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EDITOR’S LETTER MEMO CONTRIBUTORS INSPIRATION FOUND From clever tabletop collections to the exterior of a famed Los Angeles museum, Luxe explores the impact of pattern.
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SKETCHBOOK A spotlight on the art of illustration and its renaissance.
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5 MINUTES WITH Designer Raji Radhakrishnan takes us behind the scenes of her just-launched rug collection.
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ARCHITECTURE Fresh constructions are offering new homes for museums both here and abroad.
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DEBUT Artist Casey Gunschel introduces a handmade line with leather specialist Moore & Giles.
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ROUNDUP Whether fringed or bejeweled, decorative trims prove to be the life of the party this season.
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SCENE Our cheat sheet to all things new and fabulous in the local design community.
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MATERIAL Covetable rugs are making a statement on more than just the ground this season, as seen through our compendium of gallery-esque vignettes.
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TREND Contemporary artists inspire four distinct collections of the latest and the greatest in product design.
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SPOTLIGHT Innovative design pros ruminate on the futuristic possibilities of lighting.
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KITCHEN + BATH A focus on entertainmentfriendly design takes the home’s hardest-working spaces from strictly business to ready to party.
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SPACEX3 Three industry influencers expose the details behind their striking spaces.
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THE REPORT There goes the neighborhood: Luxe takes a look at the musthaves and need-to-know-nows for picture-perfect curb appeal.
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GOLD LIST A special compilation of the talented architects, interior designers, home builders and landscape architects whose work has been featured over the past year in Luxe Interiors + Design.
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MAISON DE LUXE Twenty-three design firms from across the country transform historic Greystone Mansion in Beverly Hills. Written by Kelly Vencill Sanchez / Photography by Matthew Millman
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Happy New Year and welcome to the new issue of Luxe Interiors + Design San Francisco! We have been very fortunate to partner with so many wonderful companies this past year, and I am so grateful for their continued support. First, in September, Luxe was the media sponsor for ASID CA Peninsula Chapter’s Tour de Force design awards at Riggs Distributing. It was a wonderful evening of design celebration and we were delighted to be a part of this fantastic event. Congratulations to all of the winners and nominees! Then, in October, Luxe was the sponsor for the IFDA Take a Seat event, which was held at B&B Italia. There were over 30 top local designers who participated, and all of the proceeds from the auction went to the Variety Children’s Charity of Northern California. We were proud and honored to be a part of this incredible event, and we look forward to continuing to work with this outstanding organization and charity. Here’s to a fabulous year ahead! Enjoy the issue!
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As Derek Gray tells it, “Building a luxury home is a bit like conducting a symphony. Both are complex undertakings, but when a builder has an eye for detail, an ear well-tuned to a client’s desires, and the ability to inspire everyone involved, the results can be memorable.” Gray should know of what he speaks. For 22 years, the head of Bay West Builders has chosen to construct only a handful of fine homes each season, for discerning clientele who appreciate thoughtful design and impeccable craftsmanship. “Given the rapid increase of available materials and sophisticated and technical whole-house systems, building a house has become ever more complex. Properly managed, that complexity should never burden our clients or sour the experience. We should make it all seem simple.” To that end, Bay West identifies client decisions well in advance, and incorporates them into a comprehensive building schedule, giving the clients plenty of lead time to really think things through. Streamlining decision timelines simplifies the process, reduces stress and builds trust. Trust also brings out the best from other professionals on the project team. “It’s not just which people you work with, it’s how you treat them.” In addition to comprehensive knowledge and experience in the field, a builder must be skilled at orchestrating people. “Trust works both ways. If a designer knows you’ll respond quickly and capably, questions rarely become problems. You get into a rhythm of anticipating each other’s needs.”
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Which writers have inspired you? I am a big fan of the novels of Ethan Canin. Plus, Salman Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children and Toni Morrison’s Beloved are, for me, two of contemporary literature’s greatest masterpieces. I also love the African memoirs of Alexandra Fuller; the way she exquisitely evokes the violence of that landscape is so intensely palpable. What is your favorite thing about design? Its endless creativity and reinvention—I never get tired of it. It’s all about beauty, color, proportion and form. That’s why I do styling work, as well; it taps my right-brain functions, while the writing is more left-brain. Most memorable interview for Luxe? I recently interviewed Jack Lenor Larsen, someone I’ve admired for 30 years and had never met. He is a legend in the worlds of textiles, art and gardening. Would we have been as enamored as we are of ikat today without him? I very much doubt it.
Most memorable Luxe shoot? One of my favorites was for a home in Napa Valley by architect Andrew Mann, designer Kara Mann and landscape architect Scott Lewis (above). The fall weather—with the colors of the leaves and grasses—added a depth and feel to the images that you always look for as a photographer. Top three things on your design wish list: I’d have to say that Heath Ceramics tiles for my kitchen and bathrooms, an Ohio Design dining table and a big Peace Industry rug are all high on my list. What’s intriguing you now in the world of design? I think it’s great to see houses that are smarter these days. Whether it’s through energy efficiency, technology or a more concise use of space and materials, it seems like homes today are maturing.
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If I could splurge on anything… It would be a trip to Istanbul. I have a photograph of the Bosporus strait at dusk with the city skyline in the background, and I often look at it and think, “one day.” Then again, I would also be very happy with a vintage Poul Kjærholm PK24 chaise lounge. Favorite Luxe interview? Designer Suzanne Tucker, who told me delightful stories about her early years working for Michael Taylor—a larger-than-life figure in the industry if ever there was one. What do you find inspiring about design today? My youngest son is in a wheelchair, so I’m really interested in how the built environment can be both captivating and uplifting to people of all ages and abilities.
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Whose work are you most influenced by? Fashion and portrait photographers like David LaChapelle, Philippe Halsman, Rodney Smith and Tim Walker. I am also a huge fan of Tarsem Singh’s film The Fall and pretty much anything by director Tim Burton. And I love the Surrealism of Dalí and the Pop Surrealism of artists such as Mark Ryden. What type of architecture do you find impactful? I really admire the work of Antoni Gaudí. Visiting Barcelona and seeing his creations in person was pretty extraordinary. I also enjoy incorporating midcentury architecture into my photographs; I love that the stark designs and graphic lines feel quite surreal. If you could shoot anywhere in the U.S., where would it be? New Mexico in the fall. The landscape and architecture are just so different from anywhere else. I’ve also been craving autumn leaves, and the Aspen trees there are gorgeous.
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WAYNE PATE Armed with a free-flowing hand and an eye that sees past conventional beauty, Wayne Pate illustrates to the beat of his own drum. “My style is something dictated by the abilities of my hand and the stroke I am able to produce,” he explains. And it is that fluid style that has viewers transfixed and yearning for more. waynepate.com Paper or canvas: These days, both. Medium: Ink, gouache and acrylic. Prized piece: A cardboard dinosaur by my son Charlie. Bookmark: Chatting with Henri Matisse: The Lost 1941 Interview. Interior influence: Roman mosaics, pure brilliance! I’m a firm believer in… Conviction, which prevails over self-doubt. Art is… The irreplaceable method for documenting human history.
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HAYLEY SARNO
“There is a renewed appreciation for illustration,” states fashion accessories designer-turned-interiors illustrator Hayley Sarno. Straddling both worlds, Sarno has developed a fresh approach that marries the two seamlessly. Possessing an unyielding passion for art, Sarno explains the je ne sais quoi surrounding the trend: “Something that is hand-drawn or painted has a romance to it that isn’t possible to replicate with photography or computers.” hayleysarno.com Paper or canvas: Paper. Medium: Gouache. Prized piece: A lithograph by Dennis Oppenheim. Bookmark: Billy Baldwin Remembers. Interior influence: Madeleine Castaing. Design is… The creation of functional beauty. Art is…The creation of beauty without function.
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KELLY BEEMAN
Modigliani, Matisse, Picasso, German Postimpressionist Christian Schad. Artistic royalty, yes, but also the sources of inspiration for fashion illustrator Kelly Beeman, a self-taught artist. “The figure and the garment begin as disparate elements,” she says of her process. “The figure always exists first, and the goal is to create continuity between the two.” Industry giants the likes of J.W. Anderson and Tory Burch have enlisted Beeman for just this purpose. “My favorite part of illustrating,” she says, “is when the figure comes alive in a garment.” kellybeeman.com Paper or canvas: Both. Medium: Ink, watercolor, oils and gouache. Prized piece: A hand-woven red-and-black Ukhu Pacha textile. Bookmark: The Sense of Sight, a collection of essays by John Berger. Muse: Shalom Harlow. Interior influence: Josef Hoffmann. I’m a firm believer in… Creating compulsively. Art is… A magic trick.
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“There’s an organic, visceral quality about hand-drawn renderings that cannot be captured through CAD software or even photography,” says interiors illustrator Jeremiah Goodman. In 1940, the artist attended what is now Parsons, where he fell into interior sketches by happenstance. For Goodman, illustration found him, but where he took it exceeded all expectations. Last year, for example, fashion designer Marc Jacobs used Goodman’s iconic painting of acclaimed editor Diana Vreeland’s New York apartment as the backdrop to his fashion show. deanrhysmorgan.com Paper or canvas: Paper. Medium: Gouache. Prized piece: Portrait of a Lady, by Rene Gruau. I’m a firm believer in… Letting the chips fall where they may. Bookmark: Bold, Beautiful And Damned: The World of 1980s Fashion Illustrator Tony Viramontes, by Dean Rhys-Morgan. Muse: Diana Vreeland. Design is… Not just what something looks like. Art is… Subjective.
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BIL DONOVAN
Prolific illustrator Bil Donovan, whose less-is-more aesthetic resonates with iconic fashion houses, powerful beauty brands and top-tier publications, believes that “fashion illustration has a spirit and charm that holds the viewer spellbound.” As an artist in residence for Christian Dior, Donovan stuns with whimsical abstracts that are fluid with movement. “Like ballet,” he explains, “illustrations are seemingly simple, yet there is a strong foundation of traditional art behind the result.” bildonovan.com Paper or canvas: Paper for my fashion, canvas for my personal work. Medium: Brush and ink. Bookmark: Advanced Fashion Drawing: Lifestyle Illustration, by yours truly. Muse: Michelle Harper. Interior influence: Jeremiah Goodman. Design is... Intuitive. Art is… Driven by passion.
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BLAIR BREITENSTEIN
Known for her on-the-fly sketches, and whose brilliance is often “made without intention,” illustrator Blair Breitenstein has left a windswept impression on the world of fashion. “My work tends to be more loose and speedy by preference,” she states, explaining that it’s often “the pieces that take less time and are smudged with pencil and watermarks” that get the most attention. Breitenstein’s signature “girls” led to a recent collaboration with Prada on their 2015 eyewear collection, further asserting the artist’s stronghold on the fashion world. blair-breitenstein.squarespace.com Paper or canvas: Paper. Medium: Mixed media. Bookmark: Masters of Fashion Illustration, by David Downton. Interior influence: Minimalism. Muse: Brigitte Bardot. Never too many... Turtlenecks. I’m a firm believer in… Creating your own destiny. Design is… Everything.
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BREAKING GROUND KNOWN FOR HER UNEXPECTED INTERIORS, DESIGNER RAJI RADHAKRISHNAN’S DEBUT RUG COLLECTION IS ROOTED IN HER PASSION FOR QUALITY CRAFT WITH A MODERN ART AESTHETIC. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY LACY MORRIS
Tell us how the collection came to be. I’ve been designing custom rugs from my very first project, and I found that there were loopholes in the process—from the initial sketch to receiving the final product—in terms of realizing the true vision. Five years ago, I started to look for manufacturers who understood my minimal yet artistic aesthetic and who I could work with directly to eliminate some of those lost-in-translation-type issues. Where do you find your inspiration? I have a deep and emotional connection to the arts—as a child I was a classical dancer. That experience has never left me, though I’ve focused more on fine art in the past two decades. Everything I create has an artistic lean and this collection is an extension of one of my favorite periods: modern art. Can you touch on how they are created? The rugs are constructed entirely by hand in India; each made to order in any custom size. Most of the crafters are generational weavers whose families have been doing it for decades. Do you feel clients are shifting toward a deeper appreciation for craft? Interiors are getting more and more global in flavor. People are wanting only what they absolutely love or seeking memories from their travels or heritage, even if they are quirky, rather than following trends that are often engineered for product marketing purposes.
Final thoughts? My hope is that my rugs will be soft underfoot but, most importantly, provide the intrinsic sculptural vibe for the room in their very foundations.
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Explain the intent behind your designs. The colors are predominantly neutral, and often punctuated by an almost-black hue: the goal is to provide a luxurious and quiet backdrop for a room, becoming part of the shell. A connection to art is a quality the well-informed usually seek, which in turn gives the rugs more meaning and presence despite their simple designs.
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Switzerland-based architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron is giving its celebrated Tate Modern in London a new addition in the early summer. Located at the south end of the iconic former Bankside Power Station building and clad in brick to match the existing structure, the façade’s material is laid out in a perforated-lattice pattern, allowing for interior lights to cast a glow in the evenings. Inside, galleries in a variety of sizes and shapes will provide room to show both the permanent collection and temporary exhibitions as well as performance works. tate.org.uk
BOLD MOVES
THIS YEAR, EXPANSIONS AND NEW CONSTRUCTIONS YIELD A CROP OF FRESH, COMPELLING SPACES FOR ART AND HISTORY IN THE UNITED STATES AND ABROAD.
WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY LISA BINGHAM DEWART
In the United States and across the pond, cultural institutions large and small have tapped some of the world’s leading architecture firms to create and expand homes for their dynamic collections. Inspired by a dizzying assortment of sources— history and their civic landscapes to name just a few—the spaces opening this year further the dialogue about how art and culture are displayed and discussed in the new millennium.
tate modern rendering: the new tate modern © hayes davidson and herzog & de meuron. the met breuer photo: ed lederman. national museum of african american history and culture rendering: freelon adjaye bond/smithgroupjjr. sfmoma expansion aerial southeast facade rendering: courtesy mir and snøhetta.
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With the Whitney having decamped for new digs downtown, the museum’s former Manhattan home will provide The Metropolitan Museum of Art with room for an expanded slate of 20th- and 21st-century offerings within the landmark space designed by Marcel Breuer in the mid-1960s. Under the guidance of New York architecture firm Beyer Blinder Belle, the building’s concrete walls, stone floors, bronze fixtures and lighting will be restored for a March opening, with special consideration given to preserving the building’s historic patina. metmuseum.org ▲ SFMOMA
International architecture and design firm Snøhetta’s vision for a hugely expanded San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA) provides 130,000 square feet of gallery space inside and out, including a vertical garden on a new outdoor sculpture terrace on the third floor. A ground-level space dedicated to free access to the building will play host to such artwork as Richard Serra’s walk-in Sequence from 2006 and will offer a gathering spot for neighborhood residents and museum-goers alike starting in May. sfmoma.org
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MUSEUM OF AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY AND CULTURE
bronze-clad structure set A atop a massive stone plinth will house the new National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, D.C., slated to open this fall on the National Mall. Freelon Adjaye Bond/ SmithGroupJJR’s concept for the museum drew from a traditional Yoruban architectural element—the crown-like capitals adorning posts and columns. nmaahc.si.edu
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WOVEN NARRATIVE
FOR ARTIST CASEY GUNSCHEL, INNOVATION AND CRAFTSMANSHIP RUN PARALLEL IN HER NEW COLLECTION FOR MOORE & GILES.
“Leather is not a blank canvas. It has it’s own history and is very much alive,” reveals Chicago-based artist and designer Casey Gunschel, whose recent collection with Moore & Giles has positioned the traditional technique of hand-tooled leatherwork in a new and accessible light. An artist-of-all-trades, Gunschel found previous success in multiple mediums, but it took a move to Southeastern Oregon and the tutelage of a saddlemaker for her to realize her aptitude for hand-tooled leather design. “The illustrative and sculptural aspects of leatherwork got me hooked,” she says. Just as appealing to Gunschel was the level of craftsmanship hand tooling entails. “I believe our connection to craftsmanship is a connection to each other. Through the resurgence of handmade goods, we’re all trying to acquire a piece of what we have collectively lost,” she reflects. Gunschel’s evocative designs give fresh life and meaning to a traditional craft, her artistry a welcome reminder that innovation is indeed perennial. The new collection with Moore & Giles is handmade in the United States and consists of three original motifs: Bellini, Delfina and Freccia—all customizable and innately unique by virtue of the hide—with seven color choices
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for the vegetable-tanned leathers, as well as the option of metallic accents. In addition to these introductions, Gunschel also offers completely custom designs through the company, which are welcomed collaborative opportunities and a chance to broaden her own technical and creative horizons. “My current work is an accumulation and reflection on my past,” she says. “And though I continue to seek new experiences to enrich my art, leather is definitely my favorite muse.”
Artist and designer Casey Gunschel at work in her Chicago studio (top), where her new designs for Moore & Giles, such as Freccia (above right), as well as her custom motifs (above left) are all handmade. Shown left is a hand-tooled design come to life.
portrait: tyler mallory. custom design photo: alec hemer. freccia photo and hand-tooling vignette: courtesy moore & giles.
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POP STARS LONG AFTER THE CHAMPAGNE CORKS HAVE POPPED AND THE CONFETTI-FILLED AIR HAS SETTLED, THESE DREAMY DECORATIVE TRIMS WILL REMAIN THE LIFE OF THE PARTY.
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IMPROVISATIONS ON THE LAND: HOUSES OF FERNAU + HARTMAN Richard Fernau In this thoughtful volume, Richard Fernau, who started Fernau + Hartman Architects with Laura Hartman, leads readers on a visual tour through 18 of the firm’s boundary-pushing projects. From a Newport Beach, California, home— which revolves around outdoor living spaces and flexible sleeping quarters—to a Massachusetts island house that draws inspiration from the local fishing village with its three shed-like structures anchored by a central porch, the diverse projects all characterize the region-specific and sustainable architecture the firm has pioneered since its founding in 1981. monacellipress.com
DREAM HOUSE Catherine Armsden Architect and writer Catherine Armsden set her debut novel in two familiar places on opposite coasts: Maine, where she grew up, and San Francisco, where she eventually relocated and cofounded Butler Armsden Architects with her husband, Lewis Butler. Through the pages of the story, Armsden explores another familiar topic: houses, but one in particular. After losing her parents in an accident, the book’s protagonist returns to her childhood home and discovers the true power of a house and the memories it holds. yellowpearpress.com
THE INSIDER BRITTANY HAINES
The woman behind Authenticity B. Designs, Brittany Haines, has been taking the San Francisco style scene by storm since launching her design firm in 2013. Churning out perfectly tailored interiors characterized by balanced color palettes, elaborate textures and artful statement pieces, she’s managed to carve out an aesthetic that is both elegant and understated. Luxe tapped the up-and-comer to get her take on luxury and the perfect materials. authenticitybdesigns.com What is luxury? To me, it isn’t about high-end furniture and artwork; it’s not even about design. It’s all about what feels natural, authentic and effortless, something that’s unique to each individual. What is “right now” in design? Pottery. Decorative objects, functional wares and lighting by potters and ceramicists seem to be popping up everywhere. In particular, I’m awestruck by the Carter Kostow ceramic dinnerware line that launched at March here in San Francisco, Christiane Perrochon’s beautiful collection of lamps handmade in Italy, and the blend of ceramics and textiles by local artist Len Carella. San Francisco for the design-obsessed: Visit Heath Ceramics’ original 1959 factory in Sausalito. You can intimately witness how the highly coveted pieces are formed, glazed, trimmed and fired. Also, check out the Andy Goldsworthy installations—between 2008 and 2013 he built “Spire,” “Wood Line” and “Tree Fall,” which all explore the relationship
between the natural and the built environment and will remain in place until their natural decay. Materials of the moment? Concrete and plaster! I have recently been pushing to use these materials for just about every project. Decoratively on walls or functionally in a shower, plaster adds a textural interest while keeping pattern to a subtle minimum. In my home, I’d love to have… A textile weaving by Liz Robb. Liz works sculpturally with a variety of natural materials to create textile weavings with vibrant colors and lush textures. Regardless of the material used and how she has chosen to manipulate it, there is a clear aesthetic consistency that quickly emerges throughout her work. Dream job: I have always wanted someone to task me with designing a loft with expansive windows, exposed brick and converted industrial elements that provide a prime foundation for a design full of aesthetic interest and character.
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Never underestimate the power of tile. As Robin Petravic and Catherine Bailey—co-owners of the celebrated Bay Area company Heath Ceramics—illustrate in their new book, tile can provide the colorful, textured or graphic element that defines a statementmaking space. Projects around the globe—from Los Angeles and London to Mexico and Morocco—explore innovative tile installations by such tastemakers as Commune, Ilse Crawford and Gio Ponti. Pages of museums, gardens, hotels and homes highlight the incredible versatility of tile as well as its potential for inspiration and impact. tenspeed.com
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JAY JEFFERS & ARTERIORS
San Francisco designer Jay Jeffers and Arteriors founder and creative director Mark Moussa had crossed paths before, but it wasn’t until they found themselves coincidentally spending New Year’s Eve at the same hotel in Mexico that the idea of a collaboration took root. Poolside conversations led to the sophisticated entertaining accessories that make up the new Jay Jeffers Collection for Arteriors. Here, they divulge on the art of entertaining. arteriorshome.com; jayjeffers-thestore.com
#INSTACRUSH @adesignlifestlye WHO: Jacqueline Palmer, the San Francisco-based interior designer behind the blog A Design Lifestyle, which celebrates her sophisticated and mature, yet youthful, aesthetic. WHAT: Of course you’ll find plenty of interiors, but there are a lot of real-life moments here, too. You’ll also get a glimpse of what inspires Palmer, like fashion and travel, through photos from the runway or her morning coffee in her favorite “hustle” mug. WHY: Because design is everywhere, she says—street art, textiles, nature, cappuccino foam— you just need the eye to capture it. Luckily, Palmer’s feed is here to help. IN HER WORDS: “My work is eclectic and versatile, from converted fire station tech offices and bachelor pads in New York City to soft traditional San Francisco Victorians and bohemian coastal condos. I love neutral backdrops with intense pops of color and minimal forms with patterned textures.”
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What was your starting point? This collection is part French Art Deco and part Mad Men. I was inspired by the days when everyone dressed for dinner and martini lunches were de rigueur.
How do you envision the collection being used? It was created to offer dual functionality. The pieces can be used for entertaining, but they can also stand alone as beautiful, decorative objects.
Tell us about the materials. We used cerused oak, polished brass, antique brass, pewter, glass and leather. I love texture and for pieces to have weight and feel good in your hands. The materials needed to reflect that sense of luxury. Signature piece? The Pierre ice bucket. It holds two champagne bottles because you should always have a second bottle of champs at the ready! Where is design heading? As a reaction to the casual style we’ve seen for many years now, design is getting dressy again. Luxurious and livable design never goes out of style.
What excites you most about introducing this line? This collection is exciting because people are really embracing culinary and cocktail culture— chic home entertaining is back. How do you entertain? In my backyard in Dallas, I have a pizza oven that is usually at the center of any party. I serve easy food beautifully, and this collection elevates the simple things. Take the sophisticated ice buckets; they make getting ice a celebration. Luxury is… For me, owning something that’s been handcrafted by true artisans; that’s the ultimate luxury.
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When did you open? Our glassybaby Berkeley studio and hot shop opened on October 10, 2015. Describe the building. The 13,000-square-foot space was an airplane parts manufacturing facility. From its 10-foot chandelier, by Berkeley’s own Metro Lighting, to the tables made from California Memorial Stadium bleachers, our new hot shop embodies our commitment to sustainability and staying local. What is a hot shop? Hot shop describes a studio where molten glass is formed into a work of art—in this case, handblown glass votives. The space also features a store and event area. What makes your company unique? Each glassybaby is handmade, one-of-a-kind and 100% sustainable, and 10% of sales are given back to causes that support hope and healing. glassybaby.com
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9 a.m. Meet your friends at The Market Cafe in the new Twitter Building on Market Street. I like to order a latte (whole milk only and in a real cup, please) and the frittata or just a plain croissant. While Uber is cool, I hope you take the streetcar and enjoy the view. 10 a.m. Continue to explore Twitter’s new-school establishment. You’ll find great local chocolates at Nuubia and my personal favorites, the orange and lavender natural oils at EO Exchange. 11 a.m. Stroll along Mid-Market. While it’s not the fanciest street, this neighborhood is changing fast, and for the better. Stop by Flax Art & Design, my favorite art supply store. You’ll find the most beautiful stationery, papers and pens. 11:30 a.m. Of course you can’t leave without visiting J. Rachman for antiques and oddities; it’s a store you’d usually see in the Mayfair part
of London or Le Marais in Paris. Inside, you’ll find my new leather goods collection that is handmade in Italy, a room full of fragrances and candles from Florence, and handpainted crystal glasses from Margot Larkin, designed for J. Rachman. 12:30 p.m. Around the corner, sit down for lunch at Zuni Café. This San Fran institution has been around for 37 years. Ask for tables 1 or 13, my favorite. Order the classic brickoven chicken; it takes one hour to bake, so while you wait, sip on the signature balsamic Bloody Mary. 2:30 p.m. Your lunch will take at least two hours, so walk it off on your way to Hayes Valley. Check out all the boutiques on Gough Street: Azalea, Welcome Strangers, Gimme Shoes and Kipper Clothiers. I collect old books, and The Green Arcade bookstore on Market Street seems to be one of the last real bookstores around.
PHOTOS: COURTESY JONATHAN RACHMAN.
There’s no rest in success for Jonathan Rachman, who, in his enviable career thus far, has opened an antiques and flower shop, launched a successful design firm and welcomed visitors to his travel-inspired home goods boutique, J. Rachman, on Market Street. The serial entrepreneur has designed homes all over Europe, caught the attention of Madonna and Oprah, and lived in Indonesia, Switzerland and France, but it’s his hometown of San Francisco that inspires him every day. Rachman is quick to taut the allure of an old shop and the friendliness of the City by the Bay; thus, if you’re looking for a tour of the city, Rachman is your go-to guide. jonathanrachman.com 4 p.m. Take a break, relax and if you need a pick-me-up coffee, there’s a great place called Blue Bottle Coffee. Tucked right into Linden Street, it’s charming and a great place to linger. 4:30 p.m. This neighborhood is great for perusing. Be sure to visit the opera house and city hall, a feast for the eyes and prime Instagram fodder. 5 p.m. My husband and I love tiki drinks, especially when they’re well made, handcrafted and served at a fun bar. Smuggler’s Cove on Gough Street is a must, but be sure to be in line by 5:00 or you might as well forget it. Order the Suffering Bastard or if you are in a group, the Scorpion Bowl. 7 p.m. Dinner is reserved at BIX. For your meal, people usually love the spaghetti, but I prefer the pork chop or black truffle cheeseburger. Linger for a glass of Fernet, neat.
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AS K T HE E X PE RT What are the key influences in your work today? Nature is my biggest influence, but I also attribute 10 years in Tokyo as a child, 15 years of disciplined ballet training and 6 years at the office of Michael Graves as important influences in my work.
Lorissa Kimm Owner 2002 3rd Street, Suite 106 San Francisco, California 415.279.4995 lorissa@lorissakimm.com lorissakimm.com
What are your favorite styles to work on and why? I’m not comfortable in highly decorative or glamorous environments. I strive for serenity, simplicity and efficiency, with a little bit of fun and invention mixed in. What steps can clients take to make their experiences more personally rewarding? Clients know what they like and don’t like, but are not often aware of why. It’s my role to interpret the whys. The design process is one of discovery and can be rewarding if the client is open to it.
LORISSA KIMM ARCHITECT Raised in the architecturally diverse Tokyo and surrounded by a creative family—her grandfather was a builder, her father an engineer and her mother an artist—it would seem that Lorissa Kimm was destined to become the architect and interior designer she is today. Her firm, Lorissa Kimm Architect, provides services for the exterior and interior, operating under the belief that there should never be a disconnect between the built environment and the items within. Known for structures and spaces that are beautiful yet practical, modern yet comfortable and luxurious yet responsible, Kimm strives to arrive at solutions organically, through thoughtful analysis of the client’s needs and desires. “The initial problem solving, working through the client’s requirements and the constraints and opportunities of the site, can be the most challenging, creative and invigorating,” she says. “I love working with and learning from the other individuals involved, including the owners, design consultants and builders. It also doesn’t hurt that I’m paid to search out beautiful products and materials.” Kimm is driven by the desire to create and innovate in a way that acknowledges technology, budget and schedule while delighting the client. To this end, her definition of success demands the approval of everyone involved, from every angle. “The construction process always involves challenges and anxiety, both on the part of the owner and the trades involved,” Kimm says. “I find that a successful process is one where the final result far surpasses any anxieties encountered during the design and construction phases. At the end of a project, everyone should still like each other and all should be proud of their achievements.”
TOP: In this ranch-style house, the ceiling was raised from 8 feet to 11 feet and clerestory windows were added, creating a sense of spaciousness. A mix of contemporary and vintage furnishings adds depth and warmth to the interior. BOTTOM: Replacing the existing hipped roof with a flat, two-level structure and opening the walls to the garden view completely transformed the exterior and interior of this home.
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AS K T HE E X PE RT What are your favorite styles to work on and why? We get to build some very contemporary homes and some traditional. It’s about what fits the client and site best. That being said, I live in an 1880 Federal-style house.
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What do you regard as the greatest success in your career to date? Having a great team of people surrounding me that enjoy what they do and are good at it. Also, the series of successful projects we have done together.
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What are you working on next? We’ve got two interesting projects coming up. One is a restoration of one of the oldest houses in Pebble Beach. The other is a family compound, also in Pebble Beach, for a client we’ve done many projects for in the past.
STOCKER & ALLAIRE Thirty-three years ago, builders David Stocker and David Allaire were given the opportunity to collaborate on a large-scale project, thus forming a partnership that would prove ideal for years to come. “We started working together and forgot to stop,” Stocker says. Today, the company has more than 100 employees in various disciplines, from cabinetmaking to planning to carpentry, that pertain to the building of beautiful custom homes. Adept in all architectural styles, Stocker & Allaire is built on its team’s enjoyment of variety. “We are always looking for interesting projects with a combination of creative people, including the owners, that are very involved in the project,” Stocker says. “We don’t build hotels. We don’t build commercial. We build the structures people are most passionate about—their homes.” Providing any service necessary to the achievement of each client’s ultimate vision, Stocker, Allaire and their team are often hired not only to build a residence, but to find the land on which it will rest and the architects, interior designers and landscape architects that will make up the design team. While the firm has built masterpieces on every terrain, they have become particularly skilled at addressing the challenges specific to waterfront homes, a necessary expertise in a market that revolves around coastal locations. In speaking of the client’s role in the process, Stocker identifies openness and careful selection of professionals as being key. “They need to be honest about what their goals are for the project,” he says. “When interviewing team members, they should not only look at the outcomes people have achieved, but also the paths taken to get there, because the path is as important as the outcome.”
TOP: This large, rammed-earth house is set on a beautiful ranch in Hollister, California. Architecture by Jonathan Feldman and landscape design by Bernard Trainor + Associates. BOTTOM: The award-winning Halls Ridge Knoll residence is in the Santa Lucia Preserve. Architecture by Bohlin Cywinski Jackson and landscape design by Bernard Trainor + Associates.
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AS K T HE E X PE RT What are your favorite styles to work on and why? Every style has something unique for each of us. Whether it’s how the home blends, how it contrasts from the surrounding landscape or the fine details of the design, they’re all on our list.
Phil Wilkinson, Greg Scopazzi, Todd Lubash Principals 206 14th Avenue San Mateo, California 650.212.5617 info@wilkinsonconstructioninc.com wilkinsonconstructioninc.com
How do you define luxury? Whether it’s a minimalistic aesthetic or detail around every corner, the sense of luxury is very dependent on the client themselves. Our specialty is helping create your true sense of luxury. Speaking to your line of work, what constitutes “good design”? When a client has that “pinch me” moment, we know we’ve executed a great design—one that encompasses the whole property while using light, landscaping and views to their fullest potential.
WILKINSON CONSTRUCTION For more than 25 years Wilkinson Construction, Inc. has been serving the beautiful California peninsula, including the premier neighborhoods of Atherton, Palo Alto and Hillsborough. “Our company is well versed in helping clients create original, awe-inspiring homes that use the highest quality materials, executed with the precision of experienced craftsmen,” Wilkinson says. “These communities demand a level of perfection and creativity that is truly exciting. We don’t want to just build a house; we want to create a piece of art in which you can live.” Led by principals Phil Wilkinson, Greg Scopazzi and Todd Lubash, the company has evolved to include general engineering, trucking, hauling and excavation. Most recently, the firm also established Wilkinson Preservation, a complete preventive home maintenance company dedicated to maintaining custom homes in the area. The home builders embrace challenging designs and, while quality remains at the forefront of each project, it is the client who ultimately steers each design toward perfection. “Our philosophy is that a client’s dream is always attainable. We collaborate with the best craftsmen and tradesmen in the area to make sure every aspect of the project is perfect,” says the team, which thrives on attention to detail. “In our business, the client is at the heart of the creative process, the architect is the brains and we are the hands. We get excited about executing unique designs, like the 22-foot-tall windows and lookout tower in our recently completed Woodside home. Our favorite part of the process is making sure every detail is right. When we get every detail perfect, the finished product is something that can’t be duplicated and is exactly as the client envisioned. A successful project is anytime a client walks into their home and is completely blown away.”
TOP: This modern home in the Woodside Hills was designed by David Jameson and features a yoga room in the form of a lookout tower at the highest point of the structure. BOTTOM: The exterior is a beautiful mix of sapele siding, exposed concrete and 22-foot-tall windows affording breathtaking views of the peninsula and surrounding hillsides. ALL PHOTOGRAPHY BY BRUCE DAMONTE
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HANGING BY A THREAD TIED, HOISTED AND READY TO HANG, THE LATEST RUGS ARE TRUE WORKS OF ART, WORTHY OF COVERING MORE THAN JUST THE GROUND. STYLING BY CARA GIBBS / PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTINA HOLMES
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INSTALL PLAN From left: Togo in Indigo and Magenta / Silk Dhurrie Collection / Price upon request / vanderhurd.com. Grimaud / Cantres Collection / Price upon request / taipingcarpets.com; manufacturecogolin.com. Steps / $2,250 / mansourmodern.com. Ponant / Cordelles Collection / Price upon request / taipingcarpets.com; manufacturecogolin.com. Vintage Moroccan Circa 1960 / $4,550 / wovenonline.com. Vintage Tulu Rug / $3,500 / zakandfox.com. Turkish Jajim Runner / $1,800 / marcphillipsrugs.com.
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ON THE RISE From top: Quinconce / Cantres Collection / Price upon request / taipingcarpets.com; manufacturecogolin.com. Four Seasons / Price upon request / kylebunting.com. Asante in Gold / Sand Collection / $3,600 / madelineweinrib.com. Neon Aztec Moroccan Azilal / $840 / mavencollection.com.
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FIT TO BE TIED Clockwise from top left: Ronda in Black and Pink Marble / Silk Dhurrie Collection / Price upon request / vanderhurd.com. Kenza / $359 / aelfie.com. Waterlilies in Indigo / Carrier and Company for Studio Four NYC / $2,600 / studiofournyc.com. Luminance Rusty Slate / Nature Rocks Collection / Price upon request / tufenkiancarpets.com. Arabesque in Midnight / Tissage Collection / Price upon request / meridastudio.com.
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HANG TIGHT Clockwise from top: Hutton Runner / Jonathan Saunders for The Rug Company / $2,970 / therugcompany.com. Smoke / Meyer Davis for ALT for Living / Price upon request / altforliving.com. Ardia / Darien by Rug Republic / Price upon request / jaipurrugs.com. Brushstroke Grey Wild Silk Runner / $7,290 / fortstreetstudio.com. Batik in Ink / Essence Collection / Price upon request / shiirrugs.com.
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1. Salience, 2015 Price upon request / rebeccaward.net; ronchinigallery.com 2. Norm Steel Table Clock $49.95 / menudesignshop.com 3. U32-1 Pendant by Shift Price upon request / lampslite.com 4. Clark Bag in Black $282.18 / sezane.com 5. The Captain Chair $480 / bendgoods.com 6. Contour Side Tables Price upon request / bowernyc.com 7. Copper Moon Pendant Price upon request / kellylamb.net 8. Deconstructed Stripe Fabric in Black (top) and V Step Fabric in Black / Miles Redd Collection Prices upon request / fschumacher.com
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Medium: Acrylic and oil. Trademark: Figurative with an edge. Creative flow: My best hours are between 4 p.m. and 3 a.m.—an audio book and music are a must. Artist in training: I studied fashion but fell in love with painting; I apprenticed under an amazing painter, found myself a studio and got to work. Happy accidents: I like to think of them as part of the process. Source of inspiration: Women everywhere. What it takes: A strong work ethic—go for it and get what you want. Dream collaboration: Crown Point Press in San Francisco. My art is… Modern, bold, thick, girly and biting.
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Medium: Pen and ink. Trademark: Sexy and timeless. Creative flow: Working day and night, I play reggae or rock and roll; the spirit of the music is infused in every piece. Artist in training: My career developed from a desire to learn the process of how to paint and wanting to develop an original, personal style. Source of inspiration: Living in New York City and working with my wife and fellow artist, Sun Bae. Happy accidents: They open the doors we wouldnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t open on our own. Dream collaboration: For his work, his life and his passion, Jean Paul Gaultier. My art isâ&#x20AC;Ś Original, elegant, fluid, simple and full of movement.
1. Dame Collection Plates $278 as shown / robertsiegelstudio.com 2. Erotic III, 2009 Price upon request / jordanbetten.com 3. Mobile Chandelier 7 Price upon request / michaelanastassiades.com 4. Tao Pull in White Baked Enamel and Polished Brass $150 / dlvdesigns.com 5. Carlotta Nesting Coffee Tables $5,350 / madegoods.com 6. Fade Lounger Price upon request / skramfurniture.com 7. Transparent Speaker $849 / peopleproducts.com 8. Mult8 Pelle Nero Candlestick Price upon request / devecchi.com 9. Falabella Zipper Crossbody Bag in Black $1,120 / stellamccartney.com
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Medium: Alcohol inks. Trademark: Abstract yet suggestive of the earth’s natural environment. Creative flow: Late at night and always with music. My studio is a converted sunroom, so during the day it’s like plein-air painting in the yard. Artist in training: My father was a professional artist and art professor. Growing up around that, painting has always been as necessary to me as breathing. Sources of inspiration: Pat Steir, Cy Twombly and contemporary artist Mallory Page. Dream collaboration: I would love to see my work translated onto Vera Wang’s fabrics. My art is… Colorful, peaceful, ethereal, weightless and fragile.
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DEFYING GRAVITY CREATIVE MINDS WEIGH IN ON THE ILLUMINATING POSSIBILITIES OF THESE MODERN FIXTURES, ALL SET AGAINST A BACKDROP OF CELESTIAL-INSPIRED WALLPAPER THAT IS OUT OF THIS WORLD. WRITTEN BY CARA GIBBS PHOTOGRAPHY BY CHRISTINA HOLMES COSMOS WALLPAPER BY SARKOS, SARKOS.NYC
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As an artist… Lighting is absolutely vital. The right light can really bring a painting to life, finding the hidden layers and revealing magical depths. I love the idea of… A light fixture that challenges traditional symmetry and shape. The attention to detail in this piece is magnificent, resulting in a beautifully crafted work of art in its own right. Our homes… And built environments should be our playgrounds. I’m entirely driven by playfulness, and I feel that creating opportunities for our surroundings to shine is a true art form. This fixture reminds me of… My theater designs. I used to love creating sculptural, minimalist structures in gold and bronze, which were then dressed with drapes, props and bunting to change a scene in moments.
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THE PIECE: Mondrian Glass Ceiling THE DESIGNER: VeniceM Italy FIND IT: venicem.com THE INSPIRATION: As if plucked from one of Piet Mondrianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s canvases, this Italian-born fixture features strict geometric lines of natural brass that intersect with purpose while artfully displaying hand-blown Murano glass bulbs.
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HOVER CRAFT THE PIECE: Curved Neck Table Lamp THE DESIGNER: Jason Koharik FIND IT: collectedby.com THE INSPIRATION: Flecked with French modernist notes and the delicate tones of the Art Nouveau period, this artfully assembled table lamp by Jason Koharik features a sinuous silhouette that naturally conveys a sense of futurism.
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A design risk is… A risk worth taking; basic is boring. This lamp—with its Cubism-esque cylindrical base and whimsical stem evoking a Surrealism vibe—works perfectly with its Serge Mouille-style shade. Jason Koharik’s work is… A mash-up between French modernism and Italian midcentury that has been reimagined consciously to reflect the past while holding true to its own futuristic identity. I always say… Lighting is the jewelry of a home. It adds sparkle and dimension, and it sets a tone that reflects our current state and needs. This fixture is… French, modernist, surrealist, geometric, abstract. I envision this piece… Above a credenza (as a sculptural statement) in a room where the lights are dim, just leaving behind a golden sensual glow; to me, that’s very French and sexy.
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METEOR SHOWER THE PIECES: Glacial Sconces THE DESIGNER: Matt Austin FIND IT: mattaustinstudio.com THE INSPIRATION: Brooklynite Matt Austin is used to combining unique materials in his handcrafted works, and here he does it again, mimicking the unusual, organic shapes of a glacier. Possessing an avid appreciation for the arts and adventure, it is Austin’s curious nature that continues to produce exciting works of art.
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Handmade objects… Have a quality that cannot be mistaken, and it’s that sentiment that speaks to our antique sensibility. The uniqueness of these sconces… Lies in the way the light passes through the glass through its irregular nature. Also, the textures of the two materials are very appealing—they beg to be touched. These pieces remind us of… A necklace from the Queen Anne period of England, circa 1740, which features bright aqua stones that are made of a highly refractive glass. Behind each of the stones is a reflective foil that gives the impression of being lit from within. The necklace and these sconces are remarkably similar yet separated by some 250 years. They make a statement that… Draws in the eye but manages to have a conversation with everything else in the room.
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IN ORBIT THE PIECE: Crescent Table Lamp THE DESIGNER: Lee Broom FIND IT: leebroom.com THE INSPIRATION: The world seemingly revolves around Lee Broom these days, as each enigmatic fixture captivates his loyal audiences. Here, Broom devised a globe table lamp that borrows from the classic Art Deco era but, true to form, remains ever-modern.
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Proper lighting… Allows a space to look its best. When well-lit, a room becomes expressive and the finishes can be illuminated to their most desirable presence. Sometimes the best designs… Are created by throwing a spin on a classic idea. It can be so seemingly effortless yet very impactful. Like in the simple approach taken here in the Crescent lamp: a sliced sphere adorned with jewelry-like finishes; it’s comprehensible yet elegant. I love the way… Lee Broom combines familiar shapes and materials to create artful objects. This cosmic fixture would be perfect in a modern study. This lamp is… Dynamic, sophisticated, celestial, sensual and unassuming.
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SPACED OUT THE PIECES: Accretion and Beam THE DESIGNER: Kalin Asenov FIND IT: kalinasenov.com THE INSPIRATION: A collision of natural materials and modern technology—a trademark stamp of the Savannahbased lighting designer—prevails in these avant-garde fixtures. Wood, Corian, wire, fabric and LED lighting coexist to create a deeply artistic source of light.
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I’m always happy when… Something airs on the side of fine art but is still functional. These pieces do just that. Kalin’s work is so playful and yet simultaneously very refined. There’s an inner dialogue… Between these lights that keeps you constantly piqued and full of questions. Their materials are striking and sculptural, making just as beautiful a statement when not illuminated as when in use. Curiosity abounds… When risks are taken outside of one’s comfort zone. I think being uncomfortable is where real growth happens and there was definite risk taken when designing these pieces. Borrowing elements… And transitioning them into a personal aesthetic with a new mission in mind is essentially what design is. It’s a fun exercise to do with things around your house: Paint your chairs, hang a rug on the wall, dye your clothes a new color.
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STARRY NIGHT THE LINE: The Metropolis Collection THE DESIGNER: Tracy Glover FIND IT: tracygloverstudio.com THE INSPIRATION: It’s no surprise that eminent artist and glassblower Tracy Glover looked to nature when creating this collection, revealing a controlled color palette echoing earthy hues and shapes that evoke an ethereal mood and a warmth akin to sunlight.
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The designer was able to reinvent… A vintage lighting concept to create something fresh; I love the notion of referencing an old idea and taking it to a modern place. The attention to detail… And restrained use of color exemplifies Glover’s emphasis on the handmade. I find her work both nostalgic and new. The juxtaposition... Of the organic, handmade glass with the industrial elements of the exposed bulbs and wire are so whimsical and retro. The mix-and-match grouping adds additional intrigue. The futuristic elements… Are combined with retro organic facets in an extremely refined and engaging way. A willingness to play… Is the result of innovative design and the payoff for taking risks.
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This kitchen by designer Karen Williams of St. Charles of New York makes a bold statement thanks to sparkling tile from Exquisite Surfaces and a bold blue range from La Cornue. The countertop is a slab of Perla Venata quartzite; the faucets throughout are by Perrin & Rowe.
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WARM WELCOME UNEXPECTED MATERIALS AND GREAT DESIGN MAKE THE TWO MOST-FREQUENTED ROOMS IN THE HOME THE PERFECT CO-HOSTS FOR SUCCESSFUL ENTERTAINING.
PHOTO: BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY; STYLING: BRIELLE M. FERREIRA.
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Kitchens and bathrooms have come a long way since their early origins in the home; once relegated to closed-off rooms and outhouses, respectively, these hard-working spaces have shaken off their purely practical personas, becoming some of the most important rooms in the house. After being taken out of hiding thanks to the ever-popular open floor plan, for example, the kitchen has quickly become ground central for entertaining, with friends and family flocking to oversize islands and counter-height barstools to extend the festivities beyond the dinner table. The powder bath, too, has become integral to establishing happy guests: a little dreamlike oasis to step away from the din of a well-attended gathering. Here, we explore chic, visitor-friendly spaces and the unique products that bring both function and style to the party. LUXESOURCE.COM / 163
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PHOTO: BRANTLEY PHOTOGRAPHY; STYLING: BRIELLE M. FERREIRA.
The traditional cabinets and brass hardware in the kitchen are all custom additions by St. Charles of New York. The French marble lazy Susan is from Crate & Barrel.
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For this sun-filled kitchen in Vero Beach, Florida, designer Karen Williams went for mass appeal: bringing in bold blues, brass hardware and warm wooden accents to make it impossible to resist. stcharlesofnewyork.com
Share your vision for this kitchen. I knew color would play a large role here, as it adds drama and interest to any room but still feels unexpected and fresh in the kitchen. The spectacular pop of cobalt blue on the range and on the coordinating tile backsplash gives this space a personal and glamorous touch and embraces the clients’ love of the color, which is evident in the rest of the house.
Most important element of a kitchen built for entertaining? An entertaining kitchen, like this one, needs to serve many functions. It must first make your guests feel welcome without making them feel like they need to clean up, and it also must be somewhat easy for a guest to help themselves—with beverage drawers and icemakers readily accessible to ensure comfort.
Why is the custom brass hardware so important in this space? It contributes a much-needed warmth to the kitchen. The beautiful satin brass complements the antique chandeliers throughout the house and plays to the home’s traditional elements. The shine of the metal, too, allows for a striking contrast between the knobs and pulls and the custom milk paint color on the cabinets.
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COPPER FEEL While gathering around a dining table certainly has its perks, today’s laidback get-togethers often start at the kitchen island, and designers have been quick to pick up on the trend. From oversize islands to double islands and everything in-between, these monolithic structures are the heart of the kitchen. So, when it came time for Australian designer Fiona Lynch to dream up an eye-catching concept for a Melbourne-based family’s favorite space, she set her sights on adding a handsome sculptural copper accent front and center: a conversation starter in the midst of the room’s minimalist black-and-white palette. fionalynch.com.au
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Making a statement in the kitchen doesn’t have to mean bringing in a striking architectural element or brightly colored cabinets; it can be as simple as setting out a cutting board or trivet that can easily double as art. AHeirloom’s handsome geometric gem-shaped offerings crafted from maple, for example, make it easy to trade in carats for carrots. aheirloom.com
MAJOR STIR Nothing signals a fancy fete better than free-flowing champagne—unless of course those bubbles are being served in a glass that’s just as luxurious. This lead-crystal-and-solid-spun-brass champagne coupe from Lee Broom is modern and sophisticated and is sure to become your favorite guest by far. And the best part? The full collection includes wine and martini glasses, too, giving you even more reason to raise a toast. leebroom.com
SET THE TONE SERENA & LILY
No dinner party is complete without pretty table linens. Fine textiles can transform a table from casual to formal and back again, adding an element of the tailored and well-planned to even the most impromptu gathering. Here, Serena & Lily’s Jewel napkin joins the Chatham napkin and runner and the brand’s raffia placemat and Cove rattan lantern in a dreamy coastal-inspired tablescape. serenaandlily.com
COPPER FEEL PHOTO: BROOKE HOLM; STYLING: MARSHA GOLEMAC. WHAT A GEM PHOTOS: COURTESY AHEIRLOOM. SET THE TONE PHOTO: COURTESY SERENA & LILY. MAJOR STIR PHOTO: COURTESY LEE BROOM.
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POWDER PLAY
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The powder room is one of the home’s most exciting surprises in wait. These often-tiny escapes give guests an intimate look at the home’s prevailing aesthetic, which means they should be designed for big impact. In this Toronto bathroom, for instance, designer Vanessa Francis paired a tight geometric floral pattern wallpaper with thoroughly mod black-and-white finishes for a chic, ready-for-anything look. “The wallcovering made the space,” says Francis. “I love that it is interesting and busy but also inherently livable. It set the stage for the whole design.” On the following page, interior talents from across the country share their favorite guest-friendly bathrooms from their own design portfolios. vanessafrancis.com
Graphic wallpaper from Schumacher’s Martyn Lawrence Bullard collection is punctuated by antique black-enamel sconces from Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. The faucet is by Jason Wu for Brizo, and the mirror is from Wayfair.
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“A POWDER BATH IS THE PERFECT PLACE TO CREATE A STORY AND PAMPER YOUR GUESTS, AND THIS CUSTOMMADE BURLAP WALLPAPER HELPS TO DO JUST THAT.”
“The wallpaper and brass fixtures were the driving factors in this room. They really help pack a punch without relying on a whole lot of color.” -PAMELA CHELLE, pamelachelle.com
“THE LIGHTING HERE IS GREAT. IT ADDS A LOT OF STYLE AND WORKS WITH THE PALETTE, BUT IT’S ALSO REALLY FUNCTIONAL WITHOUT SACRIFICING THE SPACE’S DRAMA.” -KATIE MARTINEZ, katiemartinezdesign.com
Clockwise from top left: The wallpaper in this bathroom by Linc Thelen is a custom design by Anna Wolfson; the flooring is from Cement Tile Shop. Wallpaper from Cavern and a sliver of Ann Sacks mosaic give this bathroom by designer Pamela Chelle and Alvarez Morris Architectural Studio its mod aesthetic; the faucet is from Kohler. Designer Katie Martinez punctuated her vintage-inspired bathroom with cool vanity lighting from Apparatus and an unlacquered brass faucet from Waterworks.
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FROM CONCEPT TO COMPLETION, DISCOVER THE DETAILS THAT COMPOSE THESE STANDOUT DESIGNS.
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DINING ROOM DESIGNER CECILY MENDELL GIVES AIRY FURNISHINGS AND MIXED MATERIALS A SENSE OF PLACE IN THIS SPACIOUS ROOM.
The furnishings are so fresh and streamlined. What was the impetus behind selecting these pieces? The important thing when choosing furniture is to consider how all of the pieces will work together. I picked these materials because they complemented one another and created cohesiveness without feeling overly decorated. Everything in this room works together to create a textured whole. There isn’t one focal point but rather a layered collection of colors and materials.
This room could have gone in a totally different direction if it weren’t for that chandelier. Because the dining room leads outdoors, we chose lighting that was airy to maintain a seamless flow. Living in Northern California, we spend so much time outside that this ease of transition was important. I thought that this light would work perfectly, so I sent my clients on a day date to go see it. They fell in love with it and decided on the finishes then and there.
I love how you’ve casually presented the art. Tell me more about this collection. These particular pieces are from Lost Art Salon, and I chose them because I am always drawn to figural depictions. I feel like they bring an added dimension and personality to the space. I also don’t think it matters if one knows who the different individuals are in the paintings, I just appreciate how these pieces seem to tell a story that you have to try to figure out.
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FUNCTIONALITY AND STYLE TRANSFORM THIS SPACE BY DESIGNER KRISTE MICHELINI FOR A BUSY FAMILY WITH A PENCHANT FOR HOSTING MULTIPLE GUESTS.
What was the link here between creating a great design while also fulfilling the clientsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; wishes? We really wanted to respect the integrity and architecture of this ranch home, as well as honor the clientsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; lifestyle. They entertain often and always have a full house, so the space needed to be both fun and forgiving with all the people that come in and out on a daily basis. Whether it be for cocktails and dinner parties or just a place to watch sporting events, our goal was to create a well-loved, chic room.
With all of the entertaining going on, it makes sense to have art pieces that beg to be talked about. I definitely agree. We wanted pieces that were not only thoughtprovoking but also conversational. The art adds a contemporary flare to this otherwise sophisticated and stylish setting. We also wanted to add a bit of symmetry, so we mixed it up by choosing different pieces that were similar in size and incorporated both abstract photography and photographic collages with the colors and textures in the room.
The room is really warm thanks to all of the textures. Was it difficult to achieve the right mix of tones and finishes? The challenge actually came from designing a room that could stand up to many people, so it needed to be durable yet sophisticated. We accomplished this by choosing outdoor fabrics, as well as a darker palette, to conceal dirt. For example, the mohair on the sofa, a navy rug that hides wear-and-tear and multiple outdoor fabrics on the chairs and pillows ensure that the room is a worry-free zone.
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A CREAMY PALETTE ALLOWS BEAUTIFUL PRINTS TO TAKE CENTER STAGE IN THIS BEACHSIDE RETREAT FROM DESIGNER CAITLIN MORAN.
This room has such a delicate, intimate quality about it. I wanted this room to relate to the coastal scenery just outside, and I knew the master bedroom needed to be a place where the family could recharge. I also didn’t want to overpower the eye by painting the walls, so I really utilized the white tones in this space to work in contrast against the bright textiles. White is such an iconic beach color, and I really appreciate the crispness of it here against the patterns. How did you pull off the perfect mix? The fabrics present the furniture in a fresh way. I was inspired by the green-and-blue drapery fabric, as the print reminds me of sunshine and warm weather. Those hues contrast nicely with the apricot headboard, whose subtle stripes are perfect for the larger bed. Also, I am always looking to incorporate a little 1960s vibe into spaces, and the bench feels a little vintage to me with its upholstered legs. What was the key to achieving the right scale in such a large space? Originally, the ceiling beams were dark, which made the room feel more library than master suite. Once we painted everything a crisp white, things started to feel more fresh and cohesive. The taller ceiling height allowed us to play with scale a bit on the furniture—now our headboard could be higher, our armchair could have a taller back and our king bed suddenly didn’t feel so massive. Bedside Tables / bakerfurniture.com. Chandelier / olystudio.com. Custom Bedframe and Bench / caitlinmoraninteriors.com. Drapery Fabric / christopherfarrcloth.com. Interior Design / Caitlin Moran / Caitlin Moran Interiors / caitlinmoraninteriors.com.
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Desert Retreat Designer Courtney Ziething loves a challenge, and Desert Retreat posed several of them: the client wanted a resort-like setting with a kitchen/ great room large enough to host hundreds of guests and a kitchen professional enough for visiting chefs. “The sheer enormity of the space required a variety of solutions,” says Courtney. She integrated numerous Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, and designed an imposing 20-foot-long reclaimed oak dining table with 22 chairs. She also placed a long, solid-slab wood bar table and nook table in the space for more casual dining and to accommodate additional guests. Courtney designed an additional full kitchen next to the main kitchen, with the ability to be closed off, or accessed from the outdoors—it includes a Wolf outdoor grill in lieu of a range. Everything also had to blend in with the home’s French décor, so Courtney designed and had custom made hand-cracked white mahogany cabinets with hand-forged iron hinges and cabinet pulls. She recently won both Designers’ Choice and 2nd Place Traditional Kitchen in the Sub-Zero and Wolf Kitchen Design Contest, where the judges praised her design for its “inventive use of a rustic language.”
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This captivating drive by the team at Nashville’s Page | Duke Landscape Architects is both unassuming and completely magical—a glimpse at the transformative power of simplistic design.
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CURB APPEAL Whoever said not to judge a book by its cover couldn’t have been a fan of architecture. For all of the intoxicating color and texture present in the interior of the home, friends and guests generally form an opinion long before they make it past the front door. Luckily, though, thanks to ever-innovative architecture and the natural beauty of landscape architecture, it’s becoming easier and easier to create moments of equally compelling aesthetic expression on the outside of the home. Here, we take a look at all the ways the industry’s biggest players are pumping up curb appeal.
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Nothing says welcome better than a meticulously handcrafted door knocker. Equal parts artistic statement and functional necessity, this handsome bronze lion head from Nanz makes the need for a doorbell nearly obsolete. Though the lion head motif has been around since the Roman era, this version feels thoroughly modern thanks to its clean, simple lines. nanz.com
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There’s no hard and fast rule that suggests art has to be reserved for the interior of the home, and that’s a good thing considering how far outdoor sculpture has come from oversize plaster lions on either side of a long driveway. Today, antique architectural elements are bringing personality to the façade, as are quirky sculptural accents like the vintage spotted canine outside this home designed by San Francisco-based Hillary Thomas. “The entrance of a home is the perfect opportunity to give your guests a sneak peek of what’s to be expected when they enter the home,” says Thomas. “A bright door, pretty lighting, sculptural artistic elements or a fun outdoor rug instead of a typical doormat can bring unexpected interest to the home.” hillarythomas.com
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Why should the backyard get to have all the fun? In this charming California abode by the team at Nickey Kehoe, all the action has been shifted to the front thanks to an extended porch meant to facilitate conversations and relationships with neighborly passersby. A bright pop of color on the upholstered patio furniture livens up the home’s dark brown façade and works well with the fun-loving robin’s egg blue shade on the front door. nickeykehoe.com
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TRUE CLASSIC For his own home in New Yorkâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Hudson Valley, architect Gil Schafer III borrowed elements from Greek Revival architecture to create a compelling silhouette, complete with Roman Doric columns, meant to stand the test of time. When paired with landscape architecture by Deborah Nevins, the result is a traditional home that looks modern despite its classic 19th-century American vernacular. gpschafer.com; dnalandscape.com
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Contemporary architecture, by its own minimalist nature, uses a lot less to impress than its more traditional architectural counterparts, which means every element has to count. Fortunately, this is a challenge that modernist Seattle architect Amy Janof is intimately familiar with and one she was happy to visit again when she was tapped to design this family home in conjunction with Helen Hald Architecture. The two added a fresh spin to typical glass-box construction by sandwiching this open and airy portion of the home between two farmhouse-inspired wings that reference the archetypal representation of a house. The result is a genre-bending home with plenty of texture and geometric charm. janofarchitecture.com; helenhald.com
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Sometimes beauty is less about what is there and more about what isn’t. And, in the case of this stunning architectural jewel in Wapiti Valley, Wyoming, what isn’t there is any kind of separation between indoors and out, thanks in large part to the stunning expanses of NanaWall glass installed in the open-concept living/ dining/entertainment area. Designed by architect Brett Nave, this home was erected as a tribute to the Northern Rockies and proves there’s no greater curb appeal than what nature provides on its own. nanawall.com; studiobna.com
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Just because house numbers are practical doesn’t mean they can’t also be beautiful. These black-and-white embossed aluminum number signs from Schoolhouse Electric & Supply Co. pack graphic interest and old-timey craftsmanship: Each one is individually constructed with antique tooling by a 100-year-old, third-generation family-run company in Portland. schoolhouseelectric.com
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SITTING PRETTY There are few ways to enjoy a cool evening better than from a cozy spot on the front porch—even furry friends agree. The Shingle-style façade of this Connecticut home by Julie Nightingale looks extra charming when paired with an upholstered iron bench and coordinating pillows between two blooming topiaries that make the wait for summer that much more bittersweet. julienightingaledesign.com
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The front door is ground zero; it’s the home’s first chance to make a good impression on guests and visitors alike. As a result, the team at ETO Doors takes its job very seriously: bringing an element of the handcrafted to the company’s large inventory of offerings available in a wide range of materials— from a variety of handsome wood species to steel, fiberglass, metal, aluminum and more. And, if over 40,000 different in-stock options to choose from aren’t enough, elegant knockers, hinges and high-quality end straps, like the one pictured here, are on hand to transform the entry into a statement-making, one-of-a-kind addition to the home, as unique as the people who live inside of it. etodoors.com
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Bold color is known to bring fresh and fearless design to a home, and as owners are beginning to get more adventurous with hue on the inside of their homes, the trending toward palettes that pack a punch has begun to spill out to the exterior, as well. As front doors painted in can’t-look-away shades begin to become a staple in neighborhoods all across the country, examples like this pretty San Francisco residence by designer Myra Hoefer, with its turquoise front door meant to echo the wraparound porch’s soft blue ceiling, make it easy to see why this movement is catching on fast. myrahoeferdesign.com LUXE LOOKS: Whether your style is bright and bold or soft and cheeky, here are some of our favorite shades for front doors with impact: Valley of Fire, Portola Paints & Glazes; Pitch Black, Farrow & Ball; Arabian Nights, Sydney Harbour Paint Company.
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I LIKE WORKING WITH VINTAGE GALVANIZED METAL. IT LOOKS SIMILAR TO ZINC WITHOUT THE WHITE-GLOVE HANDLING. —BRENT KENDLE SCOTTSDALE PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Architecture: RHO Architects Home Builder: Anaconda Builders & Investments
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Interior Design: Kate Marker Interiors Home Builder: McNaughton Brothers Construction
MIAMI
Interior Design: Brown Davis Interiors
NEW YORK
Interior Design: Kati Curtis Design
Every home should have great light and approachability. —ROBERT S. BROWN MIAMI
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When it comes to design, there is nothing better than the work of Edwin Lutyens. LOS ANGELES
—RICHARD SWANN CONNECTICUT
Interior Design: Ryan White Designs Landscape Architecture: Christine London
MIAMI
Architecture: BEA Architects Interior Design: Peeples Rionda Interiors Home Builder: Art, Design & Construction Kitchen Design: Intirium Landscape Architecture: Plantaysia
GIO PONTI FURNITURE IS THE NEW BLACK. —TINATIN KILABERIDZE NEW YORK
DALLAS
Interior Design: Joseph Minton Home Builder: Gearheart Construction Co. Landscape Architecture: Fowlkes, Norman & Associates
I LOVE MONOCHROMATIC INTERIORS FROM THE 1970s, LIKE THE ICONIC HALSTON TOWNHOUSE DESIGNED BY PAUL RUDOLPH. —MICHAEL DAWKINS NEW YORK
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I love the introduction of concrete into all areas of the home. It’s a beautiful and durable material. —LAURA C. SINGLETON AUSTIN
LOS ANGELES
Architecture & Landscape Architecture: Studio William Hefner Interior Design: Annette English and Associates Home Builder: Tyler Development Corporation
THE MOST EXCITING THING I GOT A CLIENT TO SAY YES TO IS AN EXTERIOR GLASS FLOOR CANTILEVERED OVER A ROCK OUTCROP. —GREG FAULKNER SAN FRANCISCO
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Interior Design: Christian Grevstad | Interior Design Home Builder: Belvedere Builders
NEW YORK
Architecture: Narofsky Architecture Interior Design: Ways2Design Home Builder: Narofsky Design Build Landscape Architecture: LDGN Landscape Architects
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Interior Design: Weaver Design Group
EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE BOOKS, BOOKS AND MORE BOOKS! —MICHELLE WILLIAMS CHICAGO
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Architecture: Charlie Barnett Associates Interior Design: The Wiseman Group Interior Design Home Builder: Wilkinson Construction Landscape Architecture: Scott Lewis Landscape Architecture
MY DESIGN MOTTO IS... JUST BECAUSE YOU CAN DOESN ’T MEAN YOU SHOULD! —PAUL VINCENT WISEMAN SAN FRANCISCO NEW YORK
Architecture: Cooper, Robertson & Partners Interior Design: De La Torre Design Studio Home Builder: Scordio Construction
CHICAGO
Architecture: Lichten Craig Architecture + Interiors Interior Design: David Scott Interiors Home Builder: Fraser Construction
Architecture should raise your soul to a higher spiritual level. —DOUGLAS TEIGER LOS ANGELES
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Architecture & Home Builder: Design Platform Interior Design: Casey St. John Interiors
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Interior Design: Burnham Design Landscape Architecture: Lizz Speed Landscapes
I AM INSPIRED BY MIAMI’S BACARDI BUILDING. IT HAS THE CLEAN ELEGANCE OF MODERNIST BUILDINGS BUT WITH A COLORFUL, TROPICAL TWIST. —ROBERT RIONDA MIAMI
AUSTIN
Architecture: Matt Garcia Design Home Builder: Battaglia Fine Homes
DALLAS
Interior Design: Tiffany McKinzie Interior Design
Chicago’s Frederick C. Robie House inspires me because of its daring invention and compositional modernism. —SCOTT HIMMEL CHICAGO
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MY GO -TO PAINT COLOR COMBINATION IS RICH CREAMS AND WARM WHITES .
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Interior Design: Rod Mickley Interiors Home Builder: Surfside Contracting
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Interior Design: C.W. Eisner
NEW YORK
Architecture: Now Workshop Interior Design: Eddie Lee Home Builder: Autun Contractors
THE MIX OF BLUE AND WHITE ALWAYS LOOKS CRISP. —GIL WALSH PALM BEACH
PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Interior Design: Graciela Rutkowski Interiors
Every home should have a name. Ours is “Rhumb Line Hill,” the nautical term meaning a path with constant bearing as measured relative to true north. —JOE LUCAS LOS ANGELES
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Architecture: KH Webb Architects Home Builder: Beck Building Company
AUSTIN
Architecture: FAB Architecture Interior Design: Adobe | Fern Santini Design Home Builder: Escobedo Construction
Green design has become synonymous with good design, which is a great thing. —DAVE MENDRO SANTA BARBARA
LOS ANGELES
Interior Design: Vance Burke Design
I love the simple yet profound use of materiality and light in Seattle’s Chapel of St. Ignatius by Steven Holl. Every gesture was thoughtfully considered. —HOLLAND STEPHENS SEATTLE
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Every home should have a connection to nature, even in small doses in urban settings.
NEW YORK
Architecture: Steven Harris Architects Interior Design: Rees Roberts + Partners Home Builder: Certified of N.Y. Landscape Architecture: Workshop: Ken Smith Landscape Architect
—JOHN COTTLE COLORADO PACIFIC NORTHWEST
Interior Design: Juan Montoya Design
PAINTED MILLWORK IN DARK MIDNIGHT HUES IS DEFINITELY IN VOGUE.
—KEVIN DUMAIS NEW YORK
SAN FRANCISCO
Architecture: Walker Warner Architects Interior Design: Nicole Hollis Home Builder: Van Acker Construction Associates
MIAMI
Interior Design: Michael R. La Rocca
PICK THE BIG IDEA FOR A ROOM, THEN FOLLOW THROUGH WITH EVERY COLOR , EVERY FABRIC, EVERY DETAIL . —SHERRY WILLIAMSON SAN FRANCISCO
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GREEY | PICKETT Scottsdale, AZ greeypickett.com
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DAVID PIERCE HOHMANN, ARCHITECT Costa Mesa, CA davidpiercehohmann.com A
H RDM GENERAL CONTRACTORS Costa Mesa, CA rdmgc.com H SEACREST DEVELOPERS Costa Mesa, CA seacrestdevelopers.com A ABRAMSON TEIGER ARCHITECTS Culver City, CA abramsonteiger.com A AMATO ARCHITECTURE Emeryville, CA amatoarchitecture.com A SCHLOSSER NEWBERGER ARCHITECTS Fort Bragg, CA lsndesign.com
I MICHAEL FULLEN DESIGN GROUP Laguna Beach, CA michaelfullen.com A ART-GRAPHIC AMERICA La Jolla, CA 858.454.5555 I ANNETTE ENGLISH AND ASSOCIATES Los Angeles, CA annetteenglish.com I AUDREY ALBERTS DESIGN Los Angeles, CA albertsdesign.com I BURNHAM DESIGN Los Angeles, CA burnhamdesign.com L LIZ SPEED LANDSCAPES Los Angeles, CA 310.234.8238 I MAGNI DESIGN Los Angeles, CA magnidesign.com I RYAN WHITE DESIGNS Los Angeles, CA ryanwhitedesigns.com I STUDIO JACKSON Los Angeles, CA studiojacksondesign.com A I L STUDIO WILLIAM HEFNER Los Angeles, CA williamhefner.com I TIMOTHY CORRIGAN Los Angeles, CA timothy-corrigan.com H TYLER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Los Angeles, CA tylerdev.com I VANCE BURKE DESIGN Los Angeles, CA vanceburke.com
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H MATT MORRIS DEVELOPMENT Manhattan Beach, CA mattmorrisdevelopment.com
A DOUGLAS J. LEACH ARCHITECTS Redondo Beach, CA djleach.com
A I L BUTLER ARMSDEN ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA butlerarmsden.com
A WALKER WARNER ARCHITECTS San Francisco, CA walker-warner.com
SHERRY WILLIAMSON DESIGN Mill Valley, CA sherrywilliamson.com
CHESLER CONSTRUCTION Redwood City, CA cheslerconstructioninc.com
CHARLIE BARNETT ASSOCIATES San Francisco, CA charliebarnettassoc.com
WEAVER DESIGN GROUP San Francisco, CA amyweaverdesign.com
H VAN ACKER CONSTRUCTION ASSOCIATES Mill Valley, CA vanacker.com
H SMITH CUSTOM HOME BUILDERS Redwood City, CA smithcustomhomebuilders.com
H DRÖMHUS GENERAL CONTRACTORS San Francisco, CA dromhusinc.com
BERNARD TRAINOR + ASSOCIATES Monterey, CA bernardtrainor.com
CUTTLE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Sacramento, CA cuttleconstructioninc.com
FELDMAN ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA feldmanarchitecture.com
STOCKER & ALLAIRE GENERAL CONTRACTORS Monterey, CA stockerallaire.com
STUDIO GREEN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE San Anselmo, CA studiogreen.com
H PATTERSON CUSTOM HOMES Newport Beach, CA pattersoncustomhomes.com
L DANIEL STEWART & ASSOCIATES San Clemente, CA danielstewart.net
WATERPOINTE CUSTOM HOMEBUILDERS Newport Beach, CA waterpointecustom.com
BILL BOCKEN ARCHITECTURE & INTERIOR DESIGN San Diego, CA billbocken.com
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I COLLECTIVE INTERIORS San Diego, CA 858.750.5414
H MUELLER NICHOLLS BUILDERS Oakland, CA mnbuild.com
I DAWSON DESIGN GROUP, INC. San Diego, CA dawsondesigngroup.com
L LZDG Pacific Palisades, CA lzdesigngroupinc.com
L KATHERINE STANGLE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT San Diego, CA katherinestangle.com
L MARCELLO VILLANO GARDEN DESIGN Rancho Mirage, CA 760.401.0452
A I MATRIX DESIGN STUDIO San Diego, CA matrixdesignstudio.com
H QUALCON Rancho Mirage, CA 760.275.4567
H HILL CONSTRUCTION CO. San Diego/Irvine, CA hillconstructioncompany.com
MICHAEL ROBERTS CONSTRUCTION Rancho Santa Margarita, CA 949.858.7540
ANDREW MANN ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA andrewmannarchitecture.com
SUMAC DEVELOPMENT Rancho Santa Fe, CA sumacdev.com
APPLEGATE TRAN INTERIORS San Francisco, CA applegatetran.com
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L MICHAEL CALLAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT San Mateo, CA michaelcallan.com
GARY HUTTON DESIGN San Francisco, CA garyhuttondesign.com
L VISIONS LANDSCAPING AND DESIGN San Mateo, CA 650.558.9886
A I L IAN BIRCHALL & ASSOCIATES San Francisco, CA ibadesign.com
H WILKINSON CONSTRUCTION San Mateo, CA wilkinsonconstructioninc.com
I JAY JEFFERS San Francisco, CA jayjeffers.com
H LANDMARK CONSTRUCTION Santa Barbara, CA sblandmark.com
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I LUCAS STUDIO West Hollywood, CA lucasstudioinc.com A SCHMIDT ARCHITECTURE West Hollywood, CA schmidtarchitecture.com L SYCAMORE DESIGN Woodside, CA sycamore-design.com
CANADA H VISTA PACIFIC BUILDERS Garibaldi Highlands, BC 604.649.5695 A WAYNE SWADRON ARCHITECTS LIMITED Toronto, ON wayneswadron.com L WATERFORM DESIGN Victoria, BC waterformdesign.ca A BRIAN HEMINGWAY DESIGN West Vancouver, BC brianheming way.com
L ART LUNA GARDEN Santa Monica, CA artlunagarden.com
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A BELZBERG ARCHITECTS Santa Monica, CA belzbergarchitects.com
H PATRICK BARRETT CONSTRUCTION Avon, CO 970.376.0721
I REDMOND ALDRICH DESIGN San Francisco, CA redmondaldrich.com
H I AND DESIGN + CONSTRUCTION Sausalito, CA andsf.com
H R.A. NELSON Avon, CO ranelson.com
A SAGAN PIECHOTA ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA sp-architecture.com
H GGD, INC. Sausalito, CA ggd-inc.com
I WORTH INTERIORS Avon, CO worthinteriors.com
SCHIPPMANN DESIGN San Francisco, CA schippmanndesign.com
H A J ENGINEERING AND CONSTRUCTION Tarzana, CA 818.987.5700
A CCY ARCHITECTS Basalt, CO ccyarchitects.com
SCOTT LEWIS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE San Francisco, CA sllasf.com
JIM MORRISON CONSTRUCTION Truckee, CA jimmorrisonconstruction.com
I THE WISEMAN GROUP INTERIOR DESIGN San Francisco, CA wisemangroup.com
L ROCK & ROSE Truckee, CA rocknrose.com
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H RADDEN CONSTRUCTION Venice, CA raddenconstruction.com
L MARPA Boulder, CO marpa.com H MORNINGSTAR HOMES Boulder, CO morningstarbuilt.com
SURROUND ARCHITECTURE Boulder, CO surroundarchitecture.com A I
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L BROWNE & ASSOCIATES CUSTOM LANDSCAPES Castle Rock, CO browne-associates.com
JOYCE HOMES Castle Rock, CO joycehomes.com H
ANDREA SCHUMACHER INTERIORS Denver, CO andreaschumacherinteriors.com I
I ATELIER INTERIOR DESIGN Denver, CO atelierid.com
L DESIGNS BY SUNDOWN Englewood, CO designsbysundown.com
L DEVORE ASSOCIATES Fairfield, CT devoreassoc.com
H CARTER DESIGN BUILDERS Greenwood Village, CO carterdesignbuilders.com
A RICHARD SWANN ARCHITECT Fairfield, CT swannarchitect.com
H MONTARE BUILDERS Littleton, CO montarebuilders.com
WOODLEY ARCHITECTURAL GROUP Littleton, CO woodleyarchitecture.com A
CKY DESIGN Denver, CO ckydesigns.com
L CARIBOU DESIGN ASSOCIATES Telluride, CO cariboudesignassociates.com
A H DESIGN PLATFORM Denver, CO designplatformllc.com
H EVANS CONSTRUCTION Telluride, CO 970.729.0312
DH INTERIORS Denver, CO dhinteriorsdenver.com
ONE ARCHITECTS Telluride, CO onearchitects.com
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A ALM ARCHITECTS Vail, CO almarchitects.com
GRIFFITH INTERIOR DESIGN Denver, CO griffithid.com
BECK BUILDING COMPANY Vail, CO beckbuilds.com
IBA DESIGN ASSOCIATES Denver, CO ibadesignassociates.com
CASEY ST. JOHN INTERIORS Vail, CO caseystjohninteriors.com
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SHAEFFER HYDE CONSTRUCTION Vail, CO shaefferhyde.com H
A TOM COLE ARCHITECTURE Vail, CO tomcolearchitect.com
VAG, INC. ARCHITECTS AND PLANNERS A JUDGE AND ASSOCIATES COMPANY Vail, CO vagarchitects.com A I
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A I ANTHONY MINICHETTI ARCHITECT Greenwich, CT amarchitectllc.com A DOUGLAS VANDERHORN ARCHITECTS Greenwich, CT vanderhornarchitects.com
L LANDSCAPE DESIGN & MAINTENANCE Boca Raton, FL 561.445.5133
L TONY GRIMALDI LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Hobe Sound, FL tonygrimaldi.com
I MARC-MICHAELS INTERIOR DESIGN Boca Raton, FL marc-michaels.com
I ALLISON PALADINO INTERIOR DESIGN & COLLECTIONS Jupiter, FL apinteriors.com
H NATIONAL CUSTOM HOMES Boca Raton, FL nationalcustomhomes.net I SUSAN LACHANCE INTERIOR DESIGN Boca Raton, FL susanlachance.com
I JMA INTERIOR DESIGN Jupiter, FL jma-ids.com A MITCHELL O’NEIL Jupiter, FL oneilarchitect.com
AK BUILDING & DESIGN Boynton Beach, FL akbuilding.com
H ONSHORE CONSTRUCTION & DEVELOPMENT Jupiter, FL onshorejupiter.com
H GOLDCORP CONSTRUCTION Boynton Beach, FL 561.806.5121
H PEACO BUILDERS Jupiter, FL peacobuilders.com
I DIDA HOME Coral Gables, FL didahome.com
H SURFSIDE CONTRACTING Jupiter, FL surfsidecontracting.com
SIGNIFICANT HOMES New Canaan, CT significanthomesllc.com
H SUNSHINE HOME RENOVATION CORP. Deerfield Beach, FL 954.709.1094
H ALL-GO CONSTRUCTION SYSTEMS Miami, FL allgoconstruction.com
H PRUTTING & COMPANY CUSTOM BUILDERS Stamford, CT prutting.com
L DAVE BODKER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE/PLANNING Delray Beach, FL dblapinc.wix.com/davebodker
H ART, DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION Miami, FL adcflorida.com
I MAR SILVER Westport, CT marsilverdesign.com
H DERCO CONSTRUCTION Delray Beach, FL 561.265.4014
I AVANT DESIGN Miami, FL avantdesign-group.com
L THE LAURELROCK COMPANY Wilton, CT laurelrock.com
L KRENT WIELAND DESIGN Delray Beach, FL kwdesignteam.com
I B. PILA DESIGN STUDIO Miami, FL bpiladesign.com
H MARC JULIEN HOMES Delray Beach, FL marcjulienhomes.com
A BEA ARCHITECTS Miami, FL beai.com
A RICHARD JONES ARCHITECTURE Delray Beach, FL rjarchitecture.com
A CAD STUDIO ARCHITECTURE Miami, FL cadstudioarch.com
A AFFINITI ARCHITECTS Boca Raton, FL affinitiarchitects.com
H SEAGATE CONSTRUCTION GROUP Delray Beach, FL seagatecg.com
A CHOEFF LEVY FISCHMAN Miami, FL clfarchitects.com
A BRENNER ARCHITECTURE GROUP Boca Raton, FL brennerarchgroup.com
SEASIDE BUILDERS Delray Beach, FL seasidebuildersfla.com
A I JONES BYRNE MARGEOTES PARTNERS Greenwich, CT jbmparch.com A I AMANDA MARTOCCHIO ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN New Canaan, CT amandamartocchio.com
HOBBS, INCORPORATED New Canaan, CT hobbsinc.com H
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A GALLAGHER/AP Miami, FL gallagher-ap.com K INTIRIUM Miami, FL intirium.net
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H JAROSZ DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Miami, FL jaroszarch.com
MICHAEL WOLK DESIGN ASSOCIATES Miami, FL wolkdesign.com I
I MS2 DESIGN STUDIO Miami, FL ms2designstudio.com A ON ONE DESIGN Miami, FL ononegroup.com
PEEPLES RIONDA INTERIORS Miami, FL peeplesrionda.com I
PUSCHENDORF INTERIORS Miami, FL aldopuschendorf.com I
L ROSSEMBEL LANDSCAPING Miami, FL 305.989.0976
Z.W. JAROSZ ARCHITECT Miami, FL jaroszarch.com A
L NIEVERA WILLIAMS DESIGN Palm Beach, FL nieverawilliams.com A ARCHITECTURAL STUDIO Palm Beach Gardens, FL archstudiofl.com H DBK INDUSTRIES Plantation, FL dbkindustries.com H BARTH CONSTRUCTION Vero Beach, FL barthconstruction.com A MOOR & ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS Vero Beach, FL moorarch.com I OLIVIA O’BRYAN Vero Beach, FL oliviaobryan.com I ROD MICKLEY INTERIORS Vero Beach, FL rodmickley.com H BENITZ BUILDING West Palm Beach, FL benitzbuilding.com
ARKIN CONSTRUCTION CO. Miami Beach, FL arkingc.com
CINDY RAY INTERIORS, INCORPORATED West Palm Beach, FL cindyray.com
I BROWN DAVIS INTERIORS Miami Beach, FL browndavis.com
I GIL WALSH INTERIORS West Palm Beach, FL gilwalsh.com
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I MCCANN DESIGN GROUP West Palm Beach, FL mccanndesigngroup.com
JOSH WOLLOWICK DESIGNS Miami Shores, FL joshwollowick.com
YRA DESIGN West Palm Beach, FL yrainc.com
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DKOR INTERIORS North Miami Beach, FL dkorinteriors.com I
ILLINOIS I KATE MARKER INTERIORS Barrington, IL katemarkerinteriors.com
NEWMAN CONTRUCTION North Miami Beach, FL newmanbc.com
MCNAUGHTON BROTHERS CONSTRUCTION Burr Ridge, IL mcnaughtonbrothers.com
EDWARD KNIGHT CONSTRUCTION North Palm Beach, FL edwardknightconstruction.com
BARKER EVANS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Chicago, IL barker-evans.com
JENNIFER GARRIGUES INTERIOR DESIGN Palm Beach, FL jennifergarrigues.com
BRUCE FOX Chicago, IL brucefoxdesign.com
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CONTRAST DESIGN GROUP Chicago, IL contrastdesigngroup.com I
FREDMAN DESIGN GROUP Chicago, IL fredmandesigngroup.com I
GARY LEE PARTNERS Chicago, IL garyleepartners.com I
I HICKMAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES Chicago, IL hickmaninteriors.com I JAMES THOMAS Chicago, IL jamesthomaschicago.com A I JOSEPH CREDLE ARCHITECT Chicago, IL 917.698.6525 A KATHRYN QUINN ARCHITECTS Chicago, IL kquinnarch.com
KIM SCODRO INTERIORS Chicago, IL kimscodro.com I
A LICHTEN CRAIG ARCHITECTURE + INTERIORS Chicago, IL lichtencraig.com A LIEDERBACH AND GRAHAM, ARCHITECTS Chicago, IL liederbachandgraham.com
NORTHWORKS ARCHITECTS + PLANNERS Chicago, IL nwks.com A
NOVAK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Chicago, IL novakconstruction.com H
OLIVE + DUKE INTERIOR DESIGN Chicago, IL oliveandduke.com I
SCOTT HIMMEL, ARCHITECT P.C. Chicago, IL scotthimmel.com I IA
I SOUCIE HORNER Chicago, IL souciehorner.com
L PREMIER SERVICE Lemont, IL premierservice.com
A I STUDIO F DESIGN Chicago, IL studiof-design.com
H FRASER CONSTRUCTION Lyons, IL fraserbuilders.com
I TOM STRINGER DESIGN PARTNERS Chicago, IL tomstringer.com
H STURM BUILDERS Northbrook, IL 847.480.1758
MICHAEL ABRAHAM ARCHITECTURE Clarendon Hills, IL michael-abraham.com A
MICHAEL HERSHENSON ARCHITECTS Evanston, IL michaelhershensonarchitects.com A
STUART COHEN & JULIE HACKER ARCHITECTS Evanston, IL cohen-hacker.com A
JOHN G. HARTY Highland Park, IL johnharty.com H
H REDROCK CUSTOM HOMES Highland Park, IL redrockdevelopmentllc.com
STEPHANIE WOHLNER DESIGN Highland Park, IL swohlnerdesign.com I
G.O. ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Hinsdale, IL goarchitectural.com A
H MARK HICKMAN HOMES Hinsdale, IL markhickmanhomes.com
TIBURON HOMES Hinsdale, IL tiburonhomesllc.com H
L MARIANI LANDSCAPE Lake Bluff, IL marianilandscape.com
SCOTT BYRON & CO. Lake Bluff, IL scottbyron.com L
CRAIG BERGMANN LANDSCAPE DESIGN Lake Forest, IL craigbergmann.com L
SHELLEY JOHNSTONE DESIGN Lake Forest, IL shelleydesign.com I
A STUART D. SHAYMAN ASSOCIATES Northfield, IL shaymanarchitects.com I MICHELLE WILLIAMS INTERIORS Riverwoods, IL michellewilliamsinteriors.com H PRESIDENTIAL BUILDERS AND REMODELERS Rolling Meadows, IL 224.220.6499 H S/H BUILDERS Rolling Meadows, IL sh-builders.com
INDIANA I WHITMORE DESIGN Valparaiso, IN 219.508.0986
MAINE L MICHAEL BOUCHER LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Freeport, ME boucherlandscape.com
MASSACHUSETTS A AAMODT / PLUMB ARCHITECTS Cambridge, MA aamodtplumb.com
MICHIGAN I KIMBERLY WEDER DESIGNS Ann Arbor, MI 734.662.9440
NETHERLANDS PIET OUDOLF Hummelo, NL oudolf.com L
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NEVADA I SARAH JONES INTERIOR DESIGN Reno, NV sarahjonesinteriordesign.com
NEW JERSEY SEMPLICE INTERIORS Montclair, NJ semplicehome.com I
KLESSE ARCHITECTS Short Hills, NJ klesse.com A
NEW MEXICO I CHANDLER PREWITT DESIGN Santa Fe, NM chandlerprewitt.com
CLEMENS & ASSOCIATES Santa Fe, NM clemensandassociates.com I
D MAAHS CONSTRUCTION Santa Fe, NM dmaahsconstruction.com I
NEW YORK L BRADY MITCHELL ANDERSON Bridgehampton, NY bmalandscape.com H CARDEL DEVELOPMENT Bridgehampton, NY cardeldevelopment.com H FARRELL BUILDING COMPANY Bridgehampton, NY farrellbuilding.com
H DISALVO CONTRACTING Brooklyn, NY disalvocontracting.com
I DUMAIS New York, NY dumaisid.com
A I SPACE ARCHITECTS New York, NY spacearchs.com
A NOW WORKSHOP Brooklyn, NY nowworkshopny.com
I EDDIE LEE New York, NY eddieleeinc.com
H SCORDIO CONSTRUCTION Brooklyn, NY scordio.com
I FOLEY & COX New York, NY foleyandcox.com
A STEVEN HARRIS ARCHITECTS New York, NY stevenharrisarchitects.com
RIVERBEND DEVELOPMENT East Hampton, NY riverbend-builders.com
GARY CRUZ STUDIO New York, NY garycruzstudio.com
L SOIL East Hampton, NY soilinc.com
I ID CREATIONS BY IRIS DANKNER New York, NY idcreationsbyirisdankner.com
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S. DONADIC Long Island City, NY donadic.com H
TACONIC BUILDERS Mamaroneck, NY taconicbuilders.com H
I 2MICHAELS New York, NY 2michaelsdesign.com A I ASCHER DAVIS ARCHITECTS New York, NY ad-arch.com H AUTUN CONTRACTORS New York, NY autuncontractors.com H CERTIFIED OF N.Y. New York, NY certifiedconstruction.com A COOPER ROBERTSON New York, NY cooperrobertson.com
HAMPTON RUSTIC LANDSCAPES Bridgehampton, NY hamptonrustic.com
DAVID SCOTT INTERIORS New York, NY davidscottinteriors.com
MCDONOUGH & CONROY ARCHITECTS Bridgehampton, NY mcdonoughconroy.com
DE LA TORRE DESIGN STUDIO New York, NY delatorredesign.com
STELLE LOMONT ROUHANI ARCHITECTS Bridgehampton, NY stelleco.com
DOUGLAS C. WRIGHT ARCHITECTS New York, NY dcwarchitects.com
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KATI CURTIS DESIGN New York, NY katicurtisdesign.com I
L LDGN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS New York, NY ldgn-ny.com I MAUREEN FOOTER DESIGN New York, NY maureenfooterdesign.com
MICHAEL DAWKINS HOME New York, NY michaeldawkinshome.com I
I MICHAEL R. LA ROCCA New York, NY 212.755.5558 I MICHAEL SIMON INTERIORS New York, NY michaelsimoninc.com
PROMENADE DESIGN+BUILD New York, NY promenadedb.com H
I L REES ROBERTS + PARTNERS New York, NY reesroberts.com
I TINATIN KILABERIDZE DESIGN New York, NY tinatinkilaberidze.com I TORI GOLUB INTERIOR DESIGN New York, NY torigolubinteriors.com
VAUGHN MILLER STUDIO New York, NY vaughnmillerstudio.com I
I VILLALOBOS DESIO New York, NY villalobosdesio.com I WAYS2DESIGN New York, NY ways2design.com
WORKSHOP: KEN SMITH LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT New York, NY kensmithworkshop.com L
A JAMES MERRELL ARCHITECTS Sag Harbor, NY jamesmerrellarchitects.com A I BRADY DESIGN Southhampton, NY bbradydesign.com L DANIEL SHERMAN LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT Valhalla, NY danshermanlandscape.com I INDUSTRIAL ROAD ASSOCIATES Wainscott, NY 646.322.0650 L LAGUARDIA DESIGN GROUP Water Mill, NY laguardiadesigngroup.com
OREGON TSUGA GARDENS AND DESIGN Lake Oswego, OR tsugagardensanddesign.com L
H CORNERSTONE CONSTRUCTION SERVICES Portland, OR cstoneconstruction.com I GARRISON HULLINGER INTERIOR DESIGN Portland, OR garrisonhullinger.com I MAISON Portland, OR maisoninc.com H MURRAYHILL REMODELING Portland, OR murrayhillremodeling.com I NIFELLE DESIGN— FINE INTERIORS Portland, OR nifelledesign.com L SHAPIRO DIDWAY LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Portland, OR shapirodidway.com
TEXAS A A PARALLEL ARCHITECTURE Austin, TX aparallel.com I ABODE | FERN SANTINI DESIGN Austin, TX fernsantini.com I ALLISON BURKE INTERIOR DESIGN Austin, TX allison-burke.com H CAVALCADE CUSTOM HOMES Austin, TX cavalcadecustomhomes.com I CHARLOTTE CAROTHERS INTERIORS Austin, TX cciaustin.com A CORNERSTONE ARCHITECTS Austin, TX cornerstonearchitectsllp.com H DALGLEISH CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Austin, TX dalgleish.net A FAB ARCHITECTURE Austin, TX fabarchitecture.com
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L LAND RESTORATION Austin, TX landrestorationtx.com
I NEAL STEWART DESIGNS Dallas, TX nealstewartdesigns.com
A LARUE ARCHITECTS Austin, TX larue-architects.com
A H SEBASTIAN CONSTRUCTION GROUP Dallas, TX sebastiancg.com
I LAURA C. SINGLETON INTERIORS Austin, TX lcsingleton.com I MARK ASHBY DESIGN Austin, TX markashbydesign.com A MATT GARCIA DESIGN Austin, TX mattgarciadesign.com H MATT SITRA CUSTOM HOMES Austin, TX mattsitrahomes.com L NDLI Austin, TX ndlitx.com I PAULA ABLES INTERIORS Austin, TX paulaablesinteriors.com
PILGRIM BUILDING COMPANY Austin, TX pilgrimbuilding.com H
H ESCOBEDO CONSTRUCTION Buda, TX escobedoconstruction.com I TIFFANY MCKINZIE INTERIOR DESIGN Colleyville, TX tiffanymckinzie.com I ALLEN KIRSCH & ASSOCIATES Dallas, TX allenkirsch.com H COATS HOMES Dallas, TX coatshomes.com
H STEVEN HILD CUSTOM BUILDER Dallas, TX 972.386.4201
TURNEY & ASSOCIATES Dallas, TX turneyarchitects.com A
WELCH ARCHITECTURE Dallas, TX welcharchitecture.com A
FOWLKES, NORMAN & ASSOCIATES Fort Worth, TX fnalandscape.com L
GEARHEART CONSTRUCTION CO. Fort Worth, TX gearheartconstruction.com H
I JOSEPH MINTON Fort Worth, TX josephminton.coma
A DAVID MULLICAN, ARCHITECT Galveston, TX davidmullican-architect.com A AICHLER ASSOCIATES Houston, TX kurtaichler.com I ASHLEY GOFORTH DESIGN Houston, TX ashleygoforthdesign.com
CHANDOS INTERIORS Houston, TX chandosinteriors.com I
L HOCKER DESIGN GROUP Dallas, TX hockerdesign.com
M. BARNES & CO. Dallas, TX barnes-co.com
MAISON MAISON Houston, TX maisonmaisontx.com
L MARLIN LANDSCAPE SYSTEMS Dallas, TX marlinlandscape.com
A MAM DESIGN Houston, TX 713.213.3115
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OASIS LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS & CONTRACTORS Houston, TX olacinc.com L
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TIMOTHY CORRIGAN GRAND FOYER, CENTER GRAND HALL AND LIBRARY
Timothy Corrigan is no stranger to decorating sumptuous spaces with history, having restored an 18th-century château in France’s Loire Valley. So when he was given the task of designing Greystone’s grand foyer, second-floor center grand hall and library, Corrigan, who has offices in both Los Angeles and Paris, knew an extravagant statement was in order. For the stairwell, Fromental adapted its mountaininspired Rockface wallpaper. “It’s like modern art,” Corrigan says. To reflect the Southern California landscape, with its gardens and swimming pools, the company customized the coloration, and the vibrant blues and pinks form a dramatic counterpoint to the house’s stately architecture. “At Greystone, you’re right in the middle of Beverly Hills, and
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For the library (left and below), Corrigan created a functional and elegant space that nimbly bridges past and present. Conceiving it as a 21st-century gentleman’s/gentlewoman’s library or architect’s office allowed him to forgo the traditional book-lined space one would usually find in a house like this. Envisioning an eclectic room, the designer evoked the barrel vault that once highlighted the room with a Piranesi-inspired wallpaper from Iksel, while the existing bookcases were fitted with vinyl wallpaper panels from Fromental adorned with oversize images of 1920s architectural drawings adapted from a book that Corrigan found. “There are still bookcases,” he says, “but we draped half of them so that we can hang art. It adds some softness and warmth to the room.” Here, old and new coexist comfortably. There are architectural models displayed throughout, and above the marble fireplace, there’s a Neoclassical mirror from Timothy Corrigan Antiques; elsewhere the designer placed a contemporary table from Fendi Casa. With the room’s warm palette of red, camel, cream and black, reflected in the custom Kyle Bunting rug, Corrigan wanted it to read as a strong space. “It’s a big room, and because it’s a big room, I created multiple seating and work areas,” he says. “It’s meant to look like people use it.” SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Bookcases in Cat’s Paw No. 240 in Estate Eggshell. Grayson Luxury: Christopher Guy wingback chairs. JF Fabrics: Drapery hardware. Kyle Bunting: Custom rug in library. Made Goods: Bone staircase model, metal models, shagreen obelisks. Zoffany through Egg & Dart: 1940s French armchair fabric, Dorchester chair pillow fabric, Dorchester chair pillow trim, pink sofa pillow fabric, wingback chair fabric.
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OLIVER M. FURTH RECEPTION HALL
Oliver M. Furth considers himself something of an “atypical” designer, and his transformation of the firstfloor reception hall is as much a work of art as design. It is also a showcase for what he’s passionate about. “This was an opportunity to test the limits of materiality, to push the dialogue and explore how much I could change the space while still respecting what’s there,” he says. The Los Angeles-based designer’s first step was to transform nearly every surface from top to bottom. Starting with the ceiling, Furth collaborated with the L.A. architectural firm Arktura to install an undulating grid crafted from plastic felt made from recycled plastic bottles. “It lends a softness to the room,” he says. “It’s a counterbalance to all the paneling and hard materials.” Next, Furth covered the marble floor with cold-rolled steel that he had cut to fit the space. “The steel feels fresh against all that warm paneling and is a good backdrop for the furniture,” he says. That furniture includes pieces by emerging and established artists from five continents. A pair of sofas, upholstered in a deep blue Highland Court velvet from Duralee infuses the space with bold color. There are console tables re-envisioned by
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weaver and fiber artist Tanya Aguiñiga—“She’s taken eight different fibers, all black, and woven and braided them into a crazy, good mess,” he says—and a pair of geometric mirrors by Jonathan Nesci, whom Furth describes as one part mathematician and one part artist. “They have solidbronze frames, and the mirror isn’t glass—it’s polished steel,” he marvels. David Wiseman, the Haas Brothers and Benjamin Kicic are represented, as well, as are Wendell Castle and Michael Anastassiades. “Everything in the room is an original form—there’s nothing derivative,” Furth says proudly. And pulling it all together was no small feat. “My role was a little like being a conductor,” the designer says. “Hopefully, at the end of the day, we created beautiful music.” SPONSORS: Highland Court/Duralee: Fabrics.
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MARK D. SIKES GRAND GARDEN HALLWAYS
For the grand halls that connect the main rooms on Greystone’s first floor, Los Angeles-based Mark D. Sikes came up with an effortlessly chic design scheme: a treillage wallpaper forming the backdrop for hand-painted wallpaper panels and small seating areas that extends the length of the spaces. “I saw it as kind of an indooroutdoor treillage gallery,” he explains. “It’s not overly designed or complicated. It’s just repeating things down the halls so that it’s uniform. When you look from one end, I wanted it to feel like one big story, very easy on the eye.” Connecting the décor to Greystone’s legendary gardens, Sikes selected Schumacher’s classic Zanzibar Trellis wallpaper in blue, which sets off the Gracie wallpaper panels featuring trees, birds and flowers. He then introduced comfortable and casual rattan seating from his Lily collection for Soane Britain, which he paired with upholstered pieces from George Smith, elegant gilt consoles and antique French and Italian mirrors. “The high-low juxtaposition of the elegant and the casual, and the gilt and the rattan is stylish but also cozy,” Sikes says. “It’s relaxing and comfortable.” The palette intensifies in the small side entrance at one end of the hall, where a large abstract painting by Virginia-based artist Lindsay Cowles is displayed against walls lined in a lush spearmint-hued fabric from Manuel Canovas; a collection of blue-and-white porcelain rests atop plaster brackets by Bunny Williams for Ballard Designs. “I didn’t want to come in and reinvent what these spaces looked like 80 years ago,” Sikes explains. “I wanted them to be appropriate to what they might have looked like but still feel relevant. You have to have spectacular pieces because Greystone is so spectacular, but I also wanted to create something that felt California casual and inspiring.” SPONSORS: Baldwin: Hardware. Farrow & Ball: Trim touch-up in New White No. 59 in Estate Eggshell. The Urban Electric Co.: Back hall sconces.
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Whether he’s designing large- or small-scale spaces, Cliff Fong of Los Angeles’ Matt Blacke steers clear of the temptation to fill them with too many pieces with personality. He appreciates the role of supporting players. “One of my pet peeves is having too much to look at,” he explains. “It’s almost like having too many celebrities in a room—everybody needs attention.” For the breakfast room, Fong created an environment suited to casual gatherings, opting for disparate seating areas over a more traditional arrangement. “This is where someone might enjoy a relaxed morning,” he says.
“One could have breakfast or tea sitting at the sofas with the Frits Henningsen coffee table, as the typical Danish coffee table is taller than most.” For the furnishings, Fong took his cues from Greystone’s European-inspired architecture, incorporating pieces from Lief, such as Gustavian chests, along with two sofas by noted Danish architect and furniture designer Kaare Klint, brought from Fong’s own Los Angeles shop Galerie Half, and from JF Chen, a wingback chair and ottoman by Danish architect and furniture designer Mogens Koch. “We created a room that allies itself with European pastoral living,” he says.
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“Mixing in a few items of 20th-century furniture makes it fresh and a bit ironic. If you choose items carefully, they transcend their usual origins, and you’re able to create something that feels more unique.” A silvery gray paint by Farrow & Ball above the wainscot sets the stage for a faded mural. “It’s meant to be secondary to the furniture and the lighting,” Fong explains. “I like a bit of age, and I wanted the space to feel not like it’s been freshly readdressed but like it may have already been there.” The designer saw the adjoining solarium as an extension of the breakfast room, a comfortable place to have tea, read a book or take a nap. SPONSORS: Bausman & Company: Solarium armchairs, bench, sofa. Farrow & Ball: Breakfast room ceiling and walls in Lamp Room Gray No. 88 in Estate Emulsion.
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CONSORT DESIGN SOCIAL SALOON
Consort Design’s Brandon Quattrone and Mat Sanders didn’t hesitate when considering whether to take on the redesign of one of Greystone’s smallest spaces, the Social Secretary’s Room, but they knew they had to make it a destination with impact. “It’s a tiny space—only three walls,” Sanders says. “It’s almost like a little stage. But I love a small-space challenge. We saw it as a place where you could get into a little trouble, so we’re calling it the Social Saloon.” Adds Quattrone, “The idea is that someone could walk down the main hallway and stop in for a drink before getting on with their night.” Since the room’s most prominent feature was the fireplace, Quattrone says the pair did something they had never seen or done before: “We decided to build a table that came out of the fireplace.” Working with Caesarstone, the Los Angeles-based duo came up with a tabletop that looks like black marble,
to which they added a brass cap and a midcentury tapered leg, and surrounded it with 1960s chairs by Mario Botta from Eccola. “We wanted to give the room a really fabulous Italian modernist vibe,” Sanders notes. “I love the look of Italian modernism. It feels slightly futuristic, but it’s also very classic, and I love mixing angular lines with more Neoclassical ornamentation.” The walls are painted in Farrow & Ball’s Hague Blue, a cross between deep green and teal. It’s the perfect foil for the custom brass bar shelves over the window and gilt mirror, as well as the pair of Marco Zanuso lounge chairs from Consort’s new brick-and-mortar shop. “We really enjoy creating places that feel aspirational but also totally livable,” Sanders says. “I always ask myself, ‘Will somebody have to be in this room? Do they have to live in this room?’ That’s the benchmark we set for everything we do.”
SPONSORS: Caesarstone: Shelving, tabletop. Farrow & Ball: Walls in Hague Blue No. 30 in Modern Emulsion.
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JANE HALLWORTH DINING ROOM
When Jane Hallworth first stepped into Greystone’s formal dining room, she was struck by the feeling that it was a ghost of a room. In a house that she found both “absolutely splendid and melancholy,” the Los Angeles designer’s love of stories sparked her vision. “I wanted to capture the moment that the room itself became a ghost,” she says. The chandelier has been cloaked, while, in a gesture of tribute and mourning, textile artist Hyla Frank has tied black sashes around the Lief dining chairs. Hallworth compares the atmosphere to that of a stately house that’s been shuttered for the season. There are mementos of happier days, like the dining table’s voluminous wool cloth fabricated by Daniel Pontius, a pair of custom commodes detailed with handengraved feathers by artist Damian Jones, and a circa 1820 English gilt sofa that symbolizes what Hallworth calls “the beginning of the family’s gilded life in the house.” She left the windows unadorned, except for her lifelike bronze moths that are seemingly drawn to the light that streams through. Once a showcase for Mrs. Doheny’s porcelain collection, the room now contains a display worthy of Hitchcock: a flock of white Nymphenburg porcelain birds. “They seem quite innocuous,” says Hallworth, “but on second glance, there’s something a bit untoward going on.” Adding to the mood are Tricia Cline’s eerie white figurines perched throughout. Hallworth attributes her vision to a British sensibility: “You don’t get rid of things in Britain. Using things until they fall apart and then putting a throw cushion over them is actually quite chic.” SPONSOR: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart: Decorative urn.
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CHLOE REDMOND WARNER MURDER SALON
The lore surrounding Greystone’s Murder Room precedes it, but Chloe Redmond Warner of Redmond Aldrich Design in San Francisco was determined to come up with an approach that was both “beautiful and a little bit creepy,” she says. A fan of de Gournay and what she calls “birdand-branch wallpaper,” Redmond Warner contacted the company and proposed a custom wallcovering. “I said, ‘What if we did a murder of crows?’ ” The result is a landscape on gold paper featuring bare branches and an assortment of black crows. Redmond Warner was delighted. “It’s beautiful and sinister,” she says. Channeling an imagined client, she visualized the room as a painting studio for the woman of the house, who’s an artist and a
zoologist. From the start, the designer had envisioned inky black draperies for the windows. “We met with Sandra Jordan, who has access to these luxurious high-altitude alpacas,” says Redmond Warner. The Urban Electric Co. created cauldron-shaped bell lamps, which are attached to the wall with silk cords and boat cleats. To furnish the space, Redmond Warner looked to sources such as Caste Design—“There’s something articulated about the pieces,” she says—while large terrariums hold dark orchids, bones and butterflies. On the walls are prints by Walton Ford and a large abstract photograph by Megumi Shauna Arai called Clouded Judgement. Notes Redmond Warner: “It looks like sky or smoke. It’s very evocative.”
SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Ceiling in Calamine No. 230 in Modern Emulsion, vestibule in Studio Green No. 93 in Full Gloss and Estate Eggshell. Lee Industries: Armless sofa, leather lounge chairs. Made Goods: Accessories, faux-shagreen side table. Sandra Jordan: Drapery fabric, sofa fabric, throw. The Urban Electric Co.: Custom Urban Smokebell fixture, Pop flushmount fixture.
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SARA STORY HOMAGE TO THE SQUARE
The work of Josef Albers shaped New York designer Sara Story’s treatment of Greystone’s grand living room, which features a 1969 screen print by the German-born artist, along with works by Louise Fishman, Ron Gorchov and Juan Uslé. “I’d seen an Albers show at The Morgan Library & Museum three years ago, and it made me want to play with color theory, forms and geometry,” she says. “The juxtaposition of color and shape in this space is motivated by Albers and his use of color palettes and their interplay with forms.” Within the small vestibule at the entrance to the space, Story introduced a contemporary architectural element by building a rectangular lacquer box. “It compresses the feeling as you first enter the room,” she says. “Then you step out and have 20-foot-high ceilings.” At the end of the box is the Albers work. Throughout, there are singular pieces, such as a coffee table by Aurelien Gallet and a marble-and-bronze console by Achille Salvagni, along with creations by two other favorite artists, including a Peter Lane sideboard faced in blue ceramicrelief panels and David Wiseman’s intricate Lattice Ribbon dining table in cast and poured bronze. A contemporary art collector who studies how museum and gallery shows are curated, Story believes the use of negative space can transform a room. “Here, there are three seating areas, so you can all be together, but there’s also space in between,” she says. “You can have a collection of three pieces together, but there’s always enough space for you to let something have a moment. I love color, I love pattern, I love energy, but I also think it’s nice to have serenity and peacefulness and not have a room look like a furniture showroom. An interior should always unfold for you. It’s like a journey. You can always add. You can always collect.” SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Minstrel Gallery in Arsenic No. 214 and walls in Teresa’s Green No. 236. Made Goods: Accessories.
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ANDREA MONATH SCHUMACHER LADIES LOUNGE
The vision for Andrea Monath Schumacher’s Ladies Lounge all began with a hand-painted wallpaper from Paul Montgomery. “I love chinoiserie and just fell in love with this tangerine color,” the designer says. Another Paul Montgomery paper glows overhead. Wanting the wallpaper to be the star of the room, the designer kept the furniture mostly white. “The room is a little dark, and white furniture is very glamorous and feminine,” she says. There is plenty of seating for Monath Schumacher’s imagined visitors to powder their nose and sip a cosmopolitan: a custom sofa in a window nook and four sculptural chairs that surround a Mario Grimaldi table
are set atop a Samad rug. The bar itself is a vintage Asian cabinet that the designer transformed with the addition of white lacquer, lighting and an antique mirror. Model Christy Turlington holds her own from one wall, courtesy of an oversize portrait by artist Alex Katz. Lending some serious sparkle is Niermann Weeks’ curving, crystalornamented Biarritz pendant, while midcentury French sconces featuring brass cobras contribute to the nature theme, “a play on the Garden of Eden,” she says. To further the feeling of luxury, the designer brought in doors upholstered in a creamy white leather and studded with gleaming brass nailheads and Baldwin hardware.
LADIES LOUNGE SPONSORS: Baldwin: Door hardware. Duralee: Fabric. Egg & Dart: Accessories, Mario Grimaldi coffee table. Farrow & Ball: Furniture in Pointing No. 2003 in Full Gloss. Made Goods: Mirror, vanity stools, vanity table. Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart: Chandelier. Samad: Rug. POWDER BATHROOM SPONSORS: Arte through Egg & Dart: Wallcovering. Lantern Masters: Lighting. Marcali: Stool. Rohl: Faucet, pedestal sink, toilet.
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PATRICK DRAGONETTE A ROOM WITHOUT A VIEW
Greystone may be prized for its panoramic outlook over Los Angeles, but when Patrick Dragonette was met with the challenge of tackling a room with negligible views, the L.A. designer opted instead to create a playful lounge that would draw the attention inward. “Technically, it’s a guest suite, but I didn’t want to just make another one,” Dragonette says. There is a trio of life-size multicolored sheep on casters, a Caesarstone Ping-Pong table and, from his showroom’s inventory, a unique multilevel cocktail table by the noted Italian furniture designer Gabriella Crespi. Setting it all off is an ombre gold-leaf wallpaper that Dragonette designed—produced by Fromental—with the witty, unexpected sprinkling of spiders, butterflies and beetles. With Bausman & Company, Dragonette collaborated on a bar of bleached, whitewashed oak featuring insets of baseball-stitched patent snakeskin-
embossed leather. “That same leather is on the barstools— it’s pretty darn chic,” he says with a laugh. Dragonette then updated a channel-back sofa and matching club chairs by the late California designer Steve Chase with velvet upholstery from Duralee and replaced the original rope lighting with LED-lit bases. “I thought they should have a little glow to them,” he says. “I have owned them for quite some time, and this was the perfect moment to use them.” The room’s palette of blue, black and gold is underscored by a hair-on-hide six-part folding screen—featuring a pair of giant macaws—that Dragonette designed and Kyle Bunting executed, while oversize black-and-blue striped drapery made of Duralee cotton-sateen hangs behind the sofa, its trim of blue and black beads adding “a little sparkle,” he says. “I wanted to create a place to hang out, kick back and have fun.”
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AMY MEIER EAST END GRAND HALL
Amy Meier approached designing Greystone’s second-floor east end grand hall, study and sitting room as if she were designing “a mini house.” The designer, whose home base is in Rancho Santa Fe, California, envisioned her clients as a couple who love to entertain. “They live grand but are also very casual,” she says. “The entry is where they greet their guests, handing them a cocktail as they progress through the space.” Here, a Paul Montgomery wallpaper sets the tone: “It’s a very California take on the traditional mural,” she says. But just when you think Meier will adhere to a more classic aesthetic, she places a series of mirrored sculptures by Lori Cozen-Geller down the center of the hall. “It was important to have that kind of ‘wow’ factor,” she explains. “The reflection of the mural allows them to feel both organic and modern.” Suspended above is a chandelier in rock and smoke crystal. Devised as a chic dining spot, the far hall is outfitted with a dining table covered with a customappliquéd table skirt and antique chairs atop a graphic modern rug by Samad. The adjacent study is a “quiet, moody space,” where set against walls of Venetian plaster is an antique Swedish secretary from C’est La Vie Antiques. And recast as a sitting room, the reading alcove is now “an intimate gathering space,” Meier says. “This design is all about freshening things up and giving the room a new take.” SPONSORS: Caesarstone: Stone pedestals. Farrow & Ball: Walls in Mole’s Breath No. 276, Studio Green No. 93, White Tie No. 2002, all in Estate Emulsion. Samad: Far Hallway rug. The Urban Electric Co.: Sconces.
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BRIT KLEINMAN BUTLER’S KITCHEN
Leather isn’t a material typically associated with kitchen design, but when Brit Kleinman learned that Greystone’s upstairs kitchen was once used to prepare wild game shot on the estate, inspiration bells started going off. The artist and founder of the Brooklyn-based firm AVO is widely known for exploring the possibilities of leather for products and décor, and she had a vision for how to incorporate her distinctive leather tiles that would filter the space through a contemporary lens. To bring Greystone’s kitchen to life, Kleinman focused on using classic materials in a new way. “Hand-painted leather tiles and soft hides offer an unexpected and opulent twist on traditional butcher shop tiles,” she says. “They add warmth and life to this functional space.” Here, Kleinman employed her tiles in two ways: There’s one wall clad in graphically patterned blue leather tiles, while the rest are covered in textured whitewashed leather. “The kitchen is actually the perfect place to put leather,” Kleinman says.
“It’s so versatile and durable.” The material also plays well with the concrete-like countertops by Crossville and oak-plank floors from Virtu. Fellow Brooklyn company Uhuru supplied the Stoolen stools, whose tops resemble end-grain butcher’s block, along with a custom round island. “I didn’t want someone to walk in and say, ‘Oh, I’m in a meat shop,’ ” Kleinman explains. “I wanted to tie in the idea without being obvious.” The kitchen also features a Dacor range and hood, a modern pendant from Brendan Ravenhill and range cabinets by Funtime Cabinet Factory. Greystone was one of Kleinman’s first opportunities to do an interior from start to finish, and she’s delighted that she can challenge people’s perceptions about leather. “It can really go anywhere,” she says. “From a durability point of view, leather can pretty much stand up to any kind of space. And it adds a unique warmth and texture that you don’t get with ceramic or wallpaper.”
SPONSORS: Crossville: Countertops. Dacor: Range and hood insert. Farrow & Ball: Original cabinetry touch-up in Clunch No. 2009 and baseboards, crown molding, range cabinetry and window wall in Slipper Satin No. 2004, both in Estate Eggshell. Funtime Cabinet Factory: Range cabinets, wall build-out. Rohl: Faucet.
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ANDREW BROWN LE SALON DE REPOS
What was once the nursery for Ned and Lucy Doheny’s youngest son, Timothy, has been reimagined by designer Andrew Brown as the sophisticated study of a world traveler. “Before the house was completed, Ned and Lucy had been to Europe with their designers and scoured the continent for their interiors,” Brown explains. “What if Timothy had grown up and gotten inspired by the things that he had seen with his parents? Maybe he turned his former bedroom into his study. It would be a place to display the art he has accumulated. It’s a room to be inspired or to think or to relax in.” Contributing to the space’s “very traveled perspective” and covering the barrel-vaulted ceiling is a subtle mural by artist Jan Roberts that was inspired by Matisse’s La Danse, while on the walls, which are done in a Phillip Jeffries grass cloth, artist William McLure has drawn sketches in charcoal. Elsewhere are wall sconces by Serge Mouille
and Lladró, a Directoire daybed, Kyle Bunting hair-on-hide upholstered pieces, a Moroccan pouf by John Derian and a David Hillegas photograph shot in India. Brown asked the artisans he regularly collaborates with from his home base in Birmingham, Alabama, to create classically inspired pieces with a modern sensibility, such as a table in quarter-sawn white oak made in the style of Jean-Michel Frank, a Giacometti-influenced custom iron bench and a writing table inspired by an old Greek desk that Brown himself saw on one of his frequent visits to Europe. Balancing what the designer describes as the room’s more masculine features are silk, velvet and glazedcotton fabrics from Jim Thompson. “I’ve taken all these different elements from when the family would have been in Europe and applied them in a more modern way,” Brown says. “What’s very American in design is to mix all of these cultures, elements and styles together.”
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PLATNER & CO. FEMME SUITE
The mother-and-daughter design team of Peggy Platner and Tessa Platner took on the challenge of transforming what was once a boy’s bedroom on Greystone’s third floor. Employing their signature light and feminine style, the California-based pair overhauled the space into a soft, romantic guest retreat. Expanding on Peggy’s vision of a luxurious haven for a movie star from the 1940s or ’50s, the duo created a getaway for a woman with what Tessa calls “classic, timeless taste.” An opulent wallpaper from Stark—Paper Rose—sets the mood. “It’s a romantic, large-scale print of blossoms in warm, feminine colors and highlighted with gold,” Tessa says. The paper is a fitting backdrop for Platner & Co.’s Femme bed, swathed in a new blush-colored Montara velvet from the Peggy Platner Collection, which offers a contemporary take on luxury. “The bed is completely upholstered, even the legs,”
Tessa says. “It’s very feminine and soft, with modern lines.” The designers also created bespoke bedding for the room. “The custom details—the bedding and the pillows—is something we’ve always loved to do,” Peggy says. Adds Tessa, “All those little facets matter so much. And we want our fabrics to be very usable.” A pair of commodes in a bleached-and-lacquered koa-wood veneer by Jean de Merry joins Fuse Lighting’s frostedrock-crystal-embellished Ramona sconces, procured through Thomas Lavin, to add touches of glamour along with a Samad rug. “I picture the room in the early morning light, with the blossoms and the sheen on the wallpaper feeling really luminous, airy and soft,” Tessa notes. “The light that comes in from the side of the house is just stunning. This is a place you want to relax in; it’s a place where you can read a book on the window seat.”
FEMME SUITE SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Walls in Savage Ground No. 213 in Estate Emulsion and trim touch-up in New White No. 59 in Estate Eggshell. Samad: Rug. POWDER ROOM SPONSORS: Arte through Egg & Dart: Wallcovering. Kallista through Snyder Diamond: Vanity, wall cabinet. Lantern Masters: Lighting. Rohl through Snyder Diamond: Michael Berman faucet and towel bar.
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BENJAMIN VANDIVER SAUVAGE LOUNGE
Billy Baldwin’s legendary Matisse-inspired print for China Seas, Arbre de Matisse, was the launching point for Nashville-based designer Benjamin Vandiver’s transformation of the second-floor west end grand hall, which also celebrates the iconic tropical aesthetic of The Polo Lounge at The Beverly Hills Hotel. “Instead of creating something brand-new, I looked to the past to see what inspired me,” he explains. “I could have done it in a very formal way as it once was, but I thought, ‘What is my interpretation of Los Angeles and how does that fit in Greystone?’ This room was a nod to those influences.” Vandiver has been fascinated with architectural layouts and houses since he was a boy, and after giving serious thought to how the hall connected to the rooms around it, he decided to make the space itself the focal point. “What I tried to do was take a few things I love
and blow them out of the water and have a little fun along the way,” he says. Zak+Fox’s new Sauvage print, an homage to Matisse, made the fun part easy. “I took a minimalistic approach and used the fabric for the walls as well as the upholstery,” Vandiver says. To complement the print, the designer introduced a blush hue for the pillows and ceiling. There is also a 1970s-inspired chandelier in white plaster as well as a round center table and settee by Sabin. For the small foyer off the bedroom suites for Mr. and Mrs. Doheny, Vandiver selected Farrow & Ball’s Mahogany for the walls and skirted a console in the same Zak+Fox print. Monochromatic textile reliefs by Los Angeles-based artist Mary Little adorn a wall. “This space provides a cool, easy transition to those rooms,” he adds, “a quiet, subdued moment that sets the tone for relaxation.”
SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Ceiling in Fowler Pink No. 39 and foyer walls in Mahogany No. 36, both in Estate Emulsion.
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NINA CAMPBELL MR. DOHENY’S SUITE
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The indefatigable British designer Nina Campbell embraced the challenge of transforming what was once Ned Doheny’s suite, but she made it clear that she views the age of the house a bit differently than Americans might. “In England, we find it quite new,” she quips. She imagined Mr. Doheny as a gentleman in his 30s—“rather sophisticated, rather forward-thinking and wanting a super-comfortable room where he can have his breakfast at the window, write his letters from the desk and read,” she says. “It’s really a bedroom/sitting room for him, so that, if necessary, he’d never have to leave. He could
just wear a silk dressing gown and stay there all day after a massage, which, of course, he’s going to have in the massage room.” A portrait of Edward Doheny, the oil tycoon who built Greystone for his son, Ned, and his family, hangs on the wall; the painting was procured by Campbell from the Doheny descendants. The designer then chose a palette of soft greens—“In a way, I’m forcing him to become slightly English,” she says, laughing—in fabrics from her own collections. Lining the walls is Khitan, which she calls “a rather grand cotton damask.” For a chair and the draperies, she used her own Penglai,
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a “painterly” fabric with birds and colors such as yellow, coral and aubergine. “And the chaise is in a fabulous velvet from our collection that you want to curl up and go to sleep on,” she adds. Because “everyone expects English people to produce a four-poster,” Campbell has done just that, with a John Rosselli & Associates bed hung with dark green drapery fabric and outfitted with a box spring and mattress from Vispring. There are pieces from Soane Britain and lighting from Christopher Spitzmiller and Collier Webb. But rather than finish the room with a stately Aubusson carpet, Campbell chose a Stark woven matting. “It sort of debunks the feel of the rest of the room—which is very English country house,” she says. “With the damask on the walls, I didn’t want the room to be fuddy-duddy. I like the throwaway line of having the matting on the floor.” SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Trim touch-up in New White No. 59 in Estate Eggshell. Rohl: Faucet. Vispring: Box spring, mattress.
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BETH WEBB MRS. DOHENY’S SUITE
Beth Webb’s favorite era in American architecture is the 1920s, so when she discovered Greystone was built between 1925 and 1928, she knew it was a match made in design heaven. “The mastery of scale and proportion is just pitch-perfect,” she says. “The space feels livable, warm and welcoming.” Designing Mrs. Doheny’s suite meant playing up the architecture by creating a quiet and timeless aesthetic. “In a way, I designed this room for myself,” she says. “I like quiet; I like tranquility. Our lives are crazy all day, every day, especially in our world of interior design. When I go home, I want my house to be a refuge. I don’t want trendy or colorful or quirky. I need a retreat with a soft palette.” To reflect the room’s ethereal natural light, the Atlanta-based designer conceived a shimmering palette of creams, golds and silvery grays. A luxurious Kyle Bunting hair-on-hide rug is displayed underfoot, and embroidered draperies and fabrics from Hodsoll McKenzie for Zimmer + Rohde abound throughout. The custom fourposter is by Dessin Fournir, through Ainsworth-Noah, and features sumptuous bed hangings by Atlanta workroom Willard Pitt, along with a pleated silk canopy. De Gournay’s Osman Pomegranate silk damask paper lines the bedroom
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walls, and antique giltwood mirrors from Therien & Co. hang in both the bedroom and the bathroom. For the dressing room, Webb focused on a clean-lined design emphasized by white lacquer walls. She then covered the hardwood floor with another Kyle Bunting hair-onhide rug. The designer also turned to LA Closet Design to outfit the dressing suite with custom fabric drawer inserts and vintage designer gowns. “One of my missions with this room was a return to luxury, craftsmanship and quality,” she says. “I want to see the pendulum swing back to more bespoke, extraordinary goods.” SPONSORS: Baldwin: Door hardware. Farrow & Ball: Ceilings and trim touch-up in New White No. 59 in Estate Eggshell and massage room in James White No. 2010 in Full Gloss. Kyle Bunting: Rugs. LA Closet Design: Custom fabric drawer inserts, dressing room and closet design. Rohl: Bathroom faucet. Sandra Jordan: Prima Alpaca throws. The Urban Electric Co.: Closet ceiling fixture.
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BRIAN PAQUETTE BOY’S BEDROOM
When Brian Paquette began contemplating his design for what was originally a second-floor boy’s bedroom at Greystone, he stepped back a few decades, imagining a 1960s California getaway for sisters Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Lee Radziwill. “Jackie and Lee forgo going to Newport, Rhode Island, and instead head West,” he recounts, hypothetically. Juxtaposing the formality of the women’s lives on the East Coast with the easy California lifestyle, Paquette saw the design as an opportunity to merge ideas from his own childhood in Newport with the more contemporary work he does from his home base in Seattle. Working with a small group of longtime vendors, such as Lawson-Fenning and Zak+Fox, he relied on “low and lounge-y” seating arranged in two areas. “This is where Jackie and Lee entertain, read a book, hang out,” he says. A painting made for the room by Atlanta artist Michelle Armas hangs above an indigo sofa, while layers of rugs, including an antique Moroccan rug from Samad, cover the floors. The room also has lighting by Los Angeles artist Jason Koharik and four lamps by California potter Victoria Morris. For the walls, Paquette describes the hue as “a dirty pink, the color you’d see on the side of a building in Rome.” The finishing touch for visitors? “I want them to picture sitting here with a Negroni cocktail in their hand,” he says. SPONSORS: Baldwin: Hardware. Farrow & Ball: Walls in Setting Plaster No. 231. Made Goods: Accessories. Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart: Mirror. Samad: Moroccan Rug.
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MASSUCCO WARNER MILLER GIRL’S BEDROOM
Julie Massucco Kleiner and Melissa Warner Rothblum of Massucco Warner Miller in Los Angeles and Seattle love using color and pattern in their interiors, but they also understand the value of restraint. “You can use a lot of color and pattern if you do it in a way that feels clean and not too over the top,” Warner Rothblum explains. Wanting their design of the second-floor girl’s bedroom and dressing room to appeal to women of all ages, they injected the space with a lively air. “We wanted to speak to the architecture but still make it feel modern,” Massucco Kleiner adds. “There are elements that are a little rougher, and others that are a little more glamorous.” Anchoring the room is a graceful four-poster from Made Goods fitted with a headboard upholstered in a glazed mint linen from Schumacher. It’s an unexpected touch against the wallpaper from de Gournay, which features
large peacocks on an antiqued rose metallic ground. Since the designers viewed the wallpaper much like art, there’s just one special piece, an evocative photograph by Angelo Monserat made using birthday candle smoke. It is displayed above a dresser discovered at a vintage store in L.A., which was refinished and decked out with a colorful collection of knobs. “Using an older piece adds a little soul to the room,” says Warner Rothblum. When their search for blush-colored drapery fabric came up short, the designers looked for something “off the bolt” and came up with a vintage wool-sateen to which they sewed stripes of braided orchid leather. To connect the bedroom to the dressing room, they had a Stark rug cut to the dimensions of the spaces, choosing a Moroccan-style area rug in mint and plum from Woven Accents for the bedroom and a Tai Ping rug in blush, mint and orchid for the dressing room.
SPONSORS: Baldwin: Bedroom and dressing room built-in cabinet hardware. Bausman & Company: Dressing room vanity. Lee Industries through Witford: Bench, dressing room ottoman, lounge chair. Lulu DK for Duralee: Bedroom throw pillow fabric. Made Goods: Accent table, bed, nightstands. Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart: Dressing room vanity chair. The Urban Electric Co.: Dressing room ceiling fixture, sconces.
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LAUREN LIESS THE STAIR TOWER SITTING ROOM AND TERRACE
Lauren Liess loves the juxtaposition of contrasting elements in an interior: raw and refined, simple and formal, white and black. For her transformation of Greystone’s third-floor stair tower sitting room and adjoining terrace, the Great Falls, Virginia-based designer had a vision for playing up the transition between indoors and outside. Farrow & Ball’s matte Pitch Black on the walls made the contrast a dramatic one, accented by a custom version of the designer’s own Wild Chicory linen, which she used at the windows. An ornate gilt console and a lamp made of driftwood sit side by side, while at the center of the room, a quartet of clean-lined Lee Industries chairs upholstered in white are offset by green pillow fabric and plants. “I wanted to do a play on the theme of light and dark,
the idea of going from inside to outside where it’s light and bright,” Liess explains, adding that she loves a hint of “offness” in a room. “For me, that makes me think more than when something is perfect or impressively beautiful. When you put something against its opposite, it makes you appreciate it a little more.” On the terrace, Liess continued her strategy of pairing sophisticated and more natural and sculptural elements, incorporating pieces such as a whiteupholstered sectional, also from Lee Industries; pillows from Frontgate in black, white and green; concrete cocktail tables; and a teakwood coffee table. “Whether an interior is formal or casual, I like it to feel relaxed, collected and natural,” she says. “Having a bit of simplicity even in a formal space with a lot going on keeps things interesting.”
SPONSORS: Farrow & Ball: Sitting room walls in Pitch Black No. 256 and sitting room ceiling in Pointing No. 2003, both in Estate Emulsion, and terrace floor in Matchstick No. 2013 in Exterior Masonry. Frontgate: Terrace candles, lanterns, Onyx Pixel outdoor pillows by Porta Forma. Lee Industries: Outdoor sectional, sitting room chairs. Made Goods: Terrace chairs, decorative concrete balls, outdoor dining table. Sun Valley Bronze: Sitting room’s cabinet knobs. The Urban Electric Co.: Sitting room’s quartz sconces.
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FRANCES MERRILL BOY’S BEDROOM
A pair of nautical flags purchased on eBay became the driving force for Frances Merrill’s redesign of a boy’s bedroom and bathroom on the third floor. “Once we decided to use them, I went and purchased the rest of them,” she explains. Merrill, of Los Angeles’ Reath Design, envisioned the space as a room for Ned and Lucy Doheny’s eldest son. “When you have a little boy, you go in with your decorator and put up wallpaper and put the furniture in and then you kind of leave it alone,” she says. “As the son got older and his tastes evolved, that other layer came in. To me, that’s interesting. If you can look at a room and learn something about the person who lives in it, that’s good design.” Here, the walls are covered in a wallpaper from Farrow & Ball called Hornbeam. Says Merrill, “The idea was that it was there when the room was first decorated, so it’s more neutral. They wouldn’t have gone through the trouble to change
it. You get this more layered effect, which I like.” Hung against the paper, the flags serve as art. “They’re never going to feel refined,” Merrill says, “but once they’re placed on the wallpaper, they feel elevated.” Merrill designed the beds, which she covered with vintage quilts, fur throws and tailored pillows, for Bausman & Company and paired them with a metal table. “I love beautiful old things,” Merrill says, “but I also appreciate pieces that are more accessible. It doesn’t all have to come from one place. And I really like mixing as many materials as possible.” Vintage rugs from Lawrence of La Brea underscore the layered feeling and what Merrill calls the room’s “collected vibe.” To complement the adjoining bathroom’s vintage tile, she chose a richly textured, colorful Moroccan boucherouite rug, also from Lawrence of La Brea, along with lighting from Lantern Masters and faucets from Rohl.
SPONSORS: Bausman & Company: Beds. Farrow & Ball: Bedside table lampshades in Pelt No. 254, panel inserts in Hornbeam Wallpaper BP 5002, trim in All White No. 2005 in Estate Eggshell, wall sconce shades in Castle Gray No. 92 in Estate Eggshell. Lantern Masters: Bathroom lighting. Made Goods: Bookcase. Rohl: Faucets. The Urban Electric Co.: Bedside table lamps.
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NATASHA BARADARAN PORTE COCHERE AND SOUTH TERRACE
Natasha Baradaran has spent much of her life between Los Angeles and Italy, so when she was searching for inspiration for Greystone’s porte cochere, she didn’t have to look far. “It reflects the Italian way of living, their zest for life and the overall timeless style,” the designer says. But she made sure the design would also celebrate the ease of life in Southern California. Though the space functions as an entry, Baradaran established plenty of opportunities for guests to linger with furnishings from her second furniture collection, such as a sofa upholstered in an abstracted horizontal pattern of three fabrics, a center table and a pair of X-base consoles. “There’s also a lot of unlacquered brass, which is very Italian 1970s,” Baradaran says. To anchor the space, the designer’s palette mixes terra cotta with grays, greens and white. Baradaran also selected a variety of textures, such as lacquered goatskin—“It’s very ’50s/’60s Italian,” she says— and a wallcovering made from silk and raffia that adorns the faux panels between the limestone columns. For the south terrace, the designer selected furnishings from Frontgate that are light in color. “It allows the architecture, which is such a strong element there, and the view to really shine,” she says. SPONSORS: Arte through Egg & Dart: Porte cochere faux-paneled wallcovering. Farrow & Ball: Porte cochere inset ceiling paint in Down Pipe No. 26 in Estate Emulsion. Frontgate: South terrace area rug, Cove dining table and Ravello dining chairs by Porta Forma, fabrics, Gravilla coffee table by Porta Forma, Jules aluminum side table, lanterns, Palermo lounge chairs and sofa. Made Goods: South terrace Aurora chair, porte cochere Cole stool. Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart: Porte cochere Stowe lounge chairs. Scion/ Zoffany through Egg & Dart: Porte cochere Isadora sofa fabric.
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MRS. DOHENY’S STUDY
Kristen Buckingham conceived the second-floor study for Mrs. Doheny as an extended office, with a vintage desk and comfortable yet elegant upholstered pieces for relaxing. “It serves a dual purpose,” says the designer, whose muse was Jackie Kennedy. “It’s a room not just for a working woman but someone who has a busy life; it’s sort of control central. She works in it; she entertains in it. There’s even a bar for her and her friends for after hours. It’s the perfect place—a room that I would like to have. I’d be in it all the time!” Buckingham, a former portrait photographer, knows all about having a busy life: In addition to her Los Angeles interior design business, she runs KB Bespoke, where she creates custom furniture and lighting for her projects and other clients. At Greystone, she used her own pieces that are clad in fabrics from her KB Textiles
line. She also lightened up the room’s dark wood paneling with a white-based floral wallcovering. “Since I couldn’t touch the existing woodwork, I felt that was the best way to freshen up the room and make it feel more airy,” she says. For the seating, done primarily in a cream linen, she kept the style traditional, but she explains, “It’s a modern, clean take on it.” In the adjoining terrace, Buckingham selected pieces in bleached teak with hand-carved chinoiserie details from her Laurent collection for KB Bespoke. “The bleached teak has a beautiful finish,” she says. “It’s an evolving patina, yet it doesn’t have the dramatic change like natural teak does. It keeps that grayish, powdery look and has a nice earthy tone that’s not too yellow and not too brown; it’s not too anything. It goes well not just in California but with any fabric and any color in any locale.”
SPONSORS: Caesarstone: Side table tops. Farrow & Ball: Ceiling in Wimborne White No. 239 in Full Gloss.
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PARTICIPATING SPONSORS ARTE
LEE INDUSTRIES
BALDWIN
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PARTICIPATING DESIGNERS NATASHA BARADARAN
AMY MEIER
ANDREW BROWN
FRANCES MERRILL
KRISTEN BUCKINGHAM
BRIAN PAQUETTE
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DACOR
NIERMANN WEEKS
CAESARSTONE
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ROHL
DURALEE
SAMAD
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PATRICK DRAGONETTE
FARROW & BALL
SNYDER DIAMOND
FERGUSON
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NINA CAMPBELL
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TIMOTHY CORRIGAN
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CLIFF FONG
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OLIVER M. FURTH
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FRONTGATE
funtimecabinetfactory.com
steinway.com
sunvalleybronze.com
Los Angeles, California olivermfurth.com
JANE HALLWORTH
GRAYSON LUXURY
THE URBAN ELECTRIC CO. urbanelectricco.com
Hallworth Design Los Angeles, California hallworth.us
JF FABRICS
VISPRING
BRIT KLEINMAN
KYLE BUNTING
VIYET
LA CLOSET DESIGN
ZOFFANY
graysonluxury.com jffabrics.com
vispring.com
kylebunting.com
laclosetdesign.com
viyet.com zoffany.com
LANTERN MASTERS lanternmasters.com
Amy Meier Design Rancho Santa Fe, California amymeierdesign.com Reath Design Los Angeles, California reathdesign.com Brian Paquette Interiors Seattle, Washington brianpaquetteinteriors.com
PEGGY PLATNER & TESSA PLATNER
Platner & Co. Marina del Rey, California platnerandco.com
BRANDON QUATTRONE & MAT SANDERS Consort Design Los Angeles, California consort-design.com
ANDREA MONATH SCHUMACHER
Andrea Schumacher Interiors Denver, Colorado andreaschumacherinteriors.com
MARK D. SIKES
Los Angeles, California markdsikes.com
SARA STORY
Sara Story Design New York, New York sarastorydesign.com
BENJAMIN VANDIVER
AVO Brooklyn, New York avoavo.com
Benjamin Vandiver Interiors + Lifestyle Nashville, Tennessee benjaminvandiver.com
LAUREN LIESS
CHLOE REDMOND WARNER
JULIE MASSUCCO KLEINER & MELISSA WARNER ROTHBLUM
BETH WEBB
Lauren Liess & Co. Great Falls, Virginia laurenliess.com
Massucco Warner Miller Los Angeles, California / Seattle, Washington massuccowarnermiller.com
Redmond Aldrich Design San Francisco, California redmondaldrich.com Beth Webb Interiors Atlanta, Georgia bethwebb.com
A special thank you to the City of Beverly Hills, The Friends of Greystone and Maison de Luxe project manager Vanessa Kogevinas of Vanessa K. Productions.
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RESOURCES TIMOTHY CORRIGAN
GRAND FOYER AND CENTER GRAND HALL Avalon sconces: Fuse Lighting, fuselighting.com. Baltic chair, branch lamps, capriccio paintings, eagle sculpture, fluted-column and oval side tables, French armchairs, game table, giltwood mirror and shell, iron urn, midcentury sideboard, Murano lamps, rock crystal lamp, sphinxes, verre églomisé mirrors, wood chairs, Zuber panels: Timothy Corrigan Antiques, timothy-corrigan.com. Baltic chair seat fabric, drapery fabric and trim, sofa fabric: Manuel Canovas, cowtan.com. Baltic chair seat cushion trim: Janet Yonaty, janetyonaty.com. Baltic chairs Pickfair Paisley back fabric, leopard-print console table Madeleine Velvet fabric: Timothy Corrigan for Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Black-and-white photos: Trowbridge, trowbridgegallery.com. Black lacquer columns: JW Custom Wood, 818.355.3617. Blue Dorchester chairs, gold tray, gold vases, Regina coffee tables, leather boxes, silver box: Fendi Casa, fendi.com. Christopher Guy wingback chairs: Grayson Luxury, graysonluxury.com. Delivery, pickup, storage: AirSea Packing Group, airseapacking.com. Dorchester chair pillow, Dorchester chair pillow trim, French armchair, pink sofa pillow, wingback chair fabrics: Zoffany through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Drapery fabrication: Sagitario’s Draperies, 323.933.2014. Drapery hardware: JF Fabrics, jffabrics.com. French armchair and wingback chair upholstery: Müller & Sons, mullerandsons.com. French armchair trim: Colefax and Fowler, cowtan.com. Lampshades: Paul Ferrante, paulferrante.com. Leopard-print and zebrawood console tables: Timothy Corrigan Home, timothy-corrigan.com. Missoni rugs: Stark, starkcarpet.com. Pink sofa pillow trim: Cowtan & Tout, cowtan.com. Rock crystal lampshade fabric: Eden Hall Fabrics through Collective Design, collectivedesignlaca.com. Sheepskin for sofa pillows: Garrett Leather, garrettleather.com. Sofa and pillow fabrication: Erez Talmor, ereztalmor.com. Trellis column, vase: Accents of France, accentsoffrance.com. Wallpaper: Fromental, fromental.co.uk. Wallpaper installation: Rob Roy Cesar, 323.359.3100. LIBRARY Acrylic Nile chair: Dragonette Private Label, dragonetteltd.com. Bench fabric: Harlequin, harlequin.uk.com. Bench and drapery fabrication: Ty-Teck, tyteckinc.com. Black-and-white photos, Golden Arrow tables, sofa: Timothy Corrigan Home, timothy-corrigan.com. Bone stair model, metal models, shagreen obelisks: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Bookshelf wallpaper panels: Fromental, fromental.co.uk. Busts in glass case, columns, drafting chair, drafting table,
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hand-colored engravings, leaf crown on stand, mirror, mirrored obelisk lamps, upholstered club chairs, urns, wood stair model: Timothy Corrigan Antiques, timothy-corrigan.com. Carvedwood plaque: Restoration Hardware, restorationhardware.com. Ceiling wallpaper: Iksel, iksel.com. Chantilly sofa fabric, Directoire Tape trim on drafting chair cushion and red sofa pillows, Hedgerow Trellis drapery fabric, Lafayette side table, Saltworks and Wave chairs, Saltworks and Wave chairs Parc Monceau fabric: Timothy Corrigan for Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Frames: Vandeuren Galleries, vandeuren.com. Galileo table, silver vases: Fendi Casa, fendi.com. Lampshades: Reborn Antiques, rebornantiques.net. Marquetry coffee table: Timothy Corrigan through Moissonnier, moissonnier.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Painter: Sergio’s Professional Painting, 310.936.8618. Rug: Kyle Bunting, kylebunting.com. Soffit wallpaper: Phillip Jeffries, phillipjeffries.com. Throw: Vivre Luxe, vivreluxe.com. Vaughn chandelier: Arteriors, arteriorshome.com. Wallpaper installation: Erick Bloom, 714.651.6277.
OLIVER M. FURTH
RECEPTION HALL Accessories: Adam Silverman Studio, adamsilverman.net; Alex Reed, alexjreed.com; Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com; Christophe Côme, Steven & William and Tabor & Villalobos through Cristina Grajales Gallery, cristinagrajalesinc.com; David Wiseman, dwiseman.com; Dougall Paulson, dougallpaulson.com; Elyse Graham, elysegraham.com; Haas Brothers, thehaasbrothers.com; Hale, hale-id.com; Patrick Parish, patrickparrish.com; R & Company, r-and-company.com; Ronel Jordaan, roneljordaan.com. Ceiling installation: Arktura, arktura.com. Delivery, transport: Cadogan Tate, cadogantate.com; CR Creative Services, crcreativeservices.com. Fabrics: Highland Court by Duralee, duralee.com. Fine art: Bernard Piffaretti through Cherry and Martin, cherryandmartin.com. Floorcovering: Chelsea Oliver, chelseaoliver.com. Furniture: Bae Se Hwa, Kang Myung Sun and Kim Sang Hoon through Seomi International, seomiinternational.com; Benjamin Kicic, benjaminkicic.com; Carpenters Workshop Gallery, carpentersworkshopgallery.com; Dan Pollock through Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com; Eric Schmitt through Ralph Pucci International, ralphpucci.net; Friedman Benda, friedmanbenda.com; Gloria Cortina and Stefan Bishop through Cristina Grajales Gallery, cristinagrajalesinc.com; Prestigio Custom Furniture, prestigiocustom.com; Tanya Aguiñiga, tanyaaguiniga.com; Volume Gallery, wvvolumes.com; Wendell Castle Collection, wendellcastlecollection.com. Lighting: Bahk Jong Sun
through Seomi International, seomiinternational.com. Billy Cotton, billycotton.com; Christophe Côme through Cristina Grajales Gallery, cristinagrajalesinc.com; Ferrer, ferrer.co; Lianne Gold and Michael Anastassiades through Ralph Pucci International, ralphpucci.net.
MARK D. SIKES
GRAND GARDEN HALLWAYS Accessories: Dennis & Leen, dennisandleen.com; Hudson Grace, hudsongracesf.com; Jasper, michaelsmithinc.com; Mecox, mecox.com; Rose Tarlow Melrose House, rosetarlow.com. Art: Lindsay Cowles, lindsaycowles.com. Fabric: C&C Milano, cec-milano.com; Claremont Furnishing, claremontfurnishing.com; Cowtan & Tout, cowtan.com; Lelievre, lelievre.eu; Pierre Frey, pierrefrey.com; Raoul Textiles, raoultextiles.com; Rogers & Goffigon, rogersandgoffigon.com; Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com; Scalamandré, scalamandre.com; Soane Britain, soane.co.uk. Furniture: Dennis & Leen, dennisandleen.com; George Smith, georgesmith.com; Hollywood at Home, hollywoodathome.com; Jasper, michaelsmithinc.com; JF Chen, jfchen.com; Mecox, mecox.com; Soane Britain, soane.co.uk. Hardware: Baldwin, baldwinhardware.com. Lighting: Jasper, michaelsmithinc.com; The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com; Vaughan Designs, vaughandesigns.com. Mirrors: Therien, therien.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Plaster brackets: Bunny Williams for Ballard, ballarddesigns.com. Rug: Merida, meridastudio.com. Side entrance wallcovering: Manuel Canovas, cowtan.com. Trellis wallcovering: Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Wallpaper panels: Gracie, graciestudio.com.
CLIFF FONG
BREAKFAST ROOM Accessories: Galerie Half, galeriehalf.com; Pat McGann Gallery, patmcganngallery.com. African stool, bar cart, console table, Frits Henningsen coffee table, Mogens Koch wingback chair and ottoman, octagonal side table, side chair, table lamps: JF Chen, jfchen.com. Artwork: Kohn Gallery, kohngallery.com. Baroque side chairs, brass floor lamps, and Gustavian bench, chests and side chairs: Lief, liefalmont.com. Chandelier, dining table, Kaare Klint sofas, leather stool, Rococo side chairs; wood box: Galerie Half, galeriehalf.com. Drapery: D’vine Anne, 323.632.0139. Mural: Hattas Public Murals, hattas.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Rug: J. Iloulian Rugs, jirugs.com. Sconces: Dispela Antiques, dispelaantiques.com. SOLARIUM Armchairs, bench, sofa: Bausman & Company, bausmanandcompany.com. Chandelier: Liz’s Antique Hardware, lahardware.com.
Console, planter stand: Galerie Half, galeriehalf.com. Contractor: Pod Unlimited, 818.716.0979. Electrical: Gazelle Electric Co., 818.792.0330. French campaign folding chair, LaVerne coffee table, planters, stone table. urn: JF Chen, jfchen.com. Plants: The Tropics, thetropicsinc.com. Rug: Elizabeth Eakins, elizabetheakins.com.
CONSORT DESIGN
SOCIAL SALOON Custom bar table and shelving fabrication: Bananas & Hammocks, bananasandhammocks.com. Framing: L.A. Art Exchange, laartexchange.com. Light fixtures: Sabin, sabin.la. Marco Zanuso lounge chairs, vintage distressed rugs: Consort, consort-design.com. Mario Botta chairs, mirror: Eccola, eccolaimports.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Shelving, tabletop: Caesarstone, caesarstone.com.
JANE HALLWORTH
DINING ROOM Accessories: Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com; Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com; Galerie Half, galeriehalf.com; JF Chen, jfchen.com; Lief, liefalmont.com; Nickey Kehoe, nickeykehoe.com; Onik Agaronyan through Downtown, downtown20.net. Antique giltwood and concrete furniture by James Plumb, floral giltwood sofa, Tricia Cline figurines: Obsolete, obsoleteinc.com. Antique lion paws sculpture: Compas, compasstone.com. Artwork: Kohn Gallery, kohngallery.com. Chair textile: Hyla F., hylaf.com. Console: JF Chen, jfchen.com. Copper botanical mobile: Kevin Inkawhich through Hallworth, hallworth.us. Custom commodes: Damian Jones through Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com. Decorative urn: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Dining chairs: Lief, liefalmont.com. Étagères: Therien & Co., therienantiques.com. Floral arrangements: Seed Floral, seedfloral.com. Haunt bronze moths, Iris table lamps: Jane Hallworth through Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com. Installation: Hangman Designer Services, hdsla.net; Modern Delivery Service, 310.409.7116. Jorge Diezma oil painting: Galerie Half, galeriehalf.com. Nymphenburg porcelain birds: August, augustla.com. Rug: Jamal’s Rug Collection, jamrug.com. Tablecloth fabric: Diamond Foam & Fabric, diamondfoamandfabric.com. Tablecloth fabrication, décor: Daniel Pontius, danielpontius.com. Wall textile: Mary Little, marylittle.com.
CHLOE REDMOND WARNER
MURDER SALON Accessories, faux-shagreen side table: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Antique book-cover tray by Brian Gennett:
Harbinger, harbingerla.com. Armless sofa, leather lounge chairs: Lee Industries, leeindustries.com. Arredoluce easel: Fat Chance Los Angeles, fatchancemodern.com. Bar cabinet, brass side table, Tri Orchis table lamp: Coup D’Etat, coupdetatsf.com. Birds-ofparadise mirror: Codor Design, codordesign.com. Bridger oval table, Flint sconce: Caste Design, castedesign.com. Carpet installation: Tito’s Carpet Works, 805.276.2059. Chaise head pillow: Holland & Sherry, hollandsherry.com. Coffee table: Loft Thirteen, loftthirteen.com. Drapery fabrication: Eric Soroe Studio, 323.424.3812. Drapery fabric, sofa fabric, throw: Sandra Jordan, sandrajordan.com. Electrical: Philip King Electrical, 310.594.9955. Hemisphere area rug: Tai Ping, taipingcarpets.com. Honeycomb console: Ironies, ironies.com. Ikat sofa pillows: Bermingham & Co., berminghamfabrics.com. Linea floor lamp by Pagani: Baker, bakerfurniture.com. Lounge chair pillow fabric: Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Painting: Painting by Bredice, 310.701.5660. Pop flushmount fixture, Urban Smokebell fixture by Michael Amato: The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Roman shades: Hartmann&Forbes, hfshades.com. Sofa base fabric: Rogers & Goffigon, rogersandgoffigon.com. Terrariums, florals: Bloom & Plume, bloomandplume.com. Terrarium stands: Andrew Iisley, 510.502.4411. Tractor counter stool by Craig Bassam for BassamFellows: Design Within Reach, dwr.com. Vintage chaise lounge: Redmond Aldrich Design, redmondaldrich.com. Wall-to-wall carpet: Stark, starkcarpet.com. Wallpaper: de Gournay, degournay.com. Wallpaper installation: Richard Wooldridge, 310.770.6438.
SARA STORY
HOMAGE TO THE SQUARE Acapulco rocker, Chuck Moffit chair, Tower table: Blackman Cruz, blackmancruz.com. Accessories: Made Goods, madegoods.com; South Willard, southwillard.com. Achille Salvagni Tango console, Gallet Upaya side table, William T. Georgis Whalebone armchair: Maison Gerard, maisongerard.com. Art installation: Mike Hernandez, 310.528.2617. Artwork by Louise Fishman, Ron Gorchov, Al Held and Juan Uslé: Cheim & Read, cheimread.com. Ceramics: B. Zippy & Co., bzippyandcompany.com; Cherry and Martin, cherryandmartin.com; Gray Gallery, graygallery.com. Ceramic sideboard, table: Peter Lane, peterlaneclay.com. Cross-country moving, installation: AirSea Packing Group, airseapacking.com. Cube and wall painting: Unique Colours, 310.345.7910. Cube construction: Charles Gemeiner Cabinets, 323.299.8696;
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Richard Holz, richardholz.com. Dana Barnes Riggers Knot: Ralph Pucci, ralphpucci.net. David Wiseman Lattice Ribbon table, HunChung Lee stools: R & Company, r-and-company.com. DeMarco occasional table, Dempsey side table: KGBL, kgblnyc.com. Dining chairs, mirror: Adesso Eclectic Imports, adessoimports.com. Hispar coffee table: Gallet, aureliengallet.com. Josef Albers painting: On private loan. Ladder-back chair by Paul McCobb: Modern Artifacts, modernartifacts.net. Lisa Johansson-Pape floor lamps and Swedish settee: Lief, liefalmont.com. Max Ingrand sconces for Fontana Arte: The IMC Lab + Gallery, theimclab.com. Nathalie Pasqua chandelier and Steve Chase armchairs: Gray Gallery, graygallery.com. New York moving, crating: Aequitas Packing, Group, aequitaspacking.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Pillow fabrication and settee reupholstery: Furniture Masters, furnituremastersinc.com. Rosie Li Stella Hexagon sconce: Roll & Hill, rollandhill.com. Rug: Shiir Rugs, shiirrugs.com. Settee fabrics: Jim Thompson Fabrics, jimthompsonfabrics.com; Romo, romo.com; SBI Fine Fabric Finishing, sbifinishing.com. Throw: Holland & Sherry, hollandsherry.com. Turbo sectional: Dune, dune-ny.com. Window hardware: Morgik, morgik.com. Window treatment fabric: Holland & Sherry, hollandsherry.com. Window treatments: Soroe Studios, soroestudio.com.
Art framing: Sherman McNulty, shermanmcnulty.com. Bar and barstools: Bausman & Company, bausmanandcompany.com. Ceiling fixtures: Downtown, downtown20.net. Crown and skull sculpture: Onik Agaronyan, onikagaronyan.com. Custompainted ceiling: Patrick Holder, halomuralsandfinishes.com. Custom Ping-Pong table: Caesarstone, caesarstone.com. Drapery and upholstery fabrics: Duralee, duralee.com. Drapery fabrication: Valley Drapery and Upholstery, valleydrapery.com. Hair-on-hide folding screen: Kyle Bunting, kylebunting.com. Kimberly Denman side tables: Jean de Merry, jeandemerry.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Porcelains: Lladró, lladro.com. Rug: Fort Street Studio, fortstreetstudio.com. Santorini chair, Sheep of Another Color, Titia table lamps, Trousdale cabinet: Dragonette Private Label, dragonetteltd.com. Wallcovering: Fromental, fromental.co.uk. Wallcovering installation: Jesse Hernandez Wallcoverings, 818.207.1909. Wall sconces: Jason Koharik, collectedby.com.
AMY MEIER
LADIES LOUNGE Accessories, Mario Grimaldi coffee table: Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Alex Katz art curation: John Wolf Fine Art, johnwolf.com. Asian screens, ceiling paper, wallpaper: Paul Montgomery Studio, paulmontgomery.com. Asian screen installation: Steve Rasmussen of Superior Paint & Wallpaper, 661.203.0874. Chandelier: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Door hardware: Baldwin, baldwinhardware.com. Drapery hardware: Ona Drapery Hardware, onadrapery.com. Fabric: Duralee, duralee.com. Greek fret trim on drapery: Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com. Mirror, vanity stools and tables: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Rug: Samad, samad.com. Sofa, upholstered doors, vintage Asian cabinet: Custom design and upholstery by Rooster Socks Furniture, roostersocksfurniture.com. Vintage snake sconces: Chairish, chairish.com.
EAST END GRAND HALL Antique chair, Swedish clock, Swedish secretary: C’est La Vie Antiques, cestlavieantiques.com. Antique chair, Swan garden chair, table skirt fabrics: Cowtan & Tout, cowtan.com. Antique chandelier in study, Swan garden chairs: Amy Meier Design, amymeierdesign.com. Antique horse, marble bust, porcelain orchids, trumeau: Cote Jardin Antiques, cotejardinantiques.com. Bronze bench: Formations, formationsusa.com. East end hallway lantern and planter, grand hallway ceiling light fixture and table lamp: Dennis & Leen, dennisandleen.com. East end hallway rug: Samad, samad.com. Fireplace sculpture: Kathryn McCoy, kathrynmccoy.co. Lori Cozen-Geller Chatterbox sculpture: Madison Gallery, madisongalleries.com. Mural wallpaper: Paul Montgomery Studio, paulmontgomery.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Painting: Joan Bonetti, bellarefinishing.com. Pillow fabrics: Rogers & Goffigon, rogersandgoffigon.com. Plaster wallpaper in study: Studio E, studioeinc.com. Sconces: The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Sitting room planters and plantings: Orchids de Oro, orchidsdeoro.com. Sitting room rug: Tai Ping, taipingcarpets.com. Slipper chair and sofa fabrics: Quadrille, quadrillefabrics.com. Sofa trim: Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com. Stone pedestals: Caesarstone, caesarstoneus.com. Table skirt custom applique: Wende Cragg, appliqueartistry.com.
PATRICK DRAGONETTE
BRIT KLEINMAN
ANDREA MONATH SCHUMACHER
A ROOM WITHOUT A VIEW Accessories, vintage furniture: Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com.
BUTLER’S KITCHEN Bench, console, dining table, island, stools: Uhuru Design,
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uhurudesign.com. Candles, ceramic pots, dish towels, wood hooks, wood tray: Grain, graindesign.com. Countertop installation: A & R Granite & Marble, argranitemarble.com. Countertops: Crossville, crossvilleinc.com. Dishware, cutting board, table settings: Heath Ceramics, heathceramics.com. Faucet: Rohl, rohlhome.com. Floor installation: Wilson Hardwood Floors, wilsonhardwoodfloor.com. Hand-painted cowhide rug, leather pillows, leather wall tiles: AVO, avoavo.com. Hanging light fixture: Brendan Ravenhill, brendanravenhill.com. Hardwood floor: Virtu Wood Flooring, virtufloors.com. Hood insert, range: Dacor, dacor.com. Leather wall tile installation: Jerryl Gorman Wallpaper Hanging, 818.807.8292. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Range cabinets, wall buildout: Funtime Cabinet Factory, funtimecabinetfactory.com. Red saucepan, stainless cookware set, wooden tools: Lenox, lenox.com.
ANDREW BROWN
LE SALON DE REPOS Andirons, brass obelisks, cream vase: Downtown, downtown20.net. Antique chairs, Directoire bed, hand-hammered bench: Andrew Brown Interiors, andrewbrowninteriors.com. Antique doorknobs, antique tieback hardware: Liz’s Antique Hardware, lahardware.com. Antique English frames, antique pot, cast-iron urns, Neoclassical vase, olive jar, wooden boxes: Lee Stanton, leestanton.com. Antique Menelaus bust: Le Louvre French Antiques, lelouvre-antiques.com. Books: Kinsey Marable & Co., privatelibraries.com. Ceiling mural: Jan Roberts, 205.902.3644. Charcoal drawings on grass cloth: William McLure, 334.492.0137. Baskets, Christopher Spitzmiller chevron lamp in amber, leather magazine holder: Mecox, mecox.com. Custom center table, writing desk: MDM Design Studio, mdmdesignstudio.com. Custom skirted slipper chairs, sofa: Mark V Jordan Upholstery; 334.220.1056. Del Campo enamel dish, framed architectural study, geode bowl: Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com. Demilune table: Townhouse, robertbrowninteriordesign.com. Drapery tassel tiebacks: Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com. Fabrics: Jim Thompson, jimthompsonfabrics.com. Framing: Stonehenge, stonehengeinc.com. Grass cloth: Phillip Jeffries, phillipjeffries.com. Greek-key trim on cornices and drapery: Clarence House, clarencehouse.com. Hair-onhide upholstery: Kyle Bunting, kylebunting.com. Midcentury plaster bust: Judy Frankel Antiques, judyfrankelantiques.com. Moroccan pouf: John Derian Company, johnderian.com. Orchids, plants: La Cienega Nursery,
lacieneganursery.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Photograph: David Hillegas, davidhillegas.com. Roy scalloped side table: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Sconces on fireplace wall: Lladró, lladro.com. Serge Mouille sconces: Guéridon, gueridon.com. Serpent table: Cox London through Rose Tarlow Melrose House, rosetarlow.com.
PLATNER & CO.
FEMME SUITE Accessories: Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com. Bed: Platner & Co., platnerandco.com. Bedding: Peggy Platner Collection through Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com; Vivre Luxe, vivreluxe.com. Bright Chair Company chair, Fuse Lighting light fixtures, Tuell and Reynolds table: Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com. Draperies: Preferred Window Coverings, 818.989.6014. Dressers: Jean de Merry, jeandemerry.com. Fabrics: Hodsoll McKenzie through Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com; JAB Anstoetz, jab.de; Opuzen, opuzen.com; Peggy Platner Collection, peggyplatnercollection.com. Hilary Taub painting: Mariela Ciccone for Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com. Laura Viapiano painting: John Wolf Fine Art, johnwolf.com. Mattress: Custom Comfort Mattress, customcomfortmattress.com. Mirror: Castle Antiques & Design, castleantiques.net. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Rug: Samad, samad.com. Upholstery: Lola’s Interiors, lolasinteriors.com. Wallpaper: Stark, starkcarpet.com. Wallpaper hanger: Jesse Hernandez Painting & Wallcovering, 818.284.5358.
BENJAMIN VANDIVER
SAUVAGE LOUNGE Accessories: Liz’s Antique Hardware, lahardware.com; Nickey Kehoe, nickeykehoe.com; The Sophisticated Reader, thesophisticatedreader.com. Area rug: Stark, starkcarpet.com. Art: Joslyn Beta Lawrence, joslynbetalawrence.com; Mary Little, marylittle.com. Center table, settees, skirted table: Sabin, sabin.la. Light fixtures: Bourgeois Boheme, bobointeriors.com; Rewire, rewirela.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Pillow fabric: Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Sconces: Circa Lighting, circalighting.com. Side chairs: Hollywood at Home, hollywoodathome.com. Skirted table fabric, upholstery, wallpaper: Zak+Fox, zakandfox.com. Wallpaper installation: Thomas C. Gil, 213.841.9933.
NINA CAMPBELL
MR. DOHENY’S SUITE Adams-style wall sconce, Owl lamp: Collier & Webb, collierwebb.com. Accessories, mirror: Hollyhock, hollyhockinc.com. Alabaster bowl, brass floor lamp, swingarm wall light: Vaughan, vaughandesigns.com Antique chairs, desk
accessories: Nina Campbell, ninacampbellinteriors.com. Antiques: John Nelson Antiques, johnnelsonantiques.com; Therien & Co., therienantiques.com; Tom Stansbury Antiques, 949.646.8840. Armchair, chaise lounge, Morgan settee, X-framed stools: O. Henry House, ohenryhouseltd.com. Bar accessories, glassware: Asprey, asprey.com. Bath products, candles, potpourri: Agraria, agrariahome.com. Bathroom terry cloth, pillows: Holland & Sherry, hollandsherry.com. Bathroom wall lights, Daisy light fitting: Hector Finch, hectorfinch.com. Bath towels: Stein Mart, steinmart.com. Bed: John Rosselli & Associates, johnrosselli.com. Bed curtain fabric inside: Pierre Frey through Kneedler-Fauchère, kneedlerfauchere.com. Bed curtain fabric outside: Chase Erwin, chase-erwin.com. Bed curtains, window shades, fabric walling: Valley Drapery and Upholstery, valleydrapery.com. Bed linen: Leontine Linens, leontinelinens.com. Box spring, mattress: Vispring, vispring.com. Fabrics, wallpapers: Nina Campbell through Osborne & Little, osborneandlittle.com. Faucet: Rohl, rohlhome.com. Faux flowers: Diane James, dianejameshome.com. Lampshades: A Shade Above, ashadeabove.com. Moss Villa lamp in claret, Hager lamp in Peacock: Christopher Spitzmiller, christopherspitzmiller.com. Newport mirror square, Scallop slipper chair, Tini tables, What Not stackable tables: Oomph, oomphonline.com. Objet d’art flower pots: Tommy Mitchell, tommymitchellcompany.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Rug: Stark, starkcarpet.com. Shipping: Hedley’s, hedleyshumpers.com. Amber light, desk chair, drinks trolley, doorstop, Halma Man side table: Soane Britain, soane.co.uk. Trim: Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com.
BETH WEBB
MRS. DOHENY’S SUITE Bedding inserts: Downtown Company through CMA Home, cmashowroom.com. Bed hanging, Ellington wing chair, Coventry bergère, decorative pillow and Lambrecht sofa fabrics: Hodsoll Mckenzie through Ainsworth-Noah, ainsworth-noah.com. Bed hanging fabrication: Willard Pitt, 404.355.8232. Bed linens and toweling: Leontine Linens, leontinelinens.com. Box spring, mattress: Custom Comfort Mattress, customcomfortmattress.com. Brass and marble table attributed to Paul McCobb, Chinese Blanc de Chine cranes, dressing table mirror, finials, giltbronze accessories, glass newel post, letter opener, magnifying glass, marble cockatoo, marble bowl, marble lamps, polychrome architectural elements on custom stands, silver-crystal writing box: Parc Monceau
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RESOURCES Antiques, parcmonceau.com. Canterbury side table by Kerry Joyce, Chinese low table, Coventry bergère, Ellington wing chair, Elliot bergère, Everett bed, Handley chest, Huxman side table, Massar side table, Lambrecht sofa, Perth writing table: Dessin Fournir through Ainsworth-Noah, ainsworth-noah.com. Carpet: Merida, meridastudio.com. Ceiling fixture: The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Chaise lounge: George Smith, georgesmith.com. Closet hardware and installation: George Somers Construction, 619.459.7781. Clothing and accessories: Chic Little Devil Style House, cldstylehouse.com; Mito Aviles of Oh Mannequin, ohmannequin.com. Cocteau plaster wall sconce, gilt-wood étagère, gilt-wood mirror, marble brackets, marble mask: Therien & Co., therienantiques.com. Cream lamp with studs, doublegourd lamps, faux bois cache pot: Christopher Spitzmiller, christopherspitzmiller.com. Custom fabric drawer inserts, dressing room and closet design: Lisa Adams of LA Closet Design, laclosetdesign.com. Decorative pillows: Terry Greenfield, 404.355.1500. Door hardware: Baldwin, baldwinhardware.com. Drapery fabrication and installation, Soroe Studio, 323.424.3812. Drapery hardware: Fritsch by Dessin Fournier through AinsworthNoah, ainsworth-noah.com. Dressing room accessories: JF Chen, jfchen.com. Elliot bergère fabric: Zimmer + Rohde through AinsworthNoah, ainsworth-noah.com. Empire-style console table, French Empire commode, Maison Jansen Nubian lamps, Carlo Antonini Vaso Antico in Villa Albani di Alabastro Oriente engravings, set of 4: Kristen Buckingham, kristenbuckingham.com. Faucet: Rohl, rohlhome.com. Garden stool, Japanese low table: Hollyhock, hollyhockinc.com. George Braque Profil de Femme print, crystal obelisk on Charles Hollis Jones acrylic base, glass decanter, La Celestine Picasso print in gold frame, private label Loretta chair in silk-velvet, private label Pedra three-crystal Lucite box, rock-crystal table lamps, silver box, stacked squares Lucite decanter: Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com. Hand-colored print illustrations, leather books, London watercolor: Lee Stanton Antiques, leestanton.com. Lampshades: Carl’s Custom Lamp & Shades, 323.651.5825; Edgar Reeves, edgar-reeves.com. Nesting trays, porcelain cranes: Dennis & Leen, dennisandleen.com. Pablo Picasso art curation: John Wolf Fine Art, johnwolf.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Pair of Chinese porcelain crackleglaze vases with French doré mounts as lamps, signed Gagneau, Paris: John Nelson Antiques, johnnelsonantiques.com.
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Prima Alpaca throws: Sandra Jordan, sandrajordan.com. Rendering: Stefan Alexander, stefanalexanderinteriors.com. Rugs: Kyle Bunting, kylebunting.com. Scroll armchair: Harbinger, harbingerla.com. Wallcovering: de Gournay through AinsworthNoah, ainsworth-noah.com. Wood-trimmed boxes: Mecox, mecox.com.
BRIAN PAQUETTE
BOY’S BEDROOM Accessories: Apparatus, apparatusstudio.com; Eric Roinestad, erstudiola.com; Harbinger, harbingerla.com; Hollywood at Home, hollywoodathome.com; LawsonFenning, lawsonfenning.com; Made Goods, madegoods.com. Art: Michelle Armas, michellearmas.com. Fabric: Zak+Fox, zakandfox.com. Furniture: Lawson-Fenning, lawsonfenning.com. Hardware: Baldwin, baldwinhardware.com. Lighting: Jason Koharik, collectedby.com; Victoria Morris, victoriamorrispottery.com. Mirror: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Rugs: AVO, avoavo.com; Samad, samad.com.
MASSUCCO WARNER MILLER
GIRL’S BEDROOM Accent table, bed, nightstands: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Angelo Monserat artwork: John Wolf Fine Art for Rose Tarlow Melrose House, rosetarlow.com. Bedding: Julia B, juliab.com. Bedroom area rug: Woven Accents, wovenonline.com. Bedroom headboard and throw pillow fabric: Schumacher, fschumacher.com. Bedroom throw pillow fabric: Lulu DK for Duralee, duralee.com. Bench, dressing room ottoman and lounge chair: Lee Industries through Witford, witford.com. Bench fabric: Thomas Lavin for Romo, romo.com. Built-in cabinet hardware: Baldwin, baldwinhardware.com. Ceiling fixtures and sconces: The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Drapery hardware: Lundy’s Company, lundysiron.com. Drapery trim and windowseat cushion: Samuel & Sons, samuelandsons.com. Dresser: Sunbeam Vintage, modcribla.com. Dressing room area rug: Tai Ping, taipingcarpets.com. Dressing room drapery and lounge chair pillow fabric: Pindler & Pindler, pindler.com. Dressing room mirrors: Downtown, downtown20.net. Dressing room throw pillow fabric: Christopher Farr-Cloth through Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com; Tulu through Nicky Rising, nickyrising.com. Dressing room throw pillows: Lance Wovens through Harbinger by Hand, harbingerla.com. Dressing room vanity: Bausman & Company, bausmanandcompany.com. Dressing room vanity chair: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com.
Floor lamp: Arteriors, arteriorshome.com. Lamps: Carl’s Custom Lamp & Shades, 323.651.5825; Hwang Bishop Designs, hwangbishop.net. Wallpaper: de Gournay through Nicky Rising, nickyrising.com. Wall-to-wall carpet: Stark, starkcarpet.com.
LAUREN LIESS
THE STAIR TOWER SITTING ROOM Boiserie artwork: Formations, formationsusa.com. Cabinet knobs: Sun Valley Bronze, sunvalleybronze.com. Chairs: Lee Industries, leeindustries.com. Curtain fabric: Lauren Liess Textiles, laurenliess.com. Curtain fabrication: Paul David Design, pauldaviddesign.com. Drapery hardware: Antique Drapery Rod Co., antiquedraperyrod.com. Floor lamps: Arteriors, arteriorshome.com. Natural paper lampshade: Visual Comfort & Co., visualcomfort.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Quartz sconces: The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Sea-grass rug: Fibreworks, fibreworks.com. Velvet pillow fabric: Arabel Fabrics, arabelfabrics.com. Vintage Moroccan rug: Woven Accents, wovenonline.com. Vintage pendant light: Rewire, rewirela.com. Zebra ottoman: Emporium Home, emporiumhome.com. TERRACE Black-and-white outdoor pillows: Amore Beaute through Etsy, etsy.com. Black pillow fabric: Kravet, kravet.com. Candles, lanterns, Onyx Pixel outdoor pillows by Porta Forma: Frontgate, frontgate.com. Chairs, decorative concrete balls, outdoor dining table: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Concrete cocktail tables: CB2, cb2.com. Outdoor sectional sofa: Lee Industries, leeindustries.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Plants, potted trees: Rolling Greens, rollinggreensnursery.com. Squid Flower pillow fabric: Lauren Liess Textiles, laurenliess.com. Teak root coffee table: From the Roots through Etsy, etsy.com.
FRANCES MERRILL
BOY’S BEDROOM Bathroom faucet: Rohl, rohlhome.com. Bathroom lighting: Lantern Masters, lanternmasters.com. Bedroom lamps: Design Within Reach, dwr.com; Blu Dot, bludot.com; The Urban Electric Co., urbanelectricco.com. Beds: Bausman & Company, bausmanandcompany.com. Bedside tables: CB2, cb2.com; Target, target.com. Bookcase: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Brass gentleman’s valet, brass greyhound statue: Darren Ransdell Design, darrenransdell.com. Custom pillow fabrics: Idarica Gazzoni, idaricagazzoni.com; Johnstons of Elgin, johnstonscashmere.com; Kari Fisher Designs, karifisherdesigns.com; Kravet,
kravet.com; Nobilis, nobilis.fr. Paint, wallpaper: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Paperback Stump stool: Monroe Workshop, monroeworkshop.com. Rugs: Lawrence of La Brea, lawrenceoflabrea.com.
NATASHA BARADARAN
PORTE COCHERE Area rug: Anthony Monaco Carpet & Textile Design, amctdesign.com. Cole stool: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Concrete stool by Pamela Holmes: McGuire, mcguirefurniture.com. Curva Collection Collana mirror, Focal Corso table and Piero console, Isadora sofa, Pari pendant: Natasha Baradaran Collection, natashabaradaran.com. Fabrics: Dedar, dedar.com; Great Outdoors/Holly Hunt, hollyhunt.com; Jean de Merry, jeandemerry.com; Mark Alexander/The Romo Group through Thomas Lavin, thomaslavin.com; Rogers & Goffigon through Cowtan & Tout, cowtan.com; Scion/ Zoffany through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com; Villa Nova, thomaslavin.com. Fauxpanel wallcovering: Arte through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Giuseppe Pagano rocker, planters: Downtown, downtown20.net. Glazed ceramic, moon sculpture and Shizu Imai Moon vase: Gray Gallery, graygallery.com. Hex table by Stephen Antonson: Therien & Co., therienantiques.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Planters: Inner Gardens, innergardens.com. Stowe lounge chairs: Niermann Weeks through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. SOUTH TERRACE Accessories: Inner Gardens, innergardens.com. Area rug, Cove dining table and Gravilla coffee table by Porta Forma, Jules aluminum side table, lanterns, Palermo lounge chairs and sofa, Ravello dining chairs by Porta Forma: Frontgate, frontgate.com. Aurora chair: Made Goods, madegoods.com. Baguette coffee table, throw pillows: Natasha Baradaran Collection, natashabaradaran.com. Bird bath, ceramic garden stool, planters: Charles Jacobsen, charlesjacobsen.com. Fabrics: Frontgate, frontgate.com; Great Outdoors/Holly Hunt, hollyhunt.com; Lulu DK, luludk.com; Opuzen, opuzen.com; Perennials, perennialsfabrics.com.
KRISTEN BUCKINGHAM
MRS. DOHENY’S STUDY Accessories, floral pottery by Nathalie Khayat, vintage desk, vintage hexagon accent table, vintage folding chairs, vintage lighting, wooden stools: Kristen Buckingham Showroom, kristenbuckingham.com. Alcove hexagon table in Azay Sable linen tablecloth: Nicole Fabre Designs, nicolefabredesigns.com. Antique marble console: Private Collection. Art: Antique
oil paintings and Nick Brandt photographs on private loan; Jesse Alexander and Melvin Sokolsky works through Fahey/Klein Gallery, faheykleingallery.com. Bar and desk accessories, floral vases, hurricane: Christofle, christofle.com. Fez drapery fabric, Indian Lotus wall upholstery: KB Textiles, kristenbuckingham.com. French rods: Dan’s Custom Metal, danscustommetalinc.com. Georgia desk chair, Laurent outdoor furnishings, Leelee benches, Marsden bullion fringe chairs, ottoman and sofa, Mr. Smith side tables with Caesarstone inlay, Vintage Textile center ottoman: KB Bespoke, kristenbuckingham.com. Paint: Farrow & Ball, farrow-ball.com. Photo frames, silver square trays: Eccola, eccolaimports.com. Landscaping: Patricia A. Benner Landscape Design, benner-design.com. Marble statue of woman: Dragonette Ltd, dragonetteltd.com. Outdoor fabric: Robert Allen, robertallendesign.com. Outdoor rug: Perennials, perennialsfabrics.com. Rug: Woven Accents, wovenonline.com. Screen wallpaper: Paul Montgomery, paulmontgomery.com. Seagrass carpet: Melrose Carpet, melrosecarpet.com. Shell mirror: Mecox, mecox.com. BILLIARD ROOM Accessories, display: Lladró, lladro.com. FIRST-FLOOR LANDING Lighting: Lantern Masters, lanternmasters.com. Red Pops Special Collection Piano: Steinway & Sons, steinway.com. LADIES LOUNGE POWDER ROOM Faucet, pedestal sink, toilet: Rohl, rohlhome.com. Lighting: Lantern Masters, lanternmasters.com. Rug: Woven Accents, wovenonline.com. Stool: Marcali, marcalidesigns.com. Wallcovering: Arte through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Wallpaper installation: Carolyn Greene, Carolyn’s Professional Wallpapering, 818.886.4373. LOWER-LEVEL POWDER ROOM Lighting: Lantern Masters, lanternmasters.com. Michael Berman faucets and towel bar: Rohl through Snyder Diamond, snyderdiamond.com. Vanity, wall cabinet: Kallista through Snyder Diamond, snyderdiamond.com. Wallcovering: Arte through Egg & Dart, egganddarthome.com. Wallpaper installation: Carolyn Greene, Carolyn’s Professional Wallpapering, 818.886.4373. Wall preparation: Safe and Simple, safeandsimple.com. THIRD-FLOOR HALLWAY Art curation: John Wolf Fine Art, johnwolf.com.
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CĂŠst la Vie 760.944.5244 | Encinitas cestlavieantiques.com
Abramson Teiger Architects 310.838.8998 | Culver City abramsonteiger.com
The Design League San Diego thedesignleague.org
Paloform 888.823.8883 paloform.com
Summerhill Antiques 714.771.7782 | Orange summerhillantiques.com
CCS Architecture 415.864.2800 | San Francisco New York ccs-architecture.com
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Fleetwood Joiner & Associates, Inc. 949.640.0606 | 858.642.0606 avalonarchitectural.com
E & K Vintage Wood 310.306.6900 | Los Angeles eandkwood.com
Dacor dacor.com
Lorissa Kimm Architect 415.279.4995 | San Francisco lorissakimm.com
Exceptional Haus 855.834.2949 exceptionalhaus.com
Miele 800.843.7231 mieleusa.com
Michael Lee Architects 310.545.5771 | Manhattan Beach mleearchitects.com
Thompson Building Materials 310.830.5584 | Los Angeles thompsonbldg.com
Monark monarkhome.com
South Coast Architects 949.720.7022 | Newport Beach southcoastarchitects.com
Thompson Building Materials 714.637.7373 | Orange thompsonbldg.com
7th & Seventh Designs 323.203.1823 | San Diego seventhdesigns.com
Thompson Building Materials 619.287.9410 | San Diego thompsonbldg.com
Dan Luna Woodworking 949.859.3631 | Laguna Hills danlunawoodworking.com
Vintage Timberworks, Inc. 951.695.1003 | Temecula vintagetimber.com
DAO 310.289.8717 | Los Angeles daohome.com
Officine Gullo USA 800.781.7125 officinegullousa.com Sub-Zero Wolf subzero-wolf.com Sub-Zero Wolf 657.269.5874 subzero-wolf.com/southerncalifornia
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E & K Vintage Wood 310.306.6900 | Los Angeles eandkwood.com
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Sub-Zero Wolf | Riggs Distributing, Inc. 650.240.3000 | Burlingame riggsdistributing.com/showroom
DAO 310.289.8717 | Los Angeles daohome.com
California Mantel + Fireplace, Inc. 714.646.4945 | Anaheim calmantel.com
LCR Furniture & Design, Inc. 949.582.8744 | Laguna Hills lcrfurniture.com
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Fine Arts Framing 714.898.5097 fineartsframing.com
California Mantel + Fireplace, Inc. 916.925.5775 | Dublin | Sacramento calmantel.com
Vintage Timberworks, Inc. 951.695.1003 | Temecula vintagetimber.com
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Milgard Windows & Doors 800.MILGARD milgard.com
BoardHouse 310.400.5569 boardhousewood.com
Venetian Tile & Stone Gallery 949.261.0146 | Irvine venetianstonegallery.com
Faucets N’ Fixtures Decorative Plumbing & Hardware 714.639.9234 | Orange faucetsnfixtures.com
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The Oriental Carpet 650.327.6608 | Menlo Park theorientalcarpet.com
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Agoura Sash and Door 310.359.6561 | Westlake Village agourasash.com
Egg & Dart, Ltd. 323.652.0425 | West Hollywood egg-and-dart.com
Rhodium Floors 323.306.9999 | West Hollywood rhodiumfloors.com
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Euroline Steel Windows & Doors 866.462.0397 | Santa Ana eurolinesteelwindows.com
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Century centuryfurniture.com/buylocal
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S. Harris 800.999.5600 sharris.com
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LCR Furniture & Design, Inc. 949.582.8744 | Laguna Hills lcrfurniture.com
Vervain 800.611.8686 vervain.com
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Made Goods 626.333.1177 madegoods.com
Rapport International Furniture 323.930.1500 | Los Angeles rapportusa.com
DAO 310.289.8717 | Los Angeles daohome.com
HD Buttercup San Francisco | Los Angeles Orange County hdbuttercup.com
Magni Home Collection 424.274.3854 | Los Angeles magni.com
Roche Bobois roche-bobois.com
De Sousa Hughes 415.626.6883 | San Francisco desousahughes.com
Holly Hunt hollyhunt.com
Marge Carson margecarson.com
Ruby Livingdesign 650.494.4495 | Menlo Park rubyliving.com
E & K Vintage Wood 310.306.6900 | Los Angeles eandkwood.com
Indigo & Poppy 925.962.9201 | Lafayette indigoandpoppy.com
Maxalto maxalto.it
Ruby Livingdesign 415.381.9095 | Mill Valley rubyliving.com
Ebanista 800.570.1087 ebanista.com
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Michael Taylor Designs michaeltaylordesigns.com
Ruby Livingdesign 415.922.2500 | San Francisco rubyliving.com
Eric Henderson Design Group 415.374.7331 | San Francisco henderson.house
J. Tribble Collection 888.652.6116 jtribble.com
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Jiun Ho jiunho.com
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Seven Palace 310.866.7177 | Beverly Hills sevenpalace9669.com
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Kenneth McDonald Designs kmdshowroom.com
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Flegelâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Home Furnishings 650.326.9661 | Menlo Park flegels.com
LCR Furniture & Design, Inc. 949.582.8744 | Laguna Hills lcrfurniture.com
Plantation 310.392.6888 | Santa Monica plantationdesign.com
Stickley stickley.com
Flexform 415.800.6576 | San Francisco flexformsf.com
Lee Industries leeindustries.com
Poliform 415.255.0135 | San Francisco poliformusa.com
Studio Roeper 415.216.5714 | San Francisco studioroeper.com
Furniture Vault furniturevault.com
Lexington Home Brands lexington.com
Poltrona Frau poltronafrau.com
Thomas Lavin 310.278.2456 thomaslavin.com
Gina B & Company 949.643.1430 | Laguna Niguel
Lisa Taylor Designs lisataylordesigns.com
Pomp Home 323.592.3058 | Los Angeles pomphome.com
Urban Hardwoods urbanhardwoods.com
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Surfaces U.S.A.
advertiser index
HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS (continued)
HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS (continued)
Renaissance 310.652.0964 | Los Angeles rdstudiola.com
GDC Construction 858.551.5222 | La Jolla gdcconstruction.com
Structure Home 818.598.1330 ext. 150 Warner Center | Los Angeles structurehome.com
Rocky Mountain Hardware rockymountainhardware.com
Hanover Builders, Inc. 310.454.4113 hanoverbuildersinc.com
Tyler Development Corporation 310.478.9989 | Los Angeles tylerdev.com
San Diego Hardware 858.576.1892 | San Diego sandiegohardware.com
Hill Construction Company 858.272.2975 | San Diego hillconstructioncompany.com
Wilkinson Construction 650.212.5617 | San Mateo wilkinsonconstructioninc.com
Sun Valley Bronze 208.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com
Hulton Development, Inc. 858.842.1939 | Rancho Santa Fe hultondevelopment.com
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)
HARDWARE
Victory Furniture 310.264.1046 | Santa Monica victoryfurniture.com Viesso 323.591.0635 | Los Angeles viesso.com
GALLERIES FP Contemporary 323.935.1355 | Culver City fpcontemporary.com
(continued)
JD Group Inc. 310.575.5551 jdgroupinc.com
HOME THEATER DESIGN Hermary’s 650.592.9480 | San Carlos hermarys.com
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
HOME AUTOMATION
Dugally Oberfeld 310.441.5001 | Los Angeles San Francisco docorp.net
Fuzion3 855.389.4663 fuzion3lv.com
Kambur Construction Group 310.441.0300 | Los Angeles kamburgroup.com
Stocker & Allaire 831.375.1890 | Monterey stockerallaire.com
Hermary’s 650.592.9480 | San Carlos hermarys.com
Maggetti Construction 408.559.3439 maggetticonstruction.com
Becky Walker & Associates 858.259.0818 | Del Mar beckywalkerandassociates.com
HARDWARE
HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS
Mark Drexler + Associates 310.528.9556 Los Angeles | Santa Barbara markdrexlerassociates.com
Christina Karras Los Angeles christinakarras.com
Ashley Norton Architectural Hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com
Baywest Builders 650.216.9600 | Redwood City baywestbuilders.com
Patterson Custom Homes 949.630.5778 | Newport Beach pattersoncustomhomes.com
Design Studio International 877.436.0110 | Laguna Niguel dsioc.com
Baldwin Hardware baldwinhardware.com
Corbin Reeves Construction 714.540.3700 | Costa Mesa corbinreevesconstruction.com
RFJ Meiswinkel Company 415.824.6890 | San Francisco rfjmeiswinkel.com
Kern & Co. 858.259.7722 | Solana Beach kerncodesigns.com
Carter Hardware 310.657.1940 | Beverly Hills carterhardware.com
De Mattei Construction Inc. 408.350.4200 demattei.com
Southwinds 949.854.0540 | Costa Mesa southwindscdd.com
Le Dimora 858.759.2709 | Rancho Santa Fe ledimora.com
Expressions Home Gallery 858.433.9200 | San Diego expressionshomegallery.com
ECEGC, Inc. 619.985.9938 ecegc.com
Steve Davidson Construction, Inc. 714.313.6309 | Tustin davidsonhomebuilders.com
Loggia Showroom 415.863.2101 | San Francisco loggiashowroom.com
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INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS
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Cooper Pacific Kitchens
advertiser index INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS (continued)
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
NIDO Living 415.329.5808 | San Francisco nidosf.com
Intimate Living Interiors 858.436.7127 | Solana Beach intimatelivinginteriors.com
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
(continued)
Julie Williams Design 415.884.4700 | Novato juliewilliamsdesign.com
JEWELRY
KITCHEN + BATH (continued)
Liberty Diamonds 949.261.8663 | Irvine libertydiamonds.com
Kitchen Expo 858.456.0050 | La Jolla kitchenexpo.com
KITCHEN + BATH
Kohler us.kohler.com
Adair Design Group 415.308.7603 | San Francisco adairdesigngroup.com
Kelly Ferm 909.981.1304 | Claremont kellyferm.com
Aran Cucine 310.652.0539 | West Hollywood arancucine.us
La Costa Cabinets & Design 760.633.1629 | Encinitas lacostacabinets.com
Benedict August 714.882.5802 benedictaugust.com
Lori Gentile Interior Design 760.635.1105 lorigentile.com
Carter Hardware 310.657.1940 | Beverly Hills carterhardware.com
Leicht leicht.com
Camerich LA 310.881.6199 | West Hollywood camerichla.com
Luxury Designer 949.697.5869 luxury-designer.com
Cooper Pacific Kitchens 310.659.6147 | West Hollywood cooperpacific.com
MGS Milano mgstaps.com
Catherine Macfee Interior Design 530.584.5000 | San Francisco macfeedesign.com
Melinda Grubbs Interior Design 949.706.7771 | Newport Beach melindagrubbsinteriordesign.com
Eggersmann USA 800.276.1239 eggersmannusa.com
Porcelanosa 877.PORSA.US porcelanosa-usa.com
Chansaerae Designs furniture.chansaeraedesigns.com
Molly M. Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Neil 858.350.9467 | Del Mar mollyoneildesigns.com
The Faucet Factory 760.436.0088 | Encinitas thefaucetfactory.com
Renaissance 310.652.0964 | Los Angeles rdstudiola.com
Colacion Studio 310.488.0102 | Long Beach colacionstudio.com
Nancy Corzine nancycorzine.com
Faucets Nâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; Fixtures Decorative Plumbing & Hardware 714.639.9234 | Orange faucetsnfixtures.com
Rococo & Taupe 650.308.9690 | Menlo Park rococoandtaupe.com
Design Studio International 877.436.0110 | Laguna Niguel dsioc.com
Orange Coast Interior Design 949.360.9936 orangecoastinteriordesign.com
Ferguson ferguson.com
Rohl rohlhome.com
Geoffrey De Sousa Interior Design 415.626.6883 | San Francisco geoffreydesousa.com
Pamela Pennington Studios 650.813.1797 | Palo Alto pamelapenningtonstudios.com
FunTime Cabinet Factory 818.882.2281 | Canoga Park funtimecabinetfactory.com
Snaidero USA 877.762.4337 snaidero-usa.com
Helga Horner Inc. 415.206.1500 | San Francisco helgahorner.com
Studio Jackson 323.960.8283 | Los Angeles studiojacksondesign.com
Hollywood Sierra Kitchens, Inc. 310.659.9290 | Los Angeles hollywoodsierra.com
Snyder Diamond 310.450.1000 | Santa Monica snyderdiamond.com
THE Interior Design 714.256.4600 | Brea theidllc.com
Weaver Design Group 415.829.2594 | San Francisco amyweaverdesign.com
J. Tribble Collection 888.652.6116 jtribble.com
Snyder Diamond 626.795.8080 | Santa Monica snyderdiamond.com
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PROMOTION
Hulton Development, Inc.
advertiser index KITCHEN + BATH (continued)
LIGHTING (continued)
MISCELLANEOUS (continued)
PAINT (continued)
Studio Becker 415.255.5996 | San Francisco studiobecker.com
Hubbardton Forge 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com
Tony on the Web 323.653.8669 tonyontheweb.com
Ross Painting 415.455.0766 | San Rafael rosspainting.com
THG Paris thgusa.com
Lantern Masters, Inc. 818.706.1990 | Westlake Village lanternmasters.com
ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS
POOL BUILDERS
Wood-Mode Fine Custom Cabinetry wood-mode.com
Lights of Tuscany by Continental Lighting 619.276.5267 | San Diego lightsoftuscany.com
California Closets 866.488.2727 californiaclosets.com
Geoscape 949.888.8008 | Lake Forest geoscape.biz
Zephyr 415.552.8033 zephyronline.com
Schonbek swarovski-lighting.com
The Container Store 855.827.5623 containerstore.com/tcsclosets
Terra Bella Landscape Development 858.335.8151 | Rancho Santa Fe tblandscaping.com
OUTDOOR LIVING
REAL ESTATE
Dedon dedon.us
BIGHORN 800.551.5578 | Palm Desert bighorngolf.com
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Terra Bella Landscape Development 858.335.8151 | Rancho Santa Fe tblandscaping.com Zeterre Landscape Architecture 415.691.2166 | San Francisco zeterre.com
LANDSCAPING Geoscape 949.888.8008 | Lake Forest geoscape.biz Terra Bella Landscape Development 858.335.8151 | Rancho Santa Fe tblandscaping.com
LIGHTING Del Mar Lighting 714.734.9385 | Tustin delmarlightingco.com
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The Urban Electric Co. 843.723.8140 urbanelectricco.com
LUXURY BEDDING Duxiana 650.322.7134 | Palo Alto duxiana.com
Pride Family Brands pridefamilybrands.com
Coldwell Banker Previews International coldwellbankerhomes.com
Duxiana 415.673.7134 | San Francisco duxiana.com
Teak Warehouse 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com
Engel & Völkers - The Carol Lee Group 949.395.3994 | Corona del Mar carolleegroup.com
Tidelli Orange County 714.825.0054 | Fountain Valley tidelli.com
First Team Estates Bradshaw Residential Group 949.433.3001 | 949.887.0643 bradshawresidential.com
Victory Furniture 310.264.1046 | Santa Monica victoryfurniture.com
First Team Estates - Christie’s 949.759.5747 | Newport Beach firstteam.com
MISCELLANEOUS Academy of Art University 888.680.8691 | San Francisco academyart.edu CHOCXO Irvine chocxo.com Susan Young Art Director 714.389.9762 susanyoungartdirector.com
PAINT Halaby Restoration and Painting 949.305.5571 | Lake Forest halabyrestoration.com
Hilton & Hyland 310.278.3311 | Beverly Hills hiltonhyland.com Keller Williams Michael Eisenberg 310.748.5410 | Beverly Hills michaeleisenberg.com
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PROMOTION
Wilkinson Construction
advertiser index REAL ESTATE
(continued)
STONE + TILE
(continued)
STONE + TILE
(continued)
Luxury Portfolio Fine Property Collection luxuryportfolio.com
Arto Brick 310.768.8500 | Los Angeles artobrick.com
SOLI Irvine | Los Angeles soliusa.com
McGuire Real Estate Charles Griffith 415.672.3263 mcguire.com
Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com
SpecCeramics, Inc. 800.449.7732 West Hollywood | Fullerton specceramics.com
McGuire Real Estate Reudy & Associates reudyandassociates.com
Carmel Stone Imports 831.250.7435 | Carmel Palo Alto | Monterey carmelimports.com
SpecCeramics, Inc. 800.449.7732 | Honolulu specceramics.com
Michele Blackmon International Realty 310.906.5896 micheleblackmonestates.com
Da Vinci Marble 650.595.2500 | San Carlos davincimarble.com
SpecCeramics, Inc. 800.449.7732 San Diego | San Francisco specceramics.com
The Oppenheim Group 310.990.6656 | West Hollywood ogroup.com
Eldorado Stone 800.925.1491 eldoradostone.com
Surfaces U.S.A. 714.635.0219 | Anaheim surfacesusa.com
Sotheby’s International Realty sothebyshomes.com
Famosa - The Surface Studio 714.800.1642 | Costa Mesa famosatile.com
Venetian Tile & Stone Gallery 949.261.0146 | Irvine venetianstonegallery.com
Sotheby’s International Realty Suzanne Perkins 805.403.3663 | Santa Barbara suzanneperkins.com
IRG marblecompany.com
RETAIL Liz’s Antique Hardware 323.939.4403 | Los Angeles lahardware.com
STONE + TILE
Neolithic Design 949.955.0414 | Newport Beach neolithicdesign.com Neolithic Design 310.289.0414 | West Hollywood neolithicdesign.com NS Ceramic Incorporated 805.962.1422 | Santa Barbara nsceramic.com
Ann Sacks 800.969.5217 annsacks.com
Pacific Shore Stones North Hollywood elementsroom.com
Antolini Luigi antoliniprecioustone.com
Porcelanosa 310.300.2090 | West Hollywood porcelanosa-usa.com
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WALLCOVERINGS Robinson Finishes 415.533.1730 | San Francisco robinsonfinishes.com
TABLETOP Lenox lenox.com
TECHNOLOGY Crestron crestron.com/homeautomation
VINEYARDS Cairdean Estate 707.302.5997 | St. Helena cairdeanestate.com
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PROMOTION
PHOTOGRAPHY BY MOANALANI JEFFREY
ASID AWARDS
On September 22, over 100 guests, including designers, industry partners and design lovers, attended the ASID CA Peninsula Chapterâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Tour de Force design awards at the Sub-Zero and Wolf Culinary Center. Hosted by Gold Chapter Sponsor Riggs Distributing, the evening honored these recipients and the 2015 board and committee members, as well as installed the 2016 incoming board members.
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where
Craftmanship
is an art form
Meiswinkel Company
Plaster Repair & Restoration 930 Innes Avenue San Francisco, CA 94124 415.824.6890 | rfjmeiswinkel.com
gatherings
PROMOTION
PHOTOGRAPHY BY NIKKI RITCHER PHOTOGRAPHY
TAKE A SEAT AUCTION
The IFDA San Francisco chapter held its annual Take a Seat event at the B&B Italia showroom. A select number of designers either recreated or submitted newly designed chairs, which were auctioned off by a professional auctioneer and Heather Holmes, co-anchor at KTVU news, to the highest bidder. Proceeds for the event went to the Variety Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Charity of Northern California to purchase a customized bike for a handicapped child. The winning young girl and her family were also in attendance, making the evening all the more meaningful.
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Rustic Elegance | Handcrafted in Los Angeles Since 1966
2x8 Antik, Used Red
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INSPIRATION FOUND
WALK THE
LINE MATHEMATICIAN AND PHILOSOPHER ALFRED NORTH WHITEHEAD ONCE SAID, “ART IS THE IMPOSING OF A PATTERN ON EXPERIENCE, AND OUR AESTHETIC ENJOYMENT IS RECOGNITION OF THE PATTERN.” THIS SEASON, WE’RE EMBRACING THIS NOTION WHOLEHEARTEDLY—DISCOVERING THE IMPACT OF PATTERN. WHETHER THROUGH STRENGTH IN NUMBERS, LIKE RICHARD BRENDON’S TABLETOP REGIME OF PERFECTLY PLACED STRIPES, OR IN THE HYPNOTIC WALLPAPER OF BARBARA HULANICKI, PATTERNS ARE PROVING INFINITE POSSIBILITIES. Clockwise from top left: Patternity. A New Way of Seeing: The Inspirational Power of Pattern / $25 / patternity.org. The Hypnotist Noir Wallpaper / Barbara Hulanicki for Graham & Brown / $155 per roll / grahambrown.com. Rainbow Wheel AW15 Collection / fyodorgolan.co.uk. Sputnik 5 Pendant Lamp / Price upon request / julielansom.com. The Broad Museum / Designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro / thebroad.org. The Lala Suma Cabinet / Price upon request / dokterandmisses.com dokterandmisses.com. Bussaco Tiles / $320 a square yard / eemstudio.com. Background: Richard Brendon Meets Patternity / Available in Black and White through the Richard Brendon Bespoke Service / richardbrendon.com. 298 / LUXESOURCE.COM
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