to providing creative solutions and the highest level of service. www.kkdesignconcepts.com Wesley Design Inc. - We approach each project individually. We customize beautiful Kitchen, Bath and space remodels for our clients. Creating spaces that are casual, elegant, warm and inviting. www.wesleydesigninc.com

PIRNAR Luxury custom-make doors based on technology, safety, indispensable solid materials and elegantly done in high-end design. www.pirnardoors.com


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Days of Design Virtual Fall Market 2020 Tuesday, November 10 - Thursday, November 12 Three days of design inspiration, education, product introductions and fun! Keynotes and panels featuring industry leaders, LDC showroom spotlights, CEU classes and raffles

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Past Perfect CHARACTERFUL AND COMFORTABLE, THERE’S NOTHING DATED ABOUT THE NEW HISTORICAL HOME. W R I T T E N A N D P R O D U C E D BY G R AC E B E U L E Y H U N T

There’s something soothing about a house that has stood the test of time—layers of soul, a testament to enduring materials and beneath it all, a suggestion of simpler days. It is these and so many other attributes that have intrigued design devotees young and old to seek out historic homes. As Summer Loftin, designer, antiques dealer and lucky inhabitant of this preserved 1920s carriage house, keenly observes, “Nostalgia is making a comeback and everybody loves a great story.”

In her own Atlanta living room, designer Summer Loftin chose Benjamin Moore’s Summer Blue to create “a calm yet vibrant” setting for original architectural features, including black-and-white checkered floors and preserved dentil moldings, to shine. Adding interest, Loftin’s personal collections of blue-andwhite porcelain, early 20th-century Dutch oil paintings and antique furnishings build a unique and storied tableau. summerloftin.com

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ORIGINAL FLAVOR Brooklyn-based architect Elizabeth Roberts built an empire around gently injecting turn-of-the-century homes with contemporary perspective. Here, Roberts waxes poetic on balancing old with new and the appetite for historic charm in the luxury market. elizabethroberts.com Natural niche: As an undergrad at UC Berkeley, I spent summers on an archeological dig in Crete, which opened my eyes to the layers of history found in architecture. At the time, Columbia University’s Architectural Historic Preservation graduate program offered a Design Sector degree that focused on the reuse of historic buildings.

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I’m so happy this brought me to New York. I’ve restored more than 50 townhouses here, the vast majority more than 150 years old. Reno rule: With an addition, it’s respectful to create a clear demarcation where the old building ends and new one begins. I will not design “fake old.” Never update: Original handrails. Solid mahogany is irreplaceable and when restored, incomparable to any other wood. Always update: Lighting and paint. Dream digs: An old Parisian apartment with high ceilings and plaster moldings everywhere. Characterful refresh: Minimize sheetrock by installing painted or unpainted wood paneling on the ceiling or walls. Finding balance: If there is an authentic detail, I’ll try hard to work around it—and not just in prewar buildings. For a current 1980s renovation, we decided that the unusual roof and double-story fireplace should stay. We’re replacing the lava-stone panels on the chimney breast with handmade tile, but decided the shape and form were important to retaining the feel of the original structure. Always chic: Authenticity. I spend an enormous amount of time creating unique homes that sit well within their context.


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COLLECTORS ACROSS THE NATION SOUND OFF ON BUYING TRENDS AND FAVORITE TREASURES.

RUTH DAVIS, FOUND HOUSTON, TEXAS

In-store: Conversation pieces with personality— unique furnishings, new and vintage art and creative accessories. Personal aesthetic: I’m drawn to antiques with a contemporary feel and look for pieces with very clean lines. That being said, I also love rococo. It’s all about the mix. Signature pieces: Mirrors. Even in a contemporary house, an antique mirror looks fresh, and we sell a lot of them. We also love a great gilt wood chair which we’ll usually upholster in something fun, like chartreuse felt. Two cents: The designer Miles Redd once said that the success of a project depends on how many “yeses” he gets. My advice is to hire a great designer and say “yes” a lot. foundforthehome.com

CRIS BRIGER AND CHARLES PEED, CASA GUSTO WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA

Old with new: We offer antiques, art and exclusive contemporary pieces, including Mexican Talavera pottery and papier-mâché botanicals. Recent favorite: A 19 th -century Irish mahogany settee, which arrived in a very stiff blue silk. We reupholstered it in a brown stripe and added chocolate ribbons for spunk. Totally Pride and Prejudice worthy. Secret sauce: We like opposing fabrics, like mattress ticking upholstery for a formal bench to change its attitude—like a day dress for evening. Why antique: Furniture, like architecture, should pass the test of time, evoking where it came from, and bringing a story to a room. getthegusto.com

MICHAEL TRAPP, MICHAEL TRAPP INC. WEST CORNWALL, CONNECTICUT

Sweet spots: 16th- to 20 th-century textiles, furniture, carpets, ceramics, natural history, paintings, chandeliers and more. Latest score: 16th -century Ming Swatow porcelain plates from a shipwreck discovered off Sumatra. I covered the walls of my sitting room with over 300 of them. Timeless means: Good proportion, quality materials, solid construction and a nice patina. In demand: Dutch Colonial furniture from the 19th and 20th century; simple pieces with strong lines. Mantra: I search the world for beautiful objects. It doesn’t matter who made it or when—just that it’s beautiful. michaeltrapp.com


For a decadent dose of old-world style, look no further than de Gournay’s new Cabinet of Curiosities wallcovering. Drawing inspiration from the 16 th -century Wunderkammer craze, the design depicts an array of collectible objects—all hand-painted and custom curated per client—set within the illusion of decorative cabinetry. Think of it like your own miniature museum immortalized in silk. degournay.com

ROOTED IN PLACE Residences by architect Gil Schafer are an inimitable cocktail of timeless style and modern comfort. Whether designing his own Greek Revival farmhouse in New England or a sprawling Mediterranean Revival in Montecito (as seen in this sketch), according to Schafer, the following three considerations shape every ground-up project from outset to install day. gpschafer.com Siting. The most successful home design sits on its site in a way that feels inevitable. It nestles into the land, taking cues from its contours, embracing the views and creating seemingly effortless fl ow between inside and outside. Context. A new historic house’s authenticity really depends on how well it relates to its context—both natural and historical. What style it is, its proportions, how the windows look, its details—all of these elements send subliminal messages to the mind’s eye that tell you whether to believe the design or not. Decoration. Never leave thinking about decoration until the end of the project— it should be right there at the beginning along with the architecture and the landscape. In the most successful schemes, the furniture sits effortlessly in rooms designed around them, and the colors and textures of the fabrics enhance the architecture, connecting with the residence’s sense of time and place.

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While the exact origin story remains unconfirmed, the rocking chair is widely held as an American contribution, first favored by Colonial mothers, later decorating porches from the Great Plains to the White House and always being reinvented anew as a dynamic design statement. Handiwork of Asheville, North Carolina-based chairmaker Brian Boggs, the Cio rocker—available in maple, walnut and cherry— speaks to both the resurgent chic of clean-lined brown furniture and the enduring appeal of a quintessentially American staple. brianboggschairmakers.com

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ROOTED IN PLACE PHOTO: COURTESY G.P. SCHAFER ARCHITECT. AMERICAN INVENTION PHOTO: COURTESY BRIAN BOGGS. PLAYING FAVORITES PHOTO: COURTESY DE GOURNAY. MAKING HISTORY PHOTO: NICO SCHINCO.

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DESIGNER DAVID KAIHOI TELLS THE TALE OF A GRAND OLD 1810 FEDERAL THAT LURED HIS FAMILY TO THE HUDSON VALLEY.

We got the itch last April. A friend insisted we crash at his 19 th-century farmhouse in upstate New York, and that’s when my wife began aching for a country home. She always wanted a Jane Austen fantasy: an old house with good bones and stories. But it was only an abstract notion with architectural flourishes—a crackling fireplace, a proper staircase, gutsy millwork, worn floors and wavy glass windows. Maybe a kooky attic. Something rough around the edges with strong, redeemable character. Our hearts are in New York City’s East Village, where we haven’t tired of our fifth-floor walkup. Our two kids share a bedroom and we colorfully negotiate use of a single bathroom. It’s an adventure that keeps us tight and mindful. We weren’t necessarily in a position to buy, but we love a project—and entertaining the idea had become a preferred dinner conversation. Where could it be? What might it look like? We were open to all scenarios, but that weekend directed our focus to a historic home in the Hudson Valley.

We’d ogle listings of romantic piles, sigh to ourselves and think, ‘too much work,’ or ‘too much money.’ It was heartbreaking! Death by a thousand listings. But then, one stopped us cold. You know that feeling when it starts to hurt? That’s love, I think. We fell in love. The house was in Columbia County and since we were in the area over the New Year, we planned a drive-by; a tempt of fate. We snooped around and peeked through windows. As we feared, it checked all boxes: history, scale and gentle layers of quirks from owners past and present. We contacted the broker for a closer look, and you know the rest. For now, the rooms are empty and the echoes couldn’t make us happier. It will be a long, slow burn, collecting stories and writing the next chapter in the history of this house. reddkaihoi.com

The new neighbors—goats from an abutting horse farm—offer an unconventional housewarming for designer David Kaihoi, wife Monique, daughter Mirabelle and son Anders, as they settle into their recently purchased historic home in Ghent, New York.


“TECHNOLOGY SHOULD SIMPLIFY YOUR LIFE, NOT COMPLICATE IT.”


Continuity of technology is a critical component of home renovations. At Modern Home Systems, a San Diego-based company specializing in home automation, designated home theaters and outdoor entertainment centers, the objective of each residential project is to find a solution that fits the homeowner’s lifestyle while incorporating as much of their existing technology as possible. “People come to us to create seamlessness among their technology,” says Otto Benson, president of Modern Home Systems. Intelligent Illumination In constant development, lighting design from a technological perspective is particularly noteworthy. “Lighting control has become a huge part of our industry,” Benson shares. “We have the capability to create scenes with your lighting, whether that be to fit your schedule or for the lights to naturally dim and brighten depending on the actual sunlight coming through the home.”

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BEAUTY + STRENGTH In choosing the highest quality of wood, AG Millworks carefully matches it for grade, density, color, texture and compatible grain patterns. Then, it is used in superior stile and rail construction for stress-balanced components and maximum resistance to warping.

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“In 2019, we proudly introduced the ultimate solution to your prescriptive energy needs: the Energy Solutions bifold,” Eletel says. In 2020, an entire line of slider and French swing door systems followed suit. “These options are compliant with Title 24 prescriptive standards, and are currently available in clad, all wood and solid Accoya, in custom sizes and with various glass and sill options. Additionally, we use lowVOC factory finishes to keep our community and your family safe, and we give back through a carefully executed wood waste recycling program that has been in operation since 1992.”

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Privately owned, skillfully managed and independently operated since 1986, AG Millworks produces handcrafted, custom-built bifold, multislide and French swing doors with incredible attention to detail, combining luxury and innovation to create systems that transform an ordinary living space into an indoor-outdoor paradise. “Great design, extraordinary customer service and a fair price are the foundations of our practice,” says Richard Eletel, the company’s president and founder. Alongside its unparalleled designs and superior production standards, AG Millworks offers its door and window systems exclusively through 450 authorized, highly trained dealers located throughout the western United States. With factory-installed retractable screens, custom finishes, multiple sill, stile and rail options, and built-up frames delivered ready to install, AG Millworks leads the industry in truly unique, quality door and bifold window products.

Top: With simulated lites, these 25-by-8-foot bifold doors make for an effortless, open-air lifestyle. Far left: California-style living is at its best in this home, with a matching set of bifold doors opening to a relaxing outdoor space. Left: A beautiful multislide door system with factory-installed retractable screens provides easy, yet elegant access to this patio. Above: Striking bifold doors match a radial bifold pass-through kitchen window. All photography courtesy of AG Millworks



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IN VOGUE + SECURE Brown Safe shines at the intersection of state-of-theart technology and timeless aesthetic design. Some of the key features in most all of its products include … • Ballistic armor plating •P roprietary fire-resistant cladding • Premium paint finishes

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Growing up, Lynel Brown often heard her father utter a phrase his own father instilled in him, “Build it for your children’s children … and teach them the same.” Frederick Brown, who founded Brown Safe in 1980, certainly passed the mentality on successfully. “This is now a mantra of sorts for our family

• Exotic hardwoods ine leather interiors with •F hand-stitched detailing ommercial-grade systems •C for monitoring and granting access, including biometric fingerprint-reading locks, bolt lock indicator sensors, silent signal alerts and home automation integration

and company, and we honor it each day through a steadfast commitment to excellent craftsmanship and long-term reliability,” Lynel says. Yet even as it maintains these values, the creator of high-design, high-tech safes and vaults innovates, consistently introducing some of the most exquisite, well-performing and one-of-a-kind products in the field. Brown Safe’s best seller perfectly exemplifies the result of such duality. “Our Gem safes offer the same security and functionality of our military-grade products, with added beauty, elegance and convenience that make them a must-have for the home.”

INDUSTRY FIRST: THE CHRONOS Brown Safe’s Chronos design is the sum total of everything the company has learned about safe design, cutting-edge technology, advanced materials manufacturing and mechanical engineering. “It retains the Brown Safe DNA, but does everything in a whole new way,” Lynel says. “The Chronos model was the first safe anywhere to be completely built out of military-grade ballistic armor plating. It also sports a completely original interlocking door design and mechanical system that allows for solid-titanium locking bolts on all four sides, for silky-smooth operation.” Accessed via fingerprint and abundant with other luxurious features, Chronos truly stands apart.

Top: With Ultrasuede-lined drawer inserts for jewelry organization, this Gem safe’s interior is the perfect place for precious pieces. Bottom, left: This custom Chronos 4218 watch vault has Damascus steel details. Bottom, right: This Chronos’ creamy interior suits the regality of the jewels within.



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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “Through unique veining, color variation and book-matching, we help to push the boundaries of design.”

POINTS OF PIVOTAL PROGRESS •B espoke techniques. “We made a big shift when we started to do cut-to-size projects in our in-house factories in Shanghai,” You says. “Today, you can find the results in major developments across the United States.”

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The charm of a company evolving from door-to-door sales to international recognition and status as a local “brand name” is lost on no one. The history of Color Marble is just such a story. In 1991, Jemmy You and Susana Jeng founded the company and began taking their passion for tile around the block. Twenty-five years later, their son, Andrew You, runs the purveyor of marble, granite, quartzite and more, and he has stayed true to his parents’ mantra: quality. “We take procurement very seriously,” he says. “We take our time to find the absolute best blocks, slabs, tiles and more.” In close contact with a trusted group of architects and designers, he and his team stay abreast of what’s coming next in design, and ensure their suppliers find exactly what is needed. It’s no wonder local companies and homeowners alike choose to buy from Color Marble rather than importing product.

Top: High-end residential home installations are what Color Marble does best. Everything is customized to the customer’s liking. Right: Eyecatching in every sense of the word, this master bathroom features stunning stone surrounds. Center: Designed by Kim Gordon and featured editorially, this incredible project includes a central fireplace with an exquisite pattern … it almost seems designed. Far right: In the new Thea at Metropolis building, Color Marble’s R&D team customized a quartz color for the islands and countertops. Top & Right: Photography courtesy of International Marmol Inc. Center: Photography courtesy of Kim Gordon Designs Far right: Photography courtesy of Greenland USA

ignature creations. •S “Another major moment was the introduction of our own line, Colorquartz,” You says. “It is now one of the most well-known quartz brands in the world.” oteworthy installations. •N The Thea tower at Metropolis in Downtown Los Angeles is among the projects of which You and team are most proud.



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CLARITY + DEVOTION “A key aspect of our approach, and thus a part of what sets us apart, is how the journey is organized,” Reeves says. “We keep everyone’s experience (client, architect, subcontractor) in mind. One of the difficult things about this industry is that you are only as good as your last job, but we feel that when we stick to this formula, and work with the best of the best, it’s hard to go wrong. The trick is also to be careful how many projects we take.” Getting too big would inevitably mean sacrificing that personal touch, so while every project is tempting, Reeves and his team practice the art of saying no when necessary.

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At Corbin Reeves Construction, the pursuit of progress isn’t about risky ideas or time-saving technologies. In fact, for principals Michael Reeves and Greg Hawkins, great things are born of dedication to the old way. They are each personally involved in every project from start to finish—even the billing. “Our management style is something you don’t often see nowadays,” Reeves says. “Some would call us a dying breed.” But for a segment of the most demanding clients in the world, it has proven appealing. Over the course of its years in business, Corbin Reeves Construction has served a prestigious, celebrity clientele. Ever since working with a big actress in the 1990s to create a Beverly Hills stunner, the firm has been a trusted favorite in the community. Having followed many of its repeat clients from Los Angeles to Orange County some years ago, the team now works out of a Costa Mesa studio.

Top: The scope of this residence called for the Corbin Reeves team to build a contemporary home that combines a central courtyard and terraces with warm, expansive interior rooms. Its clean lines required precise craftsmanship of details like the built-in cabinetry and shelving. Architecture by James Conrad. Interior design by Errol de Jager.


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DREAM CATCHERS Noted for the mantra, “If you can dream it, we can build it,” Dan Luna and his team will stop at nothing to bring a client’s vision to life. Services include: • Full design remodeling of homes • Fabricating single rooms or pieces • Refurbishing single rooms or pieces •C ustomizations, including use of metals, specialty glass, plaster and other materials

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DAN LUNA DESIGNS AND EXCEPTIONAL WOODWORKING 949.280.7592 | danlunawoodworking.com |

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An entrepreneur who leads by example, Dan Luna, founder of Dan Luna Designs and Exceptional Woodworking based in Laguna Hills, has been honing his craft since the age of 15.

For Dan Luna, woodworking is more than a business—it’s a passion. Now the designer is actively building up a business extension focused primarily on cabinetry design, with sights set on opening a studio in Laguna Beach. “With time, my company will be Dan Luna Designs and Exceptional Cabinetry and Millwork,” Luna notes. A venture worth keeping an eye out for when it comes to future projects.

“I took my first woodshop class in high school and went on to work for my teacher, obsessed with the art,” Luna says. “For the past 41 years, I have had the pleasure of pouring blood, sweat and tears into creating a company and building a team capable of producing high-end cabinetry and millwork.” And that company has earned quite a reputation given its groundbreaking achievements, such as taking on the design of a 17,000-square-foot California home. “We are fearless when it comes to taking on extremes,” Luna adds, noting that his team integrates the latest technologies, including three-dimensional renderings, alongside artisanal techniques. “When you have the best crew around, there’s nothing you can’t do.”

“Our mission is to never stop imagining, creating and executing the best of the best.”

Top: Determined to design the ideal kitchen, Luna’s goal here was to incorporate the client’s art pieces and have plenty of functional storage. Left: The design intent for the master bath was to create an open feel, hence the floating cabinets with display areas for art in the water closet. Above: Working within the space constraints of a corner, Luna and team built a floating furniture piece off of the library. All photography by Darlene Halaby Photography


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A HOUSE HAS A STORY TO TELL “I’m not about a one-off hero shot, but rather, a series of images that take you through a space in an engaging and meaningful way,” Halaby says. “Professional images confirm a dream that someone’s talent, planning, time and energy went into. If I can capture that story and make someone happy, then it was a good day at work!”

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DARLENE HALABY PHOTOGRAPHY 949.293.4668 | dhalabyphotography.com |

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Darlene Halaby has a unique role within the design community … she gives all of its work a new life, beyond the jobsite. “I have been fortunate enough to collaborate with some of the top architects,

•T he blueprint: “I prefer clean, simple, uncluttered shots that establish the focus and highlight the personality or character of a space,” Halaby says. “With an artistic, moody approach, the goal is to maintain the light intended by the architect.” •T he method: Halaby uses the latest wireless tethered shooting system, which allows everyone at the shoot to see things large and in real time. •T he result: Believing strongly that art is a recreation of reality, and photography an art, Halaby adds dimension, life and meaning to an architectural image, showcasing the tangible creation through her own work of art.

custom home builders and designers in the business,” she shares. “I transfer their visions into film.” In doing so, she makes them accessible to viewers across the globe. For Halaby, the work is the fulfillment of a courageously pursued dream. “I have always had creative impulses, and after 15 years as a pediatric nurse, I made the bold move of starting a career in photography,” Halaby says. She returned to school, learned volumes and quickly made a name for herself in the niche she set out for from the start: architectural photography. But her growth didn’t stop with the realization of success. “I never cease experimenting,” she says. “I want to be outstanding in my field, paving a creative path instead of following one.”

Top: The execution of this design by builder RJ Schwinn Associates is impeccable. The transition of materials, perfect symmetry and balance of lines were fun to photograph. Far left: Architect Doug Mansfield found a way to incorporate ocean views from most every room in this house. Left & Above: Designed by Jessica A. DazaChacon, this bedroom complements the architecture while being completely tailored to the homeowners’ lifestyle. All photography by Darlene Halaby Photography


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “I would like to leave behind a legacy of bold and brave— yet simple and tasteful—architecture.”

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GEOFF SUMICH DESIGN 949.496.8991 | geoffsumichdesign.com |

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Converging time-honored materials and modern forms; embracing elements of the past while celebrating simplicity and minimalism: these are the hallmarks of Geoff Sumich’s “Romantic Modernism” concept. “I endeavor to create design that is timeless and gets better with age,” he says. “I incorporate materials, such as stone, wood and steel, and allow them to age in a natural and maintenance-free manner in the context of a simple and clean modern space.” After attending architecture school in New Zealand, Sumich moved to Southern California. His nascent career was defined by traditional design, which gave him the experience and knowledge to craft and refine his own unique style. “My early years in Orange County forced me to understand and appreciate period architecture, which to this day informs my current modern style,” he says.

Top: The view from the street toward the stairs and entry of this North Laguna residence showcases its one-of-a-kind design. Right: In order to keep a 200-year-old mesquite entry gate in use for this La Cresta residence, it was framed in Cor-Ten steel. Far right: Welcome to cars and horses; the front entry court of the La Cresta home is magnificently scaled.

Sumich’s hands-on approach to design starts in his model room, where he constructs anywhere from five to 20 physical cardboard and wood models for each project. “Through this iterative process, I reduce and refine the design to simple, bold and sophisticated forms and spaces,” he explains. The design is then modeled in three dimensions on the computer and continues on this iterative process of development, creating proportioned and harmonious exteriors and interiors. “My use of models as a design tool (as opposed to a presentation tool) both informs my designs and differentiates my work from other architectural firms,” he says.


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“Our work is trendsetting and never trendy.”

Fueled by élan for her trade, Kelly Ferm has been skyrocketing since she first stepped foot in the interior design biz. While she’s also known for weaving a seamless bridge between architect, builder, herself and the client—certainly a rare gift—it’s Ferm’s aesthetic, at once characteristic and completely individual to the homeowner, that has made her irresistible. To look through her portfolio is to feel an overwhelming sense of graceful, timeless style, and yet, to see pieces of a distinct personality within each room and home. One might wonder what follows such success, but Ferm’s evolution is never done. “At the moment, I’m focused on pursuing the science of transitioning from the fast lane to home in ways that meet modern needs and reclaim the art of grandeur, leisurely spaces and playful retreats,” she says. She’ll also be growing her Home With Style edesign program, which launched this year.

PHILOSOPHIES: SEEN ON SOCIAL •# onlyprettythings “This is my simple, straightforward mindset,” Ferm says. “I want to make the world a more beautiful place one room at a time, and I believe that a fresh, pretty approach always stands out.” In creating this, Ferm and team are detail-oriented, fearless with color and love to play with patterns.

•# homewithstyle Two of the greatest draws for clients of Kelly Ferm are her passion for fine art and knack for curating home decor that is unique, yet elegant. One-of-a-kind, sensible luxury and a fun mix of shades and textures cater to the desire for a home that feels personal and specialized, but could cover the pages of a magazine. “It’s your home … with style.”

Top, left: This incredible shot honors the architecture of this retreat, which embodies the essence of its surroundings: mountain ranges deemed by some to be the most beautiful in the world. Top, right: Darling Penny loves this entryway, which frames impressive views of the Sierra Nevada. A mix of antiques in this modern home adds longevity. Above: Inspired by the exterior landscape, a pebbled stone floor and tasteful wall paneling painted in Sage Brush create a backdrop for the client’s antiques in this playful powder room. All photography by Karyn Millet


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “Our interiors marry historic design details with a current aesthetic and contemporary finishes. We honor the past while blending elements of the present.”

A FAMILY PASSION “My dad was a general contractor and built single-family homes and condominiums in sunny Southern California. On Saturday mornings, my sister and I would tiptoe out of the house and pile into his car to make the jobsite rounds. I still love the smell of sawdust and old blueprints. Prior to that time, my aunt and uncle built a house I called ‘The Glass House’ in Point Loma. It had an H-shaped floor plan and an 80-foot-long central hall with an atrium in the middle. I marveled at it. Years later, I learned it was designed by architect Homer Delawie, and I was elated to learn this was one of his favorite homes.”

KLANG & ASSOCIATES INTERIOR DESIGN 760.438.1144 | klangdesigns.com |

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For Klang & Associates Interior Design, adaptability has been the driver behind decades of noteworthy design work. After years of focusing on model homes, working with homeowners was a natural transition. And along the way, the firm mastered a market niche that helps others embrace their ability to evolve: senior living. Inspired by the vision of retirement communities as five-star hotels with amenities and spaces that embolden, company owner Lisa Klang Schriver and her team develop interiors that support and enliven all involved.

TECH THAT ENTHUSES “The ability to illustrate interiors that aren’t even built yet is essential in today’s marketplace,” Schriver says. “Working in tandem with Irwin Partners Architects, we utilize modeling software that allows the client to walk through the building prior to any construction. This is a valuable tool in meeting the client’s expectations.”

They have become known for designs that utilize authentic materials, creating cohesiveness throughout a home or building, and the firm’s more than 50 awards would suggest that the approach is effective. In the midst of it all, a new endeavor emerges: “We have developed a retail website, klangclassic.com, where we sell designer interior style packages with furniture, art and accessories curated to create the home of your dreams.”

Top: Dramatic columns and artwork by Georgeana Ireland act as central focal points and anchor the lobby of this Ocean Hills senior living community. Photography by Benny Haddad


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “Push the envelope beyond what is considered ‘normal.’ That is where the magic happens.”

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In 2003, Lee Lefebvre decided to pursue a niche he favored. The mechanical engineer, who had a passion for design and an understanding of manufacturing, established LL Waterfall Design. It was a fateful moment, not only for him, but for the entire design industry. Because who doesn’t want a stunning water feature in their home or office, with none of the upkeep? Lefebvre would, soon after founding his company, find a way to achieve that desire by eliminating the biggest problem with water features: the water itself. “The scaling, chemicals and maintenance are burdens an owner used to carry, but after five years in research and development, we put an end to it all with our revolutionary L2O Liquid,” Lefebvre shares. The solution is safer and more visually pleasing than water, yet sounds like the real thing. Alongside this impressive innovation, Lefebvre is also known for his commissioned art sculptures.

VISIONARIES + FUTURE • I nspirational figure: “Elon Musk has shaped my perspective on technology and evolving through design,” Lefebvre says. “His boldness in going after big ideas and bringing them to fruition in his own generation makes him the ultimate inventor of our time.” •U p next: LL Waterfall Design is currently working on its Commissioned Luxe Collection, which will offer artistic sculpture installations designed exclusively by Lefebvre.

Top: Placed here in an open office design, the Crystal Cascade feature brings life and tranquility to a corporate environment. Bottom, left: LL Waterfall’s Sheer Cascade feature creates a harmonious ambiance in this dining room. Bottom, right: The Harmony Cascade feature, with three panels of mesh and L2O Liquid, decorates this stairwell. All photography courtesy of LL Waterfall Design



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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “We bring together durability, performance, color and texture; we bend steel … beautifully.”

INSPIRATION CENTRAL “We have opened a new showroom and teamed up with regional artisans and brands to create the vignettes,” O’Neill enthuses. Garreau Designs, John Barber Glass Designs, Siemon & Salazar and Dacor will all be featured. Explore fully functioning kitchens, in an array of colors and styles.

MOYA LIVING 714.545.1838 | moyaliving.com |

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In the eyes of Moya O’Neill, even the most minuscule things, like decorative pulls, can become the jewelry of the home. Pioneers responsible for bringing the concept of powder-coated steel indoors—with a design focus rarely afforded it before—O’Neill and her team at Moya Living build cabinetry and island units to last a lifetime. “We create pieces that will be functional and beautiful when your grandchildren are grown,” O’Neill says. “Steel doesn’t have the same limitations, or the potential to wear over time, that materials

SPARKED IN CHILDHOOD “The influence of my parents has certainly informed my work,” O’Neill says. “From my mother, I learned how to put a home together through unusual choices. My father was an upcycler, which is a polite way of saying he couldn’t walk past anything that was being discarded. He instilled in me an understanding of business and promoting what you love.”

like wood and laminate do. And with features like soft-close slides and hinges, and custom liners, pullouts and hardware, we strive to perfect our offering from both an engineering and aesthetic perspective.” Its reputation with architects, designers and homeowners across the country would suggest they’ve been successful.

Top: Now on view at the Pirch showroom in La Jolla, this design features powdercoated pieces in Manhattan Blue and Classic White. Far left: The outdoor kitchen transitions perfectly from the indoors, even matching the railing, at this beach home. Left: Clean and sleek steel laundry cabinets make for an ideal utilitarian space. All photography by Greg Sims


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “We never settle. When our client comes home, it must be to a place that doesn’t compromise in any way—in comfort or style.”

STYLE STUDY Pizzetti offers a look into the intricate process and point of view behind her exquisite, awardwinning (ASID Orange County Design Award and more) work.

PIZZETTI DESIGN STUDIO 949.698.0204 | pizzettidesign.com |

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Italy has long been a mecca of design. The marriage of practicality and beauty is a theme abundant in its culture, and for Valeria Pizzetti, this remains a constant inspiration. The founder and lead designer of Pizzetti Design Studio is a native of the country who embarked on a mission to bring stunning European aesthetics to California, from a firsthand perspective. “In Italy, there is a concept we call ‘cult of the home,’ which embodies the idea that your home reflects your personality,” she shares. “It’s the place you come back to; it should welcome you and tell your story. European design, defined by simplicity with pops of interest and sensory detail, brings this to life. I wanted to introduce this to a new audience.” Through her Newport Beach office, and with inspiration funneling directly from Pizzetti Design Studio’s sister location in Monza, Italy, she does just that.

Top: Custom furnishings and cabinetry, as well as a metal reveal at the fireplace, pull together a coastal contemporary look. Right: Terrazzo flooring, white marble wall tile and an earthy wooden cabinetry unit create an organic vibe. Center: Pietra Grigio is a stunning choice for a modern fireplace surround. Far right: Custom cabinetry is flush with the wall, and recessed LED lighting puts its contents on display. All photography by Chad Mellon

thos: •E “In my experience, when a design is functional, visually pleasing, timeless in its details and fluid in spatial movement, you have a space that is beautiful and emotionally moving.” aterials: •M “We often mix natural stone, glass, wood and metal in a blend of clean lines. The goal is ‘sophisticated, yet inviting.’” ignature: •S “Floating elements, inventive reveals and stunning architectural lighting are among the features we’re known for.”


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At Radford Doors & Gates, the ordinary becomes an art form. The company, which specializes in ultraluxury garage doors, driveway gates and pedestrian gates, is guided by a belief that just because something must perform ideally, doesn’t mean it can’t also be an aesthetic marvel. The mindset is evident in

“We strive to be trendsetters, reimagining what is possible in an old, static trade.”

Radford’s portfolio, where each product’s visual details—whether country French or contemporary—speak to a level of quality and customization seldom seen within this industry. One recent project exemplifies the bespoke aspect of the company’s craft. “We worked with a famous business icon who loves modern design and wanted a driveway gate that could disappear into the ground,” says Alex Souliotes, the company’s president. “We sourced a subterranean system that does just that, and it has inspired our next product launch: a gate called Apollo.”

GATEWAYS TO INNOVATION: WHAT IT TAKES •S ourcing the best. Radford imports luxury product from Europe, in addition to seeking the most high-end U.S. offerings.

•A robust showroom. With full-size doors on display, and a stock of hand samples and color chips, Radford’s showroom welcomes those who want to see, touch and feel the products before making a decision. It is open to trade pros and homeowners alike.

•V isionaries on staff. “Our lead estimator, Damon Broussard, designs what others deem impossible,” Souliotes says. “Justin Bramstedt, our operations manager, has been called a miracle worker for his engineering of custom installations. And estimator Fred Lou has left a legacy of custom contemporary designs to our new leadership.”

Top, left: This ultracontemporary driveway gate retracts all the way into the ground. Top, right: With impeccable imported designs incorporated into its construction, this two-in-one door system has an entry door built in. Above: These designer Italian garage doors come ready with a trackless opening system, for the most finished look available.


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “Outstanding design and impeccable quality inspire us.”

DISTINCTLY SAILHOUSE •L ocation, location, location: Desirable Sailhouse locations include walkability to the beach, boating, shopping and dining destinations. •E nduring appeal: Traditional Cape Cod and Eastern Seaboard-style homes are timelessly elegant in Newport Beach and have become synonymous with Sailhouse signature projects.

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Interdisciplinary construction and development firm Sailhouse emphasizes originality, quality and longevity in every project. Founded in 2009 by Pat Patterson, the residential builder and developer has created extraordinary environments throughout Orange County. Sailhouse was born from Patterson’s desire to reinvigorate many of Newport Beach’s coastal communities, many of which have been built more than 50 years ago. “Sailhouse saw an opportunity to update a beloved community and create new homes for families to enjoy for generations to come,” he shares. “Our focus is to create sophisticated single-family and multiunit residences in desirable beachside neighborhoods. We always have an eye on the market to find a new, inspiring piece of property to transform into a Sailhouse home.” Design longevity in every residence is paramount to the company’s success: each creative and construction decision is made with the intention to ensure Sailhouse homes are thoughtfully executed now and forever.

Top: A saltwater pool and covered outdoor kitchen provide the ultimate entertaining space at this luxury custom home in Newport Beach’s Dover Shores neighborhood. Right: A sophisticated kitchen features Calacatta Borghini premium slab from Walker Zanger, Bulgarian limestone flooring, custom cabinetry, professional appliances, a wine fridge, walk-in pantry and views of the living room and lush courtyard. Top: Photography by Jeri Koegel Right: Photography by Joe Garruba

•L aid-back but luxurious: Architectural Sailhouse staples include open floor plans, indoor-outdoor living spaces, rooftop decks, palatial master suites and oversize kitchens with first-rate appliances.


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G ROU N D B R E A K E R S | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “Buying or selling a home is an intimate process that we are grateful to help our clients through.”

SUMMER + JESSIE’S TENETS OF SUCCESS •O pen-mindedness: “Real estate is constantly changing, and we are always open to trying new technologies that may make our lives and our clients’ lives a little easier.”

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Qualified in nearly every facet of residential real estate, with an accomplished team whose backgrounds span design, construction and architecture, The Summer Perry Group delivers a smart, refreshing concierge-style service to buyers, sellers and renters that is aligned with the easygoing elegance and culture of coastal Orange County. Experience distinguishes the team at The Summer Perry Group, providing value to builder clients and end users alike with an unparalleled understanding of the new construction and remodeling process. Their best-in-class marketing strategies are no exception. “We pride ourselves on diving into the numbers side of things to drive our marketing to the right clientele. It’s not enough to cast a wide net and hope for success,” shares Summer Perry, a broker associate with Surterre Properties®. Showcased through statement photography and dynamic videos, bespoke property websites and premium printed materials that are crafted by an exclusive in-house creative team, each home is individually positioned for success.

Top: A modern marvel in Corona del Mar, 316 Hazel Drive was sold by The Summer Perry Group. Right: It’s hard to beat 913 West Bay Avenue’s Newport Beach location. It’s no wonder it was so swiftly sold by The Summer Perry Group. Far right: Currently offered by The Summer Perry Group, this beautiful home is listed at $4,433,000. Top: Photography by Tim Krueger Right: Photography by California Real Estate Photography Far right: Photography by Archs & Angles

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Inside a historic Rancho Santa Fe abode, a designer creates an airy oasis for a Seattle-area family.

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Designer Christine Harris created an ethereal setting in the living room of her clients’ historic Rancho Santa Fe home, starting with a linen-draped Verellen sofa. The flowy material balances the exaggerated shape of the Caste armchairs dressed in a Schumacher fabric. The hues throughout the room all complement the Jackie Leishman diptych.


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ometimes life presents opportunities too good to be ignored. Such was the case for Henry Weaks Jr. and Laura Weaks, a Seattle-area couple who often vacationed in San Diego. So when an offer to sell Henry’s technology company meant more time to manage a second home, the couple began searching for a place in their dream locale. “We were looking for a comfortable Spanish-style house,” he says, adding, “It took more than a year to find the right one. We’d take a 6 a.m. flight down from Seattle, look at five or 10 properties, and then fly home.” The search was worth it, though, because once they spotted a historic Rancho Santa Fe abode by the pioneering architect Lilian J. Rice, the couple knew they’d found their spot. “It was like magic,” says Henry. Designed by Rice, who also served as the lead planner for the community in the 1920s and who is considered instrumental in making Spanish-style architecture the style in California, the home had the vernacular exterior that the couple wanted. Inside, however, those classic exteriors were balanced with modern interiors thanks to an earlier renovation that yielded a sleek, updated kitchen and a luxurious main bathroom. All that was needed was to put the Weaks’ stamp on it. To Laura, that meant California cool, full of texture and subtle hues. “I love walking into a home that feels inviting,” she says. “Not too stuffy.” A bit of research turned up designer Christine Harris, who, simply put, got it. “The only thing that Laura stated was that she wanted it to be unique and well-done,” says Harris. “My take on that was chic but approachable. The clients are not pretentious, and the house needed to reflect that.” The home became a passion project for Harris. “I furnished it the way I would if this was my dream house,” the designer says. “I knew the vibe I wanted early on, and then the layers started to build from there.” That aesthetic—eclectic and casual with an air of understated elegance—is achieved with a muted color palette, carefully curated furniture and standout art.

In the living room, for example, Harris unexpectedly paired tailored, oversize, modern tub chairs with a sofa draped in a slouchy linen cover. Benches covered in a supple leather add another layer of texture. The tans, blues and creams of the palette play to the abstract diptych by Jackie Leishman that dominates one end of the room. Above the fireplace on the other end, a Sally King Benedict piece with the same color palette leans against a custom mirror. “It became my mission to curate the art for the house,” says Harris of her thoughtful acquisitions for the couple. Another one of Leishman’s pieces appears in the dining room, where it is offset by curved armchairs, a sculptural chandelier and a collection of vintage accessories. More than anything, it was important that the house was livable, not just for them but also for their kids and pets. To make a place where everyone can gather, the designer turned her attention to the family room off the kitchen, where a multitude of seating provides plenty of room for entertaining. Removing a wine refrigerator and display shelving in the room, Harris installed a custom banquette for an eating nook that allows for casual meals and football viewing parties. While Harris and Laura focused on the interiors, Henry directed his attention to the landscaping. After purchasing the house, before the interiors were done, he stayed there for extended periods to develop his knowledge of the property. “I wanted to understand this place,” he says. So, in his unfurnished house—with nothing more than a mattress, a chair and a barstool upon which he could enjoy a glass of wine—Henry immersed himself in conceiving an outside oasis. He worked with landscape architect George Mercer to create a rose garden, pathways, trails, creek beds and bridges throughout the 5-acre property—and, this being California, a vineyard is currently in progress. While they still live in the Pacific Northwest, the Weaks know that this is meant to be their forever home. “It really is spectacular,” says Henry. “When you come here, you don’t want to leave.”

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Above: The modern interiors of this Spanish-style home by pioneering architect Lilian J. Rice appealed to homeowners Henry and Laura Weaks’ desire for a fresh California feel. Thoughtfully renovated before the couple purchased it, the dwelling also came with some key furnishings, including the lighting and kitchen barstools. Opposite: The Weaks’ dog Levi relaxes in front of their dining room, a space designed to be impressive, but not ornate. To achieve this, Harris installed an oversize Robert James Collection dining table with cast-stone bases paired with dramatic Kravet chairs in a Lee Jofa material. Adding artful elements are the Lindsey Adelman chandelier and the collection of objects lining shelving backed by Phillip Jeffries wallpaper.


Above: Sometimes just one piece changes the mood of a room. For the recently overhauled main bathroom, Harris incorporated a vintage chair to “bring a sense of the past into the modern space,” hearkening back to the Spanish-style architecture of the home. Opposite: “I wanted an oasis for the homeowners,” says Harris of the main bedroom. The custom sofa upholstered in Lee Jofa fabric and topped with pillows in a Schumacher fabric is made for the clients to put their feet up. A carpet from M. Austin Designer Floors offers warmth.


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The landscaping has become Henry’s new passion project. Working with landscape architect George Mercer and installed by Daos Landscape, Henry turned the 5-acre property into a lush wonderland. Harris chose a Dedon sunbed for stylish, shaded poolside lounging.

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MASTERING MINIMALISM The interwoven collaboration between an artist and architect yields a soft, contemporary dwelling. W R I T T E N BY K E L LY P H I L L I P S B A DA L P H O T O G R A P H Y BY L A U R E N P R E S S E Y

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Architect Anthony Laney centered the atrium of a Manhattan Beach home around a brachychiton tree sourced from The Tropics and installed by the supplier working with Jones Landscapes. “We were striving for a warm feel with natural materials and a subdued palette of pale grays, tans, bone and white,� notes Laney. The entry door is by Fleetwood Windows & Doors.


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t all started with a tree. The graceful live specimen silhouetted within a Japanese home Peir Serota spotted in a magazine stuck with her. Presented with the chance of building a house from scratch for her husband, Jeff, and two children in Manhattan Beach, she immediately handed the worn clipping to architect Anthony Laney. “I told him, ‘If it can be done, you’re going to design something around a tree— that’s a priority,’ ” Serota recalls with a laugh. Laney, the adventurous principal of a fastgrowing Hermosa Beach firm, takes an allencompassing view of his projects, handling not just the architecture but often the interiors and landscaping. He fulfilled Serota’s wish, placing a 16-foot Australian brachychiton tree—now fondly nicknamed “Brachy”—smack-dab in the middle of the atrium-style entry. It engages visitors the instant they step inside and causes comic double takes from passersby outside too. While undeniably visually arresting, it’s also an organizing element of the home’s layout, providing context for the central double-height space and acting as the pivot point for the primary living areas. And it’s only the first in a series of bold choices that Laney and Serota undertook to create this striking contemporary home. A former art educator and trained ceramicist with a keen interest in design and architecture, Serota dove into the design process with unusual intensity. She enrolled in an interior design course at Otis College of Art and Design to prepare, and ultimately launched her own interior design firm. “We searched for seven years for the right home, and I consider this my biggest life’s work besides raising my children,” she says. “I wanted it to be an expression of us, not anyone else. I thought it was important to be educated and not go into it blindly.” As a result, she and Laney shared a creative partnership that transcended typical client-architect relationships, and she developed a tight friendship with Robert Crockett, who served as the general contractor’s project manager. “We were the architects in every sense, but Peir—this incredibly engaged, well-traveled, design-schooled artist—was the primary driver of the palette and interior design, plus sourced and purchased all the materials,” says Laney. “This home turned out the way it did because of her vision and exceptionally good taste.”

Opting for a reverse floor plan for the structure—poised in the coveted Hill Section of Manhattan Beach—the team positioned the main living spaces upstairs to take advantage of the lot’s sight lines out to the Pacific. To Serota, this seemed like common sense: Why waste great second-story views on bedrooms primarily used to sleep? A similar principle came into play with the sheer number of glass walls, windows, doors and skylights used: Why take anything less than full advantage of SoCal’s abundant natural light? “We always held the conviction that the home deserved a soaring roof with deep cantilevers as well as a lot of natural light. The pocketing walls were the minor supporting element that helped us accomplish this,” Laney explains. The roof commands attention in itself. Dramatically cantilevered eaves and oversize decks ring the upper level, with fully retractable doors extending the social spaces seamlessly outdoors—a key component of Serota’s desire to welcome in light and air. On the ground floor, the secondary living room’s floor-to-ceiling glass doors pull a similar disappearing act, creating an unimpeded flow to a central courtyard entertaining space, sports court and pool. Laney labored to make every inch count with custom furnishings, shelving sized to display curios from the family’s travels and even a fully kitted out ceramics studio. Meticulously selected materials in a subtle, sophisticated yet earthy palette of bone, clay, linen, oatmeal and mushroom unite the home’s various elements and speak to Serota’s affinity for Belgian designer Axel Vervoordt’s minimalist aesthetic and visual romanticism. “The simplicity of a minimalist design is peaceful and helps me stay centered,” she says. Under her eye, repeated use of Bulgarian limestone, bleached hemlock, and white-oak floors nod to the variant tones found in the pottery she makes. “Peir was very disciplined about allowing the same material to be used in multiple places in different ways so that the whole space seems like it’s carved from one mold,” says Laney. “The effect is tranquil, calming and harmonious, without going too muted or monochrome.” Adds Serota, “The intention in the design of our home was for it to be eternally contemporary, which is very Vervoordt. I want it to be relevant today, in 10 years, in 20 years. I think we achieved that.”

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Laney teamed with homeowner Peir Serota on the abode’s interiors. Placed on a carpet from Exquisite Rugs, a Philippe Malouin for Resident coffee table from A+R centers the great room’s custom sectional, covered in Chivasso fabric, and a Four Hands swivel chair from HD Buttercup. The fiber artwork is by Alejandra Aristizábal. A pocketing Sky-Frame door opens to a terrace.

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Right: The family’s cat, Bug, sits by the dining area’s faux fireplace, which was inspired by an Axel Vervoordt design at The Greenwich Hotel. Nearby, a custom 96-inch square table and chairs by Klein Agency provide seating for up to 14 people. Abstract artwork by Melissa Herrington adds a pop of color. Opposite: A Light & Green fixture shines on the Caesarstone-topped kitchen island. Because the space offers some of the best views in the house, the Form & Refine stools are popular seats. Emtek hardware accents the StyleLite cabinetry from Design Support. On the backsplash is Silestone from RioStones. The Thermador range is from Ferguson.

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Right: Stone Source supplied the Cromie Polvere flooring and the limestone on the wall behind the Aquatica tub in the main bath. Sliding doors adjacent to the tub lead to a bridge that directly connects with Serota’s ceramics studio. A ceramic, fiber and hemp artwork by Adriann Leigh hangs from a peg on the wall. Opposite: In the main suite, Portola Paints and Glazes’ Elephant serves as a soothing backdrop for the Croft House bed—dressed in Parachute linens—and night table. Hanging nearby is an airy fixture by Graypants. An Armadillo & Co. rug covers the European white-oak flooring from Finishes.

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Above: Dubbed the “pool room,” this ground-floor space functions as the home’s main entertaining area. On the bar, the striking Antolini Tech gray porcelain runs as a counter-to-ceiling slab. Lining the shelves are entertaining basics as well as items collected from the homeowners’ travels. The chairs are from HD Buttercup. Opposite: A courtyard seating area makes for a comfortable, central spot for relaxation and entertaining. The sectional sofa by Harbour with cushions in a Perennials fabric abuts a Lumacast fire feature. A mix of stucco, glass and Bulgarian limestone from Thompson Building Materials defines the exterior materials palette. Laney and his team designed the landscape in collaboration with Jones Landscape.


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Material Culture Inspiring textiles and magical international finds are at the heart of a Los Angeles creative’s practice. W R I T T E N BY L A U R A M O R G A N P H O T O G R A P H Y BY M A R I A N N A J A M A D I


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hink of Joanna Williams as the textile whisperer. For the past decade, she’s sourced exquisite fabrics for luxury fashion houses, interior designers and global lifestyle brands. “I was doing trend consulting, mostly in fashion, and finding pieces and building up a little collection, just for myself,” says the Los Angeles-based Williams. “I was just really in love with textiles. The textures, different weights, prints, fabrications and history all inspired me.” Breaking away from the commercial, trenddriven sector of the industry, Williams carved out a new niche as a dealer. Her company, Kneeland Co., named after her adventurous grandfather who sailed the seas in an 85-foot schooner, focuses on pieces sourced around the globe and includes everything from embroideries and embellishments to yarn dyes and laces. Her holdings (some 20,000 items) represent every major design movement from the 18th century on, as well as exclusive contemporary textiles. While Williams continues to serve her private clients, in March she opened a retail outpost in West Adams next door to her library space, allowing the public a window into her world. “I’d done a couple of successful pop-ups in 2018, just for the fun of it, really, with all of these beautiful things that I’d brought back from my travels,” she says. “So, I thought, ‘Maybe I can offer this other public side of the business.’ ” While the timing was tricky—nonessential businesses closed a mere week later due to the pandemic—the entrepreneur has made the most of the moment, pivoting to appointment-only shopping and launching an e-commerce site. She’s also found a silver lining in social media. “I started doing Instagram videos talking about where the items were made, how I discovered them and their significance,” says Williams. “I would never have done anything like that otherwise.” Of course, the design doyenne longs to return to business as usual, which, for her, entails regularly crisscrossing the globe. The hunt is an essential part of her process, not only for the discoveries themselves but for the connections she makes along the way. “Every fabric has a story,” says Williams. “It’s exciting to introduce clients to work they might have never even heard about and to promote the importance of craft.”


In Los Angeles’ West Adams neighborhood, Kneeland Co. features both owner Joanna Williams’ vast textile library and a retail component, where she offers objects sourced from around the globe, such as hand-embroidered pillows by Kissweh (bottom), pottery from Bulgaria and wood knives from India (below). A monkey by artist Clare Crespo decorates a corner of the space (left), while vibrant Gregory Parkinson textiles hang on display (opposite).

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WIDE OPEN SPACES A design dream team creates a modern desert oasis in the Coachella Valley. W R I T T E N BY M O N I Q U E M C I N T O S H P H O T O G R A P H Y BY M I K E S C H WA R T Z

Architecture: Lance O’Donnell, o2 Architecture Interior Design: Steve Kadlec, Kadlec Architecture + Design Home Builder: Jeff A. Stoker, Stoker Construction Inc Landscape Architecture: Julie deLeon, Groundwork Design

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Architect and interior designer Steve Kadlec and architect Lance O’Donnell joined forces to create this streamlined Palm Desert abode that integrates seamlessly into its environment thanks to an exterior materials palette of limestone, hemlock and metal introduced on the front façade. Landscape designer Julie deLeon opted for minimalist plantings.


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n winter, the light takes on a whole new quality in the vast expanses surrounding Palm Desert, where surreal blue skies meet golden, sun-baked mountains that draw snowbirds from across the country. A Chicago couple seeking warmer climes during the frigid season also felt the pull and imagined a new home that embraced its surroundings, opening wide to every possible vista. To create this luminous oasis, they turned to architect and interior designer Steve Kadlec, having worked closely with him on two Chicago houses. As unapologetic minimalists, they wanted to translate the streamlined sensibility he composed for their Windy City high-rise to their sunny new locale. “We know how to design in gray, cloudy weather,” says Kadlec. The California desert, he notes, “was a different environment. There are so many subtleties that we just don’t have reference points for in Chicago.” A desert modernist advocate and proud fourthgeneration Coachella Valley native, Palm Springs based-architect Lance O’Donnell became the perfect partner for executing this vision. “It was kismet finding Lance,” notes Kadlec. “He knows how to capture the light.” From the beginning, recalls O’Donnell, “both being architects, we had similar sensibilities,” pointing to a shared affinity for clean, modernist design. “Steve quickly supported my decision to select a site with an enormous southern exposure—one where the indoor/outdoor living to the comforting winter sun was achieved,” says O’Donnell. He envisioned a plan consisting of four wings dubbed casitas to give every space in the ambitious program two opposite views. For example, the great room has views to the pool and lanai as well as the interior courtyard. “That was the magic of the plan,” observes O’Donnell. Landscape designer Julie deLeon framed these wings with an elongated berm that “brings some privacy, while also visually burying the house into the landscape even more,” she notes. “It looks like it was a landform that was already there.” Further immersing the home into the landscape, the team, which included general contractor Jeff A. Stoker, borrowed the sun-weathered hues and textures of the rugged environment when selecting

materials. “We took cues from the rock and the brush, and all the colors on hand at the site,” notes Kadlec. For the exterior, they cut the structure’s modular glass-and-steel framework with flanks of hewn stone. More stonework continues inside with brushed limestone on the floor, carefully selected from samples laid out in the sun to find just the right shade that would rest in harmony with the surroundings. “We were constantly going back and forth from Chicago to make sure that we understood the finishes in the actual desert environment,” explains Kadlec. Above, they also paneled the ceilings with warmly stained hemlock wood, where it would be protected from direct rays. Nature also sets the tone for the furnishings, which in shape favored the pristine, sleek lines that defined the couple’s Chicago style. The desert, however, invited the team to rethink “this simple aesthetic with finishes that were more relaxed and textural,” says Kadlec, who composed a mixture of buttery leathers, creamy woven natural textiles, and matte wood grain finishes. Standout light fixtures worked best as airy mobiles, like the David Weeks Studio pieces floating over the main dining area. “We made sure the lighting could both define spaces and speak to the volume of the architecture,” says Kadlec. This vast scale also finally gave enough room for the homeowners’ large artworks. Though not intentional, the wings’ permeable flow creates compelling vantage points to view the collection— providing a close-up gallery experience from three feet away, but also from 50 or 60 feet. This made the artworks by the likes of Michael Wolf and Gottfried Helnwein subtly transform throughout the day, from the diffused morning light filtering from clerestory windows to a nighttime electric glow when “the home becomes a lantern, and all the art inside is on stage,” says O’Donnell. Honoring the ebb and flow of unadulterated rays became the core of this fruitful partnership, providing an expanded canvas for O’Donnell to showcase his beloved landscape, and a whole new playground of palettes and moods for Kadlec to explore. “It was remarkable how much the views changed day in and day out,” recalls Kadlec of those first experiences in the desert. “It was one of these epiphanies, understanding what environment truly means, and how to design for that.”

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Warm neutrals harmonize with the hues found just outside the expansive sliders from United Glass & Door in the great room. Kadlec selected a Liaigre sofa in a Great Plains fabric with back cushions in a Kerry Joyce material and a daybed sporting Jerry Pair leather on the body. The arrangement rests on a Holland & Sherry carpet and is joined by Holly Hunt stools and Jiun Ho coffee tables.

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Dramatic David Weeks Studio light fixtures cast a glow on the custom rift-oak table in the dining area. Gathered around are Promemoria chairs upholstered with Holly Hunt leather. Above the custom wood veneer, lacquer and glass buffet is a piece by Chun Kwang Young. The work in the adjacent living area is by Gottfried Helnwein.

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Above: Following the home’s indoor-outdoor ethos, the main bath faces east to best capture the morning sunrise. Sliding glass panels open onto an outdoor shower area. Left: Alison Berger Glassworks pendants flank the custom bed upholstered with Perennials fabric and dressed with Muse Bespoke linens in the main bedroom; behind is a work by Michael Wolf. The Skram bench is covered with Jerry Pair hide, while the Liaigre daybed’s body is upholstered with Holly Hunt leather. The rope chair is by Christian Astuguevieille; underfoot is a Marc Phillips rug.




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In Southern California, desert life is no act of languish. Imbued with a history of industry-shifting design moments, the region has become a paradise for creatives and trendsetters the world over—be they lovers of the modern marvels for which the area is known, or more traditional or niche vernaculars—and they’ve found a clientele in this ever-changing market. A blossoming destination for owners of vacation homes and retirees alike, the Southern California desert continues to further the dialogue between lifestyle and design. Read on to engage with it yourself, via the perspective of local pros.


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“The high desert is a reflection of past and present,” Bandera says. “The design style it is famous for, desert modernism, is original to the area. It borrows midcentury modern elements, like sleek lines and open spaces, and incorporates them with a Pueblo Revival or contemporary Southwest flair—it’s highly individual and embraces the beauty of the landscape with large picturesque windows and the like.” Inside, a vintage feel defines these homes with the quintessential Cali desert vibe. “This can be seen most obviously in color palettes,” Bandera says. Subdued shades like forest green, slate blue, adobe red, beiges and salmon are highlighted by vibrant oranges, turquoise blue, gold, terra cotta and white.”

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As a purveyor of luxury outdoor furnishings and accessories, in business for four decades, California Patio is intimately familiar with the desert area’s landscape and locals. Asked to comment on the state of the region, company owner Frank Bandera says, “The desert is an outdoor oasis that is becoming more of a modern gateway of commerce and entertainment every day.” Indeed, the spectacular mountain views, warm climate and thriving communities attract more ‘snowbirds’ and young families alike each year. As they source everything from poolside lounge chairs to open-air dining sets and statement-making fire features, Bandera and his team keep the diversity of this clientele, and their universal love of the truly great desert outdoors, in mind. Through the selection of desert-durable and stylistically varied products, California Patio strives to help its clients attain alfresco bliss year-round.

Top: Tropitone’s EZ Span strap segment seating takes the durable, classic design of the original collection to a new level. Far left: South Beach outdoor furniture from Tropitone, created by Richard Holbrook, features dining chairs, chaise lounges, modular seating pieces, sofas and love seats, ottomans and accessory tables. Left: With RELAXplus technology, Tropitone’s Corsica cushion collection provides the comfort of indoor furniture with the durability needed for the outdoors. Above: The Prime Collection by John Caldwell speaks to today’s interest in minimalist furniture for outdoor hospitality. All photography courtesy of Tropitone


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“We love supporting the local design community, and our favorite event is Modernism Week,” Ostrow and Stoker say. “We have debuted three of our House of Grace homes during Modernism Week and often host events at our showroom as well.” Whether welcoming guests to such special happenings or in for a day of shopping, Grace Home Furnishings cultivates a warm, inviting atmosphere that inspires creativity and exuberance.

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While most people probably associate Palm Springs with midcentury modern marvels, great variety exists in the city’s aesthetic vernacular. For Michael Ostrow and Roger Stoker, owners of Grace Home Furnishings, this makes sourcing pieces for their showroom and design projects exciting. “From Spanish haciendas to concrete contemporaries, we see all different styles here,” they say. “We treat each home and customer as an individual, so while we do use a lot of iconic midcentury pieces in the homes we design, we also have fun selecting vintage items and things that feel more European.” Ostrow, Stoker and their team of in-house designers collaborate in this way with a wide variety of clients. “We often work with investors who are designing luxury vacation rentals and families creating weekend retreats,” they say. “But, the full-time resident is a frequent client too.”

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A SoCal desert staple, the showroom Modern Hacienda was created to suit the locals’ love for the style it’s named after. Nicholas Hertneck and Lawrence Lazzaro, principals of Nicholas Lawrence Design, recognized that many of their clients sought a greater resource for pieces that fit the modern hacienda aesthetic, which they describe as, “a youthful blend of timeless, modern and transitional furnishings, set in a variety of architectural backgrounds found throughout the Southwest, such as Mission, Spanish Revival and Brutalist ranch.” The results, which one can see in their portfolio of projects, are minimal, yet comfortable, fresh and ageless. Representing iconic furniture manufacturers, like Knoll, Herman Miller, Carl Hansen & Søn, Fritz Hansen, Cane-line, Iittala, Trica, Adriana Hoyos and more, Modern Hacienda invites desert dwellers to embrace everything they adore about the look, through the most elegant of selections.

Top: Knoll’s 1966 collection by Richard Schultz calls to mind a summer afternoon on a European coastline. Right: This exquisite space features the Avio sofa and Grasshopper table by Piero Lissoni, the Barcelona stool by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and the Bird chair by Harry Bertoia. All photography courtesy of Knoll

Empty nesters make up a large segment of Hertneck and Lazzaro’s client base. “They have usually purchased, or are building, a second or third home and want high-quality products that add to a sense of warmth and impressive scale,” Hertneck says. They tend to be open to influence, in the best way. “They look for us to push them creatively,” Lazzaro says. “They are often still busy working and want a full-service firm to handle the details. Many times, they are from out of the state or country and understand the value of letting a professional’s vision flow, because they’ve worked with them before.” Whether shopping at Modern Hacienda or engaging in a project with Nicholas Lawrence Design—or both—these clients prove a joy for the duo.



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Design Studio by Dixieline is a one-of-a-kind showroom with sleek European-style cabinets, waterfall countertops and contemporary fixtures surrounded by expansive window, door and vanishing glass wall displays sure to impress. Its design professionals know San Diego style and how to create a home to enhance your lifestyle.

dixieline.com | 858.465.1265

randeturner.com/507vandyke 858.945.8896

FROM RESIDENCE TO RESORT CALIFORNIA LANDSCAPE STUDIOS California Landscape Studios loves exteriors! The high-end design-build firm is based out of Orange County and takes its tagline, “From Residence to Resort,” seriously.

californialandscapestudios.com 949.910.5643

RESIDENTIAL + YACHT DESIGN CCH DESIGN INC . CCH Design Inc. is a California design firm known for its design of residential homes and yachts. Every project is unique, designed for how the client wants to love, live and gather. CCH enjoys contradictions— old and new, heart and functionality—and unexpected elements that come together to tell the client’s story.

cchdesign.com | 949.497.7979


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YOUR STYLE, REFINED. MARK STOCKER DESIGN A San Diego-based interior design studio, Mark Stocker Design is dedicated to creating livable works of art inspired by the people who use them. Drawing from quality products and unique items, Mark Stocker and team incorporate clients’ style and personality to create a high-end space that demands attention and respect while remaining clean and youthfully refined.

CL ASSIC FORM, ENDLESS STYLE

DESIGN. HARDSCAPE. SOFTSCAPE. WATER ELEMENTS.

PERFEC FLOORS

RICHARD LUSK LANDSCAPE AND DESIGN

Hardwood flooring delivers a fresh update to an interior while maintaining the broad aesthetic of the home. PERFEC’s gallerylike Pacific Design Center showroom features more than 100 finishes, so the perfect flooring for any style—modern, rustic or something in between—is at hand.

Richard Lusk is a landscape design-build firm specializing in full-service landscape and site improvements, from high-level design through to impeccable implementation. The team provides its clientele with a unique breadth of professional services under one roof, one contract, one fixed time frame and one set, fair price.

markstockerdesign.com | 619.865.3768

perfec.us | 310.893.6205

richardlusk.com | 800.808.7510

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THE BATH+BEYOND

MARC ANTONY HALABY

The Bath+Beyond is where one finds the finest local and international products in the bath, lighting and appliance industries, along with the most knowledgeable sales consultants in the Bay Area. Its staff will be there for you, from selection to delivery, and even years after purchase. Selection, service, knowledge and inspiration—this is The Bath+Beyond.

Artist Marc Halaby has brought an American icon into the world of fine art. Carved from wood and finished in a high-polish automotive paint, it boasts clarity and vibrancy that is hard to find even on a custom car. It is also available in a matte finish and can be customized to reflect the flag of any association, state or country.

Interior Illusions is a must to consider when shopping for the home. Located in West Hollywood and Palm Springs, it is locally owned and operated by Mike Valles. Ignite the senses, and discover all Interior Illusions’ staging and design services have to offer.

bathandbeyond.com | 415.552.5001

marchalaby.com | 714.906.0473

interiorillusionshome.com | 323.656.8448

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5 Bed + Office 5 Full + 1 Half Bath 8,044 Sq Ft $7,995,000 | Furnished

Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. License Number 01991628. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footages are approximate.


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