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oes beauty matter? I recently listened as a designerfriend reflected on the perception by many that decorative pursuits can feel like a frivolous concern. Certainly practical matters of daily life—the commute
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I would encourage, however, that each of us make time to thoughtfully observe and pursue beauty, art and design in earnest, and tend to it often. Beauty, as expressed through architecture and design, has a profound impact on our consciousness. Structures and façades, space planning, landscaping, interiors, furniture, lighting, and art offer up a daily dose of inspiration, inciting emotions and reactions: delight and
Far from being flippant, beauty is an expression of creativity that grounds us.
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awe, uneasiness and disquiet, serenity, wonderment, and reflection. Beauty lurks everywhere: in the minutiae of a peony petal and in the grand force of Frank Gehry’s DZ Bank in Berlin, which I stood in awe of earlier this year. Far from being flippant, beauty is an expression of creativity that grounds us. We should care deeply about the placement of a chair, the color of a wall, the pattern repeat of a textile. Pay attention, readers. Beauty matters.
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inspired design. It was a busy spring for us at Luxe Interiors + Design. We kicked off WestWeek this March with a fabulous soiree at Amadi Carpets with our Editor in Chief Pamela Jaccarino and followed it up in April by holding an event with Tracy Tutor Maltas of Partners Trust for the opening of Rockwell, a premier residential development in Pacific Palisades. In May, Lee Stanton and his amazing La Cienega Design Quarter team organized yet another successful Legends event. The festive three days of design and inspiration have ended, but many of us are still remembering the great window displays and reflecting upon the lively panel discussions. We are so proud to be a sponsor of such a wonderful and collaborative event. Later that month, we hosted a party at Gordon Ramsay’s restaurant in The London West Hollywood to celebrate our LuxeBox partners. Our VP of Sales, Michael J. Ruskin, came out from the corporate office in Florida to join the Los Angeles team in mingling with the top designers, builders, vendors and real estate professionals in attendance. Enjoy the new issue of Luxe. We hope that the beautiful homes and pages will keep you inspired this summer.
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MUST-HAVES: ON LA BREA 1. Serve in style: JVB Interiors’ modernist Art Deco-inspired bar cart. Featured in solid Macassar ebony with a removable smoked, mirrored tray and Lucite handles. Proudly handcrafted locally. jvbinteriors.com 2. This exuberant Italian chandelier is made using individually mouth-blown Murano glass. For more details, please contact Arthur Soloyan. dressersclub@hotmail.com 3. With its asymmetric shape, the Parabolica offers the user three different moments: reclined and relaxed, sitting normally or working with the armrest as a worktop. rapportusa.com 4. Black mother-of-pearl enhances the clean lines of the Cosmopolitan table, with a glass top and shelf. Measures 56”W x 28”D x 18”H. Available at Accessory Preview Inc., where they sell more than just well-selected accessories. Price upon request. accessorypreview.com 5. Feel like a king of your castle with this hand-forged bronze chair, which perfectly balances classic modern design and high-end luxury. Available at Organic Modernism. Priced at $1,995. 323.525.0911
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FROM VIBRANT GLASS LIGHTING AND CHIC CANINE LODGINGS TO GEOMETRIC FURNISHINGS AND EARTH-INSPIRED ART, THIS GROUPING OF DESIGNS IS DECIDEDLY MODERN.
1. Wholesale-priced, solid, reclaimed teak Trestle tables from Teak Warehouse. Available for immediate delivery. Priced from $2,095, matching bench priced from $595. Shown with Petra chair from $269. teakwarehouse.com 2. A Bella Vetro Murano-like chandelier always gets attention. Available in peacock, blush, red, amethyst and chartreuse. See this and more at Modern Lighting’s 7,500-square-foot showroom. modernlightingtemplecity.com 3.Bespoke pet décor by fine artist Maricela Sanchez features elegant gates, crates and panels to enhance the beauty and function of your home while providing comfort for your pet. Available in black or white, pillow not included. maricelasanchez.com 4. Enjoy the luxury of relaxing in your backyard on this modern, all-weather Riviera Sun Lounger by Patio Heaven. Available in grey and white. View the entire Riviera Collection online. patioheaven.com 5. Crashing In by Christina Craemer is part of the photographic series, Lines of Water, capturing the painterly effects of natural light. View the current collections online. Prices available upon request. art54studio.com 6. Make your patio doors disappear with a pocketing lift and slide system from AG Millworks. Expand your living space and bring the outdoors in. Available at Agoura Sash & Door. agourasashanddoor.com/agmillworks
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1. The newly opened El Encanto is sure to seduce the leisurely set at this pristine 92-bungalow hideaway. The panoramic ocean view is inspiring among this pedigree seven-acre property. Bungalows priced from $525 per night. elencanto.com 2. The heart of Eye of the Day’s lineup is high-quality Italian terra cotta, guaranteed to a temperature of -15°F. Eye of the Day is the largest stocking dealer of terra cotta in the U.S. The artisans of Impruneta have been using Galestro clay for centuries. eyeofthedaygdc.com 3. Make your bed at Cabana Home Santa Barbara. Luxurious, custom-made bed linens, upholstered headboard and window coverings. Imported, bespoke Italian chest and antique table. Baker lighting, custom wool rug. cabanahome.com 4. For $150 per session, you can be a part of the Polo Coaching League at the Santa Barbara Polo & Racquet Club. All levels are welcome to participate. sbpolo.com
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When interior designer Penelope Bianchi aspired to revamp the exterior layout of her Montecito compound, she enlisted landscape designer Margie Grace to achieve her vision. What manifested from the collaboration was a striking façade enveloped in a lush blanket of Boston ivy. “My intention was to conjure a timeless, romantic aesthetic,” says Grace, who applied large foundation shrubs as well as flowering varieties to allow for the plantings to blend into the site’s existing foliage. “Whenever I encounter a site with such innate beauty, I always strive to maintain its natural allure.” gracedesignassociates.com
COASTAL CHIC Dynamic shapes and strong lines unite to present Foreside Home and Garden’s latest selection of outdoor furniture and accents. Originally established in the early 1990s by husband-and-wife team Claire and Mark Woodsum, the brand continues to evoke a charming coastal aesthetic by virtue of a mixed palette of materials and textures. Featured here, the recently introduced Market display table imbues a classic industrial style that functions as a unique addition to any outdoor setting. foresidehomeandgarden.com
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Upon staging the landscape design of this Beverly Hills home, William Hefner drew from his client’s penchant for art collecting to envision a complementary layout for the property. In doing so, Hefner says he “arranged a scheme where succulents and cacti become art objects against a fairly tight palette of background plants.” This distinctive plan enabled the Los Angeles-based architect to dissolve the boundaries between the home’s interior—which he extended through the featured shade structure—and exterior spaces, bringing use to the edge of the slope and maximizing the captivating panoramas of the descending hills. williamhefner.com
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NATURAL INCLINATION A contemporary approach, a roster of warm materials and an enduring connection to its natural environs provided the foundation for the landscape design of this Montecito abode. To create the scenic display, which is nestled within the Santa Barbara Mountains, landscape architect Tavi Perttula says he chose to “seamlessly blend the sight lines of the premise’s natural foliage into the property.” To execute this goal, he embraced a diverse palette of greenery—such as olive trees, agave and coast live oak—and embraced the industrial-style architectural elements of the home by integrating concrete and sandblasted cedar for the hardscape. “My decisions enabled a layout that functions as a bridge between the structure’s modern design elements and the native mountains,” Perttula adds. rchstudios.com
Since its 2001 launch, Hive—co-founded by Philippinesbased product visionary Kenneth Cobonpue—has been offering a choice selection of outdoor furnishings and décor from an exclusive register of artists. Of particular note is the Kai lantern, shown, a delicately shaped fixture inspired by the simplicity of a bamboo roll-up screen. Composed of a multilayered shade oriented in an abstract pattern, Kai manifests an alluring glow that is heightened when flanked by additional fixtures. designbyhive.com
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Landscape designer Richard Leyva, of Laguna Beach’s Leyva & Wilde Landscape Architecture, reflects on the importance of innovative design and regionally significant materials.
What is your design mantra? With every project, I aim to maintain a design purity and sophistication that authentically echoes the style expressed in the architecture.
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The featured backyard’s picturesque locale—a rustic stretch of Mandeville Canyon in Brentwood—fueled landscape designer Patricia Benner’s inspiration for the design of its tony garden. Choosing to outline the property’s pool area with native plants such as wild lilac and catmint, which blend smoothly among the property’s existing California live oaks, Benner crafted a layout that is unelaborate yet conjures a unique sense of place. “By working within the site’s innately beautiful framework and adding a nominal array of indigenous plantings,” Benner says, “I was able to create an aesthetic that feels organic while providing visual impact.” benner-design.com
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Describe your preferred landscape style. Southern California is a region where many different styles are revealed, from cuttingedge contemporary to classically formal and everything in between; therefore, I’m not drawn to one particular look. Are you working with any new materials lately? Recently, I’ve been exploring the concept of vertical landscapes, as the technology for maintaining the plant material has significantly improved. European designers such as Patrick Blanc have designed some spectacular spaces, and I think the opportunity to create such designs is tremendous. What is your favorite material to work with? Where stylistically appropriate, I’ve enjoyed employing plants such as jade, agave and aloe, providing an opportunity to integrate region-specific plants within a compelling design system.
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For landscape architect Scott Shrader, designing a property’s exterior layout begins not outside, but inside the home. “My initial priority is to survey the residence’s interior style; this includes elements such as the floors, walls, colors and textures,” says Shrader, who adds that this crucial review paves the way for a flawless transition to the outdoors. The featured compound’s exterior spaces evoke that unwavering connection Shrader invariably strives for. Mirroring an interior layout distinguished by muted hues and a “simplistic elegance,” the exterior design presents a corresponding palette of natural tones and a clean selection of plantings and hardscape materials. “What manifested was a feeling of relatedness and comfort, which happens to perfectly describe my ever-enduring intent.” shraderdesign.com
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Commissioned to update the exterior of a ranch-style home in the hills of El Cajon, San Diego landscape designer Debora Carl elected to infuse the property with a modern éclat. “My primary focus was incorporating climate-appropriate plantings that thrive in San Diego’s arid environment,” notes Carl, who chose to accent her resilient selection of flora—which include sweeping groundcovers, succulents and Australian willow—with a soft hardscape of natural limestone. “These vibrant gardens anchor the property, infusing the site with striking pops of color and textural appeal.“ deboracarl.com
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garden luxury This season, Michael Taylor Designs introduces Arcadia, a posh array of outdoor furnishings envisioned by designers Andrew Fisher and Jeffry Weisman. Garnering inspiration from nature, Fisher and Weisman outfitted the featured lounge chair with organically shaped legs accented by hollyhock leaves. “The collection speaks to the garden setting it was designed to enhance,” notes Fisher, who adds that the generous scale and sumptuous cushioning were necessary in order to ensure an elevated level of comfort. michaeltaylordesigns.com
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VERTICAL THINKING Debbie Kotalic visits Worth Avenue often. But, she’s not in Palm Beach to admire the fashion-centric vitrines. There’s a much more visually stimulating display that inspires passersby to stop, shoot a pic on their iPhone, and ponder the site of an 840-square-foot vertical garden. “It’s a very tight abstract that both counters and complements the avenue’s sprawling bougainvillea and breezy palm trees,” Kotalic says. “Everyone sees something different. It’s similar to when people look at the same cloud. What they envision isn’t necessarily the same.” A landscape designer for green wall specialists GSky Plant Systems, Kotalic is intimately familiar with every aspect of this wall. After all, she devised it, and even included a hidden optical illusion within its leafy façade. “I’ll give you a hint...it’s very Palm Beach,” teases Kotalic, who collaborated with the Garden Club of Palm Beach and landscape architecture firm Sanchez & Maddux. Behind its allure lies an intricate network of irrigation and maintenance systems that ensures the installation retains its wonder. As for the Rorschach-inspired camouflage, further gaze reveals (at least to us) a wind-bent palm tree, swaying fronds and all.
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MAGNATE O F TA S T E THE VISIONARY PRESIDENT OF RALPH PUCCI INTERNATIONAL DISCUSSES THE INSPIRATIONAL POWER OF ART, THE BEAUTY FOUND IN IMPERFECTIONS AND THE NEXT BIG THING. WHEN I JOINED THE family mannequin business in 1976, all the other companies were doing very ladylike and elegant mannequins. So we sprayed ours out in high-gloss colors. We went where someone else wasn’t, and that became the design philosophy of Pucci from there on out. I LOOK FOR PIECES
that are unique, simple, timeless and, most importantly, that have soul. I don’t look for furniture that’s been mass-produced; I look for special pieces that have been touched by a great artisan and a creative mind. FINISHES ARE REALLY
Clockwise from top: Ralph Pucci in his eponymous New York showroom; glass vessels by Lianne Gold; day-glow Motion mannequins; a scene from Einstein on the Beach at BAM (Brooklyn Academy of Music); a Pucci table hand-painted by Ruben Toledo; an Hervé Van der Straeten console at the New York showroom.
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breathing room. I am always inspired by sculpture, and when you go to a sculpture opening, there’s room to walk around the pieces. MUSIC IS KEY for me. For our Hervé Van der Straeten show in New York, we chose Billie Holiday and Count Basie. For Ruben Toledo in Los Angeles, we had a little fun and played early Marvin Gaye and Al Green. Music is the exclamation point to the mood we’re trying to create. I’VE BEEN WORKING with Vicente
Wolf as my interior designer for many years. My house is a little more conventional than the showrooms, but “less is more” is a theme at Pucci, and it’s a theme in my home. THE LAST THREE designers I’ve
important. I don’t like anything too slick. I like the leather of a Jim Zivic piece because it has flaws in it. I like the cracks in a Chris Lehrecke pedestal. I like imperfections. I think they’re quite beautiful.
chosen to represent are not household names—artisan Fran Taubman, lighting designer Ted Abramczyk and glass artist Lianne Gold. But all three are very original, and we’re trying to pioneer people who have something really unique to say.
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I’VE BEEN VERY impressed with the spirit of Miami’s Wynwood Arts District, and we’re going to open a new showroom there. Most people my age are thinking about retiring, but I’m thinking about opening in Miami.
going to galleries. I also visit museums and try to keep up with live performances. Last summer, I saw Robert Wilson’s Einstein on the Beach, and that opera generated a million different ideas for how to present things.
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ROUNDUP Lark drinks table with square Adams big top, McKinnon and Harris, price available to the trade; mckinnonharris.com
2305/3000 Regency/Seafoam rug, Couristan, $299 for 5'6" x 8'; couristan.com
Ridge nesting bowl set, shown in Gold, J Schatz, $780; jschatz.com
AIR APPARENT JUST IN TIME FOR SUMMER, THESE STYLISH AL FRESCO ACCENTS ARE FRESHENING UP THE GREAT OUTDOORS.
Chiquita Sunshine outdoor pillow with fringe and Charity Gingko pillow, Frontgate, price available upon request; frontgate.com
Accessory trays, Richard Frinier Collection for Brown Jordan, priced from $450; brownjordan.com
Expressions planter, Weatherend Estate Furniture, price available upon request; weatherend.com
Classic Wood Market umbrellas, Pavilion Furniture, priced from $1,787; pavilion-furniture.com
Modular lounge chair with teak base, Riveli Collection, Giati, price available upon request; giati.com
Little Harbor light fixture, Troy Lighting, $687; troy-lighting.com
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1. In Building Beauty, designer Michael S. Smith takes the reader on a journey through the design process of his version of a Palladian villa, $55; rizzoliusa.com. 2. Greenwich Style is designer Cindy Rinfret’s take on the classic American aesthetic drawn from one of Connecticut’s most established communities, $55; rizzoliusa.com 3. Keeping it in the family, sisters Porter and Hollister Hovey break down the art of collecting in Heirloom Modern, $50; rizzoliusa.com. 4. Lifestyle blogger Ronda Rice Carman shares a sneak peek inside the homes of 50 design luminaries in Designers at Home, $45; rizzoliusa.com.
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feminine floral chinoiserie and fretwork paired with snakeskin and ’60s geometrics.
emerald cocktail ring I inherited from my mother.
LA: JF Chen is number one for antique and vintage furnishings. New York: Score hard-to-find porcelain at Bardith. Creel and Gow is a no-brainer for unbelievable minerals, fossils and taxidermy. Palm Beach: House of Lavande’s vintage jewelry is to-die-for. Lori Jayne Monogramming & More mean “more” when they say it. Who doesn’t love Circa Who for antiques? A WELL-DESIGNED ROOM SHOULD HAVE: One really
good antique or vintage collectible; something large enough to notice like a console or bookcase. FEMALE DECORATOR MUSES: Nancy Lancaster and
Madeleine Castaing. Syrie Maugham had a cool thing going on, too. SUMMER WARDROBE STAPLES: I’m spending most
of my summer in Cape Cod, so am pulling out my Irving & Fine embroidered blouses and linen coats, and a pair of eyelet pants I bought in Capri about 900 years ago. I never tire of them.
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Lacroix for textiles, the simplicity of Bill Blass, the structural femininity of Balenciaga’s draping, and Dior’s New Look. CAN’T LIVE WITHOUT…
French chairs, Yves Saint Laurent’s Rive Gauche, lipstick, a space to truly call my own and lock the door, and a cocktail here and there. GUILTY PLEASURE: The
Santa Palm Car Wash in West Hollywood has the best hot dog in history… and I hesitate to tell anyone. YOUR PERSONAL AND DECORATIVE STYLE:
Personal: Wasp with a bit of Audrey Hepburn meets Auntie Mame. Decorative: Wasp invited Mame, but she in turn invited Peggy Guggenheim unannounced. FASHION HOUSE YOU DREAM OF HAVING A COLLECTION WITH:
Such pressure, but I’ll say Balenciaga. I wonder if they’ll ask me… BEST GIFT YOU’VE RECEIVED? A surprise
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Vintage Stripe in Mandarin, Perennials Outdoor Fabrics, price available upon request; perennialsfabrics.com. Santorini in Tropical Green, Donghia, price available to the trade; donghia.com. Dockside Navy in Railroaded, Summer Classics, $48 per yard; summerclassics.com. Velluto #5400-17 in Mariposa, Chella Textiles, $176 per yard; chellatextiles.com. Tangier Frame Print in Cerise, Trina Turk | Indoor-Outdoor 2, Schumacher, price available upon request; fschumacher.com. County Fair in Robin’s Egg, Perennials Outdoor Fabrics, price available upon request; perennialsfabrics.com. El Greco in Calypso, Sunbrella Fabrics, $56.99 per yard; sunbrella.com. Kimball in Peacock, Pindler & Pindler, $54.60 per yard (to the trade); pindler.com. Pinata in Amarillo, Donghia; price available to the trade; donghia.com. Soleil L.A. Print in Sunset, Trina Turk | Indoor-Outdoor 2, Schumacher, price available upon request; fschumacher.com. #31943-13, Oceania Cruises Collection for Kravet, price available upon request; kravet.com. Regatta in 002 Parasol, Maharam, $54 per yard; maharam.com.
Palmwood in Turquoise, Robert Allen with Dwell Studio, $72.95 per yard (to the trade); robertallendesign.com
Anchors Aweigh in Golden Sun, Holly Hunt, price available to the trade; hollyhunt.com
Solaris in colorway 674, Zimmer + Rohde, $139 per yard; zimmer-rohde.com
New Batik in Magenta, China Seas, Quadrille, price available to the trade; quadrillefabrics.com
15510-539 in Banana, Duralee Pavilion V, Duralee, $103.50 per yard; duralee.com
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low key With its pale pink sand beaches, preppy vibe and nostalgic old-world landscape, Harbour Island is a serene, easy-breezy paradise. Flecked with traditional notes, a healthy dose of eccentricity and classic British colonial cottages, the island’s charm inspires cool tones punctuated with vibrant color. Earthy home furnishings, white-washed finishes, nubby linens and rattan are right at home here. No wonder the design world is stealing its cues from this small Bahamian refuge. This carefree part of the globe has garnered some serious design cred, attracting interior design royalty India Hicks and David Flint Wood to its shores with Hibiscus Hill, the crown jewel of guesthouses.
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Brushstroke and Dot and Dash cocktail plates, Oscar de la Renta, $46; oscardelarenta.com En Cage table lanterns in Light Blue and Clear, Saint-Louis, priced from $1,400; 212.835.6448
Marine Life cushions, India Hicks Island Living for HSN, $49.95 for two; indiahicks.com Croissant chair, Kenneth Cobonpue, $2,640; kennethcobonpue.com
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Hand-painted elephant damask, Roberta Roller Rabbit, price available upon request; robertarollerrabbit.com
Peruvian pendant, Ranjana Khan, $540; paire.us
All gold cracker plate and nut dish set, Michael Wainwright, $238; michaelwainwright.com
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Set discreetly in the emerald waters of the Indian Ocean at India’s southernmost point lies the seductive design haven of Sri Lanka. Infused with saturated hues and rich textured finishes, Sri Lanka’s distinct design point of view has permeated way beyond its shores, spreading its jewel-tone imprints far and wide. A mecca for fresh experimental palettes, this petite island
Isoline pillows, Tabula Rasa, priced from $150; tabularasa-ny.com
gem is known for blurring the lines between indoor and outdoor living, exhibited here by legendary influential Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa, the designer behind Tangalle’s The Last House—a luxury seaside escape comprised of six intimate villas bursting with South Asian flair.
Hundred Petal Lotus table, Viya Home, price available upon request; viyahome.com
Outdoor room at Tangalle’s The Last House
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Geo bowls, AERIN, $550 for set; aerin.com
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Fashion and interiors turn toward Beijing as this capital city dazzles with striking design. Shifting gears from traditional expectations—beloved chinoiserie, blue-andwhite porcelain and graceful lattice detailing—Beijing is setting a new tone where sleek lines reign supreme and regal undertones hark back to the Ming Dynasty. With thought-provoking architecture and Chinese culture as a muse, reimagined forms take shape, never compromising function for beauty, rather combining them seamlessly. Illustrating this notion is the Grace Beijing, a contemporary hotel in the much soughtafter 798 Art District, surrounded by world-class contemporary art galleries.
Mariposa stool in Cream, Kyle Bunting, price available upon request; kylebunting.com
Rubicon table, John Lyle, price available upon request; johnlyledesign.com
Double Hands sculpture, Kelly Wearstler, $1,295; kellywearstler.com
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“I adore this chair. The curvaceous shape and simple upholstery is a winning combination. The twig-like, gilt-iron legs infuse it with an extra dose of panache. This is the kind of piece that would work just about anywhere, especially as an accent.” BRADLEY AGATHER | DALLAS, TX | THERIEN.COM
+ Upon designing the latest set of additions to Therien & Co.’s Studio Workshops collection—which includes this elegant yet slightly unexpected chair—Robert Garcia intended to evoke a relaxed contemporary vibe that challenges the wonted appearance of upholstery. When paired with the rich textural element of gilt-iron legs, the undulating lines of the seat, back and arms conjure a distinct visual lightness. PORTRAIT: MOLLY MILLER.
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+ The bold brushstrokes of modern art paired with an imaginative interpretation of exotic fruit and vivid blooms influenced Italian fabric atelier Dedar to introduce this striking new motif, which is appropriately named About Flowers. Its dramatic detailing and rich composition of hues presents a standout pattern that offers an abundant range of use, from upholstery and accent pillows to drapery.
“Dedar completely understands the synthesis of old and new, the relationship between fashion and interiors, and the rendering of classic tradition into modern luxury. I love how they shattered the anti-floral taboo by creating this exuberant fabric.” STACEY BEWKES | DARIEN, CT | QUINTESSENCEBLOG.COM
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“The twisted legs on this table help to soften its rustic aesthetic. With its deep tones, I would love to use it in a casual living room setting paired with breezy, white slipcovered furniture for maximum contrast.”
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An antique accent table discovered near her home in the south of France incited Rose Tarlow’s inspiration for designing this tony supplement to her long-celebrated assemblage of furnishings and décor. Crafted from alder in a black painted finish, this piece cultivates a unique pastoral feel by virtue of its handmade quality and visible craftsmanship.
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Curvaceous silhouettes and robust coloration converge in the latest designer collaboration from Christian Liaigre. Conceived by French artisan Eric Schmitt—who has previously envisioned a vast collection of bronze pieces for the iconic Paris studio— these one-of-a-kind crystal vases are available in strictly limited quantities in several dynamic color combinations.
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“One of my favorite design quotes is from lighting designer Gabriel Hendifar: ‘Good lighting is a room’s jewelry.’ This chandelier embodies that fully. The intricacy of the gold lace-like pattern intermixed with high-gloss polygons adds an exotic yet modern sparkle.”
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Inspired by the ancient Portuguese design technique of filigree—an intricate method for creating jewelry and accessories dating back to 3,000 BC—Koket’s mesmerizing fixture coils and bends in a sparkling cluster of spirals. Conceived from laser-cut brass and inky slices of glass, the metallic pattern and angular shapes merge to dazzle as a guaranteed focal point in any area of the home.
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Since its inception in 1979, Dorya has been drawing from the vibrancy of its Turkish roots to create gorgeous statement pieces for the home. Fusing midcentury modern design with sleek lines and a touch of Old Hollywood glamour, this knockout sideboard from the Miami-based company is undeniably chic. Comprised of rich mahogany and covered with a lustrous finish, it is emblazoned with a brilliant sunburst pattern that doubles as a work of contemporary art.
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“While the naturally derived pattern in the mahogany of this piece immediately makes it special, I’ve always had an affinity for sideboards because they can be incorporated into so many places throughout a home. I can envision this piece as a bold statement in a home office.” MEG BIRAM | WASHINGTON, D.C. | MEGBIRAM.COM
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Steps from the Pacific Ocean on Niagara Avenue is a bustling shop you won’t soon forget—Noon. The seemingly salvaged interior space assembled from vintage accents and unique wood finishes, provides an apropos shell for the handcrafted inventory; everything from soaps and candles to perfume and jewelry. Owners Nora Alexander and Maie Liis Webb carefully curate there San Diego shop to ensure that all five senses are satisfied. noondesignshop.com 2
From wispy cloths to striking modern geometrics, Huddleson offers the finest array of bespoke linens crafted with an artistic hand. For each of their painterly tablecloths, runners, placements and napkins, this Los Angeles-based linen atelier references midcentury design laced with inspired notes derived from contemporary art. Our summer favorites include Lovebirds (who wouldn’t want a romantic picnic atop this darling pattern?) and Anfa Blue for its Moroccan tile motif. huddlesonlinens.com
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It was just four short years ago that Ariel Gordon embarked upon her eponymous jewelry collection, which had young Hollywood instantly intrigued. Gracing the likes of such stars as Drew Barrymore and Eva Longoria, this L.A. jewelry designer swiftly became known for her elegant and sophisticated sensibility that effortlessly transition from day to night. Her Mini Rose Cut Birthstone necklace is a gorgeous kaleidoscope of stones. arielgordonjewelry.com
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Nestled on 16 acres in the Santa Monica Mountains is one of Los Angeles’ most beloved wineries, Moraga Estate. Proprietors and native Californians Tom and Ruth Jones have cultivated these grounds to perfection, ensuring everything is properly managed and delicately raised. A tour of this vast estate is sure to leave you awe-struck by its rolling grape fields and juxtaposition of the untamed and manicured landscape. moragavineyards.com 2
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Launching this summer at the famed Laguna Art Museum, “Faux Real” is an exhibit that mimics reality with a playful point of view expressed through sculpture. Composed of off-beat materials and unlikely subject matters, this installation—formed by a multitude of artists—cleverly brings to light ordinary objects conveyed as art through illusionism, as shown here. This is a definite do-not-miss, on display through September 29. lagunaartmuseum.org
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The Frosted Petticoat doesn’t make your ordinary chocolate. They whip up inventive creations with the usual suspects (cocoa, sugar, milk) but add a pinch of whimsy. This L.A. sweet shop was created in homage to sugary tastemakers like Willy Wonka with a dash of Marie Antoinette thrown in for good measure. These quirky chocolate showpieces are often too pretty to eat, but if you do cave to temptation, it’s impossible to stop at just one…trust us! thefrostedpetticoat.com
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Coined the jewel of La Jolla, La Valencia Hotel lives up to its reputation, boasting big, glorious views of the Pacific Ocean and old-world charm. This 112-room boutique hotel is perched on Prospect Street minutes from downtown La Jolla and steps from the majestic coastline. Indulge in one of the ocean villa suites and cocktails at La Sala. lavalencia.com
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I rarely have down time as I am usually working or playing with my two boys, so when I do sneak off for a little “me time,” my secret indulgence is Erewhon on Beverly Boulevard. While rushing around town, I slip in for a quick 100-percent organic cold-pressed juice, and for those few moments of pure bliss, I feel completely rejuvenated. Choose this over coffee in the afternoon; your body and mind will thank you! erewhonmarket.com 2
light-hearted. INTERIOR DECORATOR, LIGHTING DESIGNER AND AUTHORITY ON ALL THINGS HIP, AMES INGHAM DIVULGES HER SECRET ENERGY-BOOSTING ESCAPE, LUST-WORTHY HANDBAGS WITH L.A. ROOTS AND AN INVITING FURNITURE SHOP WITH ACCESSORIES GALORE.
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I am a big fan of L.A. local Clare Vivier. She recently opened a store on the corner of Sunset and Micheltorena, which has fashionistas buzzing with excitement. The navy blue siding and framed windows could easily be a Parisian storefront on Rue du Bac as the handbags beckon from the street. Each gorgeous bag bears a moniker stating that it is locally made; a nod to the company’s social consciousness. My only problem: how to choose just one? clarevivier.com
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Lawson-Fenning in Silver Lake has the finishing touch to your latest home project—from poufs to baskets to delicious-smelling candles by Sydney Hale Co. (my favorite is Magnolia + Rosewood) and the cute little glass bottles with matches inside are perfect accompaniments. They also carry a great lighting line by local artist Jason Koharik. He makes the coolest Serge Mouille-esque sconces that are simply timeless and oozing with midcentury charm. lawsonfenning.com
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I designed my first lantern about 10 years ago when I could not find the exact chandelier I was looking for. From there blossomed my original line of simple metal frames with oversize glass lanterns that transfer seamlessly from modern to traditional spaces. They are handmade here in Los Angeles and, because I offer custom sizes and designs, I have had the most fun collaborating with local and international designers. I am looking forward to adding an outdoor line soon, so stay tuned! amesingham.com
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“I was looking to branch out from my abstract expressionist works and to try out some ideas that I’d been formulating in my head for years,” artist James Verbicky says of the roots of his media paintings. Opposite: The Gansevoort Turks + Caicos hotel is a favorite escape.
PORTRAIT: ERIC STONER. OPPOSITE: MAGDA BIERNAT. TOP RIGHT: JAMES VERBICKY.
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“Initially, I thought of my work as a kind of branding warfare,” says artist James Verbicky of the three-dimensional works he creates using vintage media and advertisements in his San Clemente studio and shows through the JoAnne Artman Gallery in Laguna Beach and Madison Gallery in La Jolla. “It still is, but it’s also an exploration. I take things out of context, chop them up, remove parts and give them a new meaning.” Verbicky, who
Citta Samtana Diptych 47, a 2013 work by Verbicky, features mixed media, Arches paper and resin, and measures 60 by 80 inches.
obtained an Extraordinary Ability green card to stay in the U.S. after leaving his native Canada, began as an abstract painter and experienced a pivotal turning point when he was selected to show a piece at the Louvre in 2008. While exhibiting in Paris, Verbicky began collecting ephemera from vendors along the Seine, which sparked his mixed-media evolution. “I now make paintings without paint,” admits the artist, who scours obscure and foreign magazines from the 1900s to the ’60s for materials. “I mess with past information designed to influence us,” he says. “My goal is to create something that’s both mind-blowing and different.” jamesverbicky.com; 949.412.1018
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JAMES VERBICKY CURRENT PROJECT:
I’m working on an exhibition in collaboration with DTR Modern Galleries for the National Art Gallery in Bulgaria. The museum recently exhibited Damien Hirst’s show “New Religion,” so I’m very excited. I’ll be revealing a collection created on a scale I’ve never attempted. ART ICONS:
Gerhard Richter and Elmgreen & Dragset. FAVORITE HOTEL:
The Gansevoort Turks + Caicos. It’s sleek, beautiful and modern, and the restaurants there have amazing Caribbean dishes. DREAM EXHIBITION:
The Palace of Versailles has featured some impressive modern art installations. I love the juxtaposition of ultramodern art with the sweeping historical majesty of the place. It would be a huge honor to exhibit work there. GREATEST INDULGENCES:
Ice cream and plenty of espresso. I’M HAPPIEST WHEN…
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“Good design is about creating things that are timeless, that have quality and are relevant to people’s lives,” says Peter Dunham, shown in his Los Angeles shop, Hollywood at Home. Opposite: A sitting room showcases Dunham’s signature layering of color, pattern and vintage finds.
PORTRAIT: JONATHAN BECKERMAN.
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“Travel inspires me,” says Los Angeles designer Peter Dunham. “Going to a new place kicks my roving eye into gear.” As Dunham is known for his deft mix of color, pattern and worldly textiles within interiors that blend “English furniture plans, California comfort and French restraint,” it’s easy to see the impact of his wanderlust. But his singular sensibility can also be traced to his
Dunham designed Fig Leaf (front), after a fabric he saw in Salvador Dalí’s house, and Kashmir Paisley, based on an antique Indian cloth, for his line, Peter Dunham Textiles.
high school days in England. “My best friend was the son of David Hicks,” says Dunham. “David was my introduction to the world of design, and he became a mentor, friend and inspiration.” Today, Dunham’s collective influences come through whether he’s designing a home for his celebrity clients or curating the coveted items in his popular shop, Hollywood at Home. Within the shop’s two locations, he features hand-printed fabrics from his line, Peter Dunham Textiles, furniture pieces he creates based on vintage designs and one-of-a-kind finds—ranging from a 1970s Le Corbusier chaise to vintage Moroccan floor cushions—that he picks up on his globe-trotting journeys. “I’m a shopaholic,” he admits. “That’s why I opened a store!” hollywoodathome.com; 310.273.6200
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PETER DUNHAM DREAM COLLABORATION:
I would like to build a rustic modern house with Herzog & de Meuron in Hollister Ranch. It’s in Santa Barbara County and the most beautiful land, a combination of wilderness and ocean. FAVORITE DECORATING SOURCES:
The Marché Paul Bert flea market in Paris; the Brimfield Antique Show in Massachusetts; Core One antiques complex in London; Joel J. Mathieson Antiques & Fine Art in New York; Big Daddy’s Antiques, JF Chen and Blackman Cruz in L.A. ARCHITECTURE PERIOD YOU FIND MOST ENGAGING:
I like all periods except Victorian (unless it’s a railway station). I am as crazy about early Tudor houses in Norfolk as an Albert Frey house in Palm Springs. WORDS OF WISDOM:
As my client Ben Affleck said when he won his Oscar: “Work hard, and don’t hold grudges.” WHAT DO YOU COLLECT?
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“I’m excited about the sophisticated design scene in San Diego,” says John Cortese, who develops furniture for his company, Seventh & 7th Designs, in the city. Opposite: The simple aesthetic and use of materials evident in the work of the Eameses resonates with Cortese.
PORTRAIT : ERIC STONER . OPPOSITE : COURTESY OF HERMAN MILLER INC .
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Much has changed for John Cortese since he began his career sweeping floors at a woodworking shop in Brooklyn 20 years ago. After a yearlong apprenticeship with a violin maker in Woodstock, New York—“I spent my mornings and evenings learning how to sharpen Japanese hand tools and then spent my
Inspired by the distinctive lines inherent to zebrawood, Cortese designed the Quincy side table with a curved and sinuous form.
days making them dull by working on violins”—he returned to Brooklyn, rented a bench at a community shop and began making his own furniture designs. “Simplicity with a kind of radical edge has always been my signature,” says Cortese, who learned the importance of quality from his grocer father and style during his days as a fashion photographer. Today, working from a studio in San Diego’s Point Loma Design Center, he continues to straddle the line between functional objects and works of art with the 125 designs he offers through his company, Seventh & 7th Designs. The hand-finished pieces are made from materials including walnut and leather, though Cortese is beginning to explore concrete, steel and exotic finishes, explaining, “I’m always looking for the unexpected.” seventhdesigns.com; 323.203.1823
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Salvage—simple, useful, old design that I can make live again. I believe that furniture should get better with time. DREAM COLLABORATION:
I am living it right now. The finisher I work with, Ben Eismann, is on fire with ideas that are so outside the box, it’s inspiring. We’re doing a lot with walnut, bleaching and torching it, and then adding stains to highlight the beauty of each piece of wood. GREATEST INFLUENCES:
George Nakashima. My clean and simple style came from him and from my early work with hand tools. GO-TO HOST GIFT:
My mom’s homemade pesto. FAVORITE CITY:
Brooklyn. My roots are there. The name of my company, Seventh & 7th Designs, refers to the cross streets of my grandfather’s and father’s grocery store. The building has been in the family for over 125 years. EAMES OR MACKINTOSH?
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oteworthy hotels and resorts typically bust through design convention, yielding interior and architectural declarations that push the boundaries beyond residential projects. Both
creatively looser and more experimental in nature, these hotel designs’ bold assertions are definitely something to write home about, especially when an A-list decorator is at the helm. At the Viceroy Anguilla, Los Angeles designer Kelly Wearstler employed unexpected contrasts of natural, neutral-hued elegance where rugged driftwood intermingles with finely honed stone; and white, black and gold interplay with the blue Caribbean waters. The resort’s Sunset Lounge, overlooking the bay, is brimming with a myriad of design nuggets. A mesmerizing Italian marble backsplash primed for sleek open shelving stands tall and bold behind a Carrara-topped island with warm wood chevron detailing. “Be fearless,” advises Wearstler. “Incorporate a bold use of texture in your home, in your kitchen, and mix different metals and materials.” As a stylish departure to the natural backdrop, sumptuous gold (a staple of the designer’s) and shagreen-upholstered barstools offer a fashionable perch to survey the culinary action. “The raw material has so much spirit and natural beauty,” notes Wearstler. “It’s Mother Nature in her finest form. It’s architectural art.”
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Be fearless. Incorporate a bold use of texture in your home, in your kitchen, and mix different metals and materials.
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THE JAMES ROYAL PALM PHOTO. COURTESY THE JAMES ROYAL PALM. SCARP RIDGE LODGE PHOTO: DAVID MARLOW.
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LOCAL FLAVOR For the retro-inspired coffee bar at The James Royal Palm (shown at left) in Miami Beach—an area known for its Art Deco buildings—designer Lauren Rottet wanted to keep in line with the design spirit of the revamped historic hotel, and luckily, already had the ideal foundation: an existing vintage green glass wall and counter surround. Repurposing the front desk, she added shelves to the back-
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painted glass. “When I design a hotel, I look to create a mood specific to that property,” says Rottet. “I felt in this particular location that keeping with the 1940s and ’50s inspiration was appropriate.” Naples, Florida-based designer Jett Thompson also approached the Scarp Ridge Lodge’s décor, particularly that the kitchen, with an aesthetic in line with the boutique hotel’s Crested Butte, Colorado, locale. A take on the all-white kitchen, Thompson warmed up the potentially stark palette by working with blonde woods and almond-hued cabinetry and accents.
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from a holiday to exotic Bali. With enticing beaches, sprawling cliffs, emerald rice fields, and active volcanic peaks, this ecological wonder may possess alluring topography, but it’s the
spirited approach to design that’s captured our attention. Encouraged by the lush equatorial gardens on the grounds of luxury resort Karma Jimbaran, Grounds Kent Architects embraced the untamed environment when creating this serene soaking retreat. Cast out of a unique blend of terrazzo, marble and
sandstone, the organically shaped bath echoes the design sensibility consistent throughout the property. “The villas are built to follow the design of a traditional courtyard found in a Bali village,” explains Martin Grounds, lead architect on the project. A wide stone path dotted with river rocks connects to the freestanding, open-air tub, overhung with palms and frangipanis, while the imposing stonewall anchors the retreat giving way to the natural plant inhabitants. The awardwinning Australian firm found inspiration amidst the lush tropical landscape and peacefully nestled this stunning display of classic Balinese architecture. “There is something truly luxurious about an outdoor bath in the sweet Bali air.”
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There is something truly luxurious about an outdoor bath in the sweet Bali air. MARTIN GROUNDS, GROUNDS KENT ARCHITECTS
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PHOTO: COURTESY KARMA JIMBARAN.
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Side replies with The Mark Hotel, designed by the legendary Jacques Grange.
IZAK SENBAHAR, THE MARK HOTEL
Countering the at-ease Balinese dream is TriBeCa’s Greenwich Hotel (shown above.) The 88-room brownstone boasts spaces that elicit luxury apartments rather than mere hotel rooms. Hence, you won’t find any commonplace bathrooms on the premises, only traces of meticulous attention to detail. Designer Samantha Crasco used Carrara marble as her muse when assembling this space, as the mosaic floors set the stage for the gold hardware and an
Owner Izak Senbahar, who worked closely with Grange, wanted the hotel to exhibit “French luxury with Swiss precision.” Saturated with artistic expression, the übersophisticated vanity fitted with sleek Lefroy Brooks nickel finishes is a modern complement to the classically striped Belgian black and Thassos white marble floors. And that pastel mint complexion? It was added to “bring a translucent element into the mix,” says Senbahar. “It was necessary to include this eye-catching color detail to draw you in even further.”
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THE MARK HOTEL PHOTO: TODD EBERLE. GREENWICH HOTEL PHOTO: HERBERT YPMA.
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Tiles, top row, left to right: FULL BLOOM Corolle Inserto Mix 3, Cielo Collection, Fap Ceramiche; specceramics.com. CORNERSTONE Cuban Heritage Design in Sugar Cookie, Avente Tile; aventetile.com. GLASS THEORY Assorted Glass Square Tiles, Dolce Glass Tile; dolceglasstile.com. COLOR CRUSH Assorted Crush Recycled Glass Tiles, Fireclay Tile; fireclaytile.com. Middle row, left to right: ORANGE DREAM Calypso in Cream, Chamois and Chesapeake, Sabine Hill; sabinehill.com. FINISHING TOUCH Cortes Drop-in, Kibak Tile; kibaktile.com. VISUAL EFFECT Estrela (a15nz1i), Nize Collection, Antigua Del Mar; antiguadelmartile.com. ELEGANTLY STATED Lace, Sabine Hill; sabinehill.com. ARTISTIC SCOPE Jimi, Angela Adams Collection, Kibak Tile; kibaktile.com. EARTH BOUND Assorted Crush Recycled Glass Tiles, Fireclay Tile; fireclaytile.com. BLOSSOMING BEAUTY Wallflower, Sakura Collection, Kibak Tile; kibaktile.com. SPELLBOUND Hex #8 in Green, Kismet Tile; kismettile.com. Bottom row, left to right: LINEAR THOUGHT Vague Chinoise, Emery & Cie; emeryetcie.com. SKETCH PERFECT Origins Collection, Clé; cletile.com. FLIGHT PATTERN Arbre Manganèse in two tiles, Emery & Cie; emeryetcie.com. Assorted Debris Series Recycled Tiles, Fireclay Tile; fireclaytile.com. Accessories: Top: Pottery courtesy Michelle Mendlowitz; michellemendlowitz.com. Amy Howard powder paint and brushes, Amy Howard at Home; amyhowardhome.com. Bottom: Bulb Vase in Lemongrass, Heath Ceramics; heathceramics.com. Paintbrush, Annie Sloan; anniesloan.com.
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Architect Russell Shubin marked the entry of a Pacific Palisades house with a board-form concrete wall. Opposite top: Floor-to-ceiling sliding doors connect the living area with an outdoor terrace. Opposite bottom: Landscape designer Selena Souders placed large discs overflowing with sculptural plantings around the property.
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eal luxury is restraint,” says architect Russell Shubin of his approach to redesigning the Pacific Palisades residence of Karina and Blake Mirkin and their two young children. “It’s qualitative. It’s not about more is better.” What the
Mirkin’s existing house—a 1960s structure that had been remodeled in the 1980s—lacked with its relatively small footprint, it made up for with its unique siting. “The house is on a promontory,” Shubin says. “So every place on the site has a completely different view. We let the forms of the house fall out of framing those particular vistas and experiences.” Shubin took the structure down to its studs and then reshaped the exterior with flat roofs and clean modernist lines. As the house is built into the hillside, he placed the public areas on the top floor, the master bedroom and two children’s rooms one level down, and an office below that. To capture the expansive views, Shubin held back from the expected walls of floor-to-ceiling glass in favor of carefully crafted vistas for impact. “There’s more drama in strategically placed openings and views,” explains the architect. “It’s the juxtaposition of solid and void.”
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“I CHOSE A PALETTE THAT WAS COMPLEMENTARY OF THE BEACH.”
Designer Summer Jensen wrapped a wood console from Phillips Collection around a custom bench covered with fabric from Armani/Casa Exclusive Textiles by Rubelli. She designed the open kitchen with warm Hawaiian koa wood cabinetry and an island made with white quartzite.
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The architect also made the most of the limited footprint by eliminating transitional areas to blur the line between indoors and out. “The design problem I faced was how to create more visual, usable space,” explains Shubin, who dissolved the boundary between the living area and a large outdoor terrace with a corner of floor-to-ceiling sliding glass doors. “We designed from the inside out and from the outside in. We captured that space from the exterior.” That method aligned perfectly with the Mirkin’s lifestyle. “We wanted to take advantage of this lot in a significant way,” Blake Mirkin says. “And what we built dovetails with the way we live with our two sons: lots of indoor and outdoor entertainment.” Designer Summer Jensen underscored this seamless blend. “Because the views are so amazing and they’re a family that lives outdoors, I wanted the interiors to step back a little bit,” Jensen says. “I chose a palette that was complementary of the beach, like the driftwood and sand, and then let the views provide the dynamic colors.” She chose a durable white oak for the floor and then cerused and white-washed it, and designed custom kitchen cabinetry from Hawaiian koa wood.
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A wall paneled with koa lends a rich counterpoint to the dining room’s corner window, which offers uninterrupted coastline views. The custom table and benches, upholstered with hair-on-hide from Saddlemans of Santa Fe, are from Plantation, and the pendant is by John Pomp Studios from A. Rudin.
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To play off the white walls, she incorporated panels of koa to frame the television in the living area and offset a corner window in the dining area. “I wanted there to be some areas that were highlighted,” says Jensen, who also designed upholstered furniture pieces meant to be
In the main living area, Shubin kept the interior pitch of the ceiling from the original structure, and Jensen used koa paneling to conceal the television wiring. She covered a custom sofa and chaise lounge with a textile from Castel.
comfortable and flexible. “Since the floor plan is quite small, we really wanted it to feel like one unified space that also extends to the outdoors,” says Jensen of the outdoor terrace she appointed with seating and dining areas. “I used the same palette as the interior so the outdoor room felt like part of the entire house and added to their overall living space.” Even though very little square footage was added to the existing floor plan, the slope and shape of the lot presented serious geological challenges. The house’s foundation had settled five inches and builder Curtis Quillin had to reinforce it by installing a total of 20 friction piles 30 feet deep. “It was grueling work because digging for the piles was done by hand,” Quillin says. “It took over 16 weeks to perform.”
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Jensen chose a sofa and chairs from Janus et Cie to face a built-in fire pit on the expansive terrace, which landscape architect Dirk J. Gaudet accented with channels of river rocks. A long custom dining table and bar-height chairs are by James de Wulf.
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Jensen used walnut for the master bath’s vanity and to create a frame around the area. Sconces by Marian Jamieson through Holly Hunt illuminate the space, and a door opens to a wraparound terrace and the ocean air.
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Ironically, the largest and flattest part of the property is used as a lawn. “The grass offers a feeling of expansiveness you don’t normally get in this area,” says landscape architect Dirk J. Gaudet, who designed the property’s hardscaping with basic forms that complement the architecture’s scale and shape. “It also gives an open-edge view of the ocean and city lights.” To punctuate the grounds, landscape designer Selena Souders, who selected the plantings, installed eight round steel dishes on three sides of the house. The disc-like vessels, reaching up to twelve feet high and six feet wide, “add scale and sculptural focal points to the property,” Souders says. During the two years of construction, the owners were faced with making countless decisions. “When you’re building a house, you always have crossroads,” Blake says. “Essentially, at every one of the crossroads we chose quality over budget because we thought the architecture and location merited it. We felt we had to do it right.” L
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In the master bedroom, Jensen placed Plantation’s Matador bench at the foot of a custom bed dressed with linens from Restoration Hardware and pillows made with Castel velvet. Boyd Lighting’s Library sconces attach to a mirror flanked by walnut cabinets Jensen designed and inlaid with shagreen.
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H
e kept using the word extreme,” says designer Fred Gemmell of his client Andrew Canter, who owns and operates a private investment firm. But being extreme—creatively, materially and technically—is exactly what was required
in order to create his modern La Jolla house, which sits on an oceanfront property measuring a compact 25 feet wide by 100 feet long. Canter understood the limitations, but he also saw the potential. “I told the design team that I would be putting them to the test!” says Canter. “The concept was to create something rare and extraordinary in every aspect of the design.” Canter began working on plans with architect Stösh Podeswik, who was involved with the initial design of the structure’s main shell before shifting his focus to construction drawings and handling the complex city and coastal permits. When Canter brought in Gemmell, the structure began to take on its distinctive look. “I spent a lot of time designing and building boats when I first came to San Diego,” says Gemmell, who collaborated on the project with his colleague, architect Lauren Williams. “Since the lot was small and on the water, the house just wanted to feel like a land ship.” As they began designing, the duo demonstrated a creative and economical use of space. “We literally used every inch,” says Williams. “We started with a rectangular lot with setbacks and began sculpting the building’s form to soften it and keep it from becoming a big box.” The resulting curvature along the southern façade is subtle, and, together with cantilevered decks sheathed in titanium that project dramatically toward the water, lends a nautical feel. Those decks, says builder Ryan Hill, “required a tremendous amount of structural analysis.” But the most daunting challenge for him came when Canter and Gemmell decided to put a swimming pool on the roof. “It forced the structural engineer to completely rethink the way the house would be built,” says Hill. “It went from wood-framed construction to a hybrid of steel and cast-in-place concrete.” The team also created a subterranean garage accessed by a hydraulic ramp, which raises and lowers cars, and they installed a laser-guided turntable inside the door for ease of entering and exiting. For the levels in between, the living spaces flow together on the main floor, while the master and a guest bedroom are upstairs. As the living area and master bedroom open completely to the elements with pocketing lift-andslide doors, a cohesive indoor-outdoor palette was essential. As was finding a durable one. “We had to test every material because waves constantly
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Fred Gemmell and Lauren Williams gave a La Jolla residence a modern nautical feel with custom pieces and rich materials. A sofa from B&B Italia defines the living area, which features a stainless-steeland-wood coffee table. Limestone flooring from Tuo Sogno Dream Surfaces Showroom was installed by European Wholesale Countertops and Cabinets.
“ THE CONCEPT WAS TO CREATE SOMETHING EXTRAORDINARY IN EVERY ASPECT OF THE DESIGN.”
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Colorful plantings, put in by landscape designer Justin Williams, add a soft natural border to the structure’s façade, which features Venetian plaster with vertical elements of Amazon limestone, from Classic Tile & Mosaic. Titanium bands wrap the gravity-defying cantilevered terraces.
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crash on the sand and throw salt onto the house,” says Gemmell. Outside, Venetian plaster, glass and chiseled limestone define the structure’s form. Inside, ceilings are lined with bleached etimoe and floors are tiled with white limestone. The kitchen cabinetry, island and master suite feature 3,000 square feet of graphically figured Hawaiian koa veneer harvested from a naturally felled tree in Hilo. “It’s an extremely beautiful and rare wood,” says Gemmell. “And it fit Andrew’s desire for something out of the box.” Gemmell and Williams handled the interior design as well, which acts as a perfect extension of the building. Given the unique curvature of the house, almost all of the furniture—from the living area’s coffee table to the built-in master bedroom’s bed—had to be custom made. “We wanted to create a fine, furniture-grade sculptural interior that was expressive without being too decorative,” says Gemmell. 182 L U X E I N T E R I O R S
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The kitchen’s striking design is marked by a combination of bleached and natural koa veneers, which were executed by Brassington Caseworks, and frosted glass cabinetry from DNA Design Group. The appliances are by Miele.
“THE HOUSE WANTED TO FEEL LIKE A LAND SHIP.”
Hill Construction Company built the oceanfront house, which features a subtle curve along one façade. Glass railings provide a border between the house and a sidewalk that slopes down toward the beach. Patterson Engineering devised the steel and cast-in-place concrete frame to support a rooftop swimming pool.
A narrow skylight in the ceiling under the pool illuminates a stairway, which features cantilevered frosted-glass treads. A row of doors, cloaked by koa veneers, conceals closets, light controls, a mechanical room and a bedroom along the second floor.
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The house’s rich textures carry through to a guest room bath, where a vanity and cabinet are highlighted with koa veneers. A Hansgrohe faucet pours into a Victoria + Albert sink, both from Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery. C O N T I N U E D F R O M P A G E 182
As the structure maximizes the boundaries of its lot, there wasn’t much space left for greenery. But landscape designer and contractor Justin Williams, Lauren’s husband, managed to make an impact nonetheless. “It’s a tough site,” he says. “Everything had to be wind-, salt- and full-sun-resistant.” To add colorful elements to the property, he filled rectangular stone boxes with sturdy sculptural plantings of aeonium, echeveria and aloe Hercules and then softened it all with a row of stipa grass. “Andrew was open to any idea we threw at him,” says Williams. “It made the process really fun for all of us involved.” Which goes to show what can be possible when a client is adventurous to, well, the extreme. L
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A custom bed in the master stands between a row of closet doors, sporting koa veneers and trimmed with backlit resin, and a limestone column that extends through to the exterior. Behind the bed, the bath’s glass enclosure can frost over for privacy.
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ometimes a house defies labels, as seems to be the case with the Newport Beach residence of Julie and Darrick Walker. “It has an elegant coastal style with European overtones,” says landscape designer Molly Wood, who collaborated on the
project with architect Cynthia Childs and designers Erin Curci and Erin Flinn. “The house looks like it’s always been there, yet it has modern elements,” says Childs, while Flinn notes that it feels “casual yet elegant, beautiful but realistic.” Builder Neil Longman would describe the residence as having “a beachy feel mixed with rustic elements.” While the house might have its contradictions, they all fit seamlessly together. The structure, which sits comfortably on a tight 45-by-93-foot lot, was designed to maximize outdoor living. On one side of the front entry, which is flanked by two olive trees, Wood created a seating area by installing a built-in banquette and a fire pit, and the designers added three KingsleyBate resin wicker chairs. On the opposite side, Wood centered a birdbath on picturesque bluestone step stones. “It’s decadent to use that much Orange County real estate just for beauty, but it was worth it,” she says. Additional usable outdoor space comes from a southern-facing courtyard, the centerpiece of the house, which is appointed as an alfresco dining room. Wood enclosed the small but pivotal space with reclaimed iron panels and then coaxed vines to grow along an iron
INTERIOR DESIGN Erin Flinn and Erin Curci, E2 Interior Design ARCHITECTURE Cynthia Childs, Cynthia Childs, Architect HOME BUILDER Neil Longman, Longman Construction LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Molly Wood, Molly Wood Garden Design BEDROOMS 3
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Above: Landscape designer Molly Wood designed a built-in fire pit and banquette for a Newport Beach house. Designers Erin Flinn and Erin Curci completed the area with chairs by Kingsley-Bate. Right: A fan coral and vintage brass bells adorn the living room mantel. The oil is by Marc Whitney.
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trellis, offering shade but still allowing the sun to peak through. She also put in lush Mayten trees and angel’s trumpets along the walls. Childs used a mix of materials—wood, stone and brick—to mark the exterior, and took a similar approach inside to add depth. Childs chose rough-hewn materials like reclaimed wide-plank French oak flooring and bricks with a hand-washed look to give the structure a “European flair.” Antique beams, sewn together with painted tongue-and-groove planks, line the cathedral ceiling of the master bedroom and form a grid pattern on the living room and kitchen ceilings. The beams “give old-world strength to a fresh look,” says Childs, who finished the stair railing with a reclaimed feel and acid-washed oak shelves to nest into built-ins in the master bedroom. 190 L U X E I N T E R I O R S
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“The house has an elegant coastal style with European overtones.�
Wood carved out a section in front of the house for a birdbath. The space is grounded with bluestone step stones and planted with rain lily bulbs, ajuga and elfin thyme.
Above: Architect Cynthia Childs designed builtins for the mudroom, and throughout, to lend character and function. Right: Wood utilized succulents, including aeoniums and crassula, for color and graphic impact.
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Antique ceiling beams and a farmhouse-style sink give the sunny kitchen an old-world feel. The designers pulled up cane-and-wood bar chairs by Dovetail Furniture to an island crowned with a honed marble countertop. The glass pendants are by Four Hands.
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“We used pieces with simple lines because the house already has a lot of texture,” Curci says of the approach she and Flinn took with the interiors. “But at the same time, we kept things interesting by custom-designing pieces and searching for special items.” The duo, who worked within a muted color palette, highlighted the living room’s built-in shelves with a soft sea green. They then appointed the space with comfortable yet tailored furnishings that they designed in a “coastal French” style and covered with soft linen blends. Although Flinn and Curci custom designed most of the house’s furnishings, they also reworked some pieces to fit within the same European aesthetic. In the master bedroom, they reimagined bedside tables by adding a new layer of paint and a marble slab on top.
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A custom sectional, upholstered with a colorful linen by Pindler & Pindler, converts to a sleeper when needed. A white oak coffee table from West Elm centers the space, where artwork found at the local flea market is displayed.
In the open kitchen, a zinc-topped breakfast table from R.J. Imports is paired with Dovetail Furniture chairs, which the designers slipcovered with vintage linen. Pillows made with Schumacher fabrics lend a punch of color.
A peek inside the master bedroom reveals a Song of India plant. Right: Wood created a secret-garden feel for an outdoor dining area with plenty of greenery and a wall-mounted clamshell fountain. The chairs are by KingsleyBate, and the custom light fixture is from Wood’s shop, Molly Wood Garden Design.
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The designers refinished the clients’ existing dining table and complemented it with new white oak chairs from Brownstone, which they upholstered with linen. The wool-andsilk carpet is from Stark, and the hanging light fixture is from Currey & Company.
Beams highlight the cathedral ceiling of the master bath. The countertop is honed marble, and the tumbled limestone flooring was custom-cut to size. The chandelier and sconces are from Moonlighting Studio.
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In addition to the elegant sensibility, the house’s location and clients’ lifestyle also played a role in the design. “We wanted the home to feel inviting and remind them that they’re living near the beach,” says Flinn. In the dining room, the designers refinished the owners’ cherry-stained dining table to match the lighter wood tones in the house and then paired it with greige-stained white oak dining chairs. The chairs’ gentle but pronounced curves echo the furnishings used throughout. Although the scale of the house makes it feel comfortable and spacious, Childs still maximized the space by designing details like a coffee bar and hidden memo desk in the kitchen and shelves tucked into archways in the wall. “We got a lot out of this little lot,” says Childs. “It may not be easily pinned down to a single style, but it has a lot of personality.” L
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In the master bedroom, a serene and romantic space is created with muted colors and elegant linens. The designers crowned the custom bed with an upholstered headboard, and chose a tufted bench by Dovetail Furniture to place at the foot. The antique hand-knotted wool rug is from Rug Resources.
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INTERIOR DESIGN Nick Berman, Nick Berman Design ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Nick Berman, Nick Berman Design HOME BUILDER Ernesto Alonzo, Alonzo Construction, Inc., and Matt Rogers, Rogers Construction LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Nick Berman, Nick Berman Design BEDROOMS 3
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“WORKING ON THE HOUSE COMPELLED ME TO EXAMINE MY PASSIONS AS A DESIGNER.”
Designer Nick Berman appointed his Los Angeles living room with pieces from his furniture line, Berman Rosetti. A Cubist sofa and four Wing lounge chairs face the Zen coffee table. Opposite: Low walls of steel-troweled concrete border the stairway.
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y home is my sanctuary,” says designer Nick Berman of his house nestled in the Santa Monica Mountains. “It’s the gestation place for many of my designs.” He first purchased the 1970s flat-roofed nondescript
structure for its panoramic views and retreat-like setting and then set about transforming the once-ordinary residence into a one-of-a-kind home. “Working on the house compelled me to examine my passions as a designer,” says Berman, who started his career as an interior and architectural designer and now focuses his energies on his distinctive furniture company, Berman Rosetti. “It made me refine my point-ofview and extrapolate that into my furniture. It purified my vision.” The pieces in his furniture line, which he designs and owns with his business partner Gennaro Rosetti, are made with organic materials and marked by strong architectural lines, contrasting textures and an intrinsic warmth. Similar values—summed up by Berman as “rustic minimalism with a soul”—apply to his redesigned home.
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“The old house had no sense of entry, so I created one,” says Berman of the entrance that now opens to an inner courtyard, which he landscaped with queen palms and mondo grass. “The home’s opaque from the street, yet I put little square cutouts in the gate and adjoining fence for intrigue.” Equally important are the exterior’s bold forms and special finishes. For the textured terra-cotta stucco that sheaths the exterior, Berman’s longtime collaborator and builder Ernesto Alonzo notes, “While the concrete was still wet, we embedded it with rock salt and then hosed it off and finished it.” The dramatic changes continued inside, where Berman remodeled the structure’s principal rooms—kitchen, living, dining—into one powerful living area. “You also encounter a whole wall of windows that face the views,” he says. “The effect is a counterpoint to what you’ve seen from the street or courtyard. It’s a different world.” Berman chose random northern Idaho quartzite for the floors and smooth drywall for the walls. A dated tile fireplace was given its own sleek canted wall and finished in steel-troweled concrete. Berman’s in-depth knowledge of wood, accumulated over years spent designing furniture, is brought to light with his innovative approach to the kitchen cabinetry. He chose cerused flat-cut oak for the built-ins, but for the island’s base, he opted for rift-cut oak to lend formality.
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“MY HOME IS THE GESTATION PLACE FOR MANY OF MY DESIGNS.”
Berman added a large picture window to the dining area and designed custom rift-cut cerused oak cabinets, which were fabricated through Berman Rosetti, to the space. The Foal dining chairs and Ocampo dining table are also from his line.
The lower-level family room is marked by tactile northern Idaho quartzite, which Berman used on the floors and for the fireplace surround. The leather-upholstered Brentwood lounge and ottoman face a narrow coffee table custom made by Berman Rosetti to fit the space.
In a powder room, a textured antique tin mirror from Mexico hangs on a smooth concrete wall above a large slab of northern Idaho quartzite, which was drilled to accommodate a sink vessel by Kohler.
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“I cantilevered the 12-foot-long stainless-steel counter above the barstools for casual dining,” adds Berman, who placed his Ocampo dining table under a nearby window and encircled it with maple Foal chairs covered with Mongolian lambskin. “I love the textural counterpoint of the lambskin juxtaposed with the simplicity of the furniture,” Berman says. When Berman decided to enlarge the master suite, he also chose to add a series of decks that would reach out into the trees and make the most of the views. “We had to set up scaffolding on the mountainside to insert structural beams for cantilevering the master suite and the outside decks,” Alonzo says. “It was like surgery!”
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Above: Berman appointed an intimate reading nook in the master bedroom with Berman Rosetti’s Fretwork lounge chairs. Right: The master bathroom features a rich mix of materials, including a Pompeii gold limestone countertop, a wenge-and-teak vanity and a zebrawood mirror.
Pompeii gold limestone frames a Japanese soaking tub in the master bathroom. Outside, Berman integrated a serene water feature into the landscape, which he designed to be textured and drought-tolerant.
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For the newly expanded master bedroom, Berman designed a 25-footwide wenge bookcase to sit across from his Arroyo bed. “Conceptually,” notes Berman, “it defines the length of the space and guides your eye toward the prize—the view.” In the master bathroom, two vanities flank a shower pan of glass tiles, which steps up to a Japanese soaking tub. Berman wanted the shower’s glass walls to be flush with the ceiling, to keep the space open visually. “We had to install the shower tracks before the drywall was done,” says builder Matt Rogers, who worked with Berman on the master suite. “And the mosaic work was very labor intensive.” Berman’s quest for craftsmanship pervaded every part of the redesign, including the master’s closet, where he installed Japanese-style chests instead of conventional built-ins. The idea ended up inspiring the Tansu modular storage system now sold through his company. “The relationship became symbiotic as pieces I designed for my house would evolve into some aspect of the collection and vice versa,” says Berman, who found that being his own client proved to be a creatively inspiring endeavor. “I got to see how my ideas worked contextually, instead of in isolation. I became the user as well as creator. Now when people visit my home, they can feel its harmony and cohesiveness.” L
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Berman continued the use of Idaho quartzite onto a deck, which seems to project into the surrounding lush greenery. He furnished the space with a sofa from the Catalina collection by Berman Rosetti for Sutherland and chairs from Sutherland’s Classic line.
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WOOD FLOORING Universal Hardwood Los Angeles, CA 310.839.9663
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LIGHT FIXTURE John Pomp Studios A. Rudin Los Angeles, CA 310.659.2388
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TABLE Custom Plantation Los Angeles, CA 323.932.0511
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LIFT - AND - SLIDE DOORS Design Synthesis San Diego, CA 858.271.8480
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RUG Outrageous Rugs San Diego, CA 858.536.9118
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LIMESTONE FLOORING Tuo Sogno Dream Surfaces Showroom La Jolla, CA 858.459.4123
A R C H I T E C T U R E Stosh Thomas Architects PC H O M E B U I L D E R Hill Construction Company
A R C H I T E C T U R E Shubin + Donaldson Architects H O M E B U I L D E R Quillin Construction Corp.
I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Matrix Design Studio
I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Hawk & Co.
L A N D S CA P E A R C H I T E C T U R E La Jolla Landscape & Design
L A N D S CA P E A R C H I T E C T U R E Gaudet Design Group and Big Red Sun
P R O J E C T D E S I G N Matrix Design Studio
ARCHITECTURE Shubin + Donaldson Architects Culver City, CA 310.204.0688 BEDDING Restoration Hardware West Hollywood, CA 310.652.0323 BEDROOM SCONCES Boyd Lighting Donghia Los Angeles, CA 310.657.6060 HOME BUILDER Quillin Construction Corp. Calabasas, CA 818.225.8530 INTERIOR DESIGN Hawk & Co. Los Angeles, CA 808.352.6170 214 L U X E I N T E R I O R S
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LIVING AREA COFFEE TABLE Decoratum London, England +44 0 20 7724 6969 LIVING AREA WOOD CONSOLE Phillips Collection High Point, NC 336.882.7400
MILLWORK & CABINETRY Mueller Custom Cabinetry Pacoima, CA 818.686.0200 OUTDOOR DINING TABLE Custom James de Wulf Los Angeles, CA 310.315.7100 OUTDOOR SOFA Janus et Cie West Hollywood, CA 310.652.7090 STONE & TILE INSTALLATION Tile in Style Moorpark, CA 818.269.2580
APPLIANCES Miele Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery Vista, CA 760.643.4240 ARCHITECTURE Stosh Thomas Architects PC La Mesa, CA 619.246.9044 DINING BANQUETTE Custom by designer Ultimate Furniture Design San Diego, CA 858.450.3110 DINING BANQUETTE FABRIC Becky Walker & Associates Del Mar, CA 858.259.0818
HOME BUILDER Hill Construction Company San Diego, CA 858.272.2975 INTERIOR DESIGN Matrix Design Studio San Diego, CA 858.546.0917 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE & INSTALLATION La Jolla Landscape & Design San Diego, CA 858.220.3138 LIMESTONE FLOOR INSTALLATION European Wholesale Countertops and Cabinets, Inc. Santee, CA 619.562.0565
PROJECT DESIGN Matrix Design Studio San Diego, CA 858.546.0917 POOL Mission Pools Escondido, CA 760.743.2605 STRUCTURAL ENGINEER Patterson Engineering San Diego, CA 858.605.0937 WINDOWS Pacific Architectural Millwork Brea, CA 562.905.3200
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OTTOMAN Berman Rosetti Los Angeles, CA 310.476.6242
A R C H I T E C T U R A L D E S I G N Nick Berman Design
A R C H I T E C T U R E Cynthia Childs, Architect H O M E B U I L D E R Longman Construction
H O M E B U I L D E R Alonzo Construction, Inc., and Rogers Construction
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L A N D S CA P E A R C H I T E C T U R E Molly Wood Garden Design
L A N D S CA P E A R C H I T E C T U R E Nick Berman Design
ARCHITECTURE Cynthia Childs, Architect Newport Beach, CA 949.718.3528 BEDROOM BENCH Dovetail Furniture Los Angeles, CA 310.380.4800 BREAKFAST NOOK LIGHT FIXTURE Gatehouse Costa Mesa, CA 949.515.2335 BREAKFAST TABLE R.J. Imports San Juan Capistrano, CA 949.248.8810 COUNTERTOPS Concept Studio Corona del Mar, CA 949.759.0606
DINING ROOM CHAIRS Brownstone Richmond, CA 510.236.0703
KITCHEN PENDANTS Four Hands Austin, TX 512.371.7575
ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN Nick Berman Design Los Angeles, CA 310.476.6242
DINING ROOM LIGHT FIXTURE Currey & Company Atlanta, GA 877.768.6428
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Molly Wood Garden Design Costa Mesa, CA 949.548.1611
CONCRETE FINISHES Dave Davis Plastering, Inc. Santa Clarita, CA 661.255.5382
HOME BUILDER Longman Construction Newport Beach, CA 949.722.7711 INTERIOR DESIGN E2 Interior Design Newport Beach, CA 949.230.3258 KITCHEN BAR CHAIRS Dovetail Furniture Los Angeles, CA 310.380.4800
LIVING ROOM SOFA Custom by designer A & B Upholstery and Furniture Costa Mesa, CA 714.540.1821 WOOD FLOORING The Vintage Wood Floor Company Costa Mesa, CA 714.557.9655
FLOORING Bourget Flagstone Co. Santa Monica, CA 310.829.4010 HOME BUILDER Alonzo Construction, Inc. Culver City, CA 310.391.2611 Rogers Construction Van Nuys, CA 818.232.1581
INTERIOR DESIGN Nick Berman Design Los Angeles, CA 310.476.6242 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Nick Berman Design Los Angeles, CA 310.476.6242 LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION Larson Landscaping Tarzana, CA 310.550.8952 LIVING ROOM CHAIRS Berman Rosetti Los Angeles, CA 310.476.6242
MASTER BEDROOM BOOKCASE Custom Berman Rosetti Los Angeles, CA 310.476.6242 MILLWORK Berman Rosetti Los Angeles, CA 310.476.6242 OUTDOOR FURNITURE WITH WHITE FABRIC Berman Rosetti for Sutherland David Sutherland Showroom Dallas, TX 214.742.6501 OUTDOOR PLANTERS Rolling Greens Los Angeles, CA 323.934.4500
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ADDRESS 8335 West Sunset Boulevard, Suite 400 West Hollywood, California CONTACT USA 323.337.9009 Japan +81 90.6007.7278 info@idgrouplive.com WEBSITE idgrouplive.com JEFF VANCE OWNER
ID GROUP
WHICH PROJECTS HAVE BROUGHT YOU THE MOST SATISFACTION? In Japan, we collaborated with local architects and contractors and gained a different perspective on design and building, which we now apply to our projects. HOW DO YOU THINK YOUR CLIENTS WOULD CHARACTERIZE YOU? Bold, different, family. For many of our projects, we act as a client representative as well as the designer and contractor. WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON NEXT? As a design-build company, at any given point in time, we are involved in a project at different stages, from due diligence to design to construction to estate maintenance.
iD Group’s combination of groundbreaking design with flawless execution answers the question, “Can a home be a collectible item?”. Valued and sought after by enthusiasts of architectural authenticity and conscientious design, Los Angeles design-build firm iD Group gives way to the concept that a home or commercial space can be as unique and valued as that of art, antiques or cars. “Our work is not about square footage and the number of bedrooms and baths; it’s got rare qualities that go into it that make it a trophy property,” shares owner Jeff Vance. With a strong track record in working with discerning homeowners and esteemed businesses, iD Group adopts a practical approach for each project: start with common sense. “If there is an improved, more efficient way to do something, we’ll find it and implement it,” says Vance. “We question everything: Could it be better? Is that the best way?” iD Group’s impressive portfolio spans the design spectrum and the globe, from Classical Spanish to ultramodern; to Honolulu to South America to Japan. “Whatever the architectural value is, in whatever location it may be in, we just want to make sure it is well put together,” he says. A series of recent, large-scale projects in Japan further enhanced the capabilities of the design-build firm, starting with quality of presentation. “Working in Japan was good schooling for us because the developer’s expectations were extremely high, and his team is meticulous about everything.” Carving a unique niche in the market—where ingenuity meets precision—iD Group avoids trends and of-the-moment design: “We design and build homes that in 20 years from now, all it will need is a new coat of paint,” says Vance.
Exposed structural concrete and warm walnut interior finishes are combined to form a tranquil setting in which residents can enjoy sweeping views of Waikiki and the Pacific Ocean.
This penthouse in Kobe, Japan, is a peaceful harmony of materials, color, texture and detail designed for a sophisticated way of life. 厳選かつ洗練された素材、 色、ディティールが、気品のある生活を紡ぎだす。
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Clean lines and a simple palette of materials provide the ideal backdrop for entertaining in the Hollywood Hills.
“We are a dynamic team that really enjoys putting together cool, unique properties.” –JEFF VANCE, OWNER
Located in the Hollywood Hills, this house is designed with a procession of spaces that move you with continued anticipation of the view. The entry to the residence dramatically juxtaposes shadow and light.
This 10,000-square-foot residence is designed to respond to the site and view. The building is an interplay between indoor and outdoor spaces in a continual effect to frame the breathtaking views.
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ADDRESS 18344 Oxnard Street, Suite 209 Tarzana, California CONTACT 800.401.3220 info@sodbuilders.com WEBSITE sodbuilders.com OREN DAGAN OWNER
S O D BUILDERS, INC.
WHICH PROJECTS HAVE BROUGHT YOU THE MOST SATISFACTION? The projects that bring me the most satisfaction are those that are the most complicated and challenging. When completing those types of projects, the satisfaction you get is worth it all. HOW DO YOU DEFINE A SUCCESSFUL PROJECT? When a project is done within the agreed timeline, the construction is done correctly and the client has a big smile when the final payment is made—then we know it’s a successful project. WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON NEXT? Building on excellence is where we are leading to: We believe in building for tomorrow and building green homes that will stand the test of time, consume less energy and provide for healthier living.
Born of vision to create a company based on client service, communication, quality and safety, Oren Dagan of SOD Builders realized his goal, creating one-of-a-kind home building and remodeling experiences for homeowners throughout California. “I believe that individuals should enjoy waking up in the morning in their homes before they start their day at work—that’s exactly why I chose to be a builder,” shares Dagan. Located in Los Angeles and San Jose, SOD Builders is a full-service construction and remodeling firm with a seemingly limitless offering of services, ranging from kitchen and bathroom remodeling to additions to new homes. “If you give us a project, we’ll take care of it,” says Dagan. With an eye toward incorporating cutting-edge technology into its practices and a commitment to transparency, SOD Builders has established a comprehensive online component for homeowners to utilize at all stages of the building process. Given a unique username and password, the client is able to access nearly everything related to the project, including contracts, permits, photographs and progress reports. The result is an efficient team effort that operates without miscommunication. “Our company works with the most advanced customer service technology in the market, as we believe that good relationships and excellent customer service can always get better!” enthuses Dagan. In addition to interactive technology, SOD Builders offers its clients complimentary interior design services from a professional, in-house interior designer. Together, the client and designer can create an ideal interior space, backed by the building expertise of Dagan and his team of experts.
Small lots can get challenging, but they can also inspire us. This creative residence in the Bay Area is a perfect example. It pushes the edge with a series of sleek geometric lines, concrete at its natural tones and the simplicity of reclaimed wood.
This resort-style backyard features lush landscaping and a Mediterranean feel. It includes a heated pool with a bar and grill area. A colored stamp concrete pathway surrounds the pool area next to a beautiful outdoor fireplace.
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An elegant 4,000-square-foot house with ample outdoor space to enjoy in the Hollywood Hills neighborhood. This backyard includes a patio area next to a species modern pool. The home’s modern design allows for maximum natural light and views.
“Home building is a profession full of challenges and rewards: the challenge is making peoples’ dreams come true within their limits, and the reward is their satisfaction when the project is completed.” –OREN DAGAN, OWNER
A vision of perfection, this European-style bathroom has wall-mounted bathroom vanities made from metal as well as wall-mounted faucets placed on top of a custom mirror; a drop-in tub covered with grey porcelain; and black porcelain floors.
The kitchen is the focal point and gathering place of this home; therefore our design team worked according to design, use of space and comfort. All cabinetry is custom made for the client. The solid-wood cabinetry and crafted details add to this kitchen’s elegance.
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ADDRESS Hollywood: 12503 Sherman Way North Hollywood, California Anaheim: 1449 South State College Boulevard Anaheim, California CONTACT Hollywood: 818.764.8453 Anaheim: 714.284.1124 info@imptile.com WEBSITE imptile.com GUY BACHAR, OWNER NIR BACHAR, OWNER
IMPERIAL TILE & STONE
WHAT ARE THE KEY INFLUENCES IN YOUR WORK TODAY? Textiles in the fashion industry give us inspiration and insight into today’s tile design, from patterns to colors to textures. We are also greatly influenced by nature and the great artists throughout history. WHAT LED YOU TO YOUR CURRENT PROFESSION? We started by providing different building supplies but ended up specializing in designer tiles and mosaics. Ten years later, we work with designers who specify materials for high-end projects around the world. HOW DO YOU THINK YOUR CLIENTS WOULD CHARACTERIZE YOU? Time and time again, clients are excited and surprised by the beauty of our showroom, the great customer service that we give them and our vast selection of products.
The old adage, variety is the spice of life, has never been truer in Southern California—just walk into one of Imperial Tile & Stone’s showrooms. Located in North Hollywood and Anaheim, exploring Imperial Tile & Stone’s sprawling showrooms is like looking through a kaleidoscope: Every turn brings a new color, shape, pattern and texture of marble, porcelain, ceramic, mosaics, travertine, limestone, French encaustic tiles, clay, metal and more. Established in 2004 by longtime friends Guy Bachar and Nir Bachar (not related), Imperial Tile & Stone was founded with the primary objective to provide high-quality stone and porcelain tiles at fair and competitive pricing. “We offer unique products ranging from $10 a square foot to $300 a square foot. We have it all.” shares Guy. “And unlike many of our contemporaries who emphasize specific design styles, our vast selection ranges from modern to rustic to retro to traditional and everything in between.” With an impressive portfolio, Imperial Tile & Stone’s work is as wide-ranging and diverse as its products—from lavish private estates in the Hollywood Hills to high-volume commercial projects, such as international yogurt chain Menchies Yogurt. Its ability to supply large quantities for commercial projects while simultaneously working one-on-one with individual homeowners has earned the company a loyal following among the design and residential communities in California and beyond. “For us, a successful project is simple: one in which we provide beautiful designs while meeting deadlines, all backed by superb customer service,” enthuses Nir. “Honesty, attentive service and stunning products are the hallmarks of Imperial Tile & Stone.”
A fresh perspective on wall art: custom-made tiles adorn the wall of this modern room and complement the rug pattern on the floor and surrounding materials, such as natural stone and mirrors.
To achieve an ultramodern yet inviting look, a warm, beach-inspired palette of high-gloss ceramic was used. Floor-to-ceiling glass doors for the shower complement this bathroom’s clean, open space.
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Sleek and sophisticated, this residence epitomizes contemporary design at its finest. High-gloss, 24� x 24� white porcelain tiles were used throughout the space.
With an extensive selection of superior products, coupled with multiple locations, Imperial Tile & Stone can accommodate orders of any size.
A decant backsplash provides an intriguing focal point in a kitchen. This custom mosaic is made from Calacatta gold and glass.
The timeless beauty of travertine stone adorns this elegant, Mediterraneaninspired master bath.
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MELINDA GRUBBS
My love for fashion and its integration into interior design and furnishings; my love for great architecture and its details. The challenge of incorporating architectural details as the background canvas for designing clean, comfortable, luxurious living spaces.
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250 Newport Center Drive, Suite 100 Newport Beach, CA 92660 949.706.7771 melindadesign@aol.com melindagrubbsinteriordesign.com While perusing Les Puces en Clignancourt, one of Paris' well-known flea markets, Melinda Grubbs procured treasures for clients that would come to define specific spaces in their homes. From lanterns acquired from an old French seafaring vessel to 15th-century mirrors and antique French dental cabinets, Grubbs discovered objets trouvés and furnishings that will be cherished for yet another lifetime. One client, an accomplished artist, accompanied Grubbs throughout Les Puces—virtually online. The experience was both enriching and exciting: “It's a joy to work with clients who “get it” and are willing to use lovely, old items in new and unexpected ways,” enthuses Grubbs. A frequent traveler, Grubbs' exploration of many of the world's most enchanting destinations—from France to Italy to the Isle of Capri— has helped shape her philosophy of design. “Walking down a cobbled alley in Capri, I was struck by a young woman dressed in a tailored yet casual, linen outfit. Inspired, I conjured in my mind a relaxed yet elegant bedroom with free-flowing white linen curtains—but for whom?” asks Grubbs. “Destination unknown for the moment but it will appear magically for a lucky client soon!”
“Who would guess on a trip to Reims that I would be inspired by the beauty of the turn-of-the-century ironworks that the Parisians used at the Paris Train Station.”
What led you to your current profession?
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How would you describe the personality of your business? High energy, organized, client related, always seeking to help the client create the space that best meets their needs for everyday living and yet has great sense of style.
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How do you stay abreast of new trends and styles? I read design magazines continually. I save imagery that speaks to me and may use in the future. I love to travel. I find inspiration and new energy to return and apply the detail and style that have inspired me.
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What projects have brought you the most satisfaction and why? Completed projects…the exhilaration of bringing what was once an abstract thought or a picture on paper into glorious reality.
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What are your most prized possessions? My family, my darling grandchildren and my home—hands down!
Strolling down Rue St.-Honoré, I spotted the most exquisite shoes at René Caovilla—and I had to have them!
Inspiration translated… clean, lovely, usable space; white-on-white with sparkles of silver and mirror. Inspiration…white-on-white jewels with sparkles of silver and diamonds.
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TRACY TUTOR MALTAS
I love a good negotiation. The key is to make sure that both the buyer and seller walk away feeling like they have won in some way. It makes for a smoother escrow.
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9378 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 200 Beverly Hills, CA 90212 310.500.1345 tracy.maltas@thepartnerstrust.com tracytutormaltas.com rockwellatpch.com Having been exposed to real estate at a young age, Tracy Tutor Maltas has turned her passion for the Los Angeles lifestyle into a thriving career. “I have been fortunate enough to travel quite a bit, and I still believe the lifestyle in Los Angeles cannot be beat,” she says. With more than a decade of experience, Maltas is a leading real estate agent for Partners Trust. Maltas embodies the lifestyle she represents, giving her an exceptional edge in the high-end market. “Your home should be your sanctuary,” she says. “It has to be about more than just how many bedrooms you need.” Along with a discerning eye, comes a commitment to service and discretion, landing Maltas clients all over the city. “My clients trust me with their most important investment, and I recognize that honoring my commitments to them is crucial to maintain a long-term relationship,” says Maltas.
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What do you strive to create when you’re working on a project? What’s most important to you? Life is just too short to take real estate too seriously. The process should be fun and exciting.
“I am inspired when I connect my client with the perfect property—to see them happy reminds me why I do what I do.”
How do you think your clients would characterize you? Passionate and competitive: When I believe in something, I can rarely be dissuaded from my agenda, and my clients appreciate that.
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I love this rose from Corsica. It is quintessential summer.
What projects have brought you the most satisfaction and why? The Rockwell at PCH has been a two-year undertaking and a collaboration that I am proud of. It’s a miracle what happens when you work with people who inspire you.
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Hermès is a brand that exemplifies that when something is crafted with only quality as a guide, you can charge whatever you want for it and people will pay—same goes for real estate.
What do you like most about your job?
What is your most prized possession? My two little girls and my husband are my pride and joy, my everything.
Nothing is more luxurious than traveling by yacht. Period. The End.
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bold beauties. USING THE BOLDEST HUES IN THEIR FAN DECK, INTERIOR DESIGNERS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRY DEMYSTIFY THE ART OF DECORATING WITH COLOR. WRITTEN AND PRODUCED BY
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GOLDEN TOUCH
A LAID-BACK CALIFORNIA DESIGNER GIVES A LESSON ON DECORATING WITH A VIBRANT YELLOW PALETTE IN MIND. HINT: IT’S ALL ABOUT THE NEUTRAL PAIRINGS.
PERFECT PAIR In the courtyard of this California town home, designer David Dalton echoed the sunny palette of the interior to tie
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the two spaces together. “When the
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*sudbury yellow
sliced cucumber
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RESTORATION HARDWARE
DAVID KAUFFMAN
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MARTHA STEWART
egg yolk
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*babouche
background is set in an almost blackand-white way, color becomes more of a feature,” he explains. Dalton admits that the most challenging aspect of decorating with yellow is that the golden color can be quite powerful, and
crispy gold
saffron
RALPH LAUREN
bicycle yellow
BENJAMIN MOORE
*banana yellow
suggests letting it take center stage, supported by a cast of muted hues. “It’s best set against neutrals or black and white,” he adds; a lesson exhibited quite well in the terrace pictured here.
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When the background is set in an almost black-and-white way, color becomes more of a feature.
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*canary yellow
PRATT AND LAMBERT
*spectrum yellow
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*imperial yellow
ADD A SPOT OF SUNSHINE WITH YELLOW PAINT IN EVERY HUE.
*Dalton’s tried-and-true selections
COLOR THEORY
“My favorite hue of yellow is
the Imperial yellow from the Ancient Chinese court, which is frequently paired with other spicy colors and is used in generous quantities with black.”
This 1960s-inspired club chair is just the right dose of color. Mrs. Godfrey chair in Stockholm Canary, $1,495; jonathanadler.com
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“I believe that color is a
great tool and is probably the thing that most affects the way we feel about the spaces we live in. I’m not afraid of color and like to use it in strong, clear doses.”
Pairing yellow with neutrals, a limited edition art print adheres to Dalton’s advice. Feather Monoprint: Yellow, $750; naturalcuriosities.com
“Yellow is best suited for somebody unafraid of color. However, I think that subconsciously, we all respond well to the hopefulness of yellow.”
A travertine top joins a geometric base to create one distinctive table design. Oscar dining table, $12,750; eggcollective.com
“The most unusual color I’ve ever tried in a design project is black. For some reason, most people in America have an aversion to ample amounts of black.”
Illuminate anything from a mantel to a bathroom with this sunny fixture. Sloane sconce, $1,300; urbanelectricco.com
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OFFICE PHOTO: EMILY MINTON REDFIELD.
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GREEN ROOM
PROVING THAT A GORGEOUS GREEN WORKS WITH ANY AESTHETIC, THIS DESIGN DUO SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON SHADES FROM AVOCADO TO OLIVE.
COLOR TRAITS When Katie Schroder and Erika Rundiks of Atelier Interior Design were challenged with infusing color and glamour into a traditional home, they accepted with gusto. The homeowner attributed her love of color to a childhood spent in India and was looking for a way to liven up her study. To do so, Schroder and Rundiks used a fabric shade and lacquered kelly green shelving unit to pop against neutral furnishings and graphic wallpaper. “That particular green works
Add color to the oft-forgotten ceiling with a lantern-style chandelier. Raj lantern by Coleen & Company, $3,800; deringhall.com
well with any style,” explain the designers. “The regalness of the color accentuates traditional design elements, but it can also serve as the added zip in a modern space.”
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The regalness of the color accentuates traditional design elements, but it can also serve as the added zip in a modern space.
COLOR THEORY
BENJAMIN MOORE
DAVID KAUFFMAN
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VALSPAR
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dried mint
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*oak grove
*basket green
paradise
“Different shades of green make all the difference. Olive and sage are very livable and provide an almost neutral background, but bold varieties such as emerald or avocado make a fun statement in a small space like a powder room or an entryway.” “Living with green promotes creativity and a positive learning environment.” “To incorporate bold greens
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*fresh sod
VALPSAR
lovely green
RALPH LAUREN
*jamaica green
Through a jolt of kelly green, a classic Chippendale chair gets a modern update. Jardin side chair, $625; bungalow5.com
on a smaller scale, the obvious pillows and throws come to mind, but a more unique approach is through the use of plants and greenery throughout your home.”
A green glass hurricane provides a subtle shade of emerald to any tablescape. Howard hurricane, $950; treillageonline.com
“Emerald green inspires us
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arsenic
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calke green
RALPH LAUREN
*alpine pool
TRY A BOLD GREEN IN A SMALL SPACE.
*Atelier Interior Design’s favorites
because of its fresh yet bold nature. We recently found a silk ikat rug predominately colored in pinks and yellows, but the emerald green ground was what really pulled the design together and inspired the rest of the space.”
Vintage sari silks in saturated shades of greens and pinks make up this hand-spun rug. Aquasilk rug, $12,500; abccarpet.com
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ROSY OUTLOOK
FUCHSIA TAKES CENTER STAGE IN THIS ROCKY MOUNTAIN ABODE AND WITH HELPFUL TIPS FROM A COLORADO DESIGNER, IT CAN PLAY A STARRING ROLE IN ANY SPACE.
UNEXPECTED TWIST To please his fashion-forward client, designer Eddy Doumas used a classic BENJAMIN MOORE
*crushed berries
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*royal flush
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*rectory red
PORTER PAINTS
*brite fuchsia
mountain house as a neutral backdrop for an energetic color palette of jewel tones. “The homeowner strode onto the construction site wearing Chanel boots, and it was obvious she had an amazing
PORTER PAINTS
*regency
RALPH LAUREN
*racer pink
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*tuscon
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*cerise
sense of style,” says Doumas. “We knew we had to do something totally surprising.” In the entry, a cognac leather settee is accented with a raspberry-colored rug, a fuchsia suede bench and jewel-like chandelier. Doumas notes that “these colors are as far from the expected earth tones as you can get.”
SHERWIN-WILLIAMS
*gala pink
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*valentine
VALSPAR
cocktail dress
VALSPAR
*pink burst
FUCHSIA PAINT IN EVERY SHADE FOR THE FEARLESS DECORATOR.
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We knew we had to do something totally surprising. These colors are as far from the expected earth tones as you can get.
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COLOR THEORY
“When decorating with fuchsia,
it’s important not to overpower the space. Make sure to temper this bold hue with neutrals. It also works well with small doses of yellow and orange tones.”
Atop a handcrafted wooden frame, a raspberry fabric adorns this petite seat. The Maugham chair, $12,600; soane.co.uk
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“The most unusual color I’ve
ever tried in a design project is “Safety Cone” orange, and as with any strong color, the challenge is restraint.”
Infuse color with a Murano glass lamp in a sweet shade of cranberry. Barovier & Toso Murano glass lamp, $5,750; swanklighting.com
“To incorporate fuchsia
on a smaller scale, try a oversize bouquet of freshly cut fuchsia peonies in a neutral room for a bold but temporary statement.”
In the daintiest of doses—like this darling tea cup—fuchsia looks downright sophisticated. Etoiles tea cup, $119; bernardaud.fr
“My favorite color combination always seems to be changing, but these days, I am really into gray paired with green accents.”
Multicolored graphic stripes add a modern twist to a lightweight cotton blanket. Amaleah blanket, $290; dbryantarchie.com
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310.621.6634 | lk@leekartis.com
CALIFORNIA CUSTOM
CUSTOM FIREPLACES
Stainless steel assemblies for both a modern look and distinctive style.
Visit fireplacedoorguy.com or calcustomlogs.com today. Call for a free estimate.
Bring the element of stainless steel to your next commercial or residential project. King Architectural Metals now offers a wide range of superior design choices: glass-panel rod and cable assemblies. Thoughtfully crafted for easy installation, this new line of choices allows you to add a final, distinct touch to your creative vision.
California Custom Fireplaces offers quality fireplace door and gas log designs that create a decorative and luxurious accent to any room. California Custom’s handcrafted fireplace doors and logs are offered in a variety of designs to meet each customer’s unique decorating style.
CONTACT
Visit KingMetals.com or call 800.542.2379 Los Angeles | Dallas | Baltimore
CONTACT
951.757.2696 | fireplacedoorguy.com, calcustomlogs.com
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LEGENDARY DOORS & WINDOWS
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FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES
SPECIAL OFFER
Take advantage of a free in-home consultation, plus $100 off any order.
Legendary Doors & Windows specializes in all aspects of window, door and entry door design, sales and installation. They provide 100 percent satisfaction to home builders, contractors and builders; and they carry quality window and door brands, including Milgard, Fleetwood, LaCantina and Ranch House.
CONTACT
17911 Sky Park Circle, Suite J, Irvine, California 949.251.1866 | orangecountywindowsanddoors.com
NEW CITY DOOR
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ARTIFICIAL BLOOM & HOME DÉCOR
DOORS + WINDOWS
SPECIAL OFFER
Call today for a free estimate.
New City Door proudly introduces our unique, state-of-the-art entry door system. The highly secure doors incorporate the 7-point Mult-T-Lock® lockset mechanism and can be manufactured to both standard and custom sizes in a wide variety of attractive colors and designs and can be surfaced in wood, aluminum and glass.
CONTACT
3001 North Nellis Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada 866.930.6717 | newcitydoor.com
Artificial Bloom & Home Décor is San Diego’s premier artificial flower, plant and tree specialist. They offer quality and affordable silk greenery, including artificial trees, floral arrangements and plants. Its in-house designers can custom design any floral arrangements or trees for your home or business.
CONTACT
8150 Miramar Road, San Diego, California 858.549.1800
BUNGALOW 56 INTERIORS & EVENTS
INTERIOR DESIGN
Bungalow 56 offers floor plans, design concepts, color selection, full remodels, furniture packages, event design and more.
Bungalow 56 Interiors & Events tailors a blend of organic and contemporary design elements to create an essence of living well that revitalizes and inspires their clients. Located in Coronado, California, Bungalow 56 services the greater San Diego area.
CONTACT
941 Orange Avenue, Suite 140, Coronado, California 619.208.0122 | 530.559.3811 | bungalow56.com
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CAROLE CARR DESIGN
INTERIOR DESIGN
LAGUNA BAMBOO
$ Feeling overwhelmed with the vast amount of decisions to make? Whether it’s executing a vision for a new construction or just polishing up the unfinished areas of your home, Carole Carr Design offers a wide range of creative services and is dedicated to bringing the project to life seamlessly. Lifestyle…Through Design!
CONTACT
CABINETS REBORN
SPECIAL OFFER
Call today for a free in-home consultation and estimate.
Whether you are a homeowner looking for a beautiful kitchen made with quality craftsmanship or a designer searching for a kitchen cabinetmaker that will make your designs stand out from the rest—Laguna Bamboo fine bamboo cabinetry is for you.
CONTACT
310.994.3310 | carolecarrdesign.com
KITCHEN + BATH
KITCHEN + BATH
949.494.0126 | Laguna Beach, California lagunabamboo.com
LAGUNA’S FANCY FAUCETS
KITCHEN + BATH
Finishes: French country, Tuscan villa, antiqued, glazed, distressed and more.
Good service and a friendly attitude are the goals of Laguna's Fancy Faucets.
For a fraction of replacing existing cabinets, Cabinets Reborn can refinish or reface to transform an old kitchen into an old-world, traditional or modern beauty. They can make upgrades to accommodate new appliances, improve storage space and add decorative moldings, corbels and new hardware to make a kitchen a more functional space.
Laguna’s Fancy Faucets has been providing decorative plumbing and hardware to construction projects for more than 20 years, educating and providing alternatives to meet clients’ wide range of design requests.
CONTACT
760.842.8701 | cabinetsreborn.com
CONTACT
14 Goodyear, Suite 120, Irvine, California 949.768.6038 | lagunasfancyfaucets.com
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CABINETS PLUS
ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS
UNIVERSAL TILE & MARBLE
STONE + TILE
Stop into Cabinet Plus’ beautiful new showroom or call for a free in-home consultation.
Let Cabinets Plus help you get organized. The full-service company has been helping people organize their closets, pantries, garages, home offices and media centers for 25 years. Cabinets Plus can manufacture and build to each client’s specific needs and offers the best factory direct pricing.
CONTACT
1021 Duryea, Irvine, California 800.924.5314 | cabinetsplus.net
Universal Tile & Marble is the only marble yard in West Los Angeles with a large inventory and stock. Universal Tile & Marble carries first-quality, exotic marble, granite and onyx slabs from around the world.
CONTACT
1431 Colorado Avenue, Santa Monica, California 310.451.1900 | universaltilemarbleinc.comm
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PROMOTION
portfolio.
WHERE FURNITURE IS ART
PROVASI COLLECTION Provasi Collection presents Gina Marie Living. With more than 35 years of experience, internationally acclaimed interior designer Gina Marie Fard presents an expanded selection of 100 percent European-made furniture and accessories in contemporary, transitional and classical designs. This collection upholds the high-quality classical standard while integrating the seductive accents and sleek designs of contemporary masterpieces. provasicollection.com; 949.448.0863
LYRICAL ABSTRACT PAINTINGS
sheryl tempchin Nothing defines a space like beautiful, original art on the walls. A single striking painting can serve as a focal point, pulling the different elements of a room together into a harmonious whole. Choose from existing works or commission a piece to your specifications. Studio visits by appointment. sheryltempchin.com; 619.981.4281
DECORATIVE PLUMBING, HARDWARE + MILLWORK
renaissance design studio Renaissance Design Studio has one of the most comprehensive collections of architectural hardware in the world. Its unique collection of designer plumbing fixtures, custom doors, staircases and millwork provides clients with an experience offered by no other showroom in the country. With more than 140 years of combined millwork, plumbing and hardware sales experience, Renaissance’s staff is highly equipped to tackle the most complex building and design challenges. rdstudiola.com; 310.652.0964
IMAGINATION MEETS TALENT
questar pools Skip Phillips, Questar Pools’ owner and founder, is one of the world’s most renowned designers and builders of custom swimming pools and spas. A prestigious national publication recently declared him “the world’s most influential swimming pool designer.” Many projects include commissions for a host of celebrities and other upscale clientele, where he is often found collaborating with prominent architects, landscape architects, developers and general contractors. questarpools.com; 760.738.5100
EXCLUSIVE VINTAGE FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES
l.a. vintage furnishings L.A. Vintage Furnishings has an outstanding inventory of quality home furnishings that covers many styles. With something for everyone, L.A. Vintage Furnishings features this rare, antique English Oak Welsh Dresser with original lustrous finish in pristine condition. Provenance: England, circa 1820. Price upon request. lavintagefurnishings.com; 323.730.9732
ART FOR YOUR FLOOR
hd home & design HD Home & Design owner, Hamed Derakhshan, has been creating the finest modern carpets in the world for the past 15 years. Hamed has the unique ability to understand design needs, communicate the manufacturing process and adapt to achieve the desired outcome. HD Home & Design exemplifies Hamed’s guiding design precepts of utility, purity and detail. hdhomeanddesign.com; 310.289.0339
SERENE LIVING
bungalow 56 interiors & events Bungalow 56 Interiors & Events tailors a blend of organic and contemporary design elements to create an essence of living well that revitalizes and inspires its clients. Located in Coronado, California, Bungalow 56 services the greater San Diego area with floor plans, design concepts, color selection, full remodels, furniture packages and event design. bungalow56.com; 619.208.0122, 530.559.3811
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ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE
LA VINTAGE FURNISHINGS 4835 West Jefferson Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.730.9732 lavintagefurnishings.com SZALON 910 North La Cienega Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.657.0089 szalonantiques.com
APPLIANCES
DACOR dacor.com JENN AIR 800.JENN.AIR jennair.com OFFICINE GULLO USA 800.781.7125 officinegullousa.com SUB-ZERO 800.222.7820 subzero-wolf.com SUB-ZERO/WOLF 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite L-3 Costa Mesa, California | 657.269.5874 subzero-wolf.com/southerncalifornia
KING ARCHITECTURAL METALS 800.542.2379 kingmetals.com
JP WEAVER CO. 941 Air Way Glendale, California | 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com
CALIFORNIA CUSTOM 951.757.2696 calcustomlogs.com fireplacedoorguy.com
AUTOMOTIVE
CUSTOM WOODWORKING
W.I. SIMONSON 1626 Wilshire Boulevard Santa Monica, California | 800.784.7160 wisimonson.net
DAO 8767 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.289.8717 daohome.com E & K VINTAGE WOOD 12718 West Washington Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.306.6900 eandkwood.com
BUILDING DESIGNER
BUILDING MATERIALS
TRUFIG 212 Avenida Fabricante San Clemente, California | 949.226.5159 trufig.com
CUSTOM FIREPLACES
ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS
LEE KARTIS 724 Hemlock Crescent Virginia Beach, Virginia | 310.621.6634 leekartis.com
SUR RESTAURANT 606 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.289.2824 sur-restaurant.com
CUSTOM FINISHES
ARCHITECTURAL METALS
SOURCE
DRAGONETTE LIMITED 711 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.855.9085 dragonetteltd.com
CATERING (CONTINUED)
ASHLEY NORTON ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE 210 West Parkway, Suite 1 Pompton Plains, New Jersey | 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com
SOURCE
SOURCE
ORIENTAL TREASURE BOX 2310-A Kettner Boulevard San Diego, California | 619.221.9071 orientaltreasurebox.com
FITUCCI CUSTOM CABINETS 14753 Oxnard Street Van Nuys, California | 818.785.3535 fituccicabinets.com JAMES A. GROVE, INC. 540 North Golden Circle Drive, Suite 212 Santa Ana, California | 949.945.4163 jamesagrove.com
UNIVERSAL APPLIANCE AND KITCHEN CENTER 12050 Ventura Boulevard Studio City, California | 818.755.1111 uakc.com
E & K VINTAGE WOOD 12718 West Washington Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.306.6900 eandkwood.com
LCR FURNITURE & DESIGN, INC. 26941 Cabot Road, Suite 116 Laguna Hills, California | 949.582.8744 lcrfurniture.com
UNIVERSAL APPLIANCE AND KITCHEN CENTER 26767 Agoura Road | Calabasas, California 818.800.0011 | uakc.com
THOMPSON BUILDING MATERIALS 6618 Federal Boulevard San Diego, California | 619.287.9410 thompsonbldg.com
VINTAGE TIMBERWORKS, INC. 47100 Rainbow Canyon Road Temecula, California | 951.695.1003 vintagetimber.com
WOOD STONE CORPORATION 800.578.6836 woodstonehome.com
THOMPSON BUILDING MATERIALS 1716 North Case Street Orange, California | 714.998.9397 thompsonbldg.com
FLEETWOOD JOINER - AVALON, INC. 20320 Southwest Birch Street, Suite 140 Newport Beach, California | 949.640.0606 avalonarchitectural.com HORST ARCHITECTS 241 Forest Avenue Laguna Beach, California | 949.494.9569 horst-architects.com
VINTAGE TIMBERWORKS, INC. 47100 Rainbow Canyon Road Temecula, California | 951.695.1003 vintagetimber.com
CATERING
CORK & PLATTER 4760 Mission Gorge Place, Suite G San Diego, California | 619.253.8311 corkandplatter.com
DURAVIT 888.DURAVIT duravit.us
DOORS + WINDOWS
LEGENDARY DOORS & WINDOWS 17911 Sky Park Circle, Suite J Irvine, California | 949.251.1866 orangecountywindowsanddoors.com
SOURCE
CHAS ARCHITECTS 104 West Anapamu Street, Suite H Santa Barbara, California | 805.845.1010 chasarchitects.com
DECORATIVE PLUMBING
NEW CITY DOOR 3001 North Nellis Boulevard Las Vegas, Nevada | 702.369.3008 newcitydoor.com
SOURCE
ARCHITECTS
THOMPSON BUILDING MATERIALS 1350 West Pacific Coast Highway Los Angeles, California | 310.830.5584 thompsonbldg.com
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ANTIQUES
CALIFORNIA ADV ERTISER INDEX
DOORS + WINDOWS (CONTINUED)
AGOURA SASH & DOOR, INC. 2301 Townsgate Road Westlake Village, California | 805.449.2840 agourasash.com BUILDERS WINDOW SUPPLY 10855 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite 11 San Diego, California | 858.552.0107 builderswindowsupply.com
FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS (CONTINUED)
WE-R-FABRICS / WE-R-HOME 963 Lomas Santa Fe Solana Beach, California | 858.755.1175 werhome.com
FAUX FINISHES
FLOOR COVERINGS (CONTINUED)
THE RUG WAREHOUSE 3270 Helms Avenue Los Angeles, California | 310.838.0450 therugwarehouse.com THE VINTAGE WOOD FLOOR COMPANY 3323 Hyland Avenue, Suite B Costa Mesa, California | 714.557.9655 vintagewoodfloors.com
CROWN GARAGE DOORS & GATES 31878 Del Obispo, Suite 118 San Juan Capistrano, California | 949.348.0458 crownsgd.com
CUNNINGHAM DESIGN STUDIOS 305.773.1856 cunninghamdesignstudios.com
VENETIAN STONE GALLERY 17275 Daimler Street Irvine, California | 949.261.0146 venetianstonegallery.com
FLEETWOOD WINDOWS & DOORS 1 Fleetwood Way Corona, California | 800.736.7363 fleetwoodusa.com/luxe
K. SALOWE & CO. 954.370.5055 ksalowe.com
VINTAGE TIMBERWORKS 47100 Rainbow Canyon Road Temecula, California | 951.695.1003 vintagetimber.com
GRAND ENTRANCES 8228 Miramar Road San Diego, California | 888.600.7133 sdgrandentrances.com
FLOOR COVERINGS
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES
ARTIFICIAL BLOOM & HOME DÉCOR 8150 Miramar Road San Diego, California | 858.549.1800 artificialbloom.com
LCR FURNITURE & DESIGN, INC. 26941 Cabot Road, Suite 116 Laguna Hills, California | 949.582.8744 lcrfurniture.com
BOARD BROKERS 888.270.8797 boardbrokers.com/mlbfloors
ACCESSORY PREVIEW 353 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.931.2050 accessorypreview.com
MILGARD WINDOWS 800.milgard milgard.com
CONTEMPO FLOOR COVERINGS, INC. 902 South Barrington Avenue Los Angeles, California | 310.826.8063 contempofloorcoverings.com
AARON LEVINE STUDIO FURNITURE 206.714.0646 aaronlevine.net
PACIFIC ARCHITECTURAL MILLWORK 1435 Pioneer Street Brea, California | 562.905.3200 pacmillwork.com
CONTEMPO FLOOR COVERINGS, INC. 1888 South Sepulveda Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.837.8110 contempofloorcoverings.com
ARTHUR SOLOYAN Los Angeles, California | 310.801.9214
URBAN DOORS COMPANY 8700 Tampa Avenue Northridge, California | 818.725.2544 urbandoorscompany.com
E & K VINTAGE WOOD 12718 West Washington Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.306.6900 eandkwood.com
AT HOM 2310 Kettner Boulevard, Suite B San Diego, California | 619.744.9974 at-hom.com
HD HOME & DESIGN 8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite B266 West Hollywood, California | 310.289.0339 hdhomeanddesign.com
B&B ITALIA 800.872.1697 bebitalia.com
BRAMBILA’S DRAPERY INC. 5018-20 West Venice Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.939.8312 brambilasdraperyinc.com
KYLE BUNTING 512.264.1148 kylebunting.com
BRIGHT CHAIR 888.524.5997 brightchair.com
DURALEE 800.387.2533 duralee.com
LISTONE GIORDANO 8923 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.273.3300 listonegiordano.com
CÔTIER CASUAL COASTAL LIVING 1053 B Avenue Coronado, California | 619.435.0791 cotierhome.com
HOME FABRICS AND TRIMS 910 Wall Street | Los Angeles, California 213.689.9141 | 213.689.9600 homefabricsandtrims.com
RICHARD MARSHALL 800.689.5981 richardmarshall.com
CABANA HOME 111 Santa Barbara Street Santa Barbara, California | 805.962.0200 cabanahome.com
JANET YONATY, INC. 8642 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 310.659.5422 janetyonaty.com
RUG RESOURCES 2831 East Pacific Coast Highway Corona Del Mar, California | 949.673.1693 rugresources.com
CAMERICH LOS ANGELES 461 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.881.6199 camerichla.com
LEE JOFA leejofa.com
STARK CARPET starkcarpet.com/acontinuinglegacy
CHRISTOPHER GUY 8900 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.461.3250 christopherguy.com
MAXWELL FABRICS maxwellfabrics.com
THE RUG COMPANY 8202 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.653.0303 therugcompany.info
DAO 8767 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.289.8717 daohome.com
FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS
SOURCE
LACANTINA DOORS 888.730.3898 lacantinadoors.com
AMADI CARPETS 359 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.659.5353 amadicarpets.com
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FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED)
DESIGNER GALLERY 4140 Morena Boulevard San Diego, California | 858.270.8601 dgincsd.com
JVB INTERIORS 729 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.935.4444 jvbinteriors.com
PROVASI COLLECTION 23811 Aliso Creek, Suite 143 Laguna Niguel, California | 949.448.0863 provasicollection.com
DRAGONETTE LIMITED 711 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.855.9085 dragonetteltd.com
LA VINTAGE FURNISHINGS 4835 West Jefferson Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.730.9732 lavintagefurnishings.com
RAPPORT INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE 435 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.930.1500 rapportusa.com
E & K VINTAGE WOOD 12718 West Washington Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.306.6900 eandkwood.com
LCR FURNITURE & DESIGN, INC. 26941 Cabot Road, Suite 116 Laguna Hills, California | 949.582.8744 lcrfurniture.com
ROCHE BOBOIS 8850 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.274.6520 roche-bobois.com
EBANISTA 800.570.1087 ebanista.com
LEE INDUSTRIES 800.892.7150 furniturebylee.com
ROCHE BOBOIS 3060 Bristol Street Costa Mesa, California | 714.557.1422 roche-bobois.com
ECOLOGICA 7625 Hayvenhurst Avenue Van Nuys, California | 310.456.5800 818.787.1500 | ecologicafurniture.com
LEXINGTON HOME BRANDS lexington.com
ROCHE BOBOIS 7611 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.459.0297 roche-bobois.com
ENVIRONMENT 3333 Bear Street Costa Mesa, California | 714.557.3100 environmentfurniture.com
LIGNE ROSET 800.BY.ROSET ligne-roset-usa.com
SCALA LUXURY scalaluxury.com
ENVIRONMENT 8126 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.935.1330 environmentfurniture.com
LILLIAN AUGUST FOR HICKORY WHITE lillianaugustfinefurniture.com
SEASIDE HOME 1055 Wall Street La Jolla, California | 858.454.0866 seaside-home.com
ERIC BRAND 650.259.0207 ericbrand.com
LISA TAYLOR DESIGNS lisataylordesigns.com
SHINE BY S.H.O 23811 Aliso Creek Road, Suite 102 Laguna Niguel, California | 888.574.4634 shinebysho.com
EVERETT STUNZ 7616 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 800.883.3305 everettstunz.com
LOUNGE 22 FURNITURE 211 North Brand Street Glendale, California | 818.502.0700 lounge22.com
HANCOCK & MOORE hancockandmoore.com
MARCALI DESIGNS 350 East Street, Suite 4 Simi Valley, California | 805.582.7424 marcalidesigns.com
ART54 Los Angeles, California | 323.823.0540 art54studio.com
HUDSON FURNITURE, INC. 419 West 14th Street, 2nd Floor New York, New York | 212.645.7800 hudsonfurnitureinc.com
MARICELA SANCHEZ ART Corpus Christi, Texas | 361.688.6116 maricelasanchez.com
FABIEN CASTANIER GALLERY 12196 Ventura Boulevard Studio City, California | 818.748.6014 castaniergallery.com
IRONIES 510.644.2100 ironies.com
MARGE CARSON, INC. 855.772.4755 margecarson.com
FRESH PAINT ART GALLERY 5835 Washington Boulevard Culver City, California | 323.931.5835 freshpaintart.com
J. ROBERT SCOTT 500 North Oak Street Inglewood, California | 877.207.5130 jrobertscott.com
MOTO ART 310.375.4531 motoart.com
KEVIN BARRY FINE ART ASSOCIATES 2525 Michigan Avenue, Suite A8 Santa Monica, California | 310.264.7777 kevinbarryfineart.com
J. TRIBBLE COLLECTION 747 Miami Circle Atlanta, Georgia | 888.652.6116 jtribble.com
OLY ATELIER 408 Greenwich Street New York, New York | 212.219.8969 olystudio.com
PERRELL FINE ART 145 North La Brea Avenue, Suite E Los Angeles, California | 323.933.8630 perrellfineart.com
JANET YONATY, INC. 8642 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 310.659.5422 janetyonaty.com
ONE STOP FURNITURE & PATIO 9050 Kenamar Drive San Diego, California | 858.271.9400 furniturestoresandiego.com
SHERYL TEMPCHIN 619.981.4281 sheryltempchin.com
JIUN HO jiunho.com
ORGANIC MODERNISM 315 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.525.0911 organicmodernism.com
SHERYL TEMPCHIN ART SOLO EXHIBITION New Village Art Foundry Studio 2787 State Street | Carlsbad, California
JULES SELTZER 8833 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.274.7243 julesseltzer.com
PLUSH HOME 8323 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 323.852.1912 plushhome.com
GALLERIES
CALIFORNIA ADV ERTISER INDEX
HARDWARE
HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS (continued)
INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS (continued)
AGOURA SASH & DOOR, INC. 2301 Townsgate Road Westlake Village, California | 805.449.2840 agourasash.com
DUGALLY OBERFELD 2980 Beverly Glen Circle, Suite 203 Bel Air, California | 310.441.5001 dugally-oberfeld.com
LAS VEGAS DESIGN CENTER 495 South Grand Parkway, Suite 2203 Las Vegas, Nevada | 702.599.3016 lvdesigncenter.com
CARTER HARDWARE 153 North Robertson Boulevard Beverly Hills, California | 310.657.1940 carterhardware.com
GORDON GIBSON CONSTRUCTION 3000 31st Street, Suite G Santa Monica, California | 310.396.9310 gordongibsonconstruction.com
LCDQ 910 North La Cienega Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.657.0089 lacinegadesignquarter.com
PE GUERIN 23 Jane Street New York, New York | 212.243.5270 peguerin.com
ID GROUP 8335 West Sunset Boulevard, Suite 400 West Hollywood, California | 323.337.9009 idgrouplive.com
LE DIMORA 16089 San Dieguito Road, Suite H103 Rancho Santa Fe, California | 858.759.2709 ledimora.com
RENAISSANCE 22531 Ventura Boulevard Woodland Hills, California | 818.222.2771 rdstudiola.com
KREKOW JENNINGS 2011 East Olive Street Seattle, Washington | 206.625.0505 krekowjennings.com
ORANGE COAST INTERIOR DESIGN 31 Brookline Aliso Viejo, California | 949.360.0780 orangecoastinteriordesign.com
RENAISSANCE 972 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.652.0964 rdstudiola.com
SOD BUILDERS, INC. 18344 Oxnard Street, Suite 209 Tarzana, California | 800.401.3220 sodbuilders.com
PLUSH HOME 8323 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 323.852.1912 plushhome.com
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HARDWARE 888.583.0154 rockymountainhardware.com
TACONIC BUILDERS 10215 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.553.5112 taconicbuilders.com
SA BAXTER 800.407.4295 sabaxter.com
TYLER DEVELOPMENT CORP. 23970 Craftsman Road Calabasas, California | 818.222.5925 tylerdev.com
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CANTARA 3187-G Airway Avenue Costa Mesa, California | 949.645.3684 cantaradesign.com
CAROLE CARR DESIGN Los Angeles, California | 310.994.3310 carolecarrdesign.com
FUTURE HOME THEATER 3351 La Cienega Place Los Angeles, California | 310.559.6100 futurehometheater.com
Wilson-Wirth Design 1202 Kettner Boulevard, Suite 508 San Diego, California | 619.564.7440 wilsonwirthdesign.com
WILSHIRE MEDIA SYSTEMS 1412 North Moorpark Road Thousand Oaks, California | 805.497.7536 wilshirehe.com
ANNE SNEED ARCHITECTURAL INTERIORS 858.356.9212 annesneed.com
HOME THEATER DESIGN
SUN VALLEY BRONZE 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com
BUNGALOW 56 941 Orange Avenue, Suite 140 Coronado, California | 619.208.0122 bungalow56.com
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SAN DIEGO HARDWARE 5710 Kearny Villa Road San Diego, California | 858.576.1892 sandiegohardware.com
INTERIOR DESIGNERS
ARIA DESIGN, INC. 247-C Forest Avenue Laguna Beach, California | 949.376.5996 ariades.com
HOTELS
FUTURE HOME THEATER 3351 La Cienega Place Los Angeles, California | 310.559.6100 futurehometheater.com
EL ENCANTO 800 Alvarado Place Santa Barbara, California | 800.393.5315 elencanto.com
CABANA HOME 111 Santa Barbara Street Santa Barbara, California | 805.962.0200 cabanahome.com
ROBERTS HOME AV 1611 South La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.276.3955 robertshomeav.com
THE LONDON HOTEL WEST HOLLYWOOD 1020 North San Vicente Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 866.282.4560 thelondonhotelwesthollywood.com
CAMERICH LOS ANGELES 461 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.881.6199 camerichla.com
WESTCO SMART HOMES 28441 High Ridge Road, Suite 520 Rolling Hills Estates, California | 310.770.1267 westcosmarthomes.com WILSHIRE MEDIA SYSTEMS 1412 North Moorpark Road Thousand Oaks, California | 805.497.7536 wilshirehe.com
HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS
CHARCO DESIGN & BUILD 2136 Kettner Boulevard San Diego, California | 888.600.4339 charcodb.com
INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS
CHRISTOPHER GUY 8900 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.461.3250 christopherguy.com
DESIGNER GALLERY 4140 Morena Boulevard San Diego, California | 858.270.8601 dgincsd.com
INTIMATE LIVING INTERIORS 143 South Cedros Avenue, Suite C203 Solana Beach, California | 858.436.7127 intimatelivinginteriors.com
KERN & CO. 130 South Cedros Avenue, Suite 100 Solana Beach, California | 858.259.7722 kerncodesigns.com
JOHN R. ROBERTS 69 West Del Mar Boulevard Pasadena, California | 626.440.9227 johnrroberts.com
LAGUNA DESIGN CENTER 23811 Aliso Creek Road, Suite 105 Laguna Niguel, California | 949.643.2929 lagunadesigncenter.com
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L’ESPERANCE DESIGN 505 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.385.9400 lesperancedesign.com
ARAN CUCINE 8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite B110 West Hollywood, California | 310.652.0539 arancucine.com
POLIFORM 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com
LORI GENTILE INTERIOR DESIGN 760.635.1105 lorigentile.com
B&C CUSTOM HARDWARE AND BATH 32 Tesla Irvine, California | 949.859.6073 customhardware.net
RENAISSANCE 22531 Ventura Boulevard Woodland Hills, California | 818.222.2771 rdstudiola.com
MAISON SOLEIL 8070 La Jolla Shores Drive, Suite 513 La Jolla, California | 858.449.7813 maison-soleil.com
BOFFI LOS ANGELES 8775 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.652.5500 boffi-la.com
RENAISSANCE 972 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.652.0964 rdstudiola.com
MELINDA GRUBBS INTERIOR DESIGN 250 Newport Center Drive, Suite 100 Newport Beach, California | 949.706.7771 melindagrubbsinteriordesign.com
CANTONI 420 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.634.0909 cantoni.com
RENWES SALES 25741 Commercentre Drive Lake Forest, California | 949.586.3669 renwessales.com
MICHAEL FULLEN DESIGN GROUP 1231 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, California | 949.715.1633 michaelfullen.com
CANTONI 8650 Research Drive Irvine, California | 949.585.9191 cantoni.com
SIEMATIC MÖBELWERKE USA 215.604.1350 | info@siematic.com siematic.us
MOGUL 8262 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.658.5130 mogullife.com
EGGERSMANN USA 800.276.1239 | info@eggersmannusa.com eggersmannusa.com
SNAIDERO USA 372 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.657.5497 snaidero-usa.com
PLUSH HOME BY NINA PETRONZIO 8323 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 323.852.1912 ninapetronzio.com
FAUCETS N’ FIXTURES DECORATIVE PLUMBING & HARDWARE 343 South Tustin Street Orange, California | 714.639.9234 faucetsnfixtures.com
SNYDER DIAMOND 1399 Olympic Boulevard Santa Monica, California | 310.450.1000 snyderdiamond.com
TAMELA KLISURA INTERIORS, INC. 23811 Aliso Creek Road, Suite 124 Laguna Niguel, California | 949.362.3800
FERGUSON Vista, California | 720.643.4240 Woodland Hills, California | 818.593.7220 ferguson.com
SNYDER DIAMOND 432 South Parkway Pasadena, California | 626.795.8080 snyderdiamond.com
VEDERE 313 West 37th Street, Suite 601 New York, New York | 212.967.9701 vedere.com
FERGUSON Irvine, California | 949.753.0039 San Diego, California | 858.974.5100 ferguson.com
TUO SOGNO DESIGN CENTER 7661 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.459.4123 tuosogno.com
WHITE WEBB whitewebb.com
FERGUSON Los Angeles, California | 310.657.1750 ferguson.com
WILSON-WIRTH DESIGN 1202 Kettner Boulevard, Suite 508 San Diego, California | 619.564.7440 wilsonwirthdesign.com
FITUCCI CUSTOM CABINETS 14753 Oxnard Street Van Nuys, California | 818.785.3535 fituccicabinets.com
JEWELRY
JACK MONARCH JEWELERS 3645 East Coast Highway Corona Del Mar, California | 949.723. 3333 jackmonarch.com
KITCHEN + BATH
SCHNETZ LANDSCAPE, INC. 427 Venture Street Escondido, California | 760.591.3453 schnetzlandscape.com
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PACIFIC OUTDOOR LIVING 2727 Foothill Boulevard La Crescenta, California | 818.244.4000 pacificoutdoorliving.com
KEYSTONE CABINETRY INC. 3110 North Clybourn Avenue Burbank, California | 818.565.3330 keystonecabinetry.com
LAGUNA BAMBOO 949.494.0126 lagunabamboo.com
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FUNTIME CABINET FACTORY 8381 Canoga Avenue Canoga Park, California | 818.882.2281 funtimecabinetfactory.com
KITCHEN EXPO 7458 La Jolla Boulevard La Jolla, California | 858.456.0050 kitchenexpo.com
LAGUNA’S FANCY FAUCETS 14 Goodyear, Suite 120 Irvine, California | 949.768.6038 lagunasfancyfaucets.com
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ARCLINEA BY WILSON-WIRTH DESIGN 2479 Kettner Boulevard San Diego, California | 619.564.7440 wilsonwirthdesign.com
LACAVA 888.522.2823 lacava.com
CABINETS REBORN 3025 Oleander Avenue San Marcos, California | 760.310.7570 cabinetsreborn.com
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GEOSCAPE 20372 Hermana Circle Lake Forest, California | 949.888.8008 geoscape.biz SCHNETZ LANDSCAPE, INC. 427 Venture Street Escondido, California | 760.591.3453 schnetzlandscape.com TERRA BELLA LANDSCAPING 858.335.8151 tblandscaping.com
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ARTEMIDE 9006 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.888.4099 artemide.net
CABINETS PLUS 1021 Duryea Irvine, California | 800.924.5314 cabinetsplus.net
LANTERN MASTERS 31328 Via Colinas, Suite 103 Westlake Village, California | 818.706.1990 lanternmasters.com
CALIFORNIA CLOSETS 866.870.4814 californiaclosets.com
LIGHTOLOGY 866.954.4489 lightology.com/luxe
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WEATHEREND 800.456.6483 weatherend.com
POOL BUILDERS
GEOSCAPE 20372 Hermana Circle Lake Forest, California | 949.888.8008 geoscape.biz
LIGHTOPIA 2001A North Sepulveda Boulevard Manhattan Beach, California | 877.559.7516 lightopiaonline.com
BROWN JORDAN brownjordan.com
QUESTAR POOLS & SPAS 760.738.5100 questarpools.com
LINDEN ROSE & CO. 3565 East Coast Highway Corona Del Mar, California | 949.673.1866 lindenrosecompany.com
EYE OF THE DAY 4620 Carpinteria Avenue Carpinteria, California | 805.566.6500 eyeofthedaygdc.com
TERRA BELLA LANDSCAPING 858.335.8151 tblandscaping.com
LITTMAN BRANDS littmanbrands.com
GLOSTER 471 North Robert Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.271.2461 gloster.com
MODERN LIGHTING 9030 East Las Tunas Drive Temple City, California | 626.286.3262 modernlightingtemplecity.com
HAUSER’S PATIO 1180 Morena Boulevard San Diego, California | 619.275.4770 hauserspatio.com
BARRY ESTATES, INC. - LAURA BARRY Rancho Santa Fe, California | 858.756.2266 laurabarryluxuryesates.com
THE LIGHTING GALLERY 23351 Avenida De La Carlota, Suite C Laguna Hills, California | 949.830.5222 thelightinggalleryoc.com
ISLAND BAY TRADING CO. 23811 Aliso Creek Road, Suite 137 Laguna Niguel, California | 949.360.0975 islandbayhome.com
DOUGLAS NEWBY & ASSOCIATES 214.522.1000 douglasnewby@significanthomes.com significanthomes.com
UNI-LITE LIGHTING 1510 North State College Boulevard Anaheim, California | 714.991.0710 unilitelighting.com
ONE STOP FURNITURE & PATIO 9050 Kenamar Drive San Diego, California | 858.271.9400 furniturestoresandiego.com
FIRST TEAM ESTATES 4 Corporate Plaza, Suite 100 Newport Beach, California | 949.759.5747 firstteamestates.com
WIRED CUSTOM LIGHTING 8607 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 310.854.2800 info@wired-designs.com | wired-designs.com
OUTDOOR ELEGANCE 3795 Damien Avenue La Verne, California | 909.592.5711 outdoorelegance.com
IRVINE COMPANY APARTMENT COMMUNITIES Irvine, California | 855.802.6412 irvinecompany.com | losolivosvillage.com
PACIFIC PATIO FURNITURE 28505 Canwood Street, Suite A Agoura Hills, California | 805.390.6297 pacpatio.com
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E. BRAUN & CO. 350 North Camden Drive Beverly Hills, California | 310.273.4320 800.997.8030 | ebraunbeverlyhills.com
PATIO HEAVEN 14501 South Figueroa Street Gardena, California | 310.532.8321 patioheaven.com
EVERETT STUNZ 7616 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.459.3305 everettstunz.com
PATIO WORLD patioworld.net
SCANDIA HOME 332 North Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, California | 310.860.1486 scandiahome.com
TEAK 2653 Manhattan Beach Boulevard Redondo Beach, California | 310.536.8325 teakwarehouse.com
REAL ESTATE
PACIFIC SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 2850 Womble Road, Suite 102 San Diego, California | 619.264.2266 pacificsir.com PARTNERS TRUST TRACY TUTOR MALTAS 9378 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 200 Beverly Hills, California | 310.500.1345 tracytutormaltas.com PRUDENTIAL - JAN CLEMENTS 619.806.7052 jan@janclements.com
DOMESTIC ESTATE MANAGERS ASSOCIATION 888.313.3362 demaconvention.com | domesticmanagers.com
TROPITONE 5 Marconi Irvine, California | 949.595.2015 tropitone.com
SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY MARK SIERAK 9665 Wilshire Boulevard, Suite 100 Beverly Hills, California | 310.724.7000 sothebyshomes.com SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY SUZANNE PERKINS 1106 Coast Village Road Santa Barbara, California | 805.403.3663 suzanneperkins.com
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VICTORY FURNITURE 9040 West Pico Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.276.4272 victoryfurniture.com
WILLIS ALLEN 1131 Wall Street La Jolla, California | 858.459.4033 willisallen.com
MISCELLANEOUS
TEAK 7668 Miramar Road San Diego, California | 858.343.9894 teakwarehouse.com
CALIFORNIA ADVERTISER INDEX
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SB POLO & RACQUET CLUB 3375 Foothill Road, Suite 120 Carpinteria, California | 805.684.6683 sbpolo.com
ANTOLINI LUIGI antoliniprecioustone.com
SILESTONE AUTHENTIC LIFE 866.268.6837 silestoneusa.com
WELLNESS DESIGN CENTER 424.268.1531 info@wellnessdesigncenter.com wellnessdesigncenter.com
BDG DESIGN GROUP 2827 Presidio Drive San Diego, California | 619.291.3234 bdgdesigngroup.com
SOLI ARCHITECTURAL SURFACES 8483 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.951.9903 soliusa.com
CABOCHON TILE 7646 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.454.8798 cabochontile.com
SPECCERAMICS, INC. 800.449.7732 | specceramics.com ecospecceramics.com | specveneer.com
ANQI 3333 South Bristol Street Costa Mesa, California | 424.777.5892 anqibistro.com
CAESARSTONE caesarstoneus.com
TRISTONE & TILE, INC. 7630 Gloria Avenue Van Nuys, California | 818.997.9200 tristoneandtile.com
THE LONDON HOTEL WEST HOLLYWOOD 1020 North San Vicente Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 866.282.4560 thelondonhotelwesthollywood.com
CTM 3221 South La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.559.9500 ctmtile.com
TUO SOGNO DESIGN CENTER 7661 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.459.4123 tuosogno.com
SUR RESTAURANT 606 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.289.2824 sur-restaurant.com
GEM INTERNATIONAL, INC. 12922 Raymer Street North Hollywood, California | 818.503.9848 gem-international.net
VENETIAN STONE GALLERY 17275 Daimler Street Irvine, California | 949.261.0146 venetianstonegallery.com
IMPERIAL TILE & STONE 12503 Sherman Way North Hollywood, California | 818.764.8453 imptile.com
WALKER ZANGER walkerzanger.com
RESTAURANTS
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KRC ROCK 700 North Twin Oaks Valley San Marcos, California | 760.744.1036 krcrock.com
UNIVERSAL TILE & MARBLE 1431 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica, California | 310.451.1900 universaltileandmarbleinc.com
SOURCE
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TECHNOLOGY
NS CERAMIC INCORPORATED 25 East Ortega Street Santa Barbara, California | 805.962.1422 nsceramic.com
TONY ON THE WEB 323.653.8669 tonyontheweb.com
PENTAL GRANITE & MARBLE 7050 Valjean Avenue Van Nuys, California | 818.787.7937 pentalonline.com
TRUFIG 212 Avenida Fabricante San Clemente, California | 949.226.5159 trufig.com
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