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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 90

NEWSWORTHY The modern wellness community is planting roots in the Southeast.

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AS TOLD TO Thomas Kligerman muses on classic New England architecture.

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LAUNCH Three of-the-moment product launches exploring traditional methods and motifs.

Market 120

M AT E R I A L Brilliant hardware shines bright against sleek surfaces.

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TREND The latest avant-garde fashions translate far beyond the runway.

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SPOTLIGHT Charming lamps star in sweet tableside vignettes.

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K I TC H E N + B AT H An elegant kitchen becomes one designer’s own personal haven.

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THE REPORT Anything is possible when it comes to the new multipurpose room.


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Far-flung destinations provided plenty of worldly inspiration for a well-traveled couple’s home base in Hancock Park.

Once sealed off from ocean views, a renovated Monarch Bay abode offers its owners new reasons to love California.

Traditional piñatas become whimsical, intricate fine art through a paper sculptor’s fascinating practice.

A relaxed, island-inspired mix of architecture, materials and furnishings drove the design of this Corona del Mar house.

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ON THE COVER: The great room of this renovated Monarch Bay getaway now enjoys panoramic Pacific views thanks to retractable glass doors, which were designed by architects Ken Pursley and Mark Kline to create an immersive indoor-outdoor experience. Interior designer Andrea Burridge paired Palecek’s Strings Attached lounge chairs with a track arm sofa and reclaimed hardwood coffee table, both from RH. Page 216

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LETTER

What Sustains Us

For this issue on The Power of Architecture, I’ve been reflecting on its purpose and meaning. Aside from shelter, security and function, architecture serves as a spatial arrangement that forges communities and speaks to the culture of a place. At best, the spaces that surround us enrich the quality of interactions we have within them. It’s the reason we feel peaceful while sitting by a poolside loggia or happiness when ascending a stairwell with a view of nature. Our homes, and the buildings we encounter in our daily lives, also reveal much about how we see ourselves. The potency of architecture lies in its ability to innovate through materiality and design, to push us to think differently about our environment, and, most importantly, to lift the human spirit.

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The Power of Architecture: A Colorado abode conceived by architecture and design firm Rowland+Broughton (far left). The exterior of a Seattle home designed by Ohashi Landscape Services (near left). Dana Lynch Design Ltd. imagined an outdoor oasis for an Atlanta family (below). A welcoming entry to a Los Angeles home by Massucco Warner Interior Design (bottom left).


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ONE TO WATCH HELEN J GALLERY

Seoul-born gallerist Helen J Park brings a new cultural venue to Hollywood with a gallery focused on Asian and Asian-American artists. Designed by her husband, architect Kenneth Park, the industrial space (which counts Jeffrey Deitch and Regen Projects as neighbors) is going beyond traditional exhibition programming with tea tastings, bojagi (a type of traditional Korean wrapping cloth) workshops and cooking classes. Here, Park offers insight to her world. helenjgallery.com What’s on view? The new fiber works of Mimi Jung, a longtime L.A. artist who’s just moved to Montana, will be up through June. She has an extensive lineup of collectors—and a long wait-list for her work.

Why add cultural events to the mix? I wanted to invite people that wouldn’t normally come to galleries, either because they don’t know art or aren’t collectors. I imagined a space where anyone could freely and comfortably come in and enjoy a beautiful exhibition, whether they buy pieces or not. What upcoming artists should we have on our radar? There are so many, but I think these artists are important to watch: L.A. artist Hiejin Yoo, whose work is in high demand and who’s having a show at König Galerie in London this year; Kyungmi Shin, also an L.A. artist, recently had a solo exhibition with nearby gallery Various Small Fires; and Brooklynbased Minku Kim, who is on view at Berggruen in San Francisco and was my inaugural exhibition.

BEATRIX FARRAND: GARDEN ARTIST, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT A new monograph marks the 150th birthday of the acclaimed Beatrix Farrand, a founding member of the American Society of Landscape Architects and major figure in her field throughout the early 20th century. Born to a prominent New York family, Farrand’s clientele included the Rockefellers, J.P. Morgan, Princeton, Yale and the White House—names that have overshadowed her extensive work in the Golden State. In 1927, Farrand’s husband was made the first director of The Huntington Library; the couple then moved to Pasadena, where she designed gardens for Occidental College, Caltech, private clients in Montecito and the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden—all of which feature in this beautifully illustrated tome. monacellipress.com

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Landscape designer Adam Sirak has added a collection of cast-concrete and bronze indoor-outdoor planters to his eponymous firm’s offerings. Their restrained forms exude an ancient, artful feel reflecting the designer’s view that plants are living sculptures. The pieces, which are modular and can be stacked to create variations in height, are made-to-order, customizable in color and texture, and suited for both indoor and outdoor environments.

Celebrated international designer Ini Archibong divides his time between New York and Switzerland, but his formative years were spent here in Southern California. Born in Pasadena, he graduated from ArtCenter’s Environmental Design program in 2012. His new collection for Knoll, called Iquo, is an indoor-outdoor range of stackable café furniture. Iquo is Nigerian for “powerful voice” and honors his grandmother, mother and daughter, who share the name.

Fellow ArtCenter alums Glenn Lawson and Grant Fenning of Lawson-Fenning have debuted a line for CB2 comprised of seating, tables, case pieces, lighting, bedding and accessories. The designs take inspiration from California’s Arts and Crafts movement and midcentury tradition, while celebrating natural materials like travertine, cotton velvets and sustainably harvested woods, all in a palette inspired by aerial photography of the Golden State’s coast.

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9720 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD Santa Monica-based architect David Montalba is restoring midcentury architect Edward Durell Stone’s landmark office building on Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. “Stone’s buildings have a stature about them that is both iconic and complex, and truly deserving of acclaim,” says Montalba, noting Rome’s Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana as Stone’s source of inspiration for the design. Working with Pasadena preservation firm Historic Resources Group and San Diego landscape firm OJB, Montalba will refresh the exterior plaza, lobbies and common areas, adding a lower-level indoor fountain illuminated by the plaza’s new sunken garden. “It’s nice to be able to honor the structures and architects that were an important part of the city’s history,” he adds. montalbaarchitects.com

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STELLAR WORKS Marking its 10 th anniversary, Shanghai-based furnishings company Stellar Works has opened a location in L.A.’s Pico-Union neighborhood near DTLA. The 1920s converted warehouse was redesigned by Jagar Architecture and displays the brand’s designs alongside pieces from global makers Nendo, OEO Studio, Neri & Hu, Space Copenhagen, Michele de Lucchi and Sebastian Herkner. “Not only is there an incredibly vibrant arts and design scene, but the multicultural nature of the city makes it a natural home for us,” says founder Yuichiro Hori. stellarworks.com

The Orange County lighting company known for its innovative, handcrafted designs has opened a showroom atop their 20,000-square-foot facility in Aliso Viejo. The loftlike space reflects the brand’s focus on sustainability and its owners’—who are avid surfers—love of California. Cerno’s popular designs are on display, as well as their latest pieces, like the Amicus pendant lamp (shown above). The space will also be available for industry events. cernogroup.com

LAZZONI SOCO & The OC Mix in Costa Mesa has welcomed the first West Coast outpost of 125-year-old Istanbulbased Lazzoni. As befits a brand popular with residential and hospitality designers alike, it offers an expansive range of sleek and customizable luxury furnishings, as well as kitchen, closet and outdoor collections. lazzoni.com

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MARTIN & BROCKETT “The opportunity to renovate a space to fit the aesthetic of our new line was exciting,” recalls Jason Martin of Martin & Brockett. This larger Mid-City gallery carries the designer’s signature mix of vintage pieces as well as his own designs, including English roll-arm sofas, trestle tables and consoles inspired by Roman arcades. “Our goal is to rework the showroom throughout the year to ensure a fresh sense of discovery with each visit,” he adds. martinandbrockett.com

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HOMEOWNERS WHO PRIORITIZE HOLISTIC HEALTH IN THEIR NEIGHBORHOODS ARE LOOKING TO THE SOUTH—WHERE WELLNESS COMMUNITIES AND AGRIHOODS ARE RISING FAST. W R I T T E N B Y K AT H R Y N O ’ S H E A- E VA N S

It’s not often that a kid’s birthday party will change your life. But for Monica Olsen, who hosted her son’s fourth fête at Serenbe, a wellness community 32 miles from her then-home in Atlanta, it was a transformative experience. “We had a pony party at the gorgeous stables which were designed by architect Peter Block and it was this magical day,” she recalls. “We thought, ‘Maybe we should just stop at the real estate office while we’re here…’ They pointed out a house, we bought it and basically never left!”

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Founded in 2005, Serenbe is tailormade to help residents live their best lives. It’s outfitted with a new 3,000-squarefoot spa, yoga studio, swim club, artist in residence program, lush hiking trails and many more wellness-geared elements that make it idyllic to say the least. And, it’s gaining traction: The community had around 100 residents when Olsen purchased her home in 2009, and boasts 1,000 today. All properties there—including townhouses, cottages and estates, most of which look more like

they’re in Scandinavia than Georgia— are EarthCraft certified. (Translation: they’re energy and water efficient, saving 30 percent of the energy costs of a typical home.) And Serenbe is not the only Southern community that epitomizes the notion that health is wealth. “Agrihood”—planned developments that mingle sustainablybuilt real estate and farm-to-your-owntable amenities—is booming. Just miles from downtown Asheville, North Carolina, 346-acre community Olivette Riverside

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Community & Farm sits perched along the French Broad River and features a four-acre organic farm. Every home here is required to use a geothermal heating and cooling system, which comes with a hidden perk in the sweltering Southern summers: no HVAC noise buzzing. Broker and owner Allison Smith notes, “Pandemic migration has taken property sales through the roof as major lifestyle changes allow people to now work from anywhere.” Meanwhile, at Tennessee’s 5,200-acre hotel and residence Blackberry Mountain, sister property to the iconic Blackberry Farm, the lucky few private homeowners

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on premises have access to wellness offerings that range from sound bathing to an aerial yoga platform. And yes—the untrammeled wilderness is a huge part of the allure too. Only 20 miles from Charleston is the new Kiawah River, where half of the 2,000-acre waterfront community will remain entirely wild and untouched. Protecting the natural world here is vitally important to this agrihood, which includes The Goatery—a farm dedicated

to artisanal goat milk products—beehives and pasture-raised cattle as well as myriad farms for produce. Residents can also enjoy maritime forest trails where everything from bald eagle pairings to migrating monarch butterflies are frequently spotted. “We love the community and people,” Kiawah River homeowner Megan Hendricks says. “But most of all, we love the wildlife we get to see every day while walking on the paths by the river.”

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Clockwise from top: A tranquil porch setting at Kiawah River outside of Charleston. Olivette Riverside Community & Farm near Asheville, North Carolina, features an abundance of walking trails. A luxurious spa treatment room at Blackberry Mountain in Tennessee. Previous page: The labyrinth is a peaceful place to commune with nature at Serenbe located near Atlanta.


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When I close my eyes and imagine a house, I picture the sounds it makes: footsteps on the staircase, slamming screen doors, faint voices from downstairs while falling asleep. If someone asked me where I’d choose to live out my days, I’d say a Shingle style home because they reverberate like a drum. My connection to buildings has always been visceral. By the time I left for college, I had lived in 10 houses— saltboxes up and down Connecticut; apartments in New York, London and Paris; an adobe in New Mexico. My father’s work moved us often, but summers were always for sailing in Rhode Island, which is where my love for shingled homes cemented. Shingle style architecture emerged in Newport in 1876, combining the simple forms of early Colonial buildings with the quirks of Victorian Stick style. The 1880s were fascinating years—everything was brave and new. During this time, rooms grew from small, symmetrical boxes into episodic progressions with

abstract shapes and enormous doors that opened onto terraces. These homes weren’t trying to be Italianate villas or French chateaus. Here was an American style. I’m grouped with classical architects, but I’m a closet modernist who is always pushing to see how modern traditional homes can become—yet I never want to lose sight of what people love about them. Shingles are a medium that encourages daring design because they’re so lightweight. You can have soaring cantilevers and chimneys that look like great blades dropped from the heavens. With shingles, you can make a home look like the sail of a boat filled with air. Have you ever sat on the porch of a shingled house in the rain? There’s this wonderful, cozy scent from the cedar that brings comfort like a favorite sweater. That’s the thing; no matter who you are, whether you live in Santa Fe or Seal Harbor, the draw of home is strong for Americans. And Shingle style buildings don’t look like houses, they look—and feel—like homes.

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A Shingle style home in Rhode Island painted by Thomas Kligerman.

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Parisian designer Vincent Darré’s fantastical collection with OKA includes the Spiral Lamp & Shade, XIV Mirror, Gemini Vase and Lyric Console Table.

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As British retailer OKA expands its horizons stateside—it arrived in Dallas last November and will open in Westport, Connecticut, in September—a new collection with French designer Vincent Darré is next on the agenda. Darré, a former fashion heavyweight, captured the imagination of Sue Jones, Co-Founder and Creative Director of OKA, with his Cocteau-esque interiors. “Seeing Vincent’s work in the flesh excited me about the prospect of a collaboration,” recalls Jones after an early visit to Darré’s Paris atelier. “Everything he touches has a sense of drama to it.” For the duo’s tightly edited four-piece collection, Darré channeled OKA’s aristocratic-meets-bohemian style—a look that reminds him of photographer Cecil Beaton’s work—while also referencing the Neoclassical era and romantic 18th-century gardens. The result? Furnishings that work just as well in a group as they do individually. Included are a marble-topped console supported by ancient ruin-inspired legs, a column-like floor lamp (its spiral shade reminds Jones of a Philip Treacy hat), a black-and-white Grecian face vase and a mirror embellished with musical instruments and starfish. The playful collaboration allowed Jones and Darré to have a little fun while still championing true craftsmanship and creative ingenuity. oka.com

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Lasting Lineage Sara Hayat Design

Design is in Sara Hayat’s DNA. Since the 1870s, her family’s company M. Hayat & Bros. has produced luxury furnishings for everyone from royal households to prominent clients, including John F. Kennedy and his famous White House rocker. So, it comes as no surprise that the need to be creative eventually struck. Setting aside a career in finance, Colorado-based Hayat set her sights on made-to-order furniture with a debut collection comprising coffee, writing and dining tables, chairs and sofas, and inventive modular seating. Each of the designer’s pieces, which have their genesis in detailed drawings, are handbuilt by her family’s longstanding artisans in Peshawar, Pakistan. While her materials lean traditional (mahogany, marble, cane, brass inlay, leather and velvet), her forms (geometric, floral, stacked and beveled) are anything but ordinary. Hayat studied joinery and detailing techniques by researching her

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family’s archival catalogues in addition to referencing some of the world’s greats— Oscar Niemeyer and Pierre Paulin for further inspiration. She also became fascinated with contemporary automobile and fashion styles, making note of what she loved and which aesthetics she responded to emotionally. “Intentional design has the ability to uplift, and I want my furniture to do just that.” And her Tetris-inspired modular sofa provides a plum example. “People should be creative in how they use it,” Hayat explains, noting that the piece can morph from a sleek living room sofa into a fantastical object for play when deconstructed. “These pieces should dazzle, anchor us in the moment and remind us of what we can be.” As the newly minted furniture designer begins using her own pieces at home, she can’t help but reflect on what her parents instilled in her growing up. “My mother always believed that you should surround yourself with items that make you happy.” A legacy Hayat will surely continue to uphold. sara-hayat.com

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Delft by Plain English is a five-piece tile collection featuring designs inspired by antique tiles that decorate the founder’s own home. Children Playing I (background) and Sea Creatures (inset).

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Sometimes inspiration is right under one’s nose. Or in the case of Tony Niblock, co-founder of kitchen manufacturer Plain English, it was right over his Aga range, where an assortment of antique Delft tiles is proudly displayed. Niblock first started collecting the blueand-white squares after spotting them at a historic house in Yoxford, England, in the 1990s. Now, that passion has grown beyond adorning his own home and evolved into the company’s latest offering, Delft by Plain English—a collection of handmade, hand-painted tiles inspired by his findings. “There’s a freshness about the color combination, isn’t there?” posits co-founder Katie Fontana. “And it’s so wonderful that there’s been a renewed interest and understanding around Delft tiles.” The tin-glazed earthenware tiles have been synonymous with the Netherlands since the 17th century when, impervious to heat or water, they became a functional— and charming—wall decoration for homes, public buildings and palaces across Europe. Plain English’s interpretation features figurative depictions of daily life, like children skipping, as well as fantastical scenes including a mermaid admiring her reflection—all in keeping with eclectic British style that is now back in vogue. “There is a naivete about them that people find appealing,” remarks Niblock. plainenglishdesign.co.uk

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We have seen a shift from glazed and glossy materials to ceramic and earthenware ones. Wood grains with apparent texture, marbles and limestone, indoor plants, stones and other organic features are adding depth and character to spaces that have been more minimalistic up until now. Rather than museum-level polished surfaces, textured plasters that appear perfectly imperfect are proving a current favorite. Sarah Kennedy | CLB Architects Jackson, Wyoming

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LIAIGRE Elegant and playful, LIAIGRE’s new Panache side tables combine bold shapes and colors with a wooden base in a Magma-colored finish and glossy lacquer top. Available as a set or individually. Explore more at studioliaigre.com. 212.210.6264

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The highly anticipated Schiaparelli show took place at Paris’ Petit Palais art museum, where the garments, like this treasure-like shift laden with fillagree including gems and pearls, rivaled the glamorous interiors. Under the direction of Texas-born Daniel Roseberry (the first American to helm a French couture house), the predominately black-and-white collection—complete with Schiaparelli’s signature gold adornments—was inspired by a mythical high priestess “at once goddess and alien, who might walk among us,” explains Roseberry. schiaparelli.com.


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Synonymous with all things high-fashion, Valentino’s Anatomy of Couture show beautifully challenged the industry’s status quo. Under Creative Director Pierpaolo Piccioli’s vision, diverse and dramatic silhouettes graced models of all sizes, ages and backgrounds. One particularly au courant look: a head-to-toe periwinkle ensemble that straddles the line between minimalism and maximalism, while remaining “soft and welcoming in the democratic spirit,” notes Piccioli. valentino.com.



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GROWTH SPURT San Diego-based artisan Nicholas Pourfard’s articulating Mushroom Lamp is composed of two hand-crafted ceramics connected via a ball joint design, allowing for an intimate interaction between the lamp and glowing light source. Shown here in Fern Green glaze alongside an Aesthetic Movement-inspired Compton Table by Vaughan Designs, the statuesque piece is enveloped by an airy Soane Britain Floral Lattice fabric by Karun Thakar. lovehouseny.com, vaughandesigns.com, soane.co.uk

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FRENCH FLARE Galerie des Lampes’ aptly named Grasshopper Table Lamp walks the line between old world charm and modern-day whimsy. The slim antique nickel base leads to a gathered orange silklike lampshade that pops against Bennison’s winding Little Mimosa motif. Below, a Julian Chichester solid oak Duck Bill Side Table in hand-coated blackened brass makes for a fitting pairing. iatestastudio.com, bennisonfabrics.com, julianchichester.com

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ORGANIC MATTER With Julian Chichester’s brass Miro Side Table as gleaming support, the mixed material Dome Table Lamp commands attention in any room. Conceived by Rhode Island School of Design graduates turned Brooklyn design duo, In Common With, the lamp’s spherical top draws inspiration from traditional coil pot making—a process where bands of clay are stacked and smoothed to create a solid façade. Each dome is ripe with texture, further accentuating its handmade quality, which is beautifully highlighted here against a playful Jasmine and Frangipani floral by Karun Thakar. julianchichester.com, incommonwith.com, soane.co.uk

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PATTERN PLAY Hand-painted by English artist Sophie Coryndon for Soane Britain, the Verbascum Apothecary Table Lamp’s lovely floral design is inspired by Moorish earthenware jars that later became popular in Italian apothecaries during the 15th century. Coryndon’s limited-edition lighting collection features six unique motifs painted onto tulipwood bases. Perched atop Julian Chichester’s 18th Century Bedside oak table—and crowned with a Soane Britain Coral fabric shade—the vignette is completed by Namay Samay’s Viha floral textile. soane.co.uk, julianchichester.com, johnrosselli.com

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CROWN JEWEL Fermoie’s Red Marden lampshade adds a playful pop to a Mala Table Lamp from British lighting company, Hector Finch. The hand-cut, multi-faceted base is inspired by Italian Murano glass, while the rich blue color further accentuates its thoughtful shape and gem-like façade. Matching this time-honored aesthetic is a Vaughan Designs Newnham Etagère and ethereal Sarassa textile by Bennison. johnrosselli.com, hectorfinch.com, vaughandesigns.com, bennisonfabrics.com

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DOUBLE TROUBLE Created by Mexico City-based designer Maria Beckmann, and represented at Tuleste Factory in New York, the Paragus (left) and Acento lamps may be small in size, but they provide a hefty dose of ambiance. Available in a range of woods and metals, each lamp exudes a reflective warmth when illuminated and a striking visual accent when switched off. Seen here positioned on a walnut Post Side Table from Rose Tarlow Melrose House, the arresting tableaux is topped off with a Tissus d’Hélène Fleurs de Jouy textile. tulestefactory.com, rosetarlow.com, johnrosselli.com

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After 16 years, designer Dana Wolter knew it was time to upgrade her Birmingham, Alabama, kitchen. She soon whipped up a pretty, elegant and detail-filled scheme, but above all else, the space needed to stand the test of time. “I like to think of this room as timeless—a kitchen that will age well and get better the more you use it,” Wolter explains. To bring her well-aging vision to life, she opted for eternally exquisite materials like

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Calacatta gold marble countertops and unlacquered brass fittings, all of which patina with use and become more beautiful. Wolter also gave careful consideration to several special details, including delicate fluted cabinetry, a hidden marble spice rack above the range and a functional trough sink carved directly into the island. As Wolter learned first-hand, renovating your own space certainly comes with its perks. The designer tweaked and customized every element to align with how she wanted the space to function. One especially lovely area came about from moving walls around: A graceful display niche that houses silver and crystal tableware frequently used for meals.

Here, delicate curved stone motifs on the shelves echo detailing on the center island to tie the areas together. In contrast to the light, airy kitchen, Wolter had a bit more fun in the pantry, where a moody palette and graphic marble slab surfaces add a touch of drama. “My intention with the pantry was to repeat some of the finishes and treatments in the kitchen, and to make the rooms flow,” the designer explains. “But at the same time, I wanted the pantry to be a little bolder.” Ample storage, refrigerator drawers, and a second dishwasher allow the space to function as a workhorse and keep messes out of sight. A successful passion project, indeed! danawolterinteriors.com

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In designer Dana Wolter’s Birmingham, Alabama, kitchen, the pantry is painted Cheating Heart by Benjamin Moore and features honed Calacatta gold marble as well as a built-in Wolf coffee maker. Art by Wellon Bridgers rounds out the sleek scheme. Previous page: Urban Electric Co. pendant lights hang above the kitchen island, which is lined with Bradley stools upholstered in a Holly Hunt leather. The faucets are by House of Rohl, and Benjamin Moore’s Ballet White decorates the walls.


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IMAGINATIVE EXPRESSION Worlds collide when titans of the textile and tile worlds join forces. New York-based fabric guru Lori Weitzner, known for an innovative approach to materiality, has found her latest source of inspiration in stone. Drawing on her past creations, Weitzner worked with Artistic Tile to create Adena, a finely detailed ombre mosaic available in Blue, Grey and Cream. The tile company used minute tesserae tile outlined in a subtle waterjet-cut scalloped frame for a graceful effect. artistictile.com

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Monogram recently debuted its first designer collection with Nashville-based talent Richard T. Anuszkiewicz, who is also the brand’s creative director. The sleek assortment includes statement-making ventilation hoods, shown, available in both brass and titanium, that are bound to create a dramatic focal point in the kitchen. Towering 96-inch-high refrigeration panels and custom hardware with leather-wrapped detailing are also among the new offerings. Anuszkiewicz notes that he wanted to make “pieces that were thought provoking and inspirational” and unlike anything currently on the market. Mission accomplished! monogram.com

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As a multidisciplinary artist, Alex Proba, who calls Brooklyn and Portland, Oregon, home, explores the emotional response to tonality, pattern and stimulation of the senses throughout her work. Now Proba is lending her eye to a new collaboration with Samsung to celebrate the growing popularity of bold colors in the world of interiors. Her limited-edition jungle print design (shown) features graphic shapes and bright hues that aim to bring a touch of the outdoors in. Available in Samsung’s classic Bespoke 4-Door Flex refrigeration model, this striking appliance is sure to spark happiness in the kitchen. samsung.com

HOT TAKE Taking inspiration from his childhood fascination with vintage race cars—namely the richly saturated shades trimmed in shiny metals and lush leather detailing— renowned designer Martyn Lawrence Bullard is introducing the Color Collection with La Cornue. Each luxurious range from the famed French brand, including the Château 150 shown in Grand Prix Grey, is made outside Paris and encompasses an old-world joie de vivre that has become known as the company’s hallmark. Choose from one of 10 vibrant colors expertly curated by Bullard. lacornueusa.com

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In West Palm Beach, interior designer Margaret Kaywell created a private office cum clubhouse for her client, melding Old Havana with Hollywood influences. Opposite: Seen through the foyer, the conference room has served as a remote school for the family’s children, a cards room for game nights and a dining space for catered events.

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bath, catering kitchen and common area, which is arguably the pièce de résistance, encompassing a bar, lounge and café-style workspace wrapped in CW Stockwell’s iconic Martinique wallpaper. Here and throughout, the interior designer drew inspiration from Old Havana nightclubs and Hollywood’s Golden Age, employing patinaed architectural details like louvred doors, decorative paneling and reclaimed flooring to evoke a historical ethos. “This was one of my most fulfilling creative endeavors,” shares Kaywell of the project. “It’s a really neat blend of office, country club and hip bar. It’s got a bit of everything— like alphabet soup!” kaywellinteriors.com

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Interior designer Margaret Kaywell’s client sought an office space of a different color. Namely, one that would inspire future ventures, and host friends and associates for work and play alike. He found his answer in a run-down bungalow in West Palm Beach, which Kaywell—in collaboration with MP Design & Architecture and Tim Givens Building & Remodeling—imagined as a sumptuous private clubhouse. Reworking the layout from the studs, Kaywell conceived a gracious foyer with velvet banquettes flanked by a conference-meets-dining room on one side, and a billiards room on the other. The floor plan also includes a private office, powder


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Designer Nina Magon faced a unique brief when it came to the media room of a young Houston-based family. “The husband is a serious cards player and wanted a designated place to call his poker room. His wife said, ‘Okay fine, but you need to share it with me and your child!’” So spurred plans for a space that bridges the divide between moody man cave, elegant lounge and kid-friendly play space. “It’s a universally fun room; it works for everything,” notes Magon, pointing to the custom six seat table (the exact headcount for poker night) and adjacent TV area with its wipeable ottoman that rolls away to accommodate a playmat. But the real hero of the space is the custom cabinetry, painted Sherwin-Williams’ Seaworthy, which chicly stashes vestiges of life with a toddler, or a gamesman, as the case may be. ninamagon.com


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A family’s early 1800s farmhouse in Litchfield, Connecticut, was a ground-up project—of sorts. Over the course of six years, and led by designer Susan Bednar Long, renovations were tackled phase-by-phase. By the time they set their sights on the unfinished attic, both designer and client had developed a keen sense of what was still missing—a workhorse. On the wish list: A well-appointed office, a gentleman’s lounge for cigar smoking and game nights, a sleep loft for family visits and a bevy of storage. While embracing the original beams and warm wood floors, Long set about modernizing the space with a cozy, masculine mood. Notably, in building out the crooked chimney, she created a stylish built-in

bar-meets-shelving unit wrapped in metallic Hermès wallpaper, which ingeniously serves as a partition between the lounge and office areas. Utilizing every solitary inch (while preserving an airy feel thanks to precisely scaled furnishings), the designer squeezed in a comfy window banquette, an 11-foot-long desk, a flatscreen TV and a sectional. Storage space abounds as well, including the antique home’s original, rehabilitated cubbies that now enclose back-of-house office supplies, camping gear and seasonal storage. “Only the pretty stuff is on view,” notes Long, adding, in the ultimate stamp of approval, “This was never an essential space, but it has become just that.” sblonginteriors.com


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INFLUENTIAL WOMEN OF DESIGN Tastemakers, color visionaries, lovers of the unique find and style rule breakers—the design industry is abundant with innovative and imaginative women. But alongside their considerable talents in the world of all things aesthetic, the most influential women in the trade possess an understanding of the business of design, too. They are savvy and agile, while preserving the empathic and interconnected viewpoints that make them so good at getting each client’s space “just right.” In this Luxe Interiors + Design special section, explore how some of the most influential women of design create beautiful places and flourish among peers in doing so.


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IN FLU EN T I A L WO M E N O F D ESIG N | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “My daily practice of gratitude and meditation keeps my vibration high and sparks creativity so that I can bring my best self to my life and work.”

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There is nothing like a day at the spa to renew energy, reduce stress, restore balance and rejuvenate the body and soul. What’s even better? Bringing the spa home. As president and CEO of Alpha Wellness Sensations’ (AWS) North America division, Josephine Leaders helps her clients do just that. The design-build firm is the leading provider of custom saunas, luxury infrared cabins, professional steam rooms, immersive salt caves, built-in ice chambers, cold plunges and experience showers for high-end

“At one point in my life, I became aware of the need to support my personal health and well-being,” so I turned to centuries-old practices of detoxification and healing through saunas and contrast therapy,” Leaders shares. “I became excited to share this revelation with others by curating beautiful healing spaces in their homes and today I take great pride in making a long-term impact on my clients’ health.”

INSPIRATION IN PARADISE Leaders recalls a special project that challenged and stimulated her creativity. “One of my favorite projects was called the Jardin del Eden in Dorado, Puerto Rico,” she says. “I collaborated with architect Evelio Pina to design a private spa and wellness area using elements of sacred geometry, inspired by the Fibonacci ratio. The client let us run with our creativity and we were able to do cuttingedge designs, while letting our minds flow.”

residential and commercial clients. “We have become much more aware of the importance of including aspects of health and wellness in the design space,” says Leaders. “The AWS team offers exceptional quality, fine craftsmanship and expertise to create unique, functional and innovative spaces. I absolutely love what I do because I’m improving my clients’ lives while feeding my creativity and passion for design.”

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IN FLU EN T I A L WO M E N O F D ESIG N | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “Creating simple interiors with quality materials is the highest form of luxury.”

AN EARLY ICON When Arianna made the leap from law school to design, she sought out a female role model. While her peers were applauding the work of Charles Eames, Arianna found a heroine in Ray Eames. “Despite playing the part of a supportive wife in the shadow of her famous husband, Ray took a dominant artistic role in their professional partnership,” Arianna recalls. “Only after Charles died did the world fully discover her talent.”

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In today’s print vs. digital tug-of-war, Arianna always sides with print. Rather than scouring social media for design inspiration, she prefers sifting through the tactile beauty of books and magazines. She also finds inspiration while in action: traveling abroad, working in the field and brainstorming during her daily swim. Each activity gives her the space to observe, reflect and be creative.

Working in the design industry for two decades, Arianna Noppenberger, founding principal of Aria Design, has amassed an impressive portfolio of work. After studying interior design at the IED in Milan, Arianna launched Aria and began perfecting her craft through self-teaching. “To become a leader, you need to know who you are,” she says. “You need to build up your confidence through experience and find your strength from within.” Operating in a largely male industry, Arianna realizes it takes a unique perspective—and always doing your homework—to stand out. To her, this means avoiding trends, finding your own voice, and experimenting and coming up with original ideas. In Arianna’s case, this manifested as a design firm that starts with the architecture before completing any interior design. As a result, Arianna’s body of work is characterized by timeless yet innovative designs that exude tranquility and sophistication.

Top Plush seating areas capitalize on the living room’s long, lean orientation and the breathtaking ocean view outside. Bottom In this penthouse at the Four Seasons in Denver, Aria created interlocking floating planes to add visual interest, while hiding mechanicals. Photography John Ellis


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IN FLU EN T I A L WO M E N O F D ESIG N | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “My aim is to evolve beyond window treatments into a brand that clients go to for exceptional designs that enhance their lifestyles and wellness.”

A WINDOW INTO EXCELLENCE Jennifer Savio shares her insights and inspirations. ho inspires your work? •W Marie Kondo’s joy-centering philosophy is iconic for the design industry. I love how she applies the art of tidying not only to homes but to emotions and every area of life.

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Family-owned businesses have a reputation for investing more in their clients and their staff, which builds strong, enduring relationships and provides exceptional, highly personalized customer service. When Jennifer Savio,

escribe your workday. •D Some days I’m in the office or workroom collaborating with our team. On others, I’m at the showroom or making on-site visits. The days spent with builders, designers or clients are special to me because I truly value these relationships— especially post-pandemic. I’m grateful to be back and doing great work with our community. • What motivates and energizes you? As a woman business owner, I’m motivated by the benefits we provide to both employees and customers. Internally, I’m especially proud of the team culture we’ve created. We encourage growth and have a wellness program to support our employees’ health and well-being.

CEO of Creative Window Designs and Beach Drapery, took over the business from her father, her goal was to continue to exemplify these values. “My grandparents founded our company in 1971 with a mission to provide superior custom window blinds, shades, shutters and drapery,” Savio says. “As the third-generation owner, I am committed to continuing their vision by crafting personalized environments for our clients, while managing every detail from inspiration to installation.” Since taking the reins, Savio has leveraged her unique understanding of the business to boost the company’s legacy of creating positive environments for her clients, her team and her community.

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IN FLU EN T I A L WO M E N O F D ESIG N | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “When my work is complete, I invite you to bring your own interpretation and imagination. What do you see? What do you feel?”

THE ARTIST INTROSPECTIVE •W hat is your favorite part of the creative process? There is something exciting about the start, from prepping the substrate and mixing the colors to making the first marks and building the layers. When the painting begins to tell me what to do and takes on a life of its own ... that is my favorite part.

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A creative soul is at the heart of great art and design. Known for abstract and emotion-evoking paintings, Norwegian-born, SoCal artist El Løvaas works with intuition and the intention to amplify the energy in the spaces where her works reside.

ow do you know when an artwork •H is finished? When I no longer wonder if it is—when there is nothing to add and nothing to take away. But perhaps my work isn’t truly complete until others see it and offer their own interpretations and imaginations. ow do Norway and SoCal define you as •H an artist? Being born and raised in Norway gave me discipline and solid artistic roots while California’s beauty inspires me to create each and every day. I am lucky to call both places home because they provide me with the best of both worlds.

“Nature inspires me and is where I find my color palette,” Løvaas says. Fallen bark, a butterfly’s wings, dew on grass—they are all sources of vision. Man-made objects are influential too, from layers of peeling paint to an aerial photograph or interior designer’s mood board. “I see art in everything and, because of that, I am always inspired,” she adds. With each new piece, Løvaas strives to keep her paintings open to all possibilities. “I work with mixed media, acrylic, oil, ink, pigment, pastels, fibers, paper and crushed gemstones,” Løvaas shares. “And as I work, I lean in and welcome whatever happens. Layer upon layer, I craft stories without words.”

Above Myriad of Hues, measuring 62 inches by 70 inches. Top Walk in the Park, measuring 68 inches by 48 inches. Far left State of Grace, measuring 25 inches by 37 inches. Left Be, measuring 60 inches by 48 inches. Photography Nikelle Løvaas


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“We are passionate about creating beautiful, authentic spaces that are as unique and distinguished as our clients.”

An instinctive eye for elegance and the expertise to create a design aesthetic that is as individual as each client are what separate a decorator from an influential woman of design. As the principal designer behind her full-service firm, Maison Rose Interiors, Rose Schneider is known for bright, contemporary spaces with a classical twist. “We are passionate about creating beautiful, authentic spaces that are as unique and distinguished as our clients,” she says. “At Maison Rose, we accomplish this with our client-centered approach to design that balances the client’s personal style and taste with fresh, innovative concepts.” Amongst Schneider’s greatest aesthetic influences are her travels abroad and her more than 10 years of experience, both of which have inspired her diverse portfolio that includes everything from full-scale renovations to light residential and commercial design.

TUNED-IN TO THE TRENDS “Over the past two years, our homes have become a greater reflection of our personalities than ever before,” Schneider shares. “With that in mind, here are three trends that are in high demand with our design-savvy clientele.” •D ecorative cabinetry: Been there, done that with Shaker-style. Right now, a number of different profiles, like cabinets with slatted details, are providing an opportunity for homeowners to personalize and get creative.

• Curved silhouettes: While Mid-Mod will have some staying power, we’re seeing a softening of furniture silhouettes, with curved edges and supple, feminine shapes taking the lead. • Home bars: More time spent at home doesn’t mean less fun. We have already created some amazing wet and dry bars and wine cellars, and we’ll be seeing many more in 2022. I believe this trend is here to stay and I’m not the least bit upset about it!

Above A Spanish-style-inspired home bar is a gracious gathering space at this cozy San Juan Capistrano bungalow. Top left Both inspiring and calm, this chic home office was designed as a work-from-home haven for one of Coto de Caza’s leading businesswomen. Top right Delivering on the homeowner’s dream, this grand-scale tequila bar looks and feels like it belongs at a five-star resort. Photography Lane Dittoe


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IN FLU EN T I A L WO M E N O F D ESIG N | SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA “As the premier manufacturer of luxury, powdercoated steel cabinets in California, we are truly a one-ofone in what we do.”

TELL IT, SISTER! O’Neill opens up. •D id you always want to be an artisan and an entrepreneur? No, I studied interior design at Woodbury University before going into sales at a Fortune 500 company, which provided me with some very effective and essential tools I use to this day.

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Building a female-led firm that creates outstanding products within the local community is the very essence of being an influential woman of design. After decades in laboratory design and manufacturing, Moya O’Neill saw a void in the commercial and residential steel cabinetry market, and Moya Living was born. “I started my journey creating steel cabinetry for my own home before going on to secure orders from renowned brands such as Oakley and landmarks like The Dakota in New York City,” O’Neill says. “Today, my team and I design and build beautiful, powder-coated steel cabinetry right here in California that will endure for generations.” In addition to leading an exceptional brand, O’Neill makes it her mission to give back. “Working with charities like Olive Crest has been a great way for me to help others while learning and growing both personally and professionally,” she shares.

• Who informs and inspires you? My Estate Partners O.C. group, because they provide an invaluable opportunity to share and learn with other like-minded, high-service artisans. And my husband and CFO, Wynn O’Neill, who is my rock. • How do you stay centered and motivated? I start each day by reading an inspirational quote, and by writing down three things I’m grateful for and three things I want to accomplish. •W hat is on the horizon? To keep growing Moya Living’s national presence while continuing to develop new product lines. I would love to start a creative collaborative of artists and craftspeople.

Top Seen here in classic white, this elegant kitchen proves that steel cabinets can be traditional too. Far left Combining awe-inspiring avocado-colored powder-coated cabinetry with magnificent mosaic wallpaper created an outdoor kitchen oasis. Left The Moya Living showroom is bursting with colorful and creative possibilities. Photography Top & Left by Darlene Halaby; Far left by Greg Sims


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FOLLOW THE LEADER Anita Jacobi shares insights and inspirations that result in great design. •W ho’s been your design inspiration? My mother, who was a high-end fashion designer with an exquisite eye for interiors. Her beautifully decorated boutiques and the elegance of our family home ignited my passion for design. •W hat is your firm’s design aesthetic? At OCID we don’t have a specific style. Rather, our design inspiration comes from discovering how our next client lives, entertains and travels, and then tailoring a design plan for their home that is as unique as they are.

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escribe a typical workday. •D Meeting with clients, designing with builders and architects, and finding furniture, fabrics, cabinetry, lighting and other materials are all part of a typical day. But while I carefully organize each day, I need to be ready to switch gears at a moment’s notice to handle any pressing matters or unforeseen challenges that might arise.

Creating innovative spaces that address the needs of today’s modern families while celebrating their unique tastes, experiences, lifestyles and heritage is what it means to be an influential woman of design. With more than 20 years of expertise, an internationally inspired design perspective and an award-winning team to her credit, Orange Coast Interior Design’s founder and principal, Anita Jacobi, is a true design leader. “Just as no two people are alike, no two rooms should be alike,” she says. “OCID is a full-service interior design firm known for luxury, sophistication and comfort. With a wide breadth of residential and commercial design experience as our guide, my team and I have structured a design process that is productive, enjoyable and fully focused on interpreting our clients’ wants, needs and visions into thoughtfully designed spaces that exceed their expectations.”

“Our goal is to create beautiful spaces that reflect our clients’ needs as well as their unique personalities and lifestyles.”

Above & Left By combining comfortable furnishings with high-end finishes and textures, a clean, monochromatic palette, and just a hint of glam, OCID created a kitchen that perfectly blends traditional elements with contemporary chic. Top This sophisticated La Quinta home was designed for a multigenerational family with inviting gathering areas and more personal spaces for work and quiet reflection. Photography Above & Left by Josh Bustos Architectural Photography; Top by Claire Griffin Photography


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No Passport Required The fanciful redesign of a Hancock Park home charts a flight path to its owners’ favorite destinations. WRITTEN BY MAILE PINGEL P H O T O G R A P H Y BY K A R Y N M I L L E T | S T Y L I N G B Y B E N JA M I N R E Y N A E R T

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On one end of this century-old Hancock Park home’s living room, an antique dog print given to one of the homeowners by his mother looks over a bar area. Designer Melissa Warner Rothblum found the striking banana bark buffet at Made Goods, placing it atop a Stark area rug.


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ou have to be brave and make your house you,” declares Melissa Warner Rothblum, the Los Angeles-based half of Massucco Warner, the design firm she cofounded with Julie Massucco Kleiner. So when a couple of avid travelers asked her to transform their Hancock Park-area residence, this maxim led her to set an intrepid course: turning her clients’ abode into a series of bold destinations. With Warner Rothblum in the cockpit, they embarked on a top-to-bottom redesign inspired by their favorite getaways from the four corners of the world. “This whole project felt like an adventure,” she recalls. “A great design adventure.” “My clients wanted their home to be a reflection of themselves, so we talked a lot about what they love,” Warner Rothblum explains. Embracing everything from London hotels and fine suit jackets to golden retrievers and their cookbook collection, her conversations with the pair became the inspiration for highly personalized design moments. And because the house, which celebrates its centennial this year, had been lovingly restored by the previous owner, it was a relatively uncomplicated effort. “No walls were moved—this was a really good ‘before,’ ” says the designer. To elevate each room, she relied on an array of patterns: Fabrics inspired by menswear and what she calls “dressmaker details” (think nailhead trim on upholstered pieces and hem tape on curtains) were added to the mix for a refined, polished look. “Melissa took our love of haberdashery and combined texture and palettes with distinctive choices,” explains one of the homeowners, an executive in the entertainment industry. “She brought such boldness to the project,” adds his husband, a digital producer. The entryway’s eye-catching wallpaper sets the tone, with a striking scene of gilded tigers romping amid birds and leafy branches. “The tigers are a protective symbol. You feel enveloped in that space,” Warner Rothblum observes. The print is also a playful nod to the couple’s dogs, who love to frolic around the home. “They wrestle on the carpet and shed everywhere, so we needed practical pieces like the foyer’s outdoor rug—it’s beautiful but you can hose it,” says the husband.

Adjoining the entry is the equally alluring dining room, clad in a cloud pattern wallpaper and paneling painted a deep red. “They wanted a welcoming dining room. With the plaid rug and head chairs, it feels a little British, too,” adds Warner Rothblum, noting that the homeowners are fans of English designer Kit Kemp’s bold but classical interiors. Adding an element of surprise over the sideboard is a portrait of a young woman that the couple found in Vietnam. “It’s always been a centerpiece in our homes, but Melissa reinterpreted it with a simpler frame,” the husband continues. “And when she suggested painting the woodwork red, we just said yes.” To add softness to these dramatic interiors, Warner Rothblum turned to mellow hues for the living room. “In houses with a lot of color, the eye needs a place to rest,” she says of her decision to paint the walls a warm taupe and balance brighter touches with camel and navy hues, shades that “makes green accents stand out.” The room is lengthy, so she established three defined areas: Sofas arranged near a central fireplace, a bar at one end and a pair of lounge chairs at the other. Rounding out the redesign is the kitchen, which is largely what sold the couple on the abode. “It had a Diane Keaton-Hamptons-Something’s Gotta Give feel,” one of the homeowners recalls. To accommodate the pair’s treasured cookbooks, the designer converted several cupboards into shelves. And adding another stop to the home’s travel chart, she created a breakfast nook evocative of a Parisian bistro. Now, should the owners long for the feel of Southern Europe, the front courtyard is inspired by Italy, with Moorish accents. Should the English countryside beckon, the back garden is an homage to the Cotswolds—albeit with a drought-tolerant interpretation by landscape designer Nick Dean. Those outdoor spaces also lead to another “sunny and sweet” surprise, as Warner Rothblum describes it: a charming guest house that nods to Singaporean Colonial aesthetics with dark wood furnishings playing off cream-colored walls and fabrics. “This home doesn’t fit into a one-word style, it just feels very collected,” she reflects. Or, as her clients put it, “We can now go everywhere without leaving. Every great place we could think of came together in our house.”

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Set near a central fireplace, the twin sofas, covered with a Quintus fabric and a Samuel & Sons tape, are topped with pillows in a plaid by Rogers & Goffigon and a dragon pattern from Schumacher. A Pindler fabric is featured on the drapes, and the Roman shades are from Kneedler Fauchère. Atop the mantle is a painting by Serena Dugan.


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Above: Cole & Son’s cloud-inspired Nuvole wallpaper lines the dining room, where a sideboard from Witford is joined by a table lamp by Hwang Bishop in Rhode Island. The portrait on the wall is a treasured find from the homeowners’ past trip to Vietnam. Opposite: Warner Rothblum paired her clients’ existing dining table with armchairs upholstered in a Colefax And Fowler windowpane fabric sourced from Cowtan & Tout, as well as dining chairs covered with a wool from Holly Hunt and a Samuel & Sons tape. The drapery is Pindler, and the rug is Stark. A chandelier from Visual Comfort hangs above.


Above: Just off the kitchen, a breakfast nook looks out to the home’s rear garden. Here, a walnut table from Lawson-Fenning is joined by the homeowners’ bistro chairs and a custom banquette upholstered in a Holly Hunt velvet. Topping off the space is a chandelier from Arteriors. Opposite: An arbor, twined with a fragrant pink jasmine vine, “was designed to narrow the access point to a secret garden, creating a hide-and-reveal effect,” explains landscape architect Nick Dean. The outdoor area reminds the owners of their travels through the English countryside.


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Right: In a flurry of patterns, Phillip Jeffries’ Flight fills the powder room walls, overlooking floor tiles from Tile Bar in New York. The vanity is from Mission West Kitchen and Bath and equipped with a Waterworks sink and House of Rohl taps. Above is a mirror from Liven Up Design in Encinitas and sconces from Circa Lighting. Opposite: Behind the abode, the guest house is home to a newly refreshed suite. Warner Rothblum embraced her clients’ antique furnishings, adding playful touches such as the Hollywood at Home lampshades. The throw pillows and bench are both from Harbinger.


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Landscape architect Kate Guerra-Hershey trimmed this Monarch Bay property’s existing Japanese black pine to create a striking focal point in the front yard. The overall effect, she says, is of a “Santa Barbara-style or informal Mediterranean-inspired garden with an infusion of exotic succulents and flowering perennials.” The house is positioned deep in the lot, she notes, “which gives it a great sense of privacy.”


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hildren invariably prompt life changes—even after they’ve left the nest. For one Midwestern couple, their kids’ relocation to the Golden State led them to investigate West Coast houses themselves. “Our son and daughter live in Southern California, and we just fell in love with the energy there,” the wife shares. When they scooped up a second home in Monarch Bay, its contemporary ranch style exuded a compelling, welcoming warmth. But it was the views of the Pacific that really sealed the deal. From the start, she says, “it made us feel like we were on top of the world.” In the original layout, though, only a small family room enjoyed the scenery. The main living areas instead revolved around an open-air sunken courtyard walled off from the oceanic panorama—a design decision that puzzled the couple. “We kept thinking, ‘Why would you close up so much of the house from that view?’ ” remembers the wife. But they decided to wait about a year and a half before committing to a renovation. “We didn’t want to make assumptions about how a California home should be lived in based on our experience in Chicago,” she adds. And time confirmed their instincts. “We would never sit there,” the wife says of the courtyard. “It was hot during the day and, at night, it was just an outdoor area without anything to see.” The courtyard became pivotal to the renovation, for which the couple called in the design team that had transformed their Illinois home: Interior designer Andrea Burridge and architects Ken Pursley and Mark Kline. The entire team agreed with the clients’ assessment about their home. “The spaces were chopped up and didn’t take full advantage of the house’s opportunities,” recalls Pursley. To wit, several interior walls came down to create an expansive great room, and the courtyard was glassed in and topped by a skylight-studded roof. “A major decision was to add a back wall of sliding glass so our clients could enjoy indooroutdoor living, which is one of the best things

about California,” notes Burridge. Adds general contractor Michael Palmer, “We did an extensive amount of work, but opening it all up changed everything. It made this project what it is.” In contrast to the couple’s more traditional Chicago home, Burridge took a laid-back approach to the interiors, pouring over West Coast design books like Nina Freudenberger’s Surf Shack for inspiration. Throughout, a mostly neutral palette keeps all eyes focused on the water, with a few ocean-inspired exceptions like the deep navy of the kitchen’s freestanding wall or the washed Aegean blue of the dining room’s grass-cloth wallcovering. The beach chic-style bedrooms were inspired by the couple’s many trips to St. Barts. “Design on this island has a beautiful aesthetic to it; these clean-lined interiors feel sophisticated yet casual in a similar way,” notes Burridge, a frequent visitor to the Caribbean getaway herself. The great room’s kitchen houses one of the home’s more unusual features. There, a prep area is hidden in plain sight behind freestanding white oak cabinets, which are encased in a beveled wood frame painted marine blue. Skirting the ceiling by a few feet, this line of cabinetry tricks the eye by acting as a divider or “screen” delineating the prep area, explains Pursley. “A lot of our kitchens have a front and a backstage,” he says. “You get an open plan, but you’ve hidden the oven and storage.” The room’s other secret, dreamed up by Burridge, is its breakfast bar: A heavy wood piece cleverly glides out of the island, transforming into a table that can welcome up to 20 guests. As for the initially puzzling, closed-off courtyard, it’s now level with the rest of the home. Recast as the formal dining room, it enjoys the same views as the great room through insulated glass which both muffles the clamor of dinner parties and allows for the space to serve as a private office for the husband. “That glass was an afterthought, but it became one of the best decisions we’ve made,” the wife comments. Close to their children and face-to-face with the Pacific, the whole abode fills its owners with the same serene satisfaction.

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“By adding a wall of sliding glass, the reconfigured great room now connects with the terrace and ocean view, both visually and physically.” –KEN PURSLEY

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Thanks to an extensive renovation plan, the great room now enjoys Pacific views enhanced by retractable glass doors. “They let in the ocean breeze for a more immersive experience,” says architect Ken Pursley. By the fireplace, interior designer Andrea Burridge complemented Palecek’s rattan and abaca rope Strings Attached lounge chairs with a track arm sofa and reclaimed hardwood coffee table, both from RH.


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Right: In a scullery hidden just behind the primary kitchen, which is open to the great room, is a wall swathed in Lindsay Cowles’ Casablanca Alta wallcovering. Its azure hue echoes cabinetry painted Benjamin Moore’s Blue Note. The wine fridge is Sub-Zero, and Cedar & Moss Scout sconces light the prep area and shelving. Opposite: Artwork by Kerri Rosenthal articulates the homeowners’ relaxed mantra for their coastal home. The open kitchen’s countertops are Silver Wave marble by Artistic Tile, paired with Ann Sacks’ beige Trattino tile on the backsplash. Circle City Cabinets fabricated the cabinetry, designed by Burridge, with blackened-steel shelving by CR Custom Wrought Iron Design.


“When you’re dining here, you can see the ocean from the opposite end and feel the breeze—none of that was possible until we raised the floor.” –A N D R E A B U R R I D G E

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The central sunken courtyard became a formal dining room level with the rest of the home. Blue grass cloth from Thibaut lines the walls, highlighting a print by artist Laurie Simmons. In the center, a custom dining table is ringed by Palecek’s Santa Barbara armchairs. The chandelier is RH and the Berber-style rug is from Cottage Furnishings.


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Above: Surrounded by bougainvillea, eucalyptus and fruit trees, the covered patio off the primary bedroom is a quiet retreat that looks out into the backyard. Both the wool rug and Georgica lounge chair are by Serena & Lily. Opposite: The gentle chevron pattern of Phillip Jeffries’ St. Barts Serenity grass-cloth wallcovering infuses the homeowners’ bedroom with a relaxed, beach-chic atmosphere. A brass-and-black sconce by Cedar & Moss brightens the space above a custom bed from RH topped with Serena & Lily linens. The bedside tables are repainted vintage finds.


Papier-Mâché Menagerie This L.A. artist elevates traditional piñatas to new levels of whimsical, colorful intricacy.

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winging in a flurry of color, piñatas are emblematic of unadulterated, carefree pleasures. More than simple decorated containers, they’re also vessels of traditions that cross borders and centuries. And for Los Angeles artist Roberto Benavidez, who finds inspiration in their layers of history and meaning, they’re the starting point to create imaginative, flamboyant sculpture collections. Growing up half-Mexican, half-AngloAmerican in Texas, Benavidez fondly remembers the cheerful piñatas of his childhood. As an adult, he returned to these forms when developing his art practice, gravitating toward their cultural significance. Originating from Asia to Europe, where they were integrated into Lenten celebrations, Spanish Catholic missionaries brought piñatas to Mexico, incorporating Aztec traditions to encourage conversion. Thus emerged classic designs like the seven-pointed star, a symbol for the Deadly Sins, filled with concealed treasures representing heaven’s salvation. “The modernday piñata is a mix between the Western world and the Americas,” Benavidez explains. “Acknowledging this history became a way to represent myself as a mixed-race individual.” The paper sculptor playfully upends the piñata’s origins in several series inspired by surreal medieval creatures and Hieronymus Bosch’s famed painting The Garden of Earthly Delights. And, featuring more realistic animals, his “Birdr” series depicts gay bird couples, inverting the narrative of Adam and Eve. “It’s a way for me to subtly play with my sexuality,” notes Benavidez of his paper paradise. “I’m the ‘Creator,’ so everything I make is gay.” Sans divine intervention, his creations come to life through an industrious process. Using balloons to form the basic shapes, he builds their bodies with Bristol board bones and papiermâché flesh. He then layers delicate rows of matte and metallic Italian crepe, hand-cut with serrated edges to give them texture and the appearance of movement. Combining colors “is where the magic happens,” says the artist. “It’s like I’m painting with the paper, layering colors to create vibrancy or change hues.” And yes, his sculptures may contain treasures—though Benavidez will never reveal exactly what kind. “There’s no other art form where you immediately wonder, ‘What’s inside?’ ” he reflects. “And there’s something magical about that.”


Paper sculptor Roberto Benavidez (opposite) specializes in piñatas, crafting fantastical, intricately built creatures that often underscore questions of sin and sexuality. Most of his varied works (below and opposite) are formed with Bristol board and layers of hand-cut Italian crepe fringe, plus a touch of wire and glue.

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A TRIBUTE TO THE TROPICS Natural textures and island-inspired indoor-outdoor living add a perpetual vacation vibe to this Corona del Mar abode. W R I T T E N BY L I Z A R N O L D | P H O T O G R A P H Y BY R YA N G A R V I N

Architecture: Mark Teale, Teale Architecture Interior Design: Erin Flinn, Flinn Designs Home Builder: Scott Cross, SC Homes, Inc.


Architect Mark Teale and designer Erin Flinn collaborated closely on this Corona del Mar abode’s entry, which features handchiseled Famosa limestone and wood corbels stained a deeper shade than the tongue-and-groove eaves. A woven overhang adds to the tropical island vibe. The vintage Indonesian limestone planters were sourced from Big Daddy’s Antiques and the rustic wooden bench is a found piece Flinn turned up in Los Angeles.


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iving out your days on a tropical island is the stuff of fantasies, but one couple made this dream a reality—without even leaving California. Their new house in Corona del Mar hints at isle-style right from its entry, which features an overhang of woven twigs inspired by Balinese shade canopies. And then there’s the walkway, extending over an enclosed lower-level courtyard and accented by a peaceful water feature, plus the mix of natural woods and earthen touches throughout—all choices inspired by lush islands like Bali and Hawaii. The overall aesthetic is a dramatic departure from their former white coastal farmhouse in a nearby neighborhood, notes designer Erin Flinn. “They’ve traveled a lot,” she explains, “and the style of this house is in harmony with their journeys.” Yet there is a through line between the clients’ abodes, both designed by Flinn, and it’s her emphasis on each residence’s views. As the wife says of their current house, which faces the Pacific and enjoys glorious sunsets, “We’ve been going to the Mauna Kea Beach Hotel on the Big Island for 20 years. When you step inside, the ocean view takes your breath away—it hits you, like, ‘I’m in Hawaii.’ I wanted people to feel that way when they walk into our home.” The owners, a couple blessed with 16 grandchildren, also loved the idea of what Flinn dubbed a “bohemian Balinese-style” house that could host large family gatherings. Architect Mark Teale devised a plan he dubbed “Bali modern,” built in turn by general contractor Scott Cross. Ocean-facing covered patios extend via pocket doors from the great room overlooking the pool, which was a high-priority item on the homeowners’ wish list. Four bedrooms span the top floor, including two guest rooms and a bunk room that sleeps plenty of grandkids, while a home gym and a dedicated art room for the little ones open to a lower-level courtyard. The kitchen, tricked out with a customized Galley Workstation on the island, is adjacent to a butler’s pantry—and it recently made hosting a crowd of more than 30 a breeze. Seating for guests also easily spills into a covered outdoor dining area. “With the sliding doors open, it adds nearly half a room,” the wife enthuses. “And we have heaters in the patio ceiling, which is brilliant.”

A selection of natural woods contributes to the residence’s casual island vibe. Beneath a white oak ceiling, the kitchen cabinetry is walnut, while the great room features fluted oak cabinetry, and mahogany accents continue the theme on the exterior. “We weren’t trying to do a ‘matchymatchy’ kind of architecture,” says Teale. “We wanted it to be a little more rough-hewn, not like it all came out of the same machine.” Adds Cross of the indoor and outdoor assortment of woods, “You don’t usually see them mixed like this—here we were able to join completely different styles of wood and finishes, which is very unique and uncommon. It’s a bit like saying, ‘I want purple, red and green carpet in my house, and I want it to all look good.’ ” Flinn and Teale were strong collaborators from the project’s start, creating a sense of cohesiveness that continued through the final touches. Honed travertine floors from Seville, Venetian plaster walls and a glazed ceramic tile for the kitchen backsplash further the home’s natural, tactile sensibilities. When it came to the furnishings, Flinn deferred to the draw of the ocean. “We oriented the majority of the furniture out towards the view,” she explains. “We emphasized textures, not so much colors.” The great room’s generous and cozy off-white sofas, accented with wood bases, anchor the main area. They also provide enough heft to balance the brushed-steel fireplace, a material that repeats across the space on the kitchen’s range hood and references the industrial metals of contemporary Balinese architecture. The designer’s selection of detailed accessories— like the vintage Indonesian planters that flank the front door or the imported carved-limestone pot converted into a fire pit in the courtyard—layer in references to history and travels. In the primary bedroom, tall mirrors above the nightstands are overlaid with patterns of carved wood and give off a distinctly Southeast Asian feel. The entire design team cites their lockstep partnership as a major factor to achieving their goals. “I see interior design and architecture as going hand in glove, like the melody and rhythm of music,” Teale reflects. “Both Erin and I had fairly contemporary ideas, and together we managed to get them executed.” And the homeowners couldn’t be happier with their unfussy, island-inspired abode. “Shortly after we moved in, a guest came into our house, went straight for the view and got tears in his eyes,” says the wife. “I thought, ‘Bingo! We did it.’ ”

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In the great room, a mix of soft wood tones and weathered stone materials exudes a relaxed, natural atmosphere. Details such as the wood base on custom sofas by Laurie Flot weave in the home’s tropical theme. Flinn sourced the vintage rug from Rug Resources to enhance the room’s casual feel. The brushed-steel fireplace is by CMT Sheet Metal and the square oak coffee table is the homeowners’ own.


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Above: A tidy butler’s pantry extending off the main kitchen houses a coffee station, an extra dishwasher and storage. It’s outfitted with a concrete sink, leathered Taj Mahal quartzite countertops and smoked walnut cabinetry by Ziething Cabinets. The glazed ceramic backsplash tile is from Mission Tile West. Opposite: On the lower level, a lounge area with a table on wheels—part of the dedicated arts-and-crafts room for the homeowners’ grandchildren—seamlessly connects to a serene courtyard, where Selamat’s 1940s-inspired Cuban lounge chairs, upholstered in a Perennials fabric, encircle a fire pit converted from an Indonesian limestone pot. A fishtail palm tree and living wall add to the tropical ambiance.


“THIS HOME IS BALI-INSPIRED THROUGH ITS USE OF ORGANIC M AT E R I A L S A N D N AT U R A L W O O D S , AND EVERYTHING IS ORIENTED TO WA R D T H E V I E W .” –ERIN FLINN

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Just off the great room, a covered dining and lounge patio with a bird’s-eye view of the pool below adds ample living space. The dining table is composed of a mosaic top with an iron base from Berbere Imports and ringed with woven rattan chairs from Made Goods. Selamat’s Cuban lounge chairs surround a found carved wood table that contributes to the organic feel of the space.


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Right: Fluted floor-to-ceiling millwork conceals a closet in the entryway to the primary bedroom. Across from it, a seating area beside wood shelving creates a perfect spot for reading. Opposite: In the primary bedroom, vintage throw blankets from Skout and a rug from Rug Resources bring the colors of the outdoors in. Natural linen drapes and motorized pocketed window shades by Bartolo Window Treatment Designs add privacy, while stacking sliders open up to two rattan loungers.


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