

Happy 75th Anniversary to Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts!


Thank you for many years of support.




From your friends at the LA Phil





















Happy 75th Anniversary to Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts!
Thank you for many years of support.
From your friends at the LA Phil
OUR 75TH YEAR!
This year all of us with Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts are thrilled to celebrate our 75th Anniversary as a nonprofit philanthropic organization. Your attendance has made it possible for us to contribute more than $25 million toward music and the arts in our local community since 1948–an enduring legacy.
OUR 58TH SHOWCASE HOUSE!
Welcome to Stewart House, a 1933 grand colonial estate designed by one of Pasadena’s most celebrated architectural partnerships, Marston & Maybury. Stewart House takes us back to the days of gracious architecture and quintessential Showcase with over 11,000 square feet of living space on two acres of meticulously manicured grounds. Featured in 1983 as the 19th Pasadena Showcase House of Design, Stewart House is a remarkable and elegant estate with modern amenities that complement the main residence including a guest house, 4-car garage and workshop, entertaining pool deck, tennis pavilion, and many themed gardens.
The Showcase House experience is a memorable one. During your visit today, we invite you to stroll around the grounds at your own pace, or take one of our docent-led garden tours. Be sure to visit our famous Shops at Showcase–located in the tennis pavilion—with boutiques offering a variety of luxury linens, gourmet foods, home and garden décor, and fashionable jewelry and accessories. There are three restaurants located throughout the property for your enjoyment: Stewart’s Bistro, offering a full-service menu; Lucky’s Café, offering grab & go items; and The Shops Wine and Cheese Bar, offering wine, beer, and soft drinks to sip while shopping.
It takes a village to put on one of the largest and most successful home and garden tours in the country. We are immensely grateful to our talented designers and craftspeople who exquisitely created this year’s Showcase House in a whirlwind 60 days. We thank our generous patrons, sponsors, resources, and special friends who contributed in myriad ways. We are indebted to the 300+ community volunteers who staff during tours, ensuring your experience is a safe and welcoming one. We also wish to thank our homeowners and neighbors, who have been so gracious throughout these past few months. Finally, and most importantly, we are grateful for the hard work and dedication of our members of Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts, who make the Showcase House possible year after year.
Whether this is your first visit, or a longstanding annual one, thank you for your patronage. We hope you will make lasting memories while visiting today.
“I received a beautiful welcome to the world of music. I want to give some thing back to the younger generation.”
— Luciano Pavarotti
Vikki Sung President
Matt McIntyre Benefit Chair
Vikki Sung Matt McIntyre
WHERE Stewart House in Pasadena
WHEN April 23rd – May 21st, 2023
SHOWCASE HOUSE HOURS OF ENTRY
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 9:30am – 5:30pm
(Showcase House doors close promptly at 5:30pm; the property closes at 8pm)
Friday: 9:30am – 6:30pm
(Showcase House doors close promptly at 6:30pm; the property closes at 9pm)
Saturday, and Sunday: 9:30am – 4pm
(Showcase House doors close promptly at 4pm; the property closes at 6:30pm )
Monday: Closed
Note: To allow for less crowding, ticketed tour times start every 15 minutes.
THE SHOPS AT SHOWCASE
Saturday, and Sunday: 10am – 5:30pm
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday: 10am –6:30pm
Friday: 10am – 8pm
Monday: Closed
TICKETS
Golden Ticket: $65 Good for one admittance any day or time the Showcase House is open for tours.
Timed Entry Tickets
Prime Time Admission: $50 9:30am – 1:30pm
Regular Admission: $40 1:30pm – 4pm
Happy Hour Admission: $35 4pm – closing
To buy: pasadenashowcase.org/tickets
626.606.1600
QUESTIONS & EXCHANGES
Entry tickets can be exchanged for a $5 fee. Please email tickets@pasadenashowcase.org or call 626.606.1600 for assistance.
PARKING INFORMATION
Complimentary parking and shuttle service runs Tuesday through Sunday from Santa Anita Race Track, Gate 6, off Colorado Place in Arcadia, CA. These short complimentary shuttle rides run a half-hour before and after Showcase House hours on the day of your visit.
Visit pasadenashowcase.org for the most up-to-date parking information.
Neutrals
Pinks/Reds
Pasadena Showcase House of Design is the fundraiser produced by Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts to fund their music programs and award gifts and grants to other non-profit organizations to support their efforts. It is open for tours mid-April to mid-May.
What does it take to be a Showcase House? There is no ideal house that meets all the criteria; so, every year the advantages are weighed against the disadvantages of the properties available for that year. Some years we have a plethora from which to choose, and some years, well, there are fewer. Two staircases is at the top of the must-have list, a wide road for the shuttles, space for Shops, portapotties, trash, etc. are the practicalities that influence the selection.
Sometimes there are grand mansions and other times charming homes on a smaller scale are chosen. No matter the square footage, each estate is renovated from top to bottom by leading designers using the latest concepts and materials. So, indulge your inner lookyloo. Take a look behind the gates and come have a good time. And, it doesn’t hurt that you’re helping support your community at the same time. What a deal!
3. WELCOME TO OUR 75TH YEAR AND 58TH PASADENA SHOWCASE HOUSE OF DESIGN
A letter from Pasadena Showcase president Vikki Sung and Benefit Chair Matt McIntyre
4. 2023 PASADENA SHOWCASE HOUSE OF DESIGN
Hours of entry, ordering tickets, and parking information
14. WHAT YOUR ATTENDANCE MEANS
Buying a Showcase ticket and hitting The Shops at Showcase help fund the arts
16. MUSIC MOBILETM
The fun-filled and education for students
18. YOUTH CONCERT
A glorious return of Youth Concerts to the Walt Disney Concert Hall
20. INSTRUMENTAL COMPETITION
Musicians on string,woodwind, and brass compete for prizes
22. LET’S MAKE MUSIC TOGETHER
Joining Pasadena Showcase is fun, gratifying, and makes a difference
24. GIFTS & GRANTS
A broad and diverse list of non-profit organizations whose efforts we support
28. MEMBERS OF PASADENA SHOWCASE Member spotlight
34. SPONSORS & MAJOR RESOURCES
35. PATRONS
The donors that help keep the music playing
38. BOARD OF DIRECTORS
42. THE SHOPS AT SHOWCASE
DESIGN
A wide selection of curated merchants from throughout California
44. PASADENA SHOWCASE DIAMOND JUBILEE
75 Years of sharing the joy of music
45. PASADENA SHOWCASE BY THE NUMBERS
Then and now
46. BENEFIT COMMITTEE
48. WELCOME TO STEWART HOUSE
A 1933 grand colonial estate with spectacular acreage in a storied Pasadena neighborhood
50. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR ADVISORS
51. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR TEAMS
52. THE WELCOME GARDEN GreenLink Landscaping
53. FOYER/STAIRCASE, UPSTAIRS LANDING Marbé Designs
54. THE LIVING ROOM Tocco Finale
55. THE GARDEN ROOM AND TERRACE R/terior Studio
56. THE LIBRARY BATH
Blue Brick Design
57. THE LIBRARY Halter Home
58. THE SPEAKEASY AND HALLWAY
Sukeena Homes
59. THE POWDER ROOM
Karen Billman Designs
60. THE BUTLER’S PANTRY AND MORNING ROOM
Rachel Duarte Design Studio
61. THE FORMAL DINING ROOM
Rachel Duarte Design Studio
62. THE PRIMARY SUITE AND BATH
Courtney Thomas Design
64. THE TERRACE
Meredith Green Designs
65. THE ARTIST’S WUNDERKAMMER
Rosemary Home Design
66. THE GUEST SUITE
Tocco Finale, Foothill Tile & Stone, and George's Kitchen & Bath
67. THE YOUNG GENTLEMEN’S BEDROOM AND BATH
Ashley Marie Design
68. THE PARISIAN HOTEL SUITE
Loue Interiors
69. THE KITCHEN
KMP Interiors
70. LA VIE EN ROSE
Shari Tipich Decorative Design and Artistry
71. THE FAMILY ROOM
KMP Interiors
72. THE RECREATION STATION
Garage Solutions
73. THE MODERN GUEST HAVEN
ASID Pasadena Student Design Team
74. THE GARDEN RETREAT
The Art of Room Design
76. THE POTAGER: EDIBLE AND CUT FLOWER GARDEN
Coastal Homestead
77. THE MEDITATION GARDEN
Sergio Gomez
78. EVERYTHING’S COMING UP ROSES!
G&A Artistic Landscaping and Gardening
79. ALL DECKED OUT!
Room & Board
80. POOL CABANA LOUNGE AND DRESSING ROOMS
The Studio For
81. COMMUNITY SERVICE ORGANIZATIONS
Thank you to our partners in the community
82. RESTAURANT AND STEWART BISTRO MENU
On-site restaurant hosted by Roe Japanese Fusion
84. SPECIAL FRIENDS
Giving thanks to all our generous contributors
RESOURCES
86. THE SOURCE LIST
At Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts, our hearts beat joyously, for music in our communities.
Founded in 1948 with our initial support for the LA Phil, we have expanded to include our local community, specifically focusing on programs created for children and young adults. And we believe adults also celebrate the musical arts, singing, dancing, playing musical instruments and just listening too. We award financial support in grants annually for notable, large and small, ageless, local music-oriented non-profit organizations.
At Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts, our 200+ volunteer-only organization, we are all dedicated to sharing the joy of music through exposure, education, and experience. And since our inception 75 years ago, we have provided over $25 million to support to this mission right in our own community.
THESE FUNDS COME FROM YOU!
Thank you for your Patronage, donations, membership, buying tickets for the annual Pasadena Showcase House of Design, and purchases at our Shops at Showcase and restaurant. All these opportunities to enhance your involvement and enjoyment of the Pasadena Showcase House of Design fund our efforts in the community.
THANK YOU FOR HELPING
PASADENA SHOWCASE HOUSE FOR THE ARTS SHARE THE JOY OF MUSIC!
Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Information Card Number E101220 is registered with the Charitable Services Division, Los Angeles Police Commission.
Music is life!
That’s why our hearts have beats.
— Cecily Morgan
Since 1971 Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts Music Mobile program has brought the magic of music to thirdgraders throughout the community and since 2005, Pasadena Showcase has partnered with the Pasadena Conservatory of Music.
Over the years, the program introduced classical music and instruments that make up an orchestra to nearly 130,000 students. Through an entertaining, child-friendly presentation, students, many of them for the first time, were given a hands-on experience, gaining valuable exposure to symphonic music. The program received numerous local and national awards for originality and educational excellence.
Although the program has been paused since the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, grand plans for a revised Music Mobile program are in the works. Pasadena Showcase and the Pasadena Conservatory of Music saw the opportunity to reassess the program, concluding it was time to redesign it and establish a new path forward. Music Mobile has focused previously on symphonic music, but it was decided that offering a broader musical style would better serve our diverse population and be more inclusive. The creative process continues, and a new exciting Music Mobile program will launch in 2024!
The fact that children can make beautiful music is less significant than the fact that music can make beautiful children.
Approximately 4,000 excited fourth-graders attended this year’s annual Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts Youth Concert. For many, this was their first experience seeing a concert with a live orchestra.
Youth Concert was available for the last two years in a streaming format; but February 1, 2023 marked the glorious return of Youth Concert to the Walt Disney Concert Hall. Presented by the Los Angeles Philharmonic, this year’s production was Igor Stravinsky’s 1919 version of the Firebird Suite, based on a classic Russian folktale. The performance, which tells the story of a handsome prince, his beautiful princess and the magical bird that saves them from evil, was conducted by Dudamel Conducting Fellow Rodolfo Barraez and set to dance.
As in prior years, the children were in awe of the performance, experiencing the joy of music. Nearly 250,000 students have participated in Pasadena Showcase Youth Concert since it began in 1953. For most it’s an unforgettable experience that impacts them in a profound and positive way.
Youth Concert is funded by proceeds from the Pasadena Showcase House of Design with a generous grant from The Green Foundation.
Helen Gipson Youth Concert ChairIf children are not introduced to music at an early age. I believe something fundamental is actually being taken away from them.
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On January 28, 2023, the 36th Annual Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts Instrumental Competition was held at the Pasadena Conservatory of Music. Nine finalists performed before a panel of judges from the LA Phil to compete for $18,500 in prizes generously underwritten by Charles and Kathryn Hofgaarden.
The Grand Prize for Exceptional Talent and Musicianship was awarded to Muyang Wu, a 16-year old violinist from Colburn Academy, shown with Pasadena Showcase President Vikki Sung, Instrumental Chair Christine Upton and Head Judge, Christopher Stills. Wu performed excerpts from Sibelius and Bach, with judges describing his playing as “mature, with solid technique and beautiful style.”
Awards
Grand Prize for Exceptional Talent and Musicianship
Muyang Wu, Violin
First Prize Strings
Anaïs Feller, Violin
First Prize Woodwinds
Max Kaminsky, Clarinet
First prize Woodwinds went to Max Kaminsky, 17, a Calabasas High School student who played the Mozart clarinet concerto. First prize Strings went to Anaïs Feller, 17, Concertmaster of the Colburn Virtuosi for her performance of the Mendelssohn violin concerto.
Over $650,000 in prize money has been awarded since the Instrument Competition began in 1985. Several prizewinners enjoy distinguished careers in Classical music. The 2017 Grand Prize winner is now Principal Flutist with the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra. Cellist Jonathan Karoly, 1996 winner joined the LA Phil. Sheryl Staples, 1988 First Prize Strings winner is Associate Concertmaster of the New York Philharmonic.
Christine Upton Christine Upton Instrumental Competition ChairSecond Prize Strings
Samuel Tatsuki, Viola
Anna You, Violin
Second Prize Woodwinds
David Kwon, Oboe
Jack Smith Memorial Award for Most Promising Talent
Zachary Piesner, Bassoon
Honorable Mention
Samuel Guevara, Cello
Cassie Kao, Flute
We work hard and play better, all for music! The members of Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts all contribute to the success of our fundraisers and events. We joyfully support music educational opportunities and youthful musicians through several innovative programs:
Music Mobile™ was available for the last two years in a streaming, which takes fun learning experiences to third graders in the San Gabriel Valley Program.
Youth Concert brings 4,000 Los Angeles area fourth graders to the Walt Disney Concert Hall for a lively concert performance.
The Instrumental Competition for high school and college students who compete for monetary prizes helps further their symphonic music education.
Gifts & Grants Program which awards funds to local nonprofit organizations for music education, therapy, and scholarships. In addition, we offer longstanding financial support to the LA Phil
Pasadena Showcase House of Design, which involves the renovation and transformation of a house for a fabulous home and garden tour during April and May, is a year-long project involving the talents of all of our members and many talented designers. With attendance of approximately 25,000 people, proceeds fund all of our music and arts programs, and our Gifts & Grants assistance to our local community.
Our Membership is a group of vibrant, talented people from all walks of life who are ready to meet goals, have fun and create valuable and meaningful relationships at the same time!
Learn more about us at pasadenashowcase.org or contact our Membership Committee at membership@pasadenashowcase.org. We will be happy to meet you in person.
GIFTS &
Through our Gifts & Grants program, Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts opens our hearts to support music and art programs throughout the community.
Musical theater, jazz bands, operas and orchestras, school marching bands, dance programs, choral groups and concerts–we fund programs that enrich the community and provide opportunities for all ages from students to seniors. To mark our 75th anniversary this year, we awarded $900,000 to 75 nonprofit organizations for their efforts to provide music education, music therapy and music appreciation programs that help the community learn, enjoy and grow from these experiences.
Funds for Gifts & Grants are derived from the organization’s annual benefit, the Pasadena Showcase House of Design. To date Pasadena Showcase has contributed more than $25 million to nonprofits throughout the greater Pasadena area. Special thanks go out to our volunteer members, designers, patrons, vendors and our visitors who participate to make this happen.
We are pleased to announce the recipients of the 2022/2023 Gifts & Grants Program.
Music is like a magic key to which the most tightly closed heart opens.
GIFTS
Los Angeles Philharmonic Association
South Pasadena Educational Foundation
GRANTS
Academy of Music for the Blind
Alhambra Educational Foundation
Altadena Eliot Arts Magnet
Altadena Rotary Charities
Angelica Center for Arts and Music
Arcadia Music Club
Artes Vocales, Inc.
California School of the Arts - San Gabriel Valley Foundation
California State University Dominguez Hills Philanthropic Foundation
Candelas Music And Arts Foundation
Center Theatre Group
Children’s Hospital Los Angeles
Clazzical Notes
Clifton Band Boosters (Monrovia)
CoachArt
Colburn School
California State Summer School for the Arts
Elemental Music
Families Forward Learning Center
Five Acres–The Boys & Girls Aid Society of Los Angeles County
Friends of SMHS VAPA–Titan Music
Glendale Youth Orchestra
Global Arts Corporation
Grand Vision Foundation
Helix Collective
Kadima Conservatory of Music
La Cañada–Flintridge Educational Foundation
LA Opera
LACHSA Foundation (LA County HS of the Arts Foundation)
Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra
Los Angeles Children’s Chorus
Los Angeles Music and Art School
Los Angeles Philharmonic Association (YOLA)
Los Angeles Youth Symphony Orchestra
LTSC Community Development Corporation / Little Tokyo Service Center
Makoto Taiko
Monrovia Wildcats Band Booster Club
Monterey Hills Elementary School
MUSE/IQUE
MUSYCA Children’s Choir
National Children’s Chorus
Neighborhood Music School
Nevenka East European Folk Ensemble
Oakwood Brass - Outreach Project
Octavia E. Butler Magnet (Washington STEAM Magnet Academy)
Optimist Boys Home and Ranch / Optimist Youth Homes and Family Services
Pacific Crest Youth Arts Organization
Pacific Opera Project
Pasadena Conservatory of Music
Pasadena Master Chorale, Inc. / The Pasadena Chorale
Pasadena Senior Center
Pasadena Symphony Association
PRISM Choral Ensemble
Roger Wagner Choral Institute
Salastina
San Gabriel Valley Music Theatre
Santa Cecilia Orchestra
Saturday Night Bath Concert Fund
The Ebell of Los Angeles
The Harmony Project
The Marianne Frostig Center for Educational Therapy
The Music Center
The Pasadena Community Orchestra Foundation
The Vizionz Project
The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts
Theatre Americana of Altadena Inc.
Therapeutic Living Centers for the Blind
Verdugo Young Musicians Association
Villa Esperanza Services
VOX Femina Los Angeles
White Hall Arts Academy
Assistance League of Los Angeles
Young Musicians Foundation
Community Volunteer Organizations staffing at this year’s Pasadena
Showcase House of Design
Susan Barilich
Cynthia Bengtson
Lela Bissner
Bee Campbell
Judy Rene Carter
Jenny Chiang
Garrett Collins
Susan Dachel
Kathryn E. Enright
Dotty Ewing
Helen Gipson
Lynne Graves
Cathy Hilton
Mary Jarrett
Stephanie Johnson
Ying Ying Lin
Christina Louie
Barbara Lyle
Ani Manjikian
Matt McIntyre
May Miao
Lani Moore
Bobbie Nansen
Analily Park
Debra Qurtman
Colleen Robertson
Bernadine Robinson
Lydia Rubin
Marsha Seyffert
Linda Shen
Vikki Sung
Irene Wan
Susie Aguirre
Sandra Renae Collier-Carter
Karen Cooper-Mathews
Jennifer Crastz
Barbara Damerel
Shari Domenghini
Hilda Hacobian
Suzanne Hart
Ardie Hood
Charlotte Lacey
Michele Lembo
Lisa Loeffler
Gretchen McNally (Emeritus)
Britta Piotrowski
Eileen Reilly
Undine Schwarz
Merian Stewart
Christine Upton
Dana Ostroff Abelson
Susie Aprahamian
Mary Lou Byrne
Sonia Chelsvig
Kathleen Douglass
Natalie Montoya Farrow
Maria Ferrer
Annie Garabedian
Shelley Harlow
Jessica Green Harrison
Michele Hemmings
Patricia Jasper
Jackie Jones
Karen Jones
Peggy Kelley
Wende Lee
Linda Li
Mary Lyon
Anne Muller
Gohar Ohanian
Susan Pickering
Alicia Schmitz
Colleen Schultz
Jan Suter
Susy Woo
Marilyn J. Anderson (Emeritus)
Roseann Anderson
Elsa Balding
Dawn Bazler
Fran Benuska (Emeritus)
Kathy Berchild
Susan Bermingham
Fran Biles (Emeritus)
Toni Bird
Anne Blomstrom
Sue Boegh
Donna Brambila
Meredith Brucker
Linda Cantwell (Emeritus)
Susan Caron
Linda Chang
Alisa Chanpong-Amateau
Doris Christy (Emeritus)
Nancy Claff
Nancy Cole
Margaret Sheehy Collins
Mary Cologne
Marilyn Conzonire
Georgette Cooper
Roberta Cope
Kim Covey
Georgia Coye
Jean Crabtree
Louise Crawford
Suzette Cummings
Ginny Cushman (Emeritus)
Annelise Dachel
Karen Daroca
Diana deNoyelles
Nicole DeWeese-Quiroz
Erin Dundee
Rebecca Ebershoff
Patricia Ellison
Janette Emamian
Judith Epley
Mary Erickson
Kathleen Feely
Carolyn Fox
Gerri Lee Frye
Mary Gillham
Donna Gotch (Emeritus)
Patricia Grant (Emeritus)
Brigett Guitron
Yolonda Hamilton
Roxanne Hampton
Coralia Handayan
Beth Hanson
Rose M. Harley
Cindy Hawkins
Jennifer Higginbotham
Serena Ho
Callie Hoffer
Kathryn Hofgaarden (Emeritus)
Sally Holt
Debbie Hourihan
Joy Ingoglia-Bonacci
Noel Jeffrey
Jennifer Walston Johnson (Emeritus)
Chini Johnson-Taylor
Mireya Asturias Jones (Emeritus)
Jean Keatley
Andrea Kelly
Cindy Kelly
Nancy Kennedy (Emeritus)
Patricia Kent
Barbara Kral
Marcia Kreditor
Gari Kupka
Rosanne Kusar
Lynn Laak
Alice Lacara
Barbara Lake
Holly Lake
Cynthia Legato
Charlene Liebau (Emeritus)
Marjorie Lindbeck
Michelle Liset
Barbara Little
Nancy Maclean
Susan Mahlmann
Diane Manchee
Mardi Mann
Mona Mapel (Emeritus)
Dana Marevich
Beverly C. Marksbury (Emeritus)
Kathy Martin
Linda Massey
Weta Mathies (Emeritus)
Barbara L. Maxwell (Emeritus)
Ruth T. Mayeda
Vicki McCluggage (Emeritus)
Susi McConaghy (Emeritus)
Jan McEachern
Joyce McGilvray
Cindy McNeish (Emeritus)
Lynn Mehl
Donna Melone
Delise Menik (Emeritus)
Rebecca Mikkelsen
Illona Neff
Muriel Newell
Michelle Nomura
Susan Olsen
Brenda Owen (Emeritus)
Sharon Pelton
Linda Polwrek
Salpy Pontrelli
Kay Quinn (Emeritus)
Pam Ragus
Sharon Ramage
Christine Reeder
Marybeth Rehman-Dittu
Shelly Reisch
Erika Riley
Deborah Rodin
Betty Rossiter (Emeritus)
Anne Rothenberg (Emeritus)
Elizabeth Samson
Barbara Sanchez
Rosemary Schroeder
Jane Scott (Emeritus)
Linda Seiter (Emeritus)
Susan Seitz
Ping Shih
Martha Siefert (Emeritus)
Rosemary Simmons (Emeritus)
Claire Slaught
Joannah Smith
Suzanne Sposato (Emeritus)
Susan Steele
Priscilla Stephens
Karen Stracka (Emeritus)
Holly Lou Streem
Louise Strnad (Emeritus)
Joy Sullivan (Emeritus)
Danielle Takata-Herring
Laney Techentin
Kerri Terrill
Geraldine Tevrizian
Judy Tsai
Anita L. Tsuji
Stephani Tyler
Charlotte Varner (Emeritus)
Joan Vienna
Barbara Voors
Barbara Washington
Katherine Watkins
Janet Webb
Patricia Weckerly
Judee Welch
Martha Wetzel
Jan Wiles
Janet Dahl Willcox
Linda Zimmer
LEAVE OF ABSENCE
Diane Boysen
Marti Farley (Emeritus)
Sally Hazen
Jennifer Jones
Joe Milligan
Linda Stauffer
In heartfelt recognition of the generous suppliers and brands supporting the 58th Pasadena Showcase House of Design.
Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
Garrett Collins and Matt McIntyre
Vikki Sung and Frank Hu
MOZART
Cathy Hilton and Bill Whitbred
HANDEL
Danielle and Jeff Herring
Harvey and Ellen Knell Foundation
BACH
Anonymous
Fran and Dan Biles
Mary Lou Byrne and Gary W. Kearney
Dotty and Pete Ewing
Marti and John Farley
Lisa and Bradford Freer
GGE Foundation, Inc.
Stephanie Johnson
Virginia and Patrick McIntyre
Gretchen McNally and Rufus Rhoades
Undine Schwarz
Rary Simmons
Suzanne and Joe Sposato
Julie Wong Tam and Robert Tam
Phillip Thong
CHOPIN
Susan and Al Boegh
Kelley Brock and Doug Morseburg
Bee Campbell
Linda Chang
DAHL Architects, Inc., Steven P. Dahl, AIA
Corinne and Jerry Hawk
Kaitlin and Jonathan Hawk
Patricia Jasper
Lisa and Pete Loeffler
Maria and C. Richard Knowles
Sara and Matt Michelson
Marisol and Casey Mork
Illona Neff and Ted Silon
Leigh and Harry Olivar
Susan Olsen
Print Stop–Wende Lee, Owner
Debra and Chandler Qurtman
Dr and Mrs. Robert Reisch
Eileen and Edward Reilly
Erika and Ken Riley
Colleen and Dwight Robertson
Marsha Seyffert
Ping Shih
Holly Lou Streem
Elayne G. Techentin
Christine Upton and John Hoag
Irene Wan
Susan Bermingham
Maria Ferrer Bushra
Nancy Collins
John and Ginny Cushman Fund
Erin Dundee
Serena Ho
Jim and Jean Keatley
Michele and Lou Lembo
Charlene and Jack Liebau
Ani Manjikian
Dana and Michael Marevich
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marshall
Spruced & Styled Home–
Jasmine Megrabyan, Owner
Dr. Lynn Mehl
Donna and Marty Melone
Mr. George Frederick Newell III and Muriel Joan Newell
Brenda Owen
Analily Park
Armen V. Sarkissian
Tammy and Todd Sandberg
Priscilla and Roger Stephens
Karen and Jim Stracka
Joy and Bernard Sullivan
Clarissa Thompson
Kathy and John Berchild
Catherine “Tink” Cheney and Barry Jones
Conzonire Family Trust
Mary Erickson
Natalie and Jeffrey Farrow
Jill Fosselman
Andrea Kelly and Fred Medina
Roseanne M. Kusar
Mary and Tom Lyon
Linda Massey
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ragus
Lydia and Dale Rubin
Deborah Lasham Schweiner
Sheryl Scott and Bill Smith
Tracey and Erik Stein
Valerie and Aaron Weiss
For more information on becoming a Patron, please visit our website at pasadenashowcase.org/become-a-patron
— Unknown
Gratitude is the music of the heart, when its chords are swept by the breeze of kindness
Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts is forever grateful to our Patrons who, with their annual support, help us keep the music playing!
President
First Vice President
Second Vice President–Benefit
Third Vice President–Finance
Fourth Vice President–Gifts & Grants
Membership
Secretary
Advisor / Parliamentarian
Vikki Sung
Eileen Reilly
Matt McIntyre
Undine Schwarz
Suzanne Hart
Dotty Ewing
Stephanie Johnson
Gretchen McNally
Hospitality
Christine Upton
Britta Piotrowski Instrumental Competition
Music Mobile™
Marsha Seyffert Youth Concert
Provisional
Helen Gipson
Colleen Robertson
Garrett Collins Publications
Public Relations / Marketing
Season Tickets
Treasurer
Archivist / Historian
Associate Representatives
Cathy Hilton
Michele Lembo
Jenny Chiang
Dana Marevich
Erin Dundee & Lynn Mehl
Pasadena Showcase receives a percentage of all sales made during the Pasadena Showcase House of Design.
We fund musical theater, jazz bands, operas and orchestras, school marching bands and more. So as you buy gifts for friends, family or yourself, those dollars go towards support of our multiple music endeavors, a gift given throughout the community. Look at the myriad items and fashions available at The Shops at Showcase. As you buy, know that you are supporting the Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts’ mission of sharing the joy of music. Thank you for your support!
Classy Bag Lady
Classic & trendy handbags
Lea Karp
Designer Sterling
Unique sterling & gemstone jewelry
Conchita O’Kane
Gourmet Blends
The best-flavored oil & vinegar anywhere!
Robert Cameron
Herban Body Care
Personal care accessories
Dana Sue Miller
Jacqueline B Clothing
Trendy & comfortable casual clothing
Jacqueline Beuzieron
Jean Waters Fine Accessorites
One-of-a-kind fashion items
Jean Waters
JP Designs
Handcrafted & fashion jewelry
Jeannette Perez
Karim Collection
Fine & unusual garments
Karim Lopez
Kiki Bean & Bedhead Pajamas
Charming pajamas for the whole family
Trisja Malisoff
Lavender Blue
French provincial linens, accessories & gifts
Catherine Giraud
Louise’s Hats
Straw and fabric hats and totes
Louise Turner
Paco Soler
Contemporary dresses, jackets, tops & skirts
Cindy Soler
Shakeel’s Creations
Beaded purses & jewelry
Shakeel Kachroo
Susie O’s Handsome bags & leather goods
Susie Overman
The Treasured Accessory
Fabulous jewelry that only looks expensive
Laurie Galen
Un Pueblo
Handmade pine baskets, pewter & textiles
Eric Young
Veronica’s Garden
Floral inspired home & garden décor
Randi Piedrahita
Since 1948 our all-volunteer organization has grown from 18 people to over 200 today!
The commitment, organization, teamwork, and camaraderie of Pasadena Showcase members of our homeowners, talented designers, caterers, and vendors make us successful, every year.
We are joyous about 75 years of supporting music, but more importantly, we celebrate the membership that brought us to where we are today. Our membership consists broadly of two groups, Active/Business members, the day-to-day hardworking group that brings the Pasadena Showcase House of Design to fruition and Associates, who have served us well over the years and continue to support Pasadena Showcase through patronage and service.
In 1948 we were the Pasadena Junior Philharmonic Committee, raising funds to support LA Phil concerts and we have continued that support, “sticking to our jobs,” for more than two-thirds of the current life of the LA Phil, now in its 104th season.
Our fundraising efforts have blossomed over the years from small parties, casino nights, and, with the advent of television sets, “TV Parties,” where members dressed as beloved TV actors. We raised $3,000 to 5,000 annually, and then set our sights higher.
In 1965, we more than doubled our fundraising to $11,000 by reaching out to the community and opening the first Pasadena Showcase House of Design. You, our community, responded enthusiastically and continue to do so today at the Stewart House, our 58th Showcase House.
To learn more, go to our Pasadena Showcase website: pasadenashowcase.org/about
We thank you for your support in your visit. And we are eternally grateful to our designers and members for continually taking on the hard work and intense responsibilities involved in creating all 58 of our Pasadena Showcase House of Design benefits.
As Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts celebrates its 75th anniversary, we look back on the history of one of the country’s oldest, largest, and most successful home and garden tours: the Pasadena Showcase House of Design. This annual and only fundraiser for the organization has been infusing design, music, and the arts into Pasadena and the surrounding communities since 1965. This is a time to reflect on our advancements during our history and show you how the Showcase House has grown.
Then: 18 members were part of the Pasadena Junior Philharmonic Committee
Now: Approximately 240 members make up the dynamic team of volunteers for Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts (The organization changed its name to Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts in 2000.)
Then: 15 Interior Designers took part in the Showcase House of Design. In 1965, members were planting the flowers around the Showcase House. The next year and for a few years thereafter, the owners of Bellefontaine Nursery did the landscaping.
Now: 30+ interior and exterior designers showcase cutting-edge trends in high-style living.
Then: Art Sales were part of Showcase early on but expanded in 1995 and renamed Marketplace. In 2007, the collection of vendors was renamed The Shops at Showcase
Now: Approximately 20 vendors provide a stunning array of goods including jewelry, clothing, ceramics, home and garden décor and gourmet food items. The Shops at Showcase are now a beloved mainstay of the Pasadena Showcase House of Design
Then: The LA Phil and its youth concerts
Now: Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts supports five philanthropic initiatives: Music MobileTM, Instrumental Competition, Youth Concert, Gifts & Grants and the LA Phil. Since its founding, the organization has contributed over $25 million to music and arts programs, and our support continues. Already in 2023, funding to share the joy of music surpassed $1 million, lead by $900,000 awarded to local community organizations through the Gifts & Grants program.
Then: There was no restaurant, though complimentary coffee and cookies were included in the ticket price and tea was served in the afternoons from 2-4pm.
Now: Visitors to the house will find several food and beverage options available to them. A full-service restaurant offers gourmet cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Guests can start or end their visit with a cozy cocktail in the lounge and for a lite bite alternative they can grab a quick snack from our Grab-and-Go options
In the last 58 years, the Pasadena Showcase House of Design has been held in several cities throughout the San Gabriel Valley:
Then: 15 Days. Showcase House was open daily from March 21 – April 4, 1965
Now: 25 Days. Showcase House is open daily (excluding Mondays) from April 23 – May 21, 2023
Then: $1.50, including complimentary coffee and cookies
Now: $40-$50 for timed-entry tickets.
NUMBER OF VISITORS TO SHOWCASE HOUSE
Then: 7,500
Now: Over 20,000
Benefit Chair
Assistant to the Benefit Chair
Benefit Secretary
Contracts
Designer Liaison
Empty House Party
Matt McIntyre
Ani Manjikian
Dana Abelson
Eileen Reilly
Lydia Rubin
Lynne Graves
Shelley Harlow
Hilda Hacobian
Wende Lee
Peggy Kelley
Britta Piotrowski
Cindy Bengtson
Premiere Night Auction
Program
Program Production
Lacey, Chair
Ewing, Chair
Lembo
Ann Muller
Eileen Reilly
Colleen Robertson
Exterior Team
Garden Docents
General Operations
Lisa Loeffler, Co-chair
Suzanne Hart, Co-chair
Debra Qurtman, Assistant
Shari Domenghini, Chair
Ani Manjikian, Co-chair
Matt McIntyre, Co-chair Graphics
Charlotte Lacey Hospitality
Piotrowski
Program Ad Sales.
Bissner
Bee Campbell
Karen Jones
Nancy Lucas
Analily Park
Jan Suter
Publications Cathy Hilton, Chair
Resource and Closing Party
Susan Pickering
Aguirre, Co-chair
Susan Barilich, Co-chair
Sandra Collier-Carter
Bernadine Robinson
Restaurant
Gipson, Chair
Ani Manjikian
House
Crastz, Chair Interior Team
Dana Marevich, Advisor
Elsa Balding
Suzette Cummings
Stephanie Johnson
Holly Lou Streem
Joy Sullivan
Danielle Takata-Herring Move
Stewart, Chair
Barbara Damerel
Christina Louie
Ani Manjikian
Piotrowski, Co-chair
Judy Tsai, Co-chair
Shops at Showcase
Ardie Hood, Treasurer
Damerel, Chair
Jennifer Crastz, Assistant
Hofgaarden Co-chair
Undine Schwarz, Co-chair
Jenny Chiang, Treasurer
Irene Wan, Assistant Treasurer
Parking and Transportation
Barbara Damerel, Co-chair
Debra Qurtman, Co-chair Patrons
Dotty Ewing, Chair
Natalie Montoya Farrow
Mary Jarrett
Special Events/Brunches/Parties
Special Events/Private Buy-outs
Staffing and CVOs
Lynne Graves
Michele Lembo, Chair
Karen Cooper-Mathews
Jan Suter
Moore, Chair
Bobbie Nansen
Cindy Bengtson
Susan Dachel
Performance and Entertainment
PR/Marketing
Marsha Seyffert
Garrett Collins, Chair
Stephanie Johnson
Michele Lembo
Ying Ying Lin
Analily Park
Christine Upton
Telephone/Computers
Tickets/General
Tickets/Comps/ Gift Certificates/Member Tickets
Tickets Marketing
TUP/Planning/Permits/ Community Development Liaison . . . .
Susan Bermingham
Cathy Hilton, Chair
Barbara Lyle, Staffing and Training
Jenny Chiang, Treasurer
Christina Louie
Garrett Collins
Vikki Sung, Chair
Judy Rene Carter, Assistant
Premiere Night
Lynne Graves, Chair
Hilda Hacobian
Beverly Marksbury, Premiere Night Advisor
A conductor is nothing without an orchestra. — Gustavo Dudamel
1933 grand colonial estate with spectacular acreage in a storied Pasadena neighborhood.
Designed by Marston & Maybury, one of Pasadena’s celebrated architectural partnerships, Stewart House takes us back to the days of gracious architecture and a quintessential Showcase House of Design with over 11,000 square feet of living space on two acres of exquisite grounds.
Featured in 1983 as the 19th Pasadena Showcase House of Design, we are revisiting this incredible property, stewarded by the same family for nearly 40 years, to reintroduce this majestic estate to a new generation.
A visit to this distinguished American Colonial opens with verdant lawns and an iconic portico. An elegant foyer with a Georgian staircase, then the stately living room and a bright sunroom overlooking the gardens highlight your entry. A gallery bar adjoins a paneled library and a formal dining room. Completing the main floor is a large butler’s pantry/morning room, an open kitchen and family room, and two guest bathrooms. The second floor comprises four bedrooms and three bathrooms, each with beautiful vistas of the grounds, and a primary suite with French doors that lead to a terrace.
This estate also features a large guest house with recreation/ media room, four-car garage, pool, changing rooms and pool cabana, and an enclosed tennis court. The grounds showcase themed gardens, including an Asian garden, vegetable garden, rose garden, and a café terrace, all highlighted by the vast collection of sculptures and statues.
Arthur Stewart and his wife Ruth Nicholson Stewart received the land, once an orange grove on Lucky Baldwin’s Rancho Santa Anita, as a wedding gift from W.L. Stewart, Arthur’s father and
president of Union Oil Company. Built at a cost of $13,000–a large amount during the Great Depression–they lived there with their two daughters. A quiet, country life included a stable and corral at the back of the property for the girls’ horse. Nearly a century later with detailed improvements, expansions, and magnificent landscape developments, it’s now hard to believe this estate was once the home for a quiet, country life.
ASID, CID
Owner, Principal Designer
Jennifer Bevan Interiors
729 Mission Street, Suite 400 South Pasadena, CA 91030
626.799.9924
jennifer@jenniferbevan.com
Designer/Owner
GreenLink Landscaping
849 Foothill Boulevard, #1
La Cañada–Flintridge, CA 91011
818.468.1861
rrspear@aol.com
Pictured Top: Dana Marevich, Advisor
Pictured L-R: Danielle Takata-Herring; Suzette Cummings; Stephanie Johnson; Joy Sullivan; Elsa Balding (Honorary Member)
Not pictured: Holly Lou Streem
Roxanne Spear
1134 N. Orange Avenue
Azusa, CA 91702
818.468.1861
rrspear@aol.com
Borrowing from the classic lines and symmetry of the front formal gardens, THE WELCOME GARDEN continues this classic theme with white Iceberg Roses and Boxwood globes.
Concrete urns spill over with Needlepoint Ivy, Jack Spratt Flax and variegated Dietes, introducing the house’s color palette inside the entry door. The graceful rhythm of textures and unexpected plant choices is a welcoming fanfare for the senses.
Marbé Briceno
605 Geneva St., Suite 9
Glendale, CA 91206
Bus: 818.696.1047
Cell: 310.962.4413
marbe@marbedesigns.com
Paying homage to the architects, the designer created a FOYER befitting the grandeur of the home. Elements such as textures, layers of different hues, custom items and unique pieces are meticulously curated, turning the space into a work of art.
Merging modern with traditional, the style is elegant with a whisper of Tropical and European roots. Details like Murano glass and gold and silver leaf add inherent glamour. A pearlescent texture guides visitors to the second floor. The Murano chandelier’s brightness glimmers, leading to the mural of nature that speaks of celestial plants, birds, and flowers. Ornamental tassels from sixteenth century France and Art Deco trimmings blend. The total scheme restores the soul of the property to its original majesty.
Dona Dockendorf
Brenda Jacquez
729 Mission St., Suite 400
South Pasadena, CA 91030
Bus: 626.577.8225
toccofinalecorp@yahoo.com
THE LIVING ROOM evokes a feeling of modernized elegance. Alluring rich tones, beautiful patterns and charming accents flow throughout the area. Classic detailed woodwork frames the room with contemporary hues, as gold chic elements and luxurious furniture fill the space. Superb rock crystal lighting fixtures illuminate the room with warmth and delightful style.
Rydhima Brar
26523 Mistletoe Ct.
Valencia, CA 91355
Bus: 302.252.1843
rydhima@rteriorstudio.com
Envisioning an indoor/outdoor resort lounge, THE GARDEN ROOM AND TERRACE is designed to have a global appeal with furnishings and lighting spanning distinctive styles and eras. The room contains interesting elements from custom crafted contemporary pieces to avante garde, dramatic forms in exuberant colors, celebrating the love of art and culture. The use of color and patterns tell the story. The resulting design is an extremely sophisticated mélange of styles from art deco to European mid-century. Inspired by the masters as well as contemporary emerging artists and furniture makers, the multi-use space is both inspiring and incredibly welcoming.
Lara Hovanessian
2029 Verdugo Blvd., #300
Montrose, CA 91105
Bus: 818.621.4995
larahovan@gmail.com
THE LIBRARY BATH demonstrates a departure from minimalism and takes the viewer into a room with maximum design complete with details of beautiful textures and floor-to-ceiling color.
The floor design incorporates several tile patterns but is kept cohesive with one color scheme based in dark greens, blues and black. The wood paneling is finished in a deep shade of cyan, framing a graphic black and white wallpaper print that repeats on the panels in the room. The colored glass light fixtures, colorful tiles, wall patterns and colors combine to give the sense of being inside an exquisite jewelry box.
Kira Halter
157 N. Raymond Ave., #202
Pasadena, CA 91003
Bus: 626.616.2495
kira@halterhome.com
Entering THE LIBRARY, one is transported to the era of Emile Jacques Ruhlmann and Erte but with a modern twist. The 1930s Art Deco theme lends itself to keeping the space dark and moody while the additions of high style and gorgeous accents work together to create a stunning space.
The updated warm high gloss black wood, with gold and dark grey graphic wallpaper adorning the backs of the shelving, reflects a strong elegance. Zebra hide covered books and white statuary grace the shelves adding richness. Special furniture, designed by Kira Halter, complete the traditional luxury and inherent glamour of the space.
SUKEENA HOMES
Gwen Sukeena
146 West Bellevue Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91105
Bus: 213.460.0063
Cell: 949.439.0505
sukeenahomes@gmail.com
The ambiance and feel of THE SPEAKEASY AND HALLWAY embellish the mood of a speakeasy, with a sultry design and eye-catching elements that are reminiscent of the 1930s. One of the most interesting aspects of the space is how modern fabrics, wallpaper and hand painted wall murals come together, creating the impression of a time that existed over 90 years ago.
Custom made pieces including hand blown pendants, a custom designed bar and wood shelving add to the distinctive exclusivity of the space. Vintage furniture updated with rich fabric make the room a detailed work of art.
Billman Designs
1245 South Orange Grove Blvd., Suite #3
Pasadena, CA 91105
Bus: 310.691.6146
kmbillman@gmail.com
We started to create a powder room of distinction by using dramatic wallpaper. The previous POWDER ROOM was heavily adorned with outdated vanity, faucet and lighting. Billman Designs wanted to bring this room into the 21st century. Our wallpaper by Scalamandre, is the traditional grass cloth paper with a touch of elegance with beading that is illuminated surrounded by our lighting choices. Our choice of paint color is tranquil for this small room which gives it a warm classic feel to this room. We added polished nickel accents to the faucet and lighting to showcase the traditional aesthetic design. We kept the original trim and baseboards and painted them in Classic White by Dunn-Edwards, while the outside of the wallpaper we used the Deepest Sea also by Dunn-Edwards Paints. With all these features and accents we now have a traditional classic elegant room.
Rachel Duarte
1811 Calafia St.
Glendale, CA 91208
Bus: 626.437.2433
rachel@rachelduarteds.com
Flowing seamlessly from the Dining Room, THE BUTLER’S PANTRY is painted a soft, complementing green. Inset wall panels with a pearl finished grass cloth add texture and balance.
The preserved but updated original cabinets, are decorated and embellished with a display of fine china, crystal, antiques and vintage and modern collections. The walnut wood countertop is also updated in a rich ebony finish.
The custom designed centered piece, the mobile Butler’s workstation, is capped with a Carrera Marble top on beautiful brass casters. The room is topped off with a lyrical profile of fluttering petals of metal reflecting the contemporary warm silver leaf finish of the two chandeliers.
Rachel Duarte
1811 Calafia St.
Glendale, CA 91208
Bus: 626.437.2433
rachel@rachelduarteds.com
THE FORMAL DINING ROOM guides the visitor through a visually elegant experience. The existing murals, custom painted for the homeowner, have been carefully revived, creating a sublime, dynamic backdrop for the striking furnishings. Rich green walls highlight the mood of these alluring panels.
A curated mix of custom, antique, traditional, and contemporary furniture dresses the space with pops of black and gold for a sophisticated edge. Clean lined draperies of shimmery silk frame the tall windows complementing the upholstery velvets and one-of-a-kind rug.
A crystal chandelier hovers over the custom table, dressed in layers of luxurious fine china, crystal, and florals ready for a dinner party!
Courtney Thomas 849 Foothill Blvd., Suite 10
La Cañada–Flintridge, CA 91011
Bus: 818.925.5283
hello@courtneythomasdesign.com
This lavish PRIMARY SUITE was inspired by a honeymoon trip to a private game reserve at the Kruger National Park in South Africa. Its sumptuous style harmonizes heritage with new-traditional luxury living. Charactered pieces and curated accessories play off of crisp, clean-lined furnishings. Grooved lilac marble, fluted mahogany cabinets, French brass finishes and mischievous monkeys are just a few playful elements that punctuate the palette of mossy greens, pale taupes and African purples.
This innovative design honors the home’s colonial architecture and modernizes the functionality through versatile use of space. It bolsters the belief that bedrooms should be designed as an oasis. THE PRIMARY SUITE re-imagines such a place as whimsical, sophisticated, livable and oh so luxe.
Meredith Green
3109 Goodview Trail
Los Angeles, CA 90068
Bus: 323.850.9800
Cell: 310.720.8383
meredith@meredithgreendesigns.com
With furnishings and accessories in an eclectic mix of global bohemian style and Art Deco, THE TERRACE is transformed into an island jazz retreat. Inspired by Fitzgerald’s description of Daisy Buchanan’s porch in The Great Gatsby, it re-imagines the “bright with the bought luxury of star-shine” combining Deco opulence with Caribbean Island flare. Fabrics showcase handblocked botanicals and Deco geometrics in a palette of warm grey, white, and island sage. Furnishings in wood and cane mix warm tones with accents in marble and gold. Island influenced lighting in gilded finishes floats above a tablescape and two lounge areas. Finally, a variety of tropical foliage and pampas grasses sprinkle the perimeter creating a verdant backdrop.
Christopher Grant Ward
3416 Rosemary Ave.
Glendale, CA 91208
Bus: 415.971.3460
hello@rosemaryhomedesign.com
Tahitian motifs adorn the ceiling, beckoning us into THE ARTIST’S WUNDERKAMMER, a ‘room of wonder’ honoring the creative passions of the original owner of this year’s Showcase House, Ruth Stewart, and her 1935 nautical voyages through Hawaii and Asia.
Imbued with wood panels and hand-painted wallpaper, the space teems with plants, vases, maps, art and musical instruments. Half-finished poems lay forgotten beneath the glow of a 1930s chandelier. At center, a custom-made artist’s work table echoes the vibrant shape of a dragonfly, a totem of free expression. Bespoke wood cabinets display our traveler’s eclectic collection of souvenirs and natural curiosities. All furniture has been handmade from African sustainable mahogany, built custom for this Showcase House in our restoration design workshop.
2272 E Walnut Street Pasadena, CA 91107 Bus: 626.396.9620
Dona Dockendorf
Brenda Jacquez
729 Mission St., Suite 400 South Pasadena, CA 91030 Bus: 626.577.8225
toccofinalecorp@yahoo.com
99 Palmetto Drive Pasadena, CA 91105 Bus: 626.792.5547
THE GUEST SUITE is a blend of contemporary meeting traditional design, with captivating classic wallpaper as a backdrop for the modern furniture. Warm neutral tones and pops of color are featured throughout. Charming accents are gracefully displayed, as a beautiful beaded chandelier radiates soft light. The guest bathroom epitomizes absolute luxury. Beautiful milky white Dolomite in a herringbone pattern is surrounded by the same Dolomite in a larger scale tile. A spectacular water jet marble floor sets the stage for a sense of upscale sensuality creating a spa-like experience. The bathroom is finished with elegant brushed brass Crosswater London fixtures in a fine faceted design. This is the perfect retreat to make guests feel right at home.
Ashley Marie O’Connell
109 East Baseline Rd. San Dimas, CA 91773
626.327.8175
ashley@ashleymariedesign.com
Designed to be a cozy retreat for children to relax, read and study, separate individual spaces create niches for personal design and creativity. An eyecatching custom headboard maximizes the design space and provides a unique visual interest.
The playful and youthful bath is light and bright with a console to optically enlarge the space while maintaining the traditional style. The shower tile work, reflecting the shades of green in the bedroom shows off a fun subway design, while the wallpaper adds texture and dimension. The floor tile is vibrant and completes the polished look.
Louise Mueller
11206 Camarillo St. North Hollywood, CA 91602
323.606.3602
louise@loueinteriors.com
The inspiration for THE PARISIAN HOTEL SUITE bedroom comes from the luxury and refinement of a European hotel suite meeting California casual. As you step into the space the very soft color palette is easy on the eye releasing a feeling of comfort and relaxation. A one-of-a-kind custom bed and bedding were created just for the room and add a special touch. The use of lots of texture throughout the space mixes well with vintage elements such as the rugs, chairs and pottery joining the old with the new.
Kirsten Poole
2626 Tanoble Dr. Altadena, CA 91104
310.938.6654
kirsten@kmpinteriors.com
With its design oriented around a duo of islands, the work-play intent of this KITCHEN is immediately clear, serving up the amenities needed to cook a meal, entertain or help the kids with their homework. The design honors the rich history and architecture of the property balancing it with today’s modern needs.
Despite its grand scale, it’s the restrained luxury that slowly draws you closer; quartzite counters furnishing a polished nickel bridge faucet, custom cabinets in earthy tones, a full-service wine bar with a wine refrigerator, a ceiling-height natural stone backsplash and custom metal and glass shelving. Rift-sawn oak islands featuring matching polished nickel hardware and fixtures harken back to the days when this property worked as a rancho.
Shari Tipich
Bus: 310.251.7801
sharitipich@gmail.com
Looking at life in rosy hues…wander into a world of Parisian romance, a painted wood floor reminiscent of a Savonnerie carpet, and roses intertwining among French scrollwork. One can almost smell the intoxicating fragrance from a trompe l’oeil ceiling treillage of roses in cascades of pink and blush, a sensual expression of both decadence and innocence. As romantic chansons waft, lush drapery surrounds inviting, comfy furnishings in flowery, feminine fabrics; vignettes of vintage treasures, books, champagne and French sweets offer a tranquil haven. From a petite garden, Mademoiselle gathers her favorite heirloom roses, where, accompanied by singing birds, a bloom room awaits for cutting and arranging gorgeous bouquets!
Kirsten Poole
2626 Tanoble Dr. Altadena, CA 91104
310.938.6654
kirsten@kmpinteriors.com
If the kitchen is the home’s heart, THE FAMILY ROOM is its soul. This family room seamlessly connects the entertainer’s kitchen with the home’s outdoor living space–uniting understated luxury with the home’s working roots. Whether hosting game night or curling up with a book, it’s ready to serve.
Aiming for comfort, function and beauty, the design marries an earthy palette and soft layers. A large sectional sofa and pair of chairs encourage the indoor-outdoor lifestyle. The workhorse built-in media cabinet, painted in a rich tone with a stained oak top, holds toys and blankets and conceals audio/video equipment. Design elements such as the generous area rug and window treatments incorporate modern styling, striking a contemporary but still reverential look.
ORGANIZED GARAGE SOLUTIONS
Varand Zandoorian
2335 East Foothill Blvd. #3
Pasadena, CA 91107
Bus: 626.529.3888
Cell: 818-454-9080
varand@mylagarage.com
The custom workshop was designed not just as a work area but also as an organized storage space. Track lighting sets off a wall of high-end custom-made melamine cabinets and the work area with maple wood countertops. A variety of storage ideas includes a large section of slat wall to hold an assortment of equipment, an adjustable bar system ideal for hanging bikes and scooters, heavy duty shelving and lighter duty adjustable shelving. A motorized Canoe/Kayak lifter, mounted on the ceiling, is operated by Bluetooth. The charcoal painted baseboard gives a transition between the walls and the durable but beautiful polyurea flooring. Roll-up window shades complete the room.
Missa Kato, Michelle Halabaso
Kimberly Mendoza, Donald Wong
Miranda Snell, Katie Jenkins
Yuri Oishi
Advisor: Goli Karimi, Chapter President
Bus: 626.795.6898
administrator@capas.asid.org
This airy MODERN GUEST HAVEN is inspired by the beautiful natural light blanketing the space. The interior design complements the architectural features and the courtyard view, creating a warm, welcoming environment of contentment and relaxation.
Sheer drapery frames the French doors and windows to capture the light streaming in while highlighting the serene view. The walls emphasize the height of the room and draw the eyes upwards towards the skylight and ceiling beams, opening and enlarging the space while embodying an uplifting sense of possibility.
A relaxing color palette combined with rich, diverse textures are implemented throughout the design process, inviting guests to unwind, indulge and enjoy.
Cheryl Hardy
Maria Videla-Juniel
Alana Steele
1125 Foothill Blvd.
La Cañada–Flintridge, CA 91011
Bus: 818.790.9333
maria@theartofroomdesign.com
Inspired by the property’s formal gardens and situated in the Guest House, THE GARDEN RETREAT uses a fresh traditional wallpaper with a motif echoing the surrounding gardens to set the tone for this contemporary hideaway.
A rattan daybed and sleek armchairs with patterned pillows, a stunning wood console for storage and tall wood planters sit on sisal area rugs. An airy woven pendant light and starburst mirror add visual interest. All are in a neutral, natural palette. Greenery and accessories collected from travels finish the space with character and warmth.
The bathroom features a stunning terrazzo and stone floor and modern black fixtures. An updated transitional vanity and rectangular shell mirror complete the space.
Chia-Ming Ro
Bus: 714.272.9784
hello@coastalhomestead.com
Inspired by the intricately manicured garden of the French Laundry restaurant and playing off of the mainstream trend that gardening has become, we have the first dedicated edible gardening in Pasadena Showcase House of Design history.
THE POTAGER is a live exhibit to engage all of the senses with a planned collection of international herbs and vegetables along with seasonal flowers. The practicality of food production and the beauty of fresh cut flowers flourishes throughout the duration of the Showcase season. Ornamental elements such as the custom trellis teteurs, selected specifically for the space, add a decorative point of interest.
Two majestic Fern Pines flank this peaceful sanctuary while bubbling sounds from a natural stone fountain beckon passersby to look closer. The designer’s vision for this existing garden began with basic organization. Sago Palms were transplanted and trimmed, Nandina removed, and overgrown Azaleas brought under control. New plants include Abutilon and Camellias for color, twisted Bonsai Junipers for interest, and Mondo Grass to accentuate a statue of Buddha. Pebbles, added along an old stone path, guide visitors to a bridge overlooking the stream. A granite seat offers a welcome spot to pause and reflect.
There are few things as romantic as a beautiful rose, except, maybe LOTS of beautiful roses! The existing collection of hybrid Tea roses have been enhanced by installing striking metal trellises adorned with dreamy pink climbing roses. New topiary potted plants add depth, while an assortment of colorful companion plants and hand-blown glass globes bring the right touch of magic. From Spring to Fall a wide variety of flowers will grace this exceptional garden, bringing joy to all who visit. As you stroll through the garden be sure to, well, stop and smell the roses.
G&A
Graciela Gonzalez
P.O.Box #734
Claremont, CA 91711-0734
Bus: 951.768.0349
ga.artistic.landscaping@gmail.com
Carter White
Amy Hy-Alarcon
42 South Delacey Ave.
Pasadena, CA 91105
Bus: 626.316.1501
Cell: 617.448.2908
cwhite@roomandboard.co
Inspired by the surrounding stunning gardens, the pool trellis and deck is a modern, comfortable outdoor space not only complementing the architecture and grounds of the home but making it a seamless extension of the interior design.
Through the use of well-conceived, high style elements the space becomes a pool oasis, a perfect outdoor experience inviting you to take a quick dip, share an al fresco meal or just unwind. The use of recycled high-density plastic, marine grade stainless steel, quick drying foam and durable yet luxurious fabrics creates the perfect low maintenance, stylish and ultra-relaxing pool area.
Noemi Sitbon
12772 Pacific Ave., #3
Los Angeles, CA 90066
Bus: 213.537.4788
Cell: 724.549.2359
stephanie@thestudiofor.com
Inspired by nature, the Pool, Cabana Lounge and Dressing Rooms embrace classic design and modern taste. In the lounge space, wainscoting and wallpaper are used all around, hiding a wet bar and two closets. Ceiling molding, wooden furniture and a mix of earth and warm coral tones complement the red brick surrounding the pool and encourage welcoming moments of rest.
Both DRESSING ROOMS showcase fully-tiled built-in vanities that pair with the natureinspired Arts and Crafts wallpapers. The wall mounted faucets and beautiful sinks combine modern flair and classic elements.
Wooden benches, slatted walls or linen closet, and linen Roman shades bring functionality and warmth to the spaces. The wallpapered shower and toilet space is completed with tiles of the same collection, giving a cohesive look.
Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts extends our thanks to our good partners in the community who assist us with staffing the Showcase House of Design.
Affiliates at Large/Los Angeles Philharmonic Committee
Alhambra Educational Foundation
American Association of University Women Pasadena Branch
Arcadia Music Club
Burbank Arts & Education Foundation
College Women’s Club of Pasadena
Committee of Professional Women for the LA Philharmonic
Delta Kappa Gamma - Omicron Chapter
Docent Council of The Gamble House
Friends of the Pasadena Playhouse
Friends of the South Pasadena Library
Glendale Committee for the Los Angeles Philharmonic
Junior League of Pasadena
K9 Youth Alliance
La Cañada-Flintridge Tournament of Roses Association
Marshall Fundamental Secondary School
Monrovia High School Wildcat Band Booster Club
National Charity League of Glendale Sustainers
Pasadena Arts, Culture, History, and Sciences Toastmasters
Pasadena City College Foundation
Pasadena Junior Chamber of Commerce Foundation (Pasadena Jaycees)
Pasadena Meals on Wheels
Pasadena Village
Rose Bowl Aquatics Center
Rotary Club of Pasadena California
San Gabriel Valley Music Theatre
Shakespeare Club of Pasadena
Sierra Madre Rose Float Association
South Pasadena Beautiful
South Pasadena High School Music Boosters
South Pasadena Middle School Athletic Boosters
South Pasadena Middle School Music Boosters
South Pasadena Tournament of Roses Association
USC Trojan Affiliates
Verdugo Hills Chorus
Verdugo Young Musician’s Association (VYMA)
Woman’s Club of South Pasadena
Roe Japanese Fusion is an innovative playground for a classically-trained chef, and the on-site host restaurant at the Pasadena Showcase House of Design
At Roe Japanese Fusion, the food creatively combines the dynamic flavors of Japanese cooking with the familiarity of American steakhouses. While focused on sushi they also offer high quality steaks each with its own unique flare. Paired with food, they have a refined selection of whiskey, sake, and wines, which will be highlighted alongside a unique craft cocktail menu. Philip Ozaki, owner and executive chef.
Enjoy full-service dining starting at 11am
Stop at LUCKY’S CAFE for a grab and go meal, or linger in The Shops at Showcase at the relaxing SHOPS WINE AND CHEESE BAR.
WARM - Served with chips and a side salad
CHICKEN SALAD, BRIE, AND APPLE PANINI
Chicken salad mix, Brie Cheese, Sliced Apple
PULLED PORK AND FIG JAM SANDWICH
Shredded pork, arugula, fig and caramelized onion jam, potato bun
CHEF’S BURGER
Premium beef patty, swiss cheese, bacon, roasted poblano chilis, guacamole spread, lettuce mix, brioche bun
COLD - Served with chips and a side salad
CHIPOTLE CHICKEN AND BACON WRAP
Spinach tortilla wrap, grilled chicken, spinach, red onion, tomato, bacon pieces, chipotle ranch
GARDEN WRAP
Spinach tortilla wrap, spinach, hummus spread, red onion, bell peppers, cucumbers, tomato, Green Goddess dressing
GRILLED SALMON WRAP
Spinach tortilla wrap, grilled salmon salad, red onion, fried capers, olives, feta cheese, oregano dressing, spinach
SALADS (ADD CHICKEN OR ADD SALMON)
ROE FUSION SESAME SALAD
Napa mix, crispy wontons, toasted almonds, sesame plum dressing
COBB SALAD
Romaine/iceberg mix, boiled egg, bacon bits, tomato, feta Cheese crumbles, garbanzo beans
CAESAR SALAD
Romaine lettuce, homemade croutons, parmesan cheese, Caesar dressing
SOUP OF THE DAY
There will be 2 options available daily.
HOT SOUP
CREAMY TOMATO ROASTED CORN
MUSHROOM AND WILD RICE
COLD SOUP
CUCUMBER
TOMATILLO
LUCKY’S CAFÉ – GRAB AND GO HALF WRAP AND SMALL SALAD FULL CHICKEN WRAP
SALAD
ASSORTED CRUDITE WITH DIP CHEESE, SMOKED MEATS, CRACKERS
Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts acknowledges the people and companies below who have contributed in important ways towards our success with the 58th Pasadena Showcase House of Design. Thank you all.
A-CO Temporary Power, Inc.–Brian Burns, Cheryl Burns, Sierra
Burns, Stephanie Volpe, Conner Camphouse
Ai Technologies, LLC–Italo Devoto
Big Honkin’ Ideas
Bright Events–Stacey Chambers, Tyler Bidle, Janet Vasquez
The Building Biographer–Tim Gregory
California Home + Design
Carol Chua and Darrel Done
Chris Considine Photography
The County of Los Angeles
deMonica Photography–Monica Orozco
Exterior Painter–Misael Martinez
Families of Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts
FiberCare–Margaret Renzullo
Foothill Tile and Stone–Carmel Chow
Gallagher–Danielle Donohue
George’s Kitchen and Bath–Rick Brandley, Ben Brandley
Global Temp Services–Bodie Stroud, Ruben Zavala
Hahn & Hahn, LLP–Christianne Kerns
Harvey & Parmelee, LLP–Robert J. Houston
Haynes Building Service, LLC–Selene Rivas
Isabel Vargas
Jamie Pham Photography
JC’s Electrical Services
Jennifer Bevan Interiors
Jesus Valenzuela
Jim Edwards Construction
Jones Coffee Roasters–Chuck Jones and Miraya Jones
Kaprielian Flooring–Shahan Kaprielian and Shant Kaprielian
The Linen House LA–Shelly Striks
LA Phil–Chad Smith, Margie Kim, Renea Williams Niles, Julia Cole
Lynn Van Dam Cooper House Portraits
Manny Valenzuela Films
Misael Martinez Painting
Modern Lighting
Neighbors of the 2023 Pasadena Showcase House of Design
Norman’s Nursery–Peter Grace
Organiz it!–Ehsan Safavi
Pasadena Moving and Storage
Post Alarm
Powertrip
Premier Executive Solutions–Eddie Delgado
Riley, Akopians & MSA CPAS LLP–Alison Yamada
Santa Anita Park–Pete Siberell
Sparkletts–Moises Mora
Stoner Carlson, LLP–Scott Carlson
Studio del Mar–Heather Arias de Cordoba
Susan Pickering Photography
Tix Track
Tocco Finale–Dona Dockendorf, Brenda Jacquez
Town and Country Event Rentals–Scott Modre
Transit Systems Unlimited, Inc.–Maurice Vanegas
Tufenkian Fine Arts
Twin Flooring–Mario Herrera
Union Bank of California–Tamar Makarian
Ware Disposal Inc.–Martin Figueroa, Marcos Alvarado
The following businesses have generously supplied their products or services to the designers for the 2023 Pasadena Showcase House of Design. We are most grateful for their support and participation.
Program Chair
Dotty Ewing
Writers Michele Lembo
Eileen Reilly
. . Colleen Robertson
Jan Suter
Music Mobile™, page 14
Youth Concert, page 16
Instrumental Competition, page 18
Photography
Architecture, Interior and Exterior Chris Considine
Chris Considine Photography
Pasadena Showcase House for the Arts Library
Jamie Pham Photography
PCV Photographic Services, Peter Christiansen Valli
Portraiture
Ad Sales
. Monica Orozco
DeMonica Photography
Cindy Bengtson
Lela Bissner
Michele Hemmings
Ani Manjikian
Nancy Lucas
Gohar Ohanian
Jan Suter
Production .
. . Heather Arias de Cordoba
Studio del Mar
Anne Muller
Wende Lee
Printer
Jeff Levy
California Media Group
Let’s Make Music Together, page 20
DeMonica Photography, Monica Orozco Gifts & Grants, page 22
Top row, left to right
J-town Taiko Club
Music Center, Jose Sanchez
Nevenka East European Folk Ensemble
Middle row, left to right
LA Opera, Connects Staff
Assistance League of LA
Music Center Spotlight, John McCoy
Bottom row, left to right
Center Theatre Group, Matthew Murphy of MurphyMade
Academy of Music for the Blind
Pasadena Membership, pages 26 and 27 Jamie Pham Photography
Patrons, page 33
Pasadena Now, Paul Takizawa
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
DECORATIVE PAINTING: Arpy Dabbaghian, L’Artist Fine Decorative Painting
FURNITURE: Terra Outdoor Living
LANDSCAPING INSTALLATION: Rodriguez Handyman and Landscaping
PLANTS: A&R Nursery; Magic Growers; Norman’s Nursery
Marbé Designs, Inc.
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Maru’s Creations; Marbé Designs; Haptor Barrett
ART: Markowicz Fine Art Gallery: Carole A. Feuerman (sculpture first floor, top of credenza); Tom Lieber (art piece on stairs landing); Idan Zareski (sculpture second floor); Sutherland Furniture Tom Corbin (standing sculpture)
DECORATIVE PAINTING: Eclá Décoration Carmen True - treated walls art (wall art on east and north wall stairs, pearl texture by hand)
FABRIC & TRIM: Quintus - Chase Erwin Textiles; Maria Flora Fabric; Rubelli; The Sign Textiles; Houlès Paris (trim)
FURNITURE: Marbé Designs (first floor credenza, second floor bench)
HARDWARE: Zoroufy (stairs brass rods, finials)
LIGHTING: Quintus - Studio Bel Vetro (chandelier, sconces) ADG lighting (entrance ceiling lighting);
RUGS: Aga John Rugs (stair runners, area rugs); Elux Rugs (backstairs runners)
STONE: Stoneville (quartz piece for custom credenza)
WALL COVERINGS: Kohro Inspiring Interiors; Maya Romanof
Tocco Finale
Paint: Dunn-Edwards Paint Corporation
Accessories: Tocco Finale and Hollis Pasadena
Art: Tocco Finale
Art Framing: Shiah Framing
Art Installation: Tocco Finale
Fabric and Trim: Thibaut Design
Furniture: Tocco Finale and Hollis Pasadena
Light Fixtures: Tocco Finale
Painting Contractor: Alex Monroy
Rugs: Pashgian Brothers
Stone: Tocco Finale
Stone Fabrication: Tocco Finale
Upholstery: Tocco Finale
Wall Coverings: Thibaut Design
Wall Covering Installation: Arthur Turner
Window Treatment Fabrication: Tocco Finale
Window Treatment Installation: Tocco Finale
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PAINTS: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Accent Decor; Aroma Tech; Coco Republic; Dome Deco; Pillow Punk; Una Malan
APPLIANCES: Zephyr
ART & ART INSTALLATION: The Art Wolfe Gallery; Fresh Paint Fine Art
DELIVERY SERVICES: H2O Logistics
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Eden Development
ELECTRICAL SWITCHES & OUTLETS: Forbes and Lomax
FABRIC & TRIM: Quintus (The Sign Textiles; Mariaflora Textiles); Kravet; CW Stockwell
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: R/terior Studio
FURNITURE: Bones Studio; Coco Republic; Jason Mizrahi; Rowe Furniture; R/terior Studio Custom Furniture; Tidelli Outdoor Furniture; Universal Furniture
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Eden Development
LIGHT FIXTURES: Studio M Lighting
METALWORK: Modern Metal (vent covers)
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Eden Development
PLANTS: Dome Deco; Tidelli Outdoor Furniture
RUGS: The Rug Company (indoor); Tidelli Outdoor Furniture
UPHOLSTERY: CW Stockwell; Kravet; Pillow Punk (custom pillows); Quintus (The Sign Textiles; Mariaflora Textiles); R/terior Studio Custom Furniture
WALL COVERINGS: Porter Teleo
WALL COVERING INSTALLATION: Hanging on the East Side
WINDOW HARDWARE: Baldwin Hardware
OTHER: Custom Woodworking (outdoor concept bar and indoor dining table) - Bones Studio
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
CONTRACTOR: Infinite Designs, Inc.
FABRIC: Emma Haynes fabric provided by Walnut Wallpaper
LIGHT FIXTURES: Arteriors provided by Mission Kitchen and Bath (sconces); Visual Comfort by Mission Kitchen and Bath (ceiling fixture)
MIRRORS: Arteriors provided by Mission Kitchen and Bath
PAINT CONTRACTOR: RG Remodeling
PLUMBING FIXTURES & SUPPLIES: Brizo Litz supplied by Mission West Kitchen (faucet); Mission Forest Bath (Kohler toilet); Stone Forest supplied by Mission West Kitchen and Bath (sink)
TILE: KJP tiles supplied by Mission Tile West (custom decorative tile); Walker Zanger tile supplied by Mission Tile West (black field tile)
TILE INSTALLATION: Apadana Construction
WALL COVERINGS: Cascade Wallpaper provided by Walnut Wallpaper
WALL COVERINGS INSTALLATION: Arthur Turner
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Cordrey Collection; Gold Bug; On Madison; De-Cor; Halter Home
ART: Gold Bug; Halter Home
ART INSTALLATION: Halter Home
CABINET HARDWARE: Restoration Hardware
CARPET: Deco Rug Imports
DECORATIVE PAINTING: David Grant
DELIVERY SERVICES: Jose Flores
DRAPERY FABRIC: F. Schumacher
ELECTRICAL: Oscar Palazuelos, Inc.
FLOOR REFINISHING: Halter Home
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: Halter Home
FURNITURE: Halter Home; Century Furniture; De-Cor
LIGHT FIXTURES: Modern Lighting
WINDOW HARDWARE: Kravet
WOOD REFINISHING: D Christjan Fine Cabinetry/Phil Vonk
Sukeena Homes
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
APPLIANCES: Snyder Diamond
CABINETRY: Pasadena Architectural Salvage (doors)
FABRIC & TRIM: Thibaut
FABRICATION: Ultra Marble and Granite
FURNITURE: Sukeena Homes
FURNITURE REFINISHING: Sukeena Homes
GENERAL CONTRACTOR & DEMOLITION: Chris Williams Construction
LIGHT FIXTURES: Sukeena Homes
MAIN LIGHT PENDANTS: Evan Chambeers Objects
MURALIST: Arpy Dabbaghian L’Artist
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Chris Williams Construction
PLUMBING FIXTURES & SUPPLIES: Georges Plumbing; California Faucets; Link a Sink; Palmer Industries Sink Legs
SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPS: Cosentino
SPECIAL ACCESSORIES: Bougie Bazaar
STONE FABRICATION: Chris Williams Construction
WALL COVERINGS: Thibaut
WALL COVERINGS INSTALLATION: Hanging on the East Side
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
CONSTRUCTION, ELECTRICAL &
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Fusion Builders, Inc.
LIGHT FIXTURES: Pasadena Lighting/Elk Lighting (light in water closet); General Plating (wall sconces)
MIRROR: Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting
PLUMBING: Fusion Builders, Inc.
PLUMBING FIXTURES & SUPPLIES: Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting (faucet, toilet, towel bar); Sheryl Wagner International (vanity)
WALL COVERINGS: La Canada Furniture and Design; Scalamandre
WALL COVERINGS INSTALLATION: Jamison Traw
PAINTS: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Designer’s own vintage collection; Global Views; Uttermost
AUDIO: Foothill Integrated Systems, Inc.
DELIVERY SERVICES: 3 Talents Delivery Services; Elegant Deliveries
FINE CHINA, CRYSTAL, & SILVER: Designer’s own vintage collection; Theoni Collection for Richard Ginori
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: Paradise Florist of Los Angeles
FURNITURE: KM Cabinets (mobile workstation); Uttermost (bar cart)
GLASS: Reliable Glass (inside cabinet glass shelves)
HARDWARE: Emtek Hardware
LIGHT FIXTURES: Modern Lighting for Currey and Company
LIGHTING: Modern Lighting (inside cabinet)
PAINT CONTRACTOR: Prestige Lion Painting, Inc.
PLUMBING FIXTURES & SUPPLIES: Ferguson’s for Franke; Ferguson for Kohler
WALL COVERINGS: Texture Wallcoverings
WALL COVERING INSTALLATION: JC Wallpaper Hanging
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RESOURCES
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Wild Wood, Uttermost, Designer’s Own Vintage Collection
AUDIO: Foothill Integrated Systems, Inc.
DINNERWARE AND FINE CHINA: Theoni Collection for Richard Ginori
DELIVERY SERVICE: 3 Talents Delivery Services, Elegant Deliveries
FABRICS: Stout for Marcus Williams
FINE ARTIST: Murals Panels Restoration, Linda Sarkissian LS Decorative Art
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: Paradise Florist of Los Angeles
FURNITURE: Custom Designed by designer and produced by Lara’s Custom LLC (dining table); Custom Designed and produced by PH Furniture Collection (dining chairs); Pin Dynasty Furniture (armoire); The Portico Collection (host chairs); Wildwood Furniture (pedestal, sideboard)
LAMPS LIGHTING: Wildwood Furniture
LIGHT FIXTURES: Modern Lighting for Visual Comfort
MIRROR: Currey and Company
RUG: Norbert’s Rug Gallery
TABLE LINENS: Designers Custom Collection by M. Adonia
WINDOW TREATMENT
FABRICATION & INSTALLATION: Golden Carpets & Drapes
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Currey & Company; Global Views; Haptor Barrett; Regina Andrews and CTD
ART: Tufenkian Fine Arts
AUDIO VISUAL: SAMSUNG TV
BUILDING MATERIALS: All Borders Construction
CABINETRY: Custom Wood & Millwork, Inc.
CABINET FINISH: Custom Wood & Millwork, Inc; Designs of Distinction by Brownwood Inc.
CABINET HARDWARE: Etsy; Turnstile
CONSTRUCTION: All Borders Construction
DEMOLITION: All Borders Construction
ELECTRICAL: All Borders Construction
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: All Borders Construction
FABRIC AND TRIM: Kravet; Scalamandre; Schumacher; Wesley Hall
FLOORING INSTALLATION: All Borders Construction
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: Heather Timmons Florals
FURNITURE: Kravet; Noir; Woodbridge
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: All Borders Construction
GLASS: Green’s Shower Door and Mirror, Inc.
LIGHT FIXTURES: Arteriors; Hudson Valley
LINENS: The Linen House
MATTRESS: Saatva
MIRRORS: Regina Andrews
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Karol Sanca
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR: All Borders Construction
PLUMBING FIXTURES
& SUPPLIES: Hydrosystems Bathtub Newport Brass; Icera; Mission West Kitchen and Bath
RUGS: Jubin Antique and Decorative Rugs
SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPS: Mission West Kitchen and Bath
STONE: GEM International, Inc.
STONE INSTALLATION: All Borders Construction
TILE: Mission Tile West: Artistic Tile
TILE INSTALLATION: All Borders Construction
UPHOLSTERY: George’s Upholstery
WALL COVERINGS: Cowtan & Tout; Kravet; WALL COVERINGS
INSTALLATION: Robert Zakas
WINDOW TREATMENT
FABRICATION & INSTALLATION: Phyllis Robichaud
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Chairish; Chelsea House; Etsy; Neo Vintage Décor; Rose Bowl Flea Market; Sunbeam Vintage; Rose Bowl Flea Market
ART: Pacific & Rose
CABINETRY & FINISH: Omar Benitez Corp.
CABINET HARDWARE: LuxHoldups
DELIVERY SERVICES: AW Pack & Ship Corp; Designer’s Choice Delivery & Installation Inc.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Omar Benitez Corp.
FABRIC & TRIM: Designers Guild/Osborne & Little Heather Chadduck Textiles; Raoul Textiles; Thibaut
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: Meredith Green Designs, LLC.
FURNITURE: Circa Who (rattan chairs); Industry West (sofas); MJ Design Group and Meredith Green Designs (coffee tables); Newel, LLC (center table); Palecek (side table); Twist Modern (chairs)
FURNITURE REFINISHING: Omar Benitez Corp.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Omar Benitez Corp.
LIGHT FIXTURES: Capital Lighting/Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery Varaluz/Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery;
Rosemary Home Design
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Memento Mori Los Angeles
ART: The Art Wolf Gallery
ART FRAMING: Rosemary Home Design
BUILDING MATERIALS: Swaner Hardwoods; Cherokee Wood Products
CABINETRY: Rosemary Home Design
DELIVERY SERVICES: Meathead Movers Demolition
FABRIC & TRIM: Vern Yip
FURNITURE: Kaiyo
GLASS: R.D. Gibbs & Co.
LIGHT FIXTURES: Classic Illumination (Etsy); Modefinity (Etsy)
LINENS: Peacock Alley
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: VC Extreme Handyman Services
ROCKS: The Stone Femme (rocks, fossils, artifacts)
RUGS: Pashgian Brothers, Inc.
STAIN: Rubio Monocoat
Tocco Finale
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Jennifer Bevan Interiors; Tocco Finale
ART: Jennifer Bevan Interiors; Tocco Finale
ART INSTALLATION: Tocco Finale
CLOSET: Organiz It!
DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR: CA Green Design
FABRIC & TRIM: Thibaut
FURNITURE: Hollis Pasadena; Jennifer Bevan Interiors; Tocco Finale
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Jim Edwards Construction
LIGHT FIXTURES: Tocco Finale
LINENS: The Linen House, Los Angeles, Thibaut
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Misael Martinez
RUGS: Pashgian Brothers
UPHOLSTERY: Tocco Finale
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Omar Benitez Corp.
PLANTS: The Original Los Angeles Flower Market; Rose Bowl Flea Market
POTTERY: Bergs Pottery; La Jolie Muse
RUGS: Surya
STAIN CONTRACTOR: M J Design Group; Omar Benitez Corp.
UPHOLSTERY: Gamino Upholstery & Decor
OTHER: Lightwave Laser (custom screens for furniture)
UPHOLSTERY: George’s Upholstery of La Canada
WALL COVERINGS: Porter-Teleo
WALL COVERINGS
INSTALLATION: JAPA Wallpaper
OTHER: Vent Covers Unlimited (antique ceiling vent)
OTHER: More Than Moldings (decorative ceiling details)
OTHER: Herban Body Care (scented products)
WALL COVERINGS: Thibaut
WALL COVERINGS INSTALLATION: Hanging on the East Side
WINDOW TREATMENT FABRICATION: RC Drapery
WINDOW TREATMENT INSTALLATION: Tocco Finale
Foothill Tile & Stone Co. | George's Kitchen & Bath
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
BUILDING MATERIALS: Jim Edwards Construction
CABINET INSTALLATION: Jim Edwards Construction
CONSTRUCTION: Jim Edwards Construction
DEMOLITION: CA Green Design, Jim Edwards Construction
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Jim Edwards Construction
FABRIC & TRIM: Thibaut
FLOORING: Foothill Tile and Stone
FLOORING INSTALLATION: Enrique Estrada & Son
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Jim Edwards Construction
LIGHT FIXTURES: Modern Lighting
LINENS: Peacock Alley
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Misael Martinez
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR: Hassle Free Plumbing
PLUMBING FIXTURES & SUPPLIES: George’s Kitchen & Bath
STONE BENCH & COUNTERTOP: Elements Room
STONE FABRICATION: Madrid Construction
STONE INSTALLATION: Madrid Construction
TILE: Foothill Tile & Stone
TILE INSTALLATION: Enrique Estrada & Son
WALL COVERINGS: Thibaut
WALL COVERING INSTALLATION: Hanging On The East Side
WINDOW TREATMENT
FABRICATION: RC Drapery
WINDOW TREATMENT
INSTALLATION: RC Drapery
Ashley Marie Design
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Ashley Marie Design
ART & FRAMING: Left Bank Art
CABINETRY: Ferguson
CABINET HARDWARE: Top Knobs
DELIVERY SERVICES: Quick Movers
ELECTRICAL: Marco Emmert - Custom Pro Tile and Stone
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Marco Emmert - Custom Pro Tile and Stone
FABRIC & TRIM: Maxwell; Green House Fabrics; Golden Carpets; PH Furniture Collection
FLOORING: Mission Tile West
FLOORING INSTALLATION: Marco Emmert - Custom Pro Tile and Stone
FURNITURE: 4 Hands; Ashley Marie Design; PH Furniture Collection
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Marco Emmert - Custom Pro Tile and Stone
LIGHT FIXTURES: Modern Lighting
LINENS: The Linen House Los Angeles; Custom Comfort Mattress
MIRRORS: Fergsuon
Loue Interiors
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Loue Interiors
ART / ART FRAMING: Loue Interiors (abstract large art, vintage mirror)
DELIVERY SERVICES: Alcantara Delivery
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: MCS Electric
FABRIC AND TRIM: Jasper Showroom (window treatment); Kravet (upholstered bed fabric); Loue Interiors (sheepskin pillows); Mimi London (patterned bed pillow fabric); Samuel & Son (pillow trim);
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: Loue Interiors
FURNITURE: Mi Deco/Loue Interiors (bed); Custom Comfort Mattress (queen adjustable bed system, queen calistoga mattress, queen estate 3” topper); Brownstone (nightstands); Bludot (desk); Loue Interiors (vintage chairs, side tables, ottoman)
LIGHT FIXTURES: Matt Afford Studio (bed sconces); Loue Interiors (custom lampshade sconces); Visual Comfort (ceiling light, desk lamp)
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Polo Garcia
PLUMBING FIXTURES & SUPPLIES: Ferguson
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR: SEC Plumbing
RUGS: Loloi
TILE: Mission Tile West
TILE INSTALLATION: Custom Pro Tile and Stone
UPHOLSTERY: PH Furniture Collection
WALL COVERINGS: Innovations Wallcoverings
WALL COVERINGS INSTALLATION: AJ Wall Depot
WINDOW TREATMENT
FABRICATION & INSTALLATION: Golden Carpets
LINENS: Loue Interiors (bed cover, pillows on chairs, patterned pillows on bed, sheepskin pillows on bed)
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Faustino Moreno
POTTERY: Loue Interiors
RUGS: Loue Interiors (vintage rugs)
UPHOLSTERY: Mi Deco
WALL COVERINGS: Kravets (ceiling wallpaper)
WALL COVERING INSTALLATION: Mark Specht
WINDOW TREATMENT
FABRICATION & INSTALLATION: Creative Draperies of California
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Salutations Home, KMP Interiors
APPLIANCES: MD Appliances, Thermador
APPLIANCE INSTALLATION: Jetco Installation
CABINETRY: CA Woodworking
CABINET HARDWARE: Rejuvenation
CONSTRUCTION: Madrid Construction
DEMOLITION: Heritage Disposal
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Mendieta Light and Electric
FABRIC AND TRIMS: Stout
FLOORING REFINISHING: Vinski Flooring
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: Southern Roots
FURNITURE: KMP Interiors
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Madrid Construction
GLASS: Glendora Glass
LIGHT FIXTURES: Pasadena Lighting
LINENS: Salutations Home
METALWORK: San Gabriel Ornamental Iron
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Spencer Painting
Shari Tipich Decorative Design and Artistry
PAINTS: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Designer’s own collection
ART INSTALLATION: Carlos Hernandez & Victor Oliveros
BUILDING MATERIALS: Home Depot; Moldings Unlimited
DECORATIVE PAINTING: Shari Tipich
FABRIC & TRIM: Osborne & Little/Designer’s Guild via CozyStylishChic (rose throw); Vintage Scalamandre via Grady Cooley Interiors (chairs) Doves and Dahlias (rose pillow); Kathryn Ireland (chaise); L.A. Fred’s Fabrics (trim)
FABRIC PROTECTION: FiberCare
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: Shari Tipich
KMP Interiors
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Cisco Home, KMP Interiors
ART: KMP Interiors
AUDIO VISUAL INSTALLATION: Madrid Construction
CABINETRY: CCA Woodworking
CABINET HARDWARE: Rejuvenation
CONCRETE: Hurtado Concrete
CONSTRUCTION: Madrid Construction
DOORS: Mancino Door & Window
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Mendieta Light and Electric
FABRIC AND TRIM: Stout
FLOORING INSTALLATION
& REFINISHING: Vinski Flooring
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: Southern Roots
FURNITURE: Cisco Home
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Madrid Construction
LIGHT FIXTURES: Pasadena Lighting
LINENS: Salutations Home
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Spencer Painting
PLASTER: Buck Jones
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR: JohnSon’s Plumbing
PLUMBING FIXTURES
AND SUPPLIES: Georges Kitchen and Bath
STONE COUNTERTOPS: Elements Room
STONE INSTALLATION: Custom Tile by Rich
TILE: Saxum Tile
TILE INSTALLATION: Custom Tile by Rich
WINDOW TREATMENT
FABRICATION & INSTALLATION: Superior Window Coverings, Inc.
FURNITURE: Designer’s own collection
LIGHT FIXTURES: Designer’s own collection
PLANTS: Javier’s Nursery; Pavilions Pasadena (roses)
UPHOLSTERY: Maria’s Custom Drapery
PLANTS: Southern Roots
PLASTER: Buck Jones
RUGS: The Rug Company
UPHOLSTERY: Cisco Home
WALLCOVERINGS: Scalamandre
WALLCOVERINGS
INSTALLATION: Wayne Averitt
WINDOWS: Mancino Door & Window
WINDOW TREATMENT
FABRICATION & INSTALLATION: Superior Window Coverings, Inc.
ACCESSORIES: Gorgeous Garage
CABINETRY: Gorgeous Garage
SHELVING: Gorgeous Garage
SLATWALL: Gorgeous Garage
MOTORIZED CANOE RACK: Smarter Home
WINDOW COVERINGS: Smarter Home
ASID Pasadena
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: Atacama Home; Cozy.Stylish.Chic; De'cor; Hollis Pasadena; Room and Board; Salutations Home; West Elm
ART & ART INSTALLATION: Source Art
DELIVERY SERVICES: Quick Movers
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Express Electric
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS: Sponsored by Susan Sawasy
FURNITURE: Bed/Diva Group; CarbonShack; Hollis Pasadena; Cardon Shack
LIGHT FIXTURES: Hollis Pasadena; West Elm
LINENS: Salutations Homes
MIRRORS: Hollis Pasadena
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
ACCESSORIES: De-Cor; The Art of Room Design
ART / ART FRAMING: Fresh Paint Art Advisors
ART INSTALLATION: Jim Edwards Construction
BUILDING MATERIALS: Jim Edwards Construction
CABINETRY: Kohler Co. through Ferguson Showrooms
CABINET INSTALLATION: Jim Edwards Construction
CABINET HARDWARE: Kohler Co.
CONSTRUCTION: Jim Edwards Construction
DELIVERY SERVICES: 3 Talents at Delivery Associates; L.A.V. Moving and Delivery-Leonel Maldonado
DEMOLITION: Jim Edwards Construction
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Jim Edwards Construction
FABRIC & TRIM: Thibaut
FLOORING: Foothill Tile and Stone
FLOORING INSTALLATION: Enrique Estrada & Son
FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS & STYLING: The Art of Room Design; Meredith Green Design
FURNITURE: The Art of Room Design; De-Cor; Pin Dynasty
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: Jim Edwards Construction
LIGHT FIXTURES: The Art of Room Design; De-Cor; Kohler Co. through Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
LINENS: Peacock Alley
MATTRESS: Custom Comfort Mattress
MIRRORS: The Art of Room Design
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paint Corporation
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Misael Martinez
ARTWORK: Tufenkian Fine Art Galleryl
PILLOWS: Room & Board
PLANTERS: De'cor
PLANTS: G and A Artistic Landscaping
RUGS: Monarch Carpets
WINDOW HARDWARE: The Shade Store
WINDOW TREATMENT
FABRICATION & INSTALLATION: The Shade Store
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Fresh Coat Painters of Monrovia - Jennifer Burgh
PLANTS: The Art of Room Design; Lincoln Nursing
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR: Hassle Free Plumbing
PLUMBING FIXTURES & SUPPLIES: Kohler Co.
RUGS: Fibreworks - Karin Klein
SOLID SURFACE COUNTERTOPS: Kohler Co. - Angel Carillo
SOLID SURFACE INSTALLATION: Angel Carrillo
TILE: Foothill Tile & Stone
TILE INSTALLATION: Enrique Estrada & Son
TUB REGLAZING: Pacific Reglazing
WALL COVERINGS: Thibaut
WALL COVERING INSTALLATION: Marie’s Wallcovering
WINDOW TREATMENT FABRICATION: Richard Williams Interior Services
WINDOW TREATMENT HARDWARE: Orion Ornamental Iron, Inc.
WINDOW TREATMENT INSTALLATION: Ed Ellis
OTHER: Patricia Gottlieb - PR
FLOORING INSTALLATION: Kaprielian Flooring
WINDOW COVERING: KMP Interiors
THE POTAGER: EDIBLE AND CUT FLOWER GARDEN
Coastal Homestead
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paints
FERTILIZERS: Dr. Earth
MUSHROOM COMPOST: Long Beach Mushrooms
SOIL: Aqua-Flo
SOIL, PLANTS, STRAW, SUPPORTS: Coastal Homestead
THE MEDITATION GARDEN
All About Gardens Landscape Maintenance
WATER FEATURE REPAIR & MAINTENANCE: Gabriel Munoz
G & A Artistic Design Landscape
IRRIGATION: Ewing Irrigation & Landscape Supply
PLANTS: Armstrong’s Garden Centers (seasonal color); Wolfinbarger; Chino (ground cover) Herba Nursery (perennials)
Room and Board
FURNITURE: Room & Board
POOL CABANA LOUNGE & DRESSING ROOMS
The Studio For, LLC
PAINT: Dunn-Edwards Paint Corporation
ACCESSORIES: Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery (shelf brackets) California Faucets provided by George’s Kitchen & Bath Showroom Pasadena (bath accessories)
BUILDING MATERIALS: D Ross Construction / The Studio For
CABINETRY: Morales Cabinets (bar cabinet, changing room benches, linen cabinet, wall details)
CABINET FINISH: Morales Cabinets
CONSTRUCTION: D Ross Construction
DEMOLITION: Juan Minjares, D Ross Construction & Visionary Builders, Inc.
ELECTRICAL & ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: Ameri-Cal Electric Inc
FABRIC & TRIM: F&S Fabrics
FLOORING: Tile - Walker Zanger
FLOORING INSTALLATION: Juan Minjares / Visionary Builders In
FURNITURE: Joybird Furniture
GENERAL CONTRACTOR: D Ross Construction
GLASS: Shower glass - Tico Tech, Inc
LIGHT FIXTURES: Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
LINENS: Peacock Alley
MIRRORS: Robern provided by George’s Kitchen & Bath Showroom Pasadena
PAINTING CONTRACTOR: Juan Minjares
PLANTERS: Room & Board
PLUMBING CONTRACTOR: D Ross Construction
PLUMBING FIXTURES & SUPPLIES: Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery (bar sink); California Faucets provided by George’s Kitchen & Bath Showroom Pasadena (faucets, drains, shower fixtures); Icera (toilets); Kohler (bathroom sinks)
TILE: Walker Zanger
TILE INSTALLATION: Juan Minjares / Visionary Builders, Inc.
WALL COVERINGS: York wallcoverings
WALL COVERING INSTALLATION: Antony Piva
WINDOW TREATMENT FABRICATION: Windows Shading Solutions
OTHER: Moulding Work - Juan Minjares