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hile recently browsing an antique shop in Flat Rock, North Carolina, I picked up an issue of Arts & Decoration magazine, circa March 1927. Charmed by its vintage photographs and retro appeal, I took it home to study its content. What insightful words of design wisdom I discovered in its pages. A few to take note of, and for us design devotees to keep in mind...
On Gardens: “Gardens, like everything else in the world, should be made with imagination as well as knowledge. There must seem leisure in the loveliness—and permanency. In short, beauty of a garden lies in looking lived in, by dreams at least.” On Room Composition: “It is one thing to be able to make up a pretty color scheme and quite a different matter to bring all the diverse elements of a room together in such fashion as to make a beautiful composition. People live in these compositions; move about in them. Therefore, they must of necessity be as sound in their structural composition as a group of sculpture and as lovely in their color choice and arrangement as is the work of the painter upon canvas.” On Architecture: “As American dwellings are built better, more permanently and more beautifully, they will be regarded less as real estate and more as homes, and with that change in attitude, the status of the home as the nucleus of society will approach more closely the older American tradition.”
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fashionable fall. Fall brings cool breezes and the anticipation of the holidays coming up just around the corner. It also brings exciting events that we look forward to every year. In September, Luxe Interiors + Design cohosted the 7th Annual Designer Runway. More than 500 guests enjoyed amazing cuisine and fabulous cocktails before being treated to a professional fashion show presenting mother-daughter design duo Marie and Kelly Gray’s new luxury clothing line, Grayse. For the main event, 12 teams made up of Orange County’s top interior designers put on a runway competition featuring showstopping outfits they created using textiles provided by the showrooms of the Laguna Design Center. What a fashionable night it was for everyone! Also in September, we were the media sponsor for Fall Market at the Laguna Design Center. Kathryn Ireland represented Scalamandré for a keynote presentation at the Harsey & Harsey showroom, while Barry Dixon gave his keynote speech for Arteriors Home at Bassman Blaine. We closed the day by sponsoring a cocktail party at Provasi Collection. And in October, Luxe co-hosted Lori Dennis and Kelli Ellis’ Design Camp with a presentation by our Editor in Chief Pamela Jaccarino, as well as a festive issue party at the Witford showroom. Cheers to our new issue and a fabulous fall!
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Created from a series of interconnected geometric shapes with metallic-finished cores, Gabriel Kakon and Scott Richler’s Welles light fixture is a welcome addition to the brothers’ exclusive line of furnishings. Since launching their namesake collection, Gabriel Scott, last year, the architects-turned-designers’ chic set has rapidly expanded—with plans to introduce a similar piece in the form of a sconce—and there are no signs of slowing down. “Our intention was to offer a flexible lighting system that gives decorators a maximum amount of possibilities,” notes Richler. gabriel-scott.com
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Camerich co-owners Michael Lin and Stephen Bianchi have expanded upon their Southern California following with the introduction of the company’s new U.S. flagship, a sprawling outpost situated in the West Hollywood Design District. Orchestrated in a series of arresting vignettes, the tony locale highlights Camerich’s latest selections, which include a set of smart geometric occasional pieces juxtaposed with more streamlined cabinetry. For Lin, the approach is simple: “While our style is modern in scope, the overarching goal is to infuse each piece with a classic element that stands the test of time.” Shown below, the Jane coffee table evokes the overall sleek aesthetic for which the brand is distinguished. camerichla.com
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For Michael Carter and Douglas Truesdale, a jaunt to Los Angeles in late 2011 incited, as Carter describes, “an enchantment with the city.” It was then that the formerly New England-based designers saw an opportunity to bring their effortless and classic East Coast vernacular to the market. In addition to offering design expertise, Carter and Truesdale’s West Hollywood boutique displays their bespoke series of upholstery and case goods. The showroom is also host to a plethora of vibrant fabrics from Tillett Textiles, some of which are shown below. cartertruesdale.com
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This season, McKinnon and Harris will introduce its elegant outdoor furnishings and accents to Los Angeles with a presence on La Cienega Boulevard. The featured seating, which is just a glimpse at the recent redesign of the iconic Beaufort collection—a set that was envisioned to conjure the ornamental heritage of the Mediterranean and Middle East—combines palatial design details, strength of craftsmanship and historical value. Available in a plethora of custom colorways, the paramount revision to the collection is the Turkish-inspired back, which recalls the celebrated architectural conventions of the Ottoman Empire. mckinnonharris.com
Classic sophistication and contemporary glamour unite to conceive the latest assemblage of chic furnishings, fixtures and accents available at Erinn Valencich’s stylish design showroom, Erinn V. Maison. Valencich recently introduced several new pieces from her own collection—which is handmade in Los Angeles by talented artisans—including a sleek raffia console that she says is currently fixated in her own bedroom. Available in hundreds of fabrics and finishes, the posh assortment is fully customizable. erinnvmaison.com
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What inspired you to begin a career in design? I have always loved homes and dreamed of building them from the time I was a child. I fell into interiors when my friend secured me a job interview because she liked how I decorated my apartment; I started my own firm shortly thereafter. Are there any specific colors, patterns or textures that resonate most with you? Anything blue! I love all tones from light and soft blues to deeper turquoise and navy shades. In regard to patterns and textures, I’m drawn to large-scale geometric motifs and grass-cloth wallcoverings. What influences you on a daily basis? I’m definitely inspired by photography, whether I’m gazing at a picture of a faraway land or flipping through the gorgeous advertisements in a fashion magazine. Who are some of your design icons? Dorothy Draper’s innovative nature is still inspiring; her books are a great read any day! I am also enamored with Steven Gambrel’s work because his aesthetic is so incredibly unique; I can always discern his rooms.
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The raw quality and natural allure of Machu Picchu inspired designer Jiun Ho to create his latest furniture collection entitled Jiun Ho IV, a collaborative effort with Peruvian-born textile designer Sandra Jordan. Part of the new line is the Chinchero bench, shown, enveloped in Jordan’s olive-hued Prima Alpaca fabric—a luxurious fiber that was historically implemented by Incan royalty and evokes the ancient heritage of the Andean culture. According to Ho, the bench, which is bestowed with a framework of robust steel, “reflects the magical essence of the royal estate built with eternity in mind.” jiunhodejia.com 080 L U X E I N T E R I O R S
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For Kris Lajeskie, a “tribal-inspired feel with a touch of Mediterranean detailing” articulates the Santa Fe-based interior designer’s innovative style. Lajeskie’s adoration for finely crafted and organic materials fueled her desire to design residential spaces five years ago, and has since garnered a wide following. Recently, she opened her first retail locale in Encinitas, which has already been met with great enthusiasm. From working directly alongside master artisans in Marrakech, scouring Paris for statement pieces, and collaborating with such celebrated names as Michael Aram and Holler & Saunders, Lajeskie has certainly manifested a unique vision for decorating. krislajeskiedesign.com
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COLOR CORRECTED Italian design house Poltrona Frau recently unveiled 11 new sumptuously appointed furniture lines, all of which were inspired by the rich history of luxury automobile and aviation models. Roberto Lazzeroni’s Montera chair is a two-tone design—shown here in camel and turquoise leathers—set atop a rich wengestained ash wood base. Available in a vibrant amalgam of colorways, Montera embodies a sophisticated silhouette, which Lazzeroni achieved via an ardent focus on lightness of form. poltronafrau.com
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Brown Jordan’s most recent offerings of outdoor furnishings and décor are now available in Orange County at the brand’s premier Costa Mesa showroom. The freshest introductions include Biarritz—which garnered its namesake from the luxurious seaside town on the coast of France—a mix of dining and lounge pieces envisioned by Los Angeles designer Michael Berman. In the featured vignette, several pieces from Richard Frinier’s Drift collection are showcased. Crafted from rich teak and appointed with neutral cushions, the Southern California designer created this set to elicit a relaxed lifestyle via understated elegance and classic lines. brownjordan.com
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TABLE TALK Entertaining is the perfect occasion to tell a visual story, and with the table as protagonist, every piece that graces it also plays a supporting role. The deep coral and magentas of a Manuel Canovas fabric captured New York-based designer Eileen Kathryn Boyd and inspired her own narrative. A cast of tabletop accoutrements in lustrous finishes and rich jewel tones followed suit...
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“I find that many of my clients are attracted to the idea of using color but are fearful in applying it,” Boyd says. “Tabletop is a great way to have fun and experiment with interesting combinations.” The designer chose Anna Weatherley’s goldrimmed charger for its amethyst color and her scalloped white dinner plate for its bright note; the hand-painted Jaune de Chrome dessert dish serves as a complement to both, and the leopard-print Norbar fabric neutralizes the color scheme. Boyd layered Rogaska crystal throughout the smoky purple dining room and added delicate Hermès flatware as jewelry for the table—a play on the literal reference she made with an agate bracelet as a napkin ring. Alongside the fireplace, they make an inviting space even cozier in time for a fabulous fall get together. Placemats, Bagatelle in Violine; manuelcanovas.com. Leopard Napkins, Corona Stone 6002; norbarfabrics.com. Lavender Chargers and Simply Anna Dinner Plates, Anna Weatherley; devinecorp.net. Cream Scale Gold Finition Dessert Plates, Jaune de Chrome; devinecorp.net. Festival Napkins in Tin; sferra.com. Attelage Flatware; hermes.com. Adria Wine Glasses, Prague Candleholders, Bakhos Ice Bucket, and St. Tropez Glasses and Decanter; rogaskausa.com. Table Runner, Topaz TZA226, Omexco; romo.com. Montgomery Wine Cooler; ralphlaurenhome.com. Regent Crystal Votives; baccarat.com. Imogen Tangerine Box; julianchichester.com.
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Clockwise from bottom left: Fantasia Amethyst Circle Necklace in 18-karat rose gold, $7,700; us.robertocoin.com. City Lights #SR15327 Cocktail Ring with clear quartz, green onyx and diamonds, $1,130; tacori.com. 18K Yellow Gold One-of-a-Kind Tourmaline Locket, $25,000; monicarichkosann.com. Shaker Globe Pendant in 18-karat rose gold with citrines, diamonds and a white sapphire, Roule & Co., $15,500; bergdorfgoodman.com. Emerald Cigar Band in yellow gold, $14,500; jennifermeyer.com. Half Round Brilliant Solo Ring/Pendant, $19,000; yaelsonia.com.
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FERNAND LÉGER’S ENDURING ART PIECE DEPICTING ARCHITECTURE AND URBAN LIFE INSPIRES AN EXHIBITION ON THE MODERN METROPOLIS.
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o many modern artists expressed their world through their experience of the street and the changes they were observing in the urban fabric. The modern metropolis was the central symbolic site of modernity. Léger: Modern Art and The Metropolis—the Philadelphia Museum of Art’s exhibition on the metropolis and the exchanges of influence between Fernand Léger and the artists, architects, filmmakers and poets
of the 1920s international avant-garde in Paris—makes its debut this fall. Running from October through January, the exhibition was inspired by The City (shown here), a formative work in 20th-century art, and one of the core masterpieces in the museum’s collection. “We wanted to focus on the metropolis to show how current modern art’s engagement with the world can be for today’s city dwellers,” notes exhibit curator Anna Vallye. “What’s so remarkable is that the city Léger painted almost 100 years ago is still completely familiar to us today. Of course, cities have changed since then, but there is also something profoundly enduring about Léger’s vision.” philamuseum.org
THE CITY, 1919 ARTWORK PHOTO: PHILADELPHIA MUSEUM OF ART, A.E. GALLATIN COLLECTION/FERNAND LÉGER/ARTISTS RIGHTS SOCIETY, NEW YORK/ADAGP, PARIS. FERNAND LEGÉR HEADSHOT: AKG-IMAGES/WALTER LIMOT/NEWSCOM.
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WITH A NEW BOOK CHRONICLING THE RESTORATION OF HIS FRENCH CHÂTEAU AND AN UPCOMING TABLEWARE LINE FOR ROYAL LIMOGES, L.A. DESIGNER TIM CORRIGAN STILL FINDS TIME FOR A LITTLE JOIE DE VIVRE.
IN YOUR NEW BOOK, AN INVITATION TO CHÂTEAU DU GRAND-LUCÉ... Many people think
that classic design is outdated and uncomfortable and I wanted to show that nothing could be further from the truth. Design is a pendulum and while it swings from trend to trend, it always returns to the classical because there is an innate sense of security in it. It is more forgiving, as it accepts that daily accoutrements are a part of our living spaces.
YOUR APPROACH TO DESIGN:
WHEN ENTERTAINING GUESTS…
None of what I do is too studied. I think a flea market treasure can be mixed in with an 18th-century console and you get to appreciate each of them more because of their relationship to one another. Who wants to live in a room that whispers, “Look, but don’t touch?”
It is important to make them feel as if they are in their own home. I always leave flowers, freshly baked goodies, magazines or books I think they will enjoy and a scented candle in their room to welcome them.
ARCHITECTURAL WHY UNDERTAKE SUCH A PAINSTAKING RESTORATION?
I love the secrets that you find in the stones of old buildings and the challenge of taking something that was designed for a different way of life and subtly transforming it for the way we live today. FURNISHING THE CHATEAU…
Was a real labor of love and I used an approach that I would advise anyone to: Buy what you love and it will somehow find its proper place. Clockwise from top: Corrigan’s French estate; Macassar Ebony & Ostrich Egg lamp by TC Home; a seating area of the master bedroom featured in An Invitation to Château du Grand-Lucé; an antique brass fire screen; the designer in his Loire Valley home.
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CALIFORNIA VS. FRANCE: For
me, Southern California is all about comfort, casual living and self- expression, but there is just something about the French respect for culture, history and tradition that really resonates with me.
PERIOD: Mid-tolate 18th-century France was such a remarkable time for architecture, because it held the highest level of refinement of the French aesthetic, but it was tempered by the age of enlightenment. PAINT A PICTURE CTURE OF TIME SPENT AT YOUR PICTURESQUE CTURESQUE CHÂTEAU: It’s like going back
in time to when life was all much slower and people really had the time to be with each other. I can think of no other place in the world I would rather be when I am afforded the luxury of time.
CHÂTEAU EXTERIOR, PORTRAIT AND SITTING ROOM PHOTOS: ERIC PIASECKI. OSTRICH EGG LAMP PHOTO: CYNTHIA ROSE.
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ABC Carpet & Home debuts new mesmerizing colorways to its Aquasilk collection of painterly rugs inspired by the ocean. Handwoven of sari silk, the rugs get their watercolor effect from being overdyed with layers of translucent hues. abchome.com
The inspiration for the handknotted wool and bamboo silk Topo rug by Tufenkian Artisan Carpets began with a topographical image, but as it progressed, the vivid design became more abstract and the name was shortened. tufenkiancarpets.com
Cococozy lends its lifestyle expertise to floorcoverings with an illustrative line for Capel Rugs. Hand-knotted in a Tibetan weave using semiworsted wool and dynamic pigments, the series includes this fun yet sophisticated Loop rug. capelrugs.com
Taking its cues from the distinct craftsmanship and intricate patterns of Mughal latticeworks from the Indian courts of the 18th century, Stark’s latest Tibetan rug features an elaborate motif that beautifully repeats in wool and silk. starkcarpet.com
The majestic garments worn by women in India have been reimagined as Stephanie Odegard Collection’s Sari Lights series of rugs, handknotted on a wool ground using recycled and re-spun yarns from deconstructed saris. stephanieodegard.com
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HAUTE HUES Vera Wang, Fall 2013 RTW; verawang.com
Fendi Chameleon Collection, $950; fendi.com
The Rallye Collection, priced from $425; hermes.com
black list Black is often a regular on the fashion scene, Vicente Wolf Candle, $75; vicentewolf.com
and this year is no exception as the no-nonsense hue is fiercely represented on and off the runway. Color takes a back seat, while edgy silhouettes and sharp architectural frames— echoed within designer Vera Wang’s structural Hex Link Pendant, $11,500; nosanchuk.com
fall 2013 RTW collection—take center stage in home accents and fashion accessories. Black’s sleek persona continues to evolve, and this time around, it’s seriously amped up, punctuated
Jewel Side Table, price available upon request; magnihomecollection.com
Aria Chair by Paul Mathieu, price available upon request; ralphpucci.net
Briggs Collection, $496; rockymountainhardware.com
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Piece Tsavorite Pyramid Ring, $8,800; mimiso.com
Upholstered Venus Chair, $11,700; soane.com Rochillon Chandelier in Custom Color, price available upon request; jonathanbrowninginc.com
Royan Damask Vine & Hollyhock Block Lemon/Aqua Fabrics, price available upon request; leejofa.com
on the hunt
Antique Marbled Bottles, priced from $48; jaysonhome.com
Conjuring a woodsy, outdoor sensibility, hunter green has manifested into the neutral tone this
marbled bottles photo : courtesy jayson home . fabric swatch photos : courtesy lee jofa . bvlgari handbag photo : michael schalk .
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fall. Projecting a masculine air, the inky-green hue marked its territory this season, effortlessly migrating from high-fashion threads to luxury décor. The powerful shade coyly made its way into Marc Jacobs’ fall 2013 line, and has morphed into becoming the sartorial shade du jour. With the interiors world bewitched by its boldness and the fashion devout falling for its luster, hunter green has emerged as
Edsel Ford’s 1934 Model 40 Special Speedster, price available upon request; fordhouse.org/speedster
Marc Jacobs, Fall 2013 RTW; marcjacobs.com
Serpenti Bag in Emerald, Bulgari, $2,950; bulgari.com
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the venerable go-to color.
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HAUTE HUES Maxime Simoëns, Fall 2013 RTW; maximesimoens.com
Amethyst Star, $28,000; charlesspadaantiques.com
purple reign
Rubellite and Amethyst Cufflinks in 18-karat gold, $2,150; goshwara.com
A color known for its regal reputation and ability to play well with others, it comes as no surprise that purple has captured the attention of both the fashion and design worlds. From full-bodied plum to resplendent amethyst, these sumptuous tones have deeply imbued the latest home collections met only by their sultry fashion counterparts, depicted here through the meticulous fall 2013 RTW collection of couture newcomer, and one to watch, Maxime Simoëns. AVF Charm Bowl, $388; avfhome.com
Alana Bar by Brett Design, price available upon request; profilesny.com
Sofa Viena, $18,829; baltuscollection.com
Garendon in Breche, $24,000; jamblimited.com
VASE PHOTO : COURTESY SEGUSO . AMETHYST STAR PENDANT PHOTO : CHARLES SPADA . SOFA PHOTO : COURTESY BALTUS . AVF CHARM BOWL PHOTO : ALEXANDRA VON FURSTENBERG .
Round Twisted Vase in Amethyst, $566; seguso.com
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“Playing with both ends of the color spectrum is tricky, but this rug shows it can be done flawlessly. I love the 3-D illusion depicted through the vibrant hues.”
MANHATTANITE SHOSHANNA LONSTEIN GRUSS REVELS IN MIXING PUNCHY PATTERNS WITH SATURATED HUES, FROM HER FALL LINE. SHOSHANNA.COM
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When designer Cédric Ragot conceives an interior accent, such as this ombré rug he created for French atelier Roche Bobois, he perpetually aims to conjure a link between the functional and the conceptual. “Ponyo was actually one of my first forays into the art of rug design,” says Ragot, adding that he “endeavored to invite a harmonious blend of tones, which in turn, serve to warm up a room.” Featured here in a raspberry-centric scheme, the artfully devised floorcovering is handwoven from sumptuous New Zealand wool.
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This season, Kyle Bunting’s effervescent hide-on-hair pattern work collides with South Florida design studio Britto Charette’s penchant for Art Deco architecture. The result is this hourglass stool, which marks the duo’s first venture into the home accessories arena. “I like this piece as a single side table, but it works best when used in multiples,” says Bunting. “The juxtaposition of the warm and tactile hide against the opaque base’s smooth silhouette is nearly the perfect combination of materials and surfaces.”
“This stool’s concentric circles remind us of an age-old tree trunk. Overall, we adore the clean look, especially after a recent trip to Japan where home décor is pared down and streamlined.”
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BORN FROM DESIGNER JESSIE RANDALL’S PURSUIT TO FIND SHOES THAT BLEND STYLE WITH SOPHISTICATION, LOEFFLER RANDALL OFFERS EDGY FOOTWEAR WITH A FEMININE TOUCH. LOEFFLERRANDALL.COM
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In the early 1950s, celebrated Italian architect and furniture visionary Gio Ponti experimented with several models of this exquisite case good. Designated with the simple moniker Chest of Drawers, the time-honored design far exceeds its humble name. Bestowed with a robust elmwood body and an ivory-finished front, the midcenturystyle piece is accented with handles in elm, Italian walnut, mahogany and rosewood, all resting on lustrous brass feet.
What may appear to be a straightforward yet luxuriously appointed chair swathed in a graphite-hued velvet is anything but basic. This plush beauty, a piece from the newly launched Luxury in Motion collection by Edward Ferrell + Lewis Mittman, is also a fully functioning recliner, silently extending at the push of a concealed upholstered button. “The graceful contours of this chair’s frame lend a sartorial element,” says creative director Phillip Jeffries. The jewelry-like Greek key motif at its base is the finishing touch to this well-tailored piece.
“While linear in form, this chair sits in motion. Timeless yet bold, I definitely can envision it in the bedroom of my Milan apartment. The Greek key detailing is an added bonus.”
SHOE DESIGNER EDMUNDO CASTILLO INTRODUCES INTRODUCE FLIRTY DETAILING TO UNEXPECTED SILHOUETTES IN HIS MOST RECENT COLLECTION, AS SEEN IN THE TEMIRA BOOTIE. EDMUNDOCASTILLO.COM
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With interior projects across the country, and successful furniture and fabric lines, acclaimed designer Michael Berman has now opened his flagship showroom, Bronze Studio, in Los Angeles. Expect an intriguing mix of handpicked vintage objets d’art and accessories, artwork and home furnishings all reflecting the designer’s sophisticated aesthetic. Whether you need that last finishing accent or a new dining room table, Berman’s expertly curated collection will guarantee that elusive designer touch. bronzestudiola.com
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Inspired by the artists and designers on display, owner Scotti Sitz handselects each product line found in his unassuming shop on Beverly Boulevard, Garde. With many of his picks deriving their influence from recent globe-trotting excursions, Sitz seamlessly combines old-world ornate products alongside clean simple lines. We’re loving these paint-splattered Mr. Brainwash dishes! gardeshop.com
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Featuring three locations throughout Southern California, Rolling Greens is a premier destination for garden and design junkies filled with an eclectically chic assortment of home décor items, flowers, plants, garden accessories and antiques. Collaborate with the “baristas” at the Arrangement Bar to create your own custom bundles. Each location has its own unique look with a constantly rotating stock of treasures—a true designer-approved shopping experience! rollinggreensnursery.com
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There’s plenty of inspiration to be found in Laguna Beach, and since 1987, Pacific Edge Gallery has celebrated the local painters and artists in its hometown. Featuring a range of work by revered artists such as Maria Bertran and Brenda Bredvik (shown), from contemporary Impressionism to abstraction, any serious collector or neophyte will be impressed with this gallery. Feeling groovy? The gallery also represents the artwork of John Lennon. pacificedgegallery.com
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I recently fell in love with a restaurant whose food is as delicious as their aesthetic. ARC in Costa Mesa is a blend of cozy, sexy and organic décor with scrumptious comfort food sourced from local artisans and bites to share. Some of my favorite items on the menu are the chicken and broccoli casserole and the beet salad topped with goat cheese and fresh herbs; both are so easy to devour. arcrestaurant.com 3
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LAGUNA BEACH, CA | $7,695,000 Overlooking aqua waters in the exclusive guard gated community of Emerald Bay, this exquisite residence offers the finest in seaside living. (548725) Coté – Vasu Team — 949.930.6362
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CORONA DEL MAR, CA | $2,498,000 The views are phenomenally vast yet simply stunning. From Newport Coast and the Pelican Hill Resort to distant views of San Clemente and Catalina Islands; the jetties; and a bird’s eye perspective of all the harbors, Balboa Peninsula, Pavillion, and the beautiful coastline from Newport to Huntington Beach captivate the eye. Rolling white capped waves lap the shoreline along the horizon while the adjacent Fashion Island shopping center anchors panoramas of terra firma stretching as far as the Palos Verde peninsula, Long Beach harbor to the entertainment hub of Los Angeles and all the twinkling city lights between and surrounding mountains to the East. This single level ranch is situated upon an amazing promontory, and offers 4 bedrooms, with plenty of open space that is well suited for the indoor-outdoor California lifestyle. (548726)
Lana Fish — 949.280.3000
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LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA | $1,599,000 Atop a hill in Laguna Niguel, with views of Pacific Ocean, this custom built 3,200 square foot 4 bedroom, 3 bath home sits upon a corner lot within an enclave of luxury homes in Monarch Pointe. Backed up to hiking trails that lead to Laguna Beach and the ocean, you’ll gaze upon a dramatic ocean view. With its warmly appealing Tuscan architecture, this estate home features an interior customized with fine finishes: custom lighting, cathedral ceilings, Brazilian walnut and mahogany hardwoods, Venetian walls, travertine stone floors, hand-painted tiles, and natural light from skylights above. The gourmet kitchen is complete with maple cabinetry and premium stainless appliances. In the master suite, you’ll find a twoway fireplace and a spacious master ocean view deck. This amazing home is move-in ready. (548727)
Meital Taub — 949.922.9552
FULLERTON, CA | $1,050,000 This single story pool home, on a sprawling half acre parcel within the desirable community Raymond Hills, is enhanced with gorgeous panoramic views of Catalina Island. The premium grounds include a pool and lush green lawns landscaped for privacy, while the stunning interior boasts five bedrooms, three bathrooms and over 3,000 square feet of living space. The sought after community is located near many great schools and churches, including Troy and Rosary High School, Acacia and St. Juliana Elementary, and CSF; plus easy access to the 91 & 57 freeways. (548728)
John W. Kohaut & The Kohaut Group — 714.715.2347
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA | $5,695,000 Stunning contemporary waterfront masterpiece is located in the exclusive gate guarded community of Linda Isle. With an extensive and complete renovation in 2008, the home features soaring ceilings with towering 2 story atrium, walls of glass and abundant natural light. A private dock accommodates boats up to 55’ with room for a Duffy. (548729)
LAGUNA BEACH, CA | $4,825,000 This ultimate compound in North Laguna’s exclusive Smithcliffs community features a world of luxury and privacy. Situated on three lots and sprawling over one-half of one acre, this Mark Singer designed masterpiece leaves no detail overlooked. (548739)
Dean Lueck — 949.275.1801
Chris Skawinski — 949.310.1257
NORTH TUSTIN, CA | $4,200,000 An Italian villa in the “Beverly Hills” of Orange County. Perched on a nearly one acre, it boasts an 8,000 square foot main house with 7 bedrooms, 7 baths, library, gym, in-law suite, plus 2,000 square foot pool house. Soaring, brick covered 30 foot entry ceiling, authentic Venetian plaster, gourmet kitchen with statuary marble countertops. Biometric door locks. Bellisimo. (548733)
MISSION VIEJO, CA | $3,988,000 Luxurious and incomparable. A custom lakefront estate situated on a large 13,500 square foot sprawling lakefront lot. Completely remodeled with the highest quality finishes. Includes six hole putting/chipping green, saltwater pool, three spas, along with a private boat dock. Sweeping lake views. Enjoy some of the finest living found anywhere in Orange County. (548748)
Team Kociela — 714.675.0332
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA | $3,500,000 In the heart of Newport’s coveted Lido Isle, this extensively renovated Mid-Century modern home has been enhanced with today’s amenities. Natural light radiates throughout its interior which opens to a large south facing courtyard with a pool. The upgraded kitchen has custom made cabinets, Calcutta marble countertops, and Viking appliances. (548743)
MISSION VIEJO, CA | $3,450,000 Remodeled lakefront estate with nearly 6,000 square feet of living space. Excellent point location with sweeping water views from most rooms. Includes an open floor plan perfect for entertaining. French doors open to a lakeside paradise with built-in barbecue, custom in ground spa, patios, beautiful landscape and hardscape, and a private boat dock. (548749)
Jeff Pittman — 714.785.4434
Scott Arnott — 949.375.1265
IRVINE, CA | $2,595,000 Masterfully upgraded and highly customized home offers unobstructed, panoramic views of the surrounding hillside and twinkling city lights. Outside spaces were professionally designed to maximize the views and to provide luxurious outdoor entertaining rooms. Truly a work of art. (548740)
ANAHEIM HILLS, CA | $2,490,000 Panoramic views are enjoyed from this luxurious 5,531 square foot home. The custom built chef’s kitchen has been center stage for magazine photo shoots and cooking presentations. An outdoor oasis boasts a saltwater pool and spa, barbecue, and covered pavilion. Lavish entertaining opportunities abound. (548742)
Susie Denton — 949.500.3002
Karean Wrightson — 714.269.2831 Bob Bendat — 714.350.6306
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA | $2,300,000 Panoramic views of the ocean, Catalina island, and city lights provide a breathtaking backdrop for this unique corner and detached residence, tucked away on the hilltop community of Harbor Ridge. Showcasing a dramatic floor plan, offers 4 bedrooms (one on the main level), 3 baths and a master bedroom retreat with dual fireplace. (548738)
SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CA | $1,888,000 Situated on two acres in the Hunt Club of San Juan Capistrano, this Hampton style residence exudes a soothing blend of elegance, luxury and comfort. The home has over 4,000 square feet with 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths and a massive bonus room. The lot offers the opportunity for equestrian facilities, vineyard, future development or simply to play. (548747)
Susan Piazza — 949.201.7205
Brad Feldman — 949.678.5198
COSTA MESA, CA | $1,600,000 A slice of Carmel in the woods located on the beautiful, exclusive Mesa Verde Golf Course. A two-story, Mid-Century modern home with premium panoramic views and secluded, private pool, spa and entertaining on an over 9,000 square foot lot. Located on a cul-de-sac, this home has 5 bedrooms, 3 travertine remodeled baths, large family room, an open kitchen, and a 3-car garage. (548736)
NEWPORT COAST, CA | $1,595,000 The furthest “front row” location with the gated community of Altezza with unparalleled, unobstructed views. Wake up to stunning Catalina, Newport Harbor, and coastline views to Disneyland and beyond. The kitchen has been opened up to the dining and living rooms drenching this home in natural light. This is truly a rare opportunity to live the Newport Coast lifestyle. (548730)
The Carmichael Group — 714.751.2181
Wendy Hooper — 949.870.2424
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NEWPORT BEACH, CA | $1,487,000 Designed for privacy, this gorgeous home features 4 bedrooms. A lush gated courtyard leads to an open floor plan with neutral decor, two story ceilings, main level bedroom and bath plus a living room with designer fireplace, adjacent dining room and family room. Ideally located close to the bay, beach, and shopping. (548734)
NEWPORT BEACH, CA | $1,445,000 Exclusive gate guarded Harbor Ridge community offers this sought after single level residence situated on a premium corner lot location with a beautiful greenbelt view. An open floor plan boasts 3 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, upgraded rich hardwood floors, volume ceilings with skylights, and a private courtyard area. (548735)
Andrea Ballesteros — 949.690.5159
Cyndi Mino — 714.349.2424
LONG BEACH, CA | $1,374,900 Spanish Mediterranean estate with 5 bedrooms, 4 baths features beautiful architecture, a gourmet kitchen with travertine floors, maple cabinets and granite counters. The main level has one bedroom and a full bath, while the master suite includes French doors that open to beautiful view veranda. Enjoy a rooftop deck with 360° views of the ocean and mountains. (548746)
NEWPORT BEACH, CA | $1,088,000 Spectacular views are enjoyed in the living room, dining room and spacious kitchen of this Bayfront home. Privacy is afforded with subterranean parking and a secured community entrance. Uncompromising amenities add quality and convenience to those that call this exquisite residence home. An unparalleled place to sit back, relax and enjoy all that life has to offer. (548737)
Philip DeMatteo — 562.254.6883
Susan Piazza — 949.201.7205
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IRVINE, CA | $8,787,000 Welcome to Shady Canyon where luxury meets space. Sprawling custom estate that offers 11,625 square feet of living space enhanced by commanding views. Seamless transitions from interior to luxurious exterior grounds, over half acre lot sits highest on view side of street offering unparalleled privacy. 5 bedrooms with a second story master with walkout view balcony. The epitome of luxury living. (548732) Jason C. Bradshaw — 949.433.3001
NEWPORT COAST, CA | $5,288,000 Become one of the fortunate few that reside in the peaceful enclave of the blissfully removed world of Montecito. This guard gated classic Italian style community offers breathtaking panoramic ocean, city lights, and Catalina views. Be enveloped in quiet seclusion while breathing in the Pacific Ocean breeze from your picturesque balconies. 5 bedrooms, 4.5 bathrooms. (548731) Marcus Gualter — 949.751.9600
LAGUNA HILLS, CA | $2,999,900 Prominently situated at the end of one Nellie Gail Ranch’s most coveted cul-de-sacs, this colossal estate boasts 180° panoramic views. The lot and residence are ideal for the buyer looking for space, privacy, and seclusion. The estate offers 8,400 square feet of grand living space with six suites and 7.5 bathrooms. (548745)
VILLA PARK, CA | $2,698,000 The ultimate in luxurious Villa Park living. Beautifully designed custom estate tastefully blends upscale elegance with welcoming warmth. An entertainer’s dream, the expansive kitchen features every culinary accoutrement you desire. The beautifully landscaped back yard provides panoramic views, saltwater pool and spa, custom loggia and full kitchen. (548741)
Brad Feldman — 949.678.5198
Kathy Leimkuhler — 714.855.0515
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“I see myself as a hunter and gatherer,” says Paul Scott Silvera, who showcases his singular style and eclectic finds in his San Diego shop, Scout at Quarters D. Opposite: The Sherry-Netherland is Silvera’s hotel of choice for its glimpse into the 1930s New York City lifestyle.
PORTRAIT: ERIC STONER. OPPOSITE: BER MURPHY. TOP RIGHT: COURTESY FARROW & BALL.
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“My life and livelihood blend,” says Paul Scott Silvera, whose ongoing aesthetic pursuits overlap among his own spaces, his interior design work and his shop, Scout at Quarters D. “I am Scout, and I’m constantly looking for new colors, textures and products either for my home or my business.”
As the exclusive San Diego dealer of Farrow & Ball paints, Silvera feels that the lines’ “well-edited collection of colors” perfectly complements the Scout at Quarters D aesthetic.
A sailor, surfer and fifth-generation San Diegan, Silvera is inspired by his hometown’s indoor/outdoor lifestyle and drawn to its history as well. The latter is affirmed by the location of his store—a 1923 former naval commander’s home within Point Loma’s Liberty Station. “It’s the perfect frame to showcase our well-edited collection,” says Silvera, who merchandises the rooms in a signature layered style that resonates with “beach natives and East Coast transplants” alike. Think Miles Talbott upholstered pieces and Aidan Gray case goods shown alongside one-of-a-kind vintage finds and old architectural elements. To keep things fresh, Silvera embarks on regular scouting trips to Western Europe, Argentina and the Plains states. “I’m always on the lookout for the perfect artifact,” he says. scout-home.com; 619.225.9925
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PAUL SCOTT SILVERA I GOT STARTED…
My professional background was in corporate event planning, and my education was in art history. Combined, those components gave me an eye for detail, design and use of space. DESIGN ICON:
Coco Chanel, who successfully built a brand based on clean, easy-to-live-in products that embraced a particular lifestyle. PERSONAL STYLE:
Unabashedly preppy with a dash of Brooks Brothers. Shorts in any season. DREAM DINNER PARTY GUESTS:
Eleanor Roosevelt, Gore Vidal, Truman Capote, Katherine Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor and my grandmother. I’M READING…
Jack Be Nimble, by former Old Globe theater artistic director Jack O’Brien. I worked summers at the Globe as a teen and even walked Jack’s dog. FAVORITE CITY:
New York is it for me. I love The SherryNetherland, which captures the essence of what I imagine it was like to live in New York in the ’30s. LUXE INTERIORS
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PORTRAIT: BETH COLLER. OPPOSITE: BENJAMIN WOOLSEY.
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“I find historical documents from all over the world,” says Venice-based artist Ashley Collins, who integrates those pages into her large-scale abstract paintings. Opposite: An interior by Napa Valley designer Erin Martin, whose risktaking approach is admired by Collins.
“I never had a choice, I simply had to paint,” says Venice-based artist Ashley Collins. “At any given time, I can have hundreds of images in my mind asking to be set free.” Those images come to light in her layered, abstract paintings, which fuse a contemporary
Collins often depicts an abstract aspect of a horse in her works, including Hesse, a mixed-media piece that measures 84 inches tall by 96 inches wide.
style with traces of history and global culture—whether it’s a lost letter or a vintage page from a Moroccan book—that chronicle the past. “Each soul that has touched those pages brings their energy into the work, reminding us that those who have gone before us help shape who we are,” says Collins, whose own journey from a struggling artist to acclaimed painter continues to inform her work. The large size of her pieces, some canvases span 10 feet high by 20 feet across, magnify their unique sentimental messages. “Scale commands attention,” she says. “But that is only part of the equation. The larger the work is, the more it has to deliver to hold your attention. And that challenge is a joy.” ashleycollins.com
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ASHLEY COLLINS I APPRECIATE COLLECTORS WHO…
Trust themselves. If you love a work, there is no gamble in the acquisition. If you buy solely for investment, you will miss the benefit of the art. And that is a great loss. FAVORITE HOTEL:
The Amanjiwo in Java, Indonesia. It overlooks Borobudur, the world’s largest Buddhist sanctuary. I love the repeating design of the circular walls, which echo the spirituality of the temple stupas. WHAT IS ALWAYS IN YOUR SUITCASE?
Emptiness. If you fill your suitcase when you leave, there is no room for what you may find. TOOLS OF THE TRADE:
Music. Patience. Focus. DREAM COLLABORATION:
Rauschenberg and da Vinci. I knew and adored Bob Rauschenberg, but adding da Vinci would make a wondrous collaboration. DESIGN ICON:
Erin Martin, for her willingness to take large-scale risks and continually push herself. I’M EXCITED BY...
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The jewel-like ceramics, furnishings and lighting that Santa Ana artist and designer Ron Dier creates are meant to “stand out and enhance the ambience of a room.” Opposite: Dier admires the “movement” of Frank Gehry’s architecture, as illustrated in the forms of the Walt Disney Concert Hall.
PORTRAIT: ERIC STONER. OPPOSITE: ADAM LATHAM. TOP RIGHT: ED OLIN.
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“It’s a Cinderella story,” says artist and designer Ron Dier, who was working as a carpet salesman when he began contemplating a more fulfilling career. Shortly thereafter, Dier stumbled upon a pottery class at a neighborhood studio that changed the course of his life. “Clay was the greatest thing that I’d
In addition to his furnishings and lighting designs, Dier also offers one-of-a-kind mounted minerals, such as this 29-inch-tall doublesided Brazilian citrine ring.
ever touched,” he explains. “I would look at the wheel and wonder where the form was coming from, almost like I was channeling it.” Within 18 months, Dier had turned his passion into his profession. “I was sort of swept away by the whole thing,” explains the Santa Ana-based Dier. First known for his jewel-like ceramic vessels, finished with 22-karat gold and platinum, Dier has since expanded into furnishings and lighting. Sold through showrooms including A. Rudin and Blake House, Dier’s striking pieces put minerals at center stage. In his hands, ice-like strips of selenite morph into table bases and light fixtures glow with slices of polished Brazilian agate. “It’s fun to work with Mother Nature and see if you can complement her and make something useful,” says Dier. rondierdesign.com; 714.543.1266
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RON DIER WHAT DO YOU ENJOY ABOUT CLAY?
There is a rhythm to working on the wheel, and you can get lost in it. Maybe it’s a primitive reaction to having your hands in the soil. DESCRIBE YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS.
So much of it is intuitive. I’m not a technical person, and I don’t draw particularly well, but I can visualize three-dimensionally very quickly. In high school, geometry was easy, and algebra was a nightmare. CURRENT PROJECT:
I just completed three selenite sculptures for the Four Seasons Hotel Lion Palace St. Petersburg. The nice thing about selenite is that when you polish it, it looks almost like an ice sculpture. DREAM DINNER PARTY GUESTS:
Lincoln, Churchill, Catherine the Great, da Vinci, Puccini and the Dalai Lama (I love his humor). FAVORITE CITY:
Venice, Italy. I grew up hearing tales of Venice from my Venetian grandmother. Even as a tourist, it’s as magical as she said. GEHRY OR WRIGHT?
Gehry. Much of his work defies gravity visually. LUXE INTERIORS
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etting out to renovate the kitchen of their cottage-style home in New Canaan, Connecticut, a couple didn’t have to search too far for their muse. With Dutch and Belgian heritages, respectively, the husband and wife instinctively harked back to the enchanting
aesthetics for which their native lands are revered. “We wanted to make sure that we retained a very cozy, vintage European vibe, like that of an old bakery, for instance,” homeowner and designer Tessa Neleman-Pimontel explains. Another check off their wish list was to keep the space open (notice the pared down cabinetry; the simple ceramic subway tiling by the Bertazonni hood and stove; uninterrupted counter space), organized and flooded with light while retaining a sense of genuineness. “This kitchen adds an instant feeling of authenticity to our home,” she says. “It works out well as an open space time together. Every afternoon, the low-setting sun pours in, which adds to the whole mood we were aiming to capture.”
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where my husband, Hans, and I naturally gather with our kids to share
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hen a designer approaches a master bathroom suite with two specific inspirations in mind—the Ritz Paris (pre-renovation) and Carrie Bradshaw’s closet from the original
Sex and the City movie—the result is destined to be laden with glitz and theatricality. Such is the case for this opulent space that Estee Stanley dreamt up for a Beverly Hills client. “I wanted to make
PHOTO: NICK JOHNSON.
sure that my client used every square inch of her home, and that each space met her needs and represented who she was,” Stanley says. The resulting bathroom is a study in simple elegance, and the impact of letting just a few statement pieces have their moment in the spotlight: a sinuous freestanding Waterworks tub entices a leisurely soak; dreamy draperies in a blush tone coyly flirt with a coquettish portrait of Marilyn Monroe; two-tone marble floors are striking yet feel as if they’ve always been there; and finally, the crown jewel of the room, a polyhedron chandelier Stanley sourced from JF Chen in Los Angeles that would get the most pragmatic person’s pulse racing.
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CLOTHES QUARTERS What’s a designer to do when a client’s existing closet space simply isn’t sufficient for their wardrobe? Well, you relocate the master bedroom and transform the remaining space into a dressing room fit for a Rodeo Drive boutique, of course. “I like to think of closets as a fun playroom for women, so I try to make them big enough where you can have friends come over, hang out and play dress up,” Stanley says. “This typically calls for a seating area.” The designer brought in a custom chaise that offers her client (and her client’s fortunate guests) a place to sit and ponder the day’s sartorial decisions, while an antique rug from Lawrence of La Brea complements sleek custom cabinetry. “This is one of my favorite designs I’ve done,” Stanley says. “It’s every woman’s dream.”
PHOTO: NICK JOHNSON.
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FOR THE BATH 1) PuraVida 120-Air 1-Jet Handshower, Hansgrohe, $128; hansgrohe-usa.com. 2) Steel Polyhedron Pendant Medium, Restoration Hardware, $595; restorationhardware.com. 3) Emmy Small Tray, Arteriors, $370; arteriors.com. 4) Asscher Soap Dispenser, Waterworks, $90; waterworks.com. 5) Diva Stool by Azadeh Shladovsky, price upon request; jeandemerry.com. 6) Telangana Patterned Bone Boxes, $155 for set; zhush.com. 7) Gelsomino Nobile Leather Purse Spray, Acqua di Parma, $153; bloomingdales.com. 8) Luxury Beech Wood Bath Brush, Kent Brushes, $80; westcoastshaving.com 9) Iris Bench, Rose Tarlow Melrose House, $5,880; rosetarlowmelrosehouse.com. 10) Celine Bathtub, $12,296, Devon&Devon; devon-devon.com. 11) Stonegate Robe Hook, price upon request, Baldwin Hardware; baldwinhardware.com. 12) Round Thermostatic Trim Plate with Handle in Antique Brass Finish, Newport Brass, price upon request; newportbrass.com. 13) Mediterranean Bath Sheets, Coyuchi, $76; coyuchi.com. 14) Un Air De Diptyque Electronic Diffuser, Diptyque, $350; diptyqueparis.com.
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FOR THE KITCHEN 1) The Vegetable Garden, Taschen, $59.99; taschen.com. 2) Cutting Board, Droptine Woodworks, price upon request; droptinewoodworks.com. 3) Blown Glass and Ceramic Mortar/ Pestle, A.J Metissage, $105; aj-metissage.com. 4) Ovopur - Acrylic Base, Aquavovo, $729; shophorne.com. 5) Skeleton Key Cork Screw, Carl Aubock, $595; barneys.com. 6) Classic Blend, Sel Magique, $23; selmagique.com. 7) Constance Metal Dining Chairs, Ballard Designs, $449 for two; ballarddesigns.com. 8) Vanilla Beans, Nielsen-Massey, $9.95; williamssonoma.com. 9) Villa OG128 in Light Green and Burnished Brass, Officine Gullo, $21,326; officinegullousa.com. 10) Horn Servers, Jayson Home, $58; jaysonhome.com. 11) Wide Mouth Urn, Frances Palmer Pottery, $995; deringhall.com. 12) ZB500E52 Infinity Slow Juicer, Krups, $349; krups.com. 13) Marbella Horn Place Setting, Barneys New York, $468; barneys.com.
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ENTRÉZ-VOUS INTERIOR DESIGNER JOE LUCAS WORKED HIS DESIGN MAGIC, CREATING A GRAPHIC GALLERY WALL WITH PAPERS ENVISIONED AS WORKS OF ART.
Los Angeles designer and one half of Harbinger LA, Joe Lucas created an entryway to remember using the sleekest fall wallcoverings. A “sucker for a salon-style wall,” Lucas began his dynamic scene with artist Sharon Lee’s debut line as his anchor. “The chic gray-and-saffron combo of Lee’s Chrysanthemum design caught my eye instantly,” he says. Building from there, Lucas approached many of the papers as he would art. “Kelly Wearstler’s provocative new Crescent design is a recent obsession, so it needed to be framed. And the sculptural Weitzner paper lent itself to being floated in an acrylic box, earning the focal point position in the space.” From a Holland & Sherry-clad flowerpot and a Wearstler-wrapped lampshade to an Innovationsupholstered stool, Lucas reveals that wallpaper knows no boundaries.
Clockwise from top right: Channels in Ebony/Ivory, Groundworks; leejofa.com. Studs & Stripes in Yellow on Graphite Manila Hemp; phillipjeffries.com. Groove-V Out of Sight Type II Vinyl in Green-eyed Monster; mayaromanoff.com. Troubadour in Metallic on Peacock Blue; thibautdesign.com. Opposite, clockwise from bottom left: Lochwood by Nina Campbell; osborneandlittle.com. Chrysanthemum in French Grey, Sharon Lee Studio; harbingerla.com. Kyle SX7775; yorkwall.com. Crescent in Ebony/Gold and Feline in Grey/Black, Groundworks; leejofa.com. Vinyl Mirror Mirror in Bronze Beauty; phillipjeffries.com. Cumulus in Coconut Shell; weitznerlimited.com. Arabesque in Chartreuse, Crezana Design; johnrosselliassociates.com. Mockado WP1027, Grenfell WP1040 and Grenfell WP1042, Holland & Sherry; harbingerla.com. St. Tropez in Nickele; innovationsusa.com.
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“There are so many incredible collections out there now that it’s becoming increasingly difficult to not wallpaper every inch of each project, and I couldn’t be happier for this material’s intrepid comeback.”
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Naturally lured by wallcoverings that possess an assured straight-lined disposition, interiors devotee Sara Ruffin Costello unexpectedly found herself swept away by the season’s more abstract offerings. “I was drawn to patterns that appear out of focus; especially those peachy, warm tones,” she explains. “They feel less expectant than chevron or stripes (which I love) that continue to pop up each year.” After reveling in a veritable trove of papers, Costello sought to create a sunburst, turning to London-based moldings manufacturer Solomon & Wu for a bit of architectural encouragement. “The plaster moldings were a structured counterbalance to the loose, dreamy quality of the papers, and the dynamic sunburst shape has an artistic character to it, like a patterned color wheel.”
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“There are no rules when it comes to wallpaper. It’s intuitive. When using a lot of papers, I strive for a strong whole-house narrative, picking up colors and themes from room to room.”
Clockwise from top left: Nymphaea MET 60095; wolfgordon.com. Heze 002; troveline.com. Saraille in Grape; designersguild.com. Vapour in Cloud; designtex.com. Contemporary II 69/1103; cole-and-son.com. Opposite, clockwise from top left: Eden in Verbena; romoblack. com. Nicchie 97/11035; cole-and-son.com. Cloud Petals in Pale Pink; brettdesignwallpaper.com. Kew in Amaranth; romoblack.com. Akita Vinyl in Mitsu Smoke; zoffany.com. 26-22106, Carl Robinson thru Sonia’s Place; 212.355.5211. Demeter Stripe in Tumeris/Pebble/ Magenta, Harlequin; zoffany.com. Moldings: Linear Architrave; solomonandwu.com
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CASE STUDY GEOMETRICS AND BOLD PRINTS WERE THE DRIVING FORCE BEHIND THIS SOPHISTICATEDLY CLAD BOOKCASE ORNAMENTED BY INTERIOR DESIGNER PHILIP GORRIVAN.
“There is so much to be excited about when it comes to wallpaper,” exclaims New York-based interior designer Philip Gorrivan, who’s heralded his longstanding love affair with the material throughout his design career. His studious composition began with an unadorned bookcase that, according to the designer, left much to be desired. Presented with the latest lines, Gorrivan cloaked the back of the shelves with a subtle yet striking Farrow & Ball stripe and developed groupings of covered books in stylized vignettes, each layer telling its own story. “Dedar’s new boldly hued geometrics alongside Clarke & Clarke’s punchy floral patterns
“I tend to gravitate toward geometrics or patterns that aren’t so directional. I love products that are fearlessly gutsy. It’s fun to create a little tension in a space by introducing a wallpaper that appears to completely break all the rules.”
Clockwise from top: Bookcase lining, Lattice BP 3503; farrow-ball.com. George in Grey; jonathanadler.com. Birds; kremelife.com. Jackson in Indigo; romoblack.com. Flower in Japhet; wolfgordon.com. Opposite: Bookshelves, top to bottom, left: Wow Indigo; dedar.com. Lattice BP 3505; farrow-ball.com. Floribunda in Magenta; clarke-clarke.com. Lattice BP 3502; farrow-ball.com. Bookshelves, top to bottom, right: Papillion in Chartreuse; clarke-clarke.com. Ray Cedre and Wow Sabbia; dedar.com. Bookshelf doors: Madras in Shanti, Crezana Design; johnrosselliassociates.com. Book on table: Soho Square in Sand, Crezana Design; johnrosselliassociates.com.
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Designer Joelle C. Nesen complemented the Early California Mexican Colonial-style architecture of a Rancho Santa Fe house with clean-lined custom sofas in the living room. Right: A Jasper lamp rests on a custom table in the room’s corner, and the bench is from Mad Furniture in Portland.
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or designer Joelle C. Nesen, coming from Portland, Oregon, to work on a house in Rancho Santa Fe for a couple looking to spend more time in a warmer clime came with a particular appeal. “It was exciting to think of doing something different
from the norm to such a classic California structure,” Nesen says of the residence, which blends Early California and Mexican Colonial styles. “But we still wanted to stay true to the house.” The project also came with a particular challenge. The wife, who searched the area on the recommendation of a friend, had fallen in love with the house. Her husband, on the other hand, still needed convincing. “My style is clean and classic, but my husband has much more modern tastes,” says the wife. Unfazed, Nesen proposed combining the two sensibilities. “Since the wife already loved the house,” Nesen explains, “we wanted to create a much cleaner, lighter design for the husband.”
Ironies chairs from the Michael Folks Showroom in Seattle surround a traditional table in the dining room, where a sculptural chandelier by Emanuel Morez plays off the ceiling’s wood beams.
In 1999, builder Jeff Holcombe—part of the Holcombe family associated with building area homes in this popular vernacular since the 1970s—designed and constructed the house with and for his parents, Bob and Donna Holcombe. “We built several homes like this one in Rancho Santa Fe, and it’s the only style we focused on,” says Holcombe. Appropriately, he was enlisted to work with Nesen on the interior changes to the house. “It’s flattering to be contacted by new owners to do remodels or additions,” he says. “We’re very fortunate to stay in the loop.” In addition to keeping within the parameters of the Rancho Santa Fe Protective Covenant, which sets standards for everything from window placement to trim styles, Nesen, working with lead designer Allie McGory, was also sensitive to the home’s classic architecture when it came to making changes. “It was crucial to maintain the integrity of what Jeff had designed,” she says.
Top left: One of the family’s dogs stays cool on the home’s original Saltillo tile floor in the main hall, where slender yellow vases adorn a niche. Top right: Lotus, a 1978 abstract painting by Richard Saba, hangs in the dining room.
Openings were enlarged and iron railings were added to the veranda, where custom lanterns by Gearhart Ironwerks of Gearhart, Oregon, hang above sitting and dining areas. Vintage McGuire chairs surround a table from Dos Gallos, and the sofas are from Restoration Hardware.
A variety of potted plants from Tony + Michael in Portland add a lush green element to a long enclosed courtyard, which opens to the main hall and the master bedroom. The arched door leads out to the driveway.
Although key materials, such as hickory and terra-cotta tile flooring, and architectural features, such as arched doorways and structural Douglas fir beams, remained untouched, an emphasis was placed on opening up specific spaces. In the kitchen, Nesen repainted existing cabinetry with a whipped cream white (the same color she used throughout the house) and enlarged an opening connecting it with the adjacent dining room. “We wanted to make it fresh, clean and unified,” says Nesen, who also had stucco half-walls replaced with iron railings on the veranda. Against the freshly painted backdrop, which allowed the dark wood detailing to pop, the designer merged classic furnishings with contemporary pieces for a more modern aesthetic. “Every room is a blend of old California and clean-lined luxury,” says Nesen, who
On either side of a kitchen window, built-in shelves, a common feature in Mexican kitchens, keep glassware within easy reach. Bright vessels offer an orderly pop of color to the neutral palette.
paired custom sofas with zigzag-patterned pillows in the living room and used “heavy textures like the rug to balance the scale of the house.” In the dining room, she contrasted a sculptural Emanuel Morez resin-and-bronze chandelier with an imposing wood table that the previous owner had custom-made for the room. An exception to the overall light-hued theme is the master bedroom, where chocolate-colored walls are softened with cream-toned furnishings and heavily embroidered draperies. “That element really connected the classic to the contemporary,” says Nesen. “It’s traditional embroidery but with a young, Bohemian pattern.”
Stretches of fresh white cabinetry and hickory plank flooring give the kitchen a clean graphic base for modern pieces, such as the owners’ Warren Platner table and Norman Cherner chairs. The custom light fixture is by Gearhart Ironwerks.
“ THERE’S AN ECLECTIC MIX OF PLANT S T HAT WORK IN BEAUT IFUL HARMONY T OGETHER.”
In the verdant yard, landscape designer Josh Soto put in a diverse mix of plantings along with fruit trees and 100-year-old olive trees. He bordered a serene swimming pool with flagstone pavers and Irish moss.
A luxurious bed by A. Rudin stands against the chocolate-hued walls of the master bedroom. The custom bench from Mad Furniture is upholstered with suede by Edelman Leather, and embroidered drapery fabric by Donghia lends a rich layer to the space. The bedside cabinets are by Ironies.
Schumacher’s Queen of Spain wallpaper defines a powder room, where a custom console fabricated by Gearhart Ironwerks is topped with a custom slab from Alpha StoneWorks in Portland. The sconces are from The Urban Electric Co., and a custom mirror is from Lara Sydney Framing Gallery, also in Portland.
Taking advantage of the region’s mild climate, the house’s large veranda functions as a year-round outdoor living-dining room. The alfresco space overlooks a meticulously landscaped yard, where layers of lavender, creeping fig, magnolia, succulents and other greenery surround an inviting swimming pool. “There’s an eclectic mix of plants that work in beautiful harmony together,” notes landscape designer Josh Soto. “There’s always something blooming.” With its new contemporary slant, the classic house turned out to be a perfect fit for the owners. “We started with an amazing property,” says the wife, “but everyone involved contributed to improving the vision. It turned out so much better than we ever imagined.” L
architecture Paul Williger, Appleton & Associates, Inc. interior design Philip Nimmo, Philip Nimmo & Company, Inc. home builder Tyler Udall and Andy Ggem, Tyler Development Corporation landscape architecture Dana White, Clark and White Landscape bedrooms 4
bathrooms 6
square feet 10,000
STORY LINES A SKILLED TEAM CRAFTS AN ARCHITECTURAL AND DESIGN NARRATIVE FOR A
TUSCAN-STYLE RESIDENCE THAT SPINS AN EPIC TALE ON THE MALIBU COAST. W R I T T E N B Y JORG E S. A RAN GO
P H O T O G R A P H Y B Y NIC K J O HN SO N
The entry of a Malibu residence by architect Paul Williger and designer Philip Nimmo showcases metalwork fabricated by Perez Brothers Ornamental Iron Works. Opposite top: A formal motor court leads to the entrance. Opposite bottom: An antique Chinese chest from Charles Jacobsen Inc. marks the entry gallery.
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ertain rules govern any good novel: It must be peppered with interesting characters; descriptive imagery should evoke a strong sense of place; and the plot should unfold with plenty of twists and turns, building suspense as the
story moves toward its dramatic resolution. One couple and their design team seemed to keep that narrative approach in mind throughout the creation of a gracious Italian-style residence on the Malibu coast. The protagonists were an entrepreneur, his wife and their teenage child. And setting the plot in motion: a series of trials even Homer’s Odysseus might have found daunting. First, the voluminous size of the new structure would require designer Philip Nimmo to embark upon a quest for not one, but many, holy grails. He and the wife began shopping before even breaking ground. “The things the clients collected were very eclectic,” says Nimmo, “but they serendipitously went together.” It took more than a year—and countless antiques galleries, flea markets, showrooms and art adviser Patsy Wolf Buckly—to expand that delicately calibrated aesthetic.
When it came to the structure itself, the couple had clear ideas of the direction it should take. They met with architect Paul Williger—who has spent two decades working alongside Appleton & Associates founder Marc Appleton on projects recognized for their sensitive contextual style—and asked for a home reminiscent of a Tuscan farmhouse with old-world charm. Also, says Williger, “they wanted to be able to walk through the front door and see the Queen’s Necklace.” Wanting to add a few surprising layers to the story before embracing its climactic scene—that legendary coastline view stretching from Santa Monica to Point Dume—Williger oriented the structure to frame the Pacific, but sited it so that as the owners approach the ocean-side façade, they are redirected through two one-story garage pavilions, a motor court and then a lush entry garden. “Your attention is taken
Williger framed poignant views of the Pacific through custom steel French doors by Steelworks Etc. in the living room. Nimmo appointed the airy space with custom sofas and a chandelier from Bourgeois Bohème. Left: Victorian chairs from Ralf’s Antiques stand in the room’s colonnaded periphery.
The distinctive dining room ceiling features antique terra-cotta brickettes laid in a herringbone pattern between reclaimed beams. Linen-covered 19th-century chairs surround an oak trestle table, all from Lucca Antiques, and the string painting is by Emil Lukas from Sperone Westwater in New York.
away from the ocean,” explains Williger, who designed the residence and served as the firm’s principal-in-charge, “so that when you enter the house and experience the primary rooms, the view is rediscovered.” In addition to the careful siting, working with materials and proportions that felt authentic was crucial. “A lot of people build Mediterranean-style houses that don’t look right because they get the proportions and finishes wrong,” explains the husband. Williger scaled the structure so that “it’s convincing, without being overwhelming,” says the architect, who also “built patina into the house” by using recycled terra-cotta roof tiles, antique pavers and about 140 reclaimed barn timbers. Comically, the mason laying the pavers began discarding any with imprints of chicken feet and other fowl. “We said, ‘What are you doing? Those are the best ones!’ ” recalls Williger, who gave them pride of place at the kitchen threshold.
Reclaimed barn beams from Vintage Timberworks accent a custom kitchen featuring open zinc shelves and marble walls. A granite countertop from Walker Zanger crowns the wire-brushed oak island, which is inset with an antique Italian sink. The barstools are by Axis Furniture.
“WE MOVED WITH THE GRADES USING PATHWAYS THAT OPEN UP INTO DIFFERENT AREAS OF THE GARDEN.”
A pea gravel courtyard just off the dining room is appointed with an imposing stone table and garden finials. Stone columns capped with a wrought-iron arbor support are sheathed in greenery and delineate the entry progression.
Above: Furnishings from McKinnon and Harris’ duVal-Alexander line appoint a loggia off of the family room. Left: Landscape architect Dana White planted the hillside around the guest house with olive trees and Italian cypress.
Another test for our storytellers—in this case builder Tyler Udall and his superintendent Andy Ggem—was the husband’s request that the pool deck be level with the main floor. That meant constructing midway down the slope of the property. “It was a challenging site,” says Ggem, “but between excavating for the basement and the pool area and then building up retaining walls, we didn’t have to import or export any soil.” Now the infinity-edge pool looks out to the horizon, and east-facing rooms enjoy stunning views of the canyons as well as garden areas that slope away from the house. “We did not want to terrace the slopes,” explains landscape architect Dana White. “Instead, we moved with the grades using pathways that open up into different areas of the garden.” Inside, Nimmo arranged the furniture with an eye for breathing space and synchronicity with the vistas. “That view is so immense and pristine,” he says. “It would be odd to feel cluttered inside and have that expanse outside.” Keeping furniture profiles generally low also preserved the sense of longitudinal spread in the main rooms, particularly the living room, where the architect designed broad rather than tall groin vaults. “They enhance the relationship to the horizon,” says Williger. “And they don’t feel out of scale or like there might be cobwebs way up on the ceiling.”
A Moroccan rug from Mansour layers over antique terra-cotta tiles in the family room, which Nimmo furnished with custom linen-covered sofas. The leather club chairs, parchment-andbronze coffee table and the matching pendants are from Jean de Merry.
An antique French armchair covered with embroidered Indian fabric acts as a counterpoint to a parchment chest from Jean de Merry in the master bedroom. A Goccia table lamp from Nimmo’s own line complements a dramatic 19th-century Italian gilded shield from Blackman Cruz.
“The architecture, in its purity, allowed for creative license with the interior design,” says Nimmo. “Thus we could create this wonderful and whimsical mix.” Working within a neutral palette, Nimmo complemented the many antique pieces with modern accents such as starburst-shaped pendants from Jean de Merry in the family room and sculptural side tables from his own eponymous line in the master bedroom. As in any good story, challenges are conquered, friendships forged and the protagonists stay with you long after the last page. “It’s not contrived at all,” Nimmo says of the home. “The personalities of the owners truly come out.” L
A custom iron bed upholstered with Fortuny fabric anchors the master bedroom, where Nimmo converted a vintage Chinese chest into a pop-up TV cabinet. The designer’s Cruz drinks table pairs with a sofa from Lucca Antiques, and the rug is from Kreiss.
CLEAN START TR A D I TI O NA L D E TA I L S A ND S O P H I S TI C ATED S H AP ES COME TO G E TH E R I N TH E L I G H T- FI L L E D S P A C ES OF A G RACI OU S A N D I NV I TI NG B R E N TW O O D H O U S E . W R I T T E N B Y K IM BE RLY O LSO N
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PHOTOGRAPHY BY NICK JOHNSON
hen Paul Jennings and Adrienne Grant were looking for a house in Brentwood, they knew just what they wanted. “An indoor-outdoor lifestyle was our priority,” says Grant, who notes
they also hoped for traditional architectural details and cozy textures within a sensibility that conveyed “the cheerfulness and playfulness of West Coast living.” The house they found was ideally situated to meet those goals, with its west-facing backyard and expansive views, but the structure itself was not ideal. The couple decided to have it razed, and they called on architect Ken Ungar and designer Meg Joannides to start from scratch in creating the warm, welcoming house they envisioned. “They grew up on the East Coast and were fascinated with the idea of indoor-outdoor living,” Joannides says of her clients. “They craved that openness and light.” To create a structure that would begin to embrace those values, Ungar devised a layout in which the main rooms—the kitchen, breakfast area and family room—open to the rear yard. “We wanted to make the house feel like it was connected to the outdoors,” explains the architect. Within that flowing plan, Ungar designed rooms that would meet the family’s needs in terms of aesthetics and function. “I really wanted to emphasize proportion—all four walls and ceiling—to get the right feel,”
INTERIOR DESIGN Meg Joannides, MLK Studio ARCHITECTURE Ken Ungar, Ken Ungar Architect HOME BUILDER Roy Abbott, R.T. Abbott Construction, Inc. BEDROOMS 6
BATHROOMS 7
SQUARE FEET 9,350
Above: Designer Meg Joannides paired sofas from The Mews House with a chinoiserie coffee table from Dennis & Leen in the living room of a Brentwood house. Right: A wing chair from Dennis & Leen stands near a Baker chest.
says Jennings, a real estate developer. Ungar skillfully kept spaces feeling intimate by avoiding abnormally high ceilings that might make the rooms seem baronial, yet sized them to be spacious enough to accommodate the family’s many gatherings. “We wanted our house to be both a peaceful refuge and a welcoming, cheerful place to entertain,” Grant says. “We wanted every space to be inviting.” To make sure of that, Joannides used a palette of light neutrals punctuated with textures and pattern to play up the home’s sense of openness. “It was critical that we didn’t hinder that feeling with dark furnishings and fabrics,” explains Joannides, who designed the living and dining rooms—on either side of the foyer—to “coexist harmoniously.” A custom chinoiserie coffee table standing between linen-covered sofas in the living room speaks to the hand-painted wallcovering in the dining room. “That wall is quite important, as it’s seen from the foyer,” says Joannides. “It needed to make a statement.”
In the entry, high-gloss white wainscoting contrasts with a textured Thibaut grass-cloth wallcovering, which warms the voluminous space and lends character. A gilded mirror from Formations hangs above a custom console table from Dennis & Leen.
Above: Architect Ken Ungar gave the faรงade, clad in brick and stone, an asymmetrical appearance with a two-story gable offset by three gable dormers. Right: A pendant by Ironies hangs above a Gregorius Pineo table, which anchors the sunny breakfast nook. The armchairs are from Formations.
The kitchen’s white cabinetry, from CooperPacific Kitchens, frames a marble backsplash, Gaggenau ovens and a Wolf cooktop. The custom bar chairs, featuring rush seats and backs, are from The Mews House, and handblown glass lanterns from Alison Berger Glassworks suspend from overhead.
A loggia overlooking the lush backyard is comfortably appointed with furnishings from Janus et Cie. Landscape designer Andrea Scharff adorned the brick columns with climbing Zephirine Drouhin roses, and a swimming pool by Chris Doman Pools sits opposite an expansive lawn.
Above: Roman shades made with a whimsical Alan Campbell fabric crown the wife’s retreat, where nesting tables by Ironies stand in front of a custom sofa. Right: A powder room features an onyx countertop and a printed grass-cloth wallcovering by Phillip Jeffries.
In those spaces and throughout, the designer selected furnishings with strong profiles but kept the embellishments to a minimum. “The shapes might be traditional, but we didn’t goop up the forms with a lot of trimmings and welting,” Joannides says. “Everything has a fresh and clean but still luxurious feel to it.” Even the kitchen, which features the same marble on the countertops and backsplash, keeps things understated. “We didn’t want it to be overly ornate,” explains the designer, who worked with Cooper-Pacific Kitchens to create cabinets that would stretch up to the ceiling, drawing the eye to the ceiling’s tongue-and-groove detail. In addition to the kitchen’s tongue-and-groove ceiling, the home, which was constructed by builder Roy Abbott, also features coffered ceilings, wainscoting, crown moldings and other elegant millwork. The architecture’s traditional sensibility belies the state-of-the-art technology that lies underneath. “We incorporated a Savant audiovideo system,” says Abbott. “It’s an advanced automated system, and it runs the whole house—the lighting, the pool and the spa.”
Dressed with a bright coral-pink fabric, Saarinen chairs pull up to a marble-topped Saarinen table, both by Knoll and purchased from Jules Seltzer Associates, to provide a spot for projects. The artwork is from Hollyhock.
The property’s landscape, which was originally designed and installed by landscape contractor Ronald M. Hamamoto, adds an enveloping last layer. Recently, the couple brought in landscape designer Andrea Scharff to enhance the grounds with more than 600 new plants. “We tried to provide some sculptural aspects to the beds and give them more fullness,” says Scharff. “We also added an extra dimension of aroma with scented flowers like Zephirine Drouhin roses as well as Eden roses.” Just as the couple had hoped, the house offers tailored yet comfortable interiors and an easy connection with the outdoors. “It makes a cohesive statement,” says Joannides. “There is a great flow between spaces, and all of the rooms are inviting. None of them give the impression that you aren’t welcome to come in, relax and enjoy.” L
The light-filled master bath was designed to be an elegant spa-like sanctuary. Gary Hutton Furniture custom mirrors, featuring brushed stainless steel and Swarovski crystals, hang above his-and-her vanities on opposite walls. The large Zuma tub is fitted with Waterworks fixtures, and the light fixture is by Jehs + Laub.
The guest bedroom, sporting a palette perched halfway between masculine and feminine, features a canopy bed by Ironies and custom white-lacquer bedside tables from The Mews House. The views are framed by ripple-fold draperies made with a Home Couture textile from Quadrille.
COASTAL CRESCENDO A LAGUNA BEACH HOUSE IS REIMAGINED WITH A CONTEMPORARY STYLE AND RICH TEXTURES THAT MAKE THE MOST OF ITS DRAMATIC OCEAN SETTING. W R I T T E N B Y JO A N N E F URIO
P H O T O G R A P H Y B Y GRE Y C RA W F O RD
INTERIOR DESIGN Gary Finley, Gary Finley Interiors, Inc. HOME BUILDER Chris Gallo, Gallo Builders, Inc. BEDROOMS 4
ARCHITECTURE Mark Singer, Mark Singer Architects, Inc.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Richard Leyva and Rich Wilde, Leyva & Wilde, Inc. BATHROOMS 6
SQUARE FEET 3,800
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ary Finley compares his role as an interior designer to a set designer in that “I set the stage for living well. I like to create rooms that allow the personalities of the owners to color the spaces.” However, in the case of a
recently completed residence in Laguna Beach, he also had to account for the dramatic presence of the Pacific. “The ocean provided the main focus,” says Finley, who has offices in Laguna Beach and Vail Valley, Colorado. “So I aimed to create a very relaxed and restful environment.” Reaching that goal began with transforming the existing clapboard beach house into something more worthy of its impressive setting on the coastal bluffs. Even though his clients had never lived in a contemporary house, Finley suggested architect Mark Singer, who is known for a modern California style that emphasizes natural materials like wood and stone. “They realized that a building with large areas of glass looking out to the ocean would lend itself to a contemporary style,” Finley says.
A limestone wall and central staircase, featuring bronze-and-glass railings, anchor the entry gallery of a Laguna Beach house by interior designer Gary Finley and architect Mark Singer. The painting is by Luc Leestemaker, and the glass sculpture is by Robert Kaindl.
In the open living area, a Hudson Furniture table backs up against a John Boone sofa. Finley grounded the space with a wool-and-silk rug, from Vera Za’arour Design, in a custom pattern that mirrors the rolling surf in the distance.
Arriving at that ocean view proved crucial to Singer’s approach. “Previously, the entry door was abruptly located on the courtyard,” he says. “A procession needed to be carefully designed to carry the observer to the place where the ocean is revealed.” To that end, Singer created two successive limestone colonnades. One stretches along a separate garage structure and ends in a lush private courtyard, where a second one continues to the main house to reach its crescendo, the view. When it came to the main house, walls were repositioned, a second floor was added to accommodate a master suite, and Singer sheathed the new rectilinear forms with a warm-toned plaster. Inside, the breathtaking panorama is fully exposed in the newly created great room, where the architect took down walls separating the kitchen, living and dining areas and enlarged a skylight above. “Each of the spaces share views of the sea, sky and beach from different vantage points,” explains Singer. To emphasize the sleek lines throughout, builder Chris Gallo installed shadow lines, a labor-intensive recessed detail found wherever walls meet the ceiling or floors. Gallo says creating such clean-lined interiors is deceptively complex. “Everything has to be perfectly straight,” he says, “which makes the work so challenging and fulfilling.” Sensitive to the owners’ penchant for the traditional, Finley chose rift-cut white oak flooring instead of concrete, and in the guest bedrooms, linen drapery over the more modern look of vinyl blinds. “We merged a contemporary building with more traditional materials,” Finley explains. “I wanted the natural fibers and textures to add softness to the home without disturbing the lines of the structure.”
A limestone-wrapped island by Eggersmann USA provides a subtle delineation between the kitchen and the dining area. Mahogany Sutherland chairs surround a Hudson Furniture table with a walnut slab atop a custom base. The custom handblown glass-and-stainless-steel pendants offer a subtle nod to the water outside.
Singer designed a limestone colonnade that passes through the courtyard connecting a separate garage structure with the main house. Landscape architects Richard Leyva and Rich Wilde chose a mix of plants to give the courtyard a cottage-garden feel.
For the public rooms, the designer kept things visually “quiet” by using calming tones of green with blues and neutrals. In the living area, he designed a wool-and-silk rug with a motif that mimics the ripples of the surf and chose a silk floral fabric in a “stylized graphic pattern with a nod to traditional” to cover Holly Hunt chairs. Above the dining table, Finley hung custom glass pendants that offer “a bit of the color of the ocean at sunset,” without making a bold statement. In the adjacent kitchen, Finley, inspired by a visit to the New York showroom of Eggersmann USA, decided on a stone-wrapped island. He enlisted the company to build the island, which is lined on three sides with limestone, and the frosted-mirror cabinetry. “Since we had no wall to define the room,” Finley says, “the definition was accomplished by changing materials.” Landscape architects Richard Leyva and Rich Wilde complemented the clean lines of the house by combining flowering plants, including roses and bougainvillea, with sculptural succulents, such as agave and aloe, within the interior courtyard. “The idea was to juxtapose a cottage garden against the more contemporary architecture,” says Leyva. The new experience of living in a more modern environment has been well received by the owners. “Although their other houses are traditional,” says Finley, “they’ve been pleasantly surprised with how much they’re enjoying the relaxed lifestyle afforded by this edited-down contemporary home.” L
Finley set John Boone swivel chairs near the corner of the living area so they could face the room, the limestone fireplace or the floor-to-ceiling view. Opposite the steel-and-glass John Boone coffee table, Holly Hunt chairs are upholstered with a stylized silk Harlequin fabric.
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CHAIRS Ironies Michael Folks Showroom Seattle, WA 206.762.6776
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CHANDELIER Emanuel Morez Inc. Northridge, CA 818.780.2787
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CHAIR LEATHER C.C. Leathers Inc. Toronto, Ontario, Canada 416.462.4268
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CHANDELIER Bourgeois Bohème Los Angeles, CA 323.936.7507
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COFFEE TABLE Paul Ferrante Inc. Los Angeles, CA 310.854.4412
OTTOMAN Gibson Studio Los Angeles, CA 323.934.4248
A R C H I T E C T U R E Appleton & Associates, Inc. H O M E B U I L D E R Tyler Development Corporation I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Maison Inc.
I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Philip Nimmo & Company, Inc.
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE The Landscape Guru
L A N D S CA P E A R C H I T E C T U R E Clark and White Landscape
BED A. Rudin Trammel-Gagné Seattle, WA 206.762.1511 BEDROOM LAMPS Visual Comfort & Co. Maison Inc. Portland, OR 503.295.0151 COURTYARD CONTAINERS & PLANTS Tony + Michael Portland, OR 503.504.6842 ENTRY CHAIRS C’est la Vie Encinitas, CA 760.944.5244
ENTRY RUG Kush Handmade Rugs Portland, OR 503.231.0700 HOME BUILDER Jeff Holcombe Rancho Santa Fe, CA 858.735.6569 INTERIOR DESIGN Maison Inc. Portland, OR 503.295.0151 KITCHEN PENDANTS Custom by designer Gearhart Ironwerks Gearhart, OR 800.738.5434 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE The Landscape Guru San Diego, CA 619.405.0540
LIVING ROOM ACCENT PILLOW FABRIC Clarence House Jennifer West Seattle, WA 206.405.4500 LIVING ROOM FLOOR LAMPS Arteriors Home Maison Inc. Portland, OR 503.295.0151 POWDER ROOM COUNTERTOP Alpha StoneWorks, Inc. Portland, OR 503.653.7884 VERANDA SOFAS Restoration Hardware Portland, OR 503.228.6226
ARCHITECTURE Appleton & Associates, Inc. Santa Monica, CA 310.828.0430
ENTRY CHEST Charles Jacobsen Inc. Culver City, CA 310.815.9250
BEDROOM RUG Kreiss Los Angeles, CA 310.657.3990
ENTRY DOOR Custom by architect Perez Brothers Ornamental Iron Works Panorama City, CA 818.780.8482
BEDROOM SHIELD Blackman Cruz Los Angeles, CA 323.466.8600 BEDROOM TABLE LAMP Philip Nimmo Jean de Merry Los Angeles, CA 323.655.9193 DINING ROOM TABLE & CHAIRS Lucca Antiques Los Angeles, CA 310.657.7800
FAMILY ROOM CHAIRS Jean de Merry Los Angeles, CA 323.655.9193 FAMILY ROOM RUG Mansour Los Angeles, CA 310.652.9999 HOME BUILDER Tyler Development Corporation Calabasas, CA 818.222.5925
INTERIOR DESIGN Philip Nimmo & Company, Inc. West Hollywood, CA 310.360.0969 KITCHEN FAUCETS Waterstone Snyder Diamond Santa Monica, CA 424.276.0939 LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Clark and White Landscape Los Angeles, CA 310.453.3766 MILLWORK Eurotech Cabinets Oxnard, CA 805.983.4380
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WALLPAPER Gracie Jasper Showroom West Hollywood, CA 310.315.3028
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LIGHT FIXTURE Gregorius Pineo Kneedler-Fauchère Los Angeles, CA 310.855.1313
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TABLE Formations Los Angeles, CA 310.659.3062
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FAUCET Dornbracht B & C Select Laguna Niguel, CA 949.362.8160
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CABINETRY & ISLAND Eggersmann USA New York, NY 212.688.4910
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PENDANTS Custom Gary Finley Interiors, Inc. Laguna Beach, CA 949.939.0088
A R C H I T E C T U R E Mark Singer Architects, Inc. A R C H I T E C T U R E Ken Ungar Architect
H O M E B U I L D E R Gallo Builders, Inc.
H O M E B U I L D E R R.T. Abbott Construction, Inc.
I N T E R I O R D E S I G N Gary Finley Interiors, Inc.
I N T E R I O R D E S I G N MLK Studio
L A N D S CA P E A R C H I T E C T U R E Leyva & Wilde, Inc.
ARCHITECTURE Ken Ungar Architect Westlake Village, CA 818.889.8786 BEDROOM LAMPS Jonathan Adler Los Angeles, CA 323.658.8390 CABINETRY Cooper-Pacific Kitchens West Hollywood, CA 310.659.6147 COUNTERTOPS Donatoni Construction Thousand Oaks, CA 805.371.3028 HOME AUTOMATION Savant Systems LLC & Vantage AB Audio Video Santa Monica, CA 310.453.8944
HOME BUILDER R.T. Abbott Construction, Inc. Simi Valley, CA 805.581.9043 INTERIOR DESIGN MLK Studio Los Angeles, CA 310.652.5255
LIVING ROOM CHEST Baker Los Angeles, CA 310.289.0074 LIVING ROOM SOFAS The Mews House West Hollywood, CA 310.621.5162
KITCHEN PENDANTS Alison Berger Glassworks Holly Hunt Los Angeles, CA 310.659.3776
MASTER BATHROOM LIGHT FIXTURE Jehs + Laub YLighting Walnut Creek, CA 866.428.9289
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE Andrea Scharff Landscape Design Los Angeles, CA 310.562.1960
MILLWORK Bima Construction Gardena, CA 310.324.3222
Ronald M. Hamamoto Landscape North Hills, CA 818.891.0383
OUTDOOR FURNITURE Janus et Cie West Hollywood, CA 310.652.7090
APPLIANCES GE, Miele and Sub-Zero Renwes Sales Lake Forest, CA 949.586.3669 ARCHITECTURE Mark Singer Architects, Inc. Laguna Beach, CA 949.499.6244 ENTRY GLASS SCULPTURE Robert Kaindl Glass Art Redmond, WA 425.750.0003
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AN AVANT-GARDE DESIGN SENSIBILITY PAIRED WITH SUBTLE SOPHISTICATION PROMISES AN OVER-THE-TOP DINING ROOM IN CHICAGO.
DISTINCTIVE DÉCOR Designer Kara Mann creates impeccable interiors for clients from her hometown of Chicago to the glittering city of Dubai. When asked about her favored fashion designer, she exclaims “Hedi Slimane for Saint Laurent. He makes rocker chic elegant,” she continues, almost inadvertently describing her own signature style. In the dining room pictured here, the draperies are made from Missoni fabric, while the chandelier mimics the punk theme of this year’s Met Ball. Recently, Mann launched a collection of supple leather fabrics with Moore & Giles, citing things such as a vintage Gucci motorcycle jacket as inspiration. Not surprising then that she crowns leather her favorite “non-neutral” neutral. Q+A How has your personal style evolved over the years? It’s become more edited, more sophisticated and more simplified. What is one trend that you’d love to see go? As far as interior design, I’d be happy not to see any more overdyed rugs, and for fashion I’m fairly tired of asymmetrical hems.
“I would describe my personal aesthetic and my interior design style as one in the same really...elegant, effortless edge.”
A patterned saucer reflects on a metallic demitasse. Mixed Anamorphic Cup and Saucer Set, $125; momastore.org
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With storage to boot, the beauty of this rare gypse cabinet is more than skin-deep. Gypse Cabinet, $22,500; bespokeglobal.com
If one can put together an outfit, would you agree one could also pull together a room? If you’ve got it, you’ve got it.
The retro design of this mixed-metal fire screen is artfully dramatic. Starburst Fire Screen, price available upon request; johnlyledesign.com
Infinite facets of aquamarine glass shimmer and shine in this classically formed vase. Century Vase, $3,895; moserusa.com
PORTRAIT: JONATHAN BECKERMAN. DINING ROOM PHOTO: TONY SOLURI.
What is your favorite fashion fabric to use in your design projects? Toyine Seller’s wovens. They are ridiculously chic.
DESIGN MINDED
STYLE SHEET
DESIGN MINDED
STYLE SHEET
ROBERT PASSAL
DEFINITIVE EDGE
ADVENTUROUS PATTERNS, TAILORED LINES AND JUST THE RIGHT DOSE OF COLOR EQUAL A MODISH MASTERPIECE IN NEW YORK’S GRAMERCY PARK.
GENTLEMEN’S QUARTERS The living room of designer Robert Passal’s New York apartment, with its custom moldings and eclectic accessories, perfectly exhibits his aesthetic, self-described as “classic and tailored with a definitive edge.” Passal’s décor point of view effuses his personal style, although he believes “there is a vast difference between dressing yourself and dressing a room.” With interiors, “space, scale and functionality are all major factors,” he explains. Not one to shy away from color, Passal considers a wide range of shades to be the easiest way to incorporate fashion into the home, his favorite hue being aqua. “I’m often called a peacock,” Passal laughs, “which I’ll take as a chic term of endearment.” Q+A Do you ever use fashion fabrics in your design projects? I’m crazy for men’s suiting, especially gray flannel and cashmere chalk stripes used in upholstery. Do you side more with Chanel’s “remove one item before leaving the house” or Tony Duquette’s “more is more?” I fall somewhere in the middle, but the trick is knowing when to stop. Living with items you love, be it art, accessories or daily heirlooms, makes a house a home.
LIVING ROOM PHOTO: JOSHUA MCHUGH. PORTRAIT: JONATHAN BECKERMAN.
Favorite fashion designer? If I could cross-pollinate Tom Ford and Paul Stuart, I would turn one of my bedrooms into a walk-in closet.
“I’ve never been a fan of the ‘staged’ approach to decorating. Personal accessories can turn a mediocre space into a stunning home.”
Red coral resin with a maritime theme will cast a fiery glow in any setting. Diallo Chandelier, $3,000; arteriors.com
Made of solid wood and two-way hinges, this screen has a chic and functional appeal. Ventura Screen, $1,370; mgbwhome.com
Best style advice? “The only way to get what you really want is to let go of what you don’t want.”
Ikat fabric is enveloped with Lucite to create a stylish presentation. Madeline Weinrib Brindle Mor Tray, priced from $495; barneys.com
Get a handle on chinoiserie flair with a statement turquoise vase. Emissary Dragon Vase, $435; claytongrayhome.com
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SUBTLE PATTERNS, NOTEWORTHY SHAPES AND RICH TEXTURES TAKE CENTER STAGE IN A LAID-BACK CALIFORNIA LIVING SPACE.
INNATE STYLE Best known for a Hollywood-glam aesthetic in a mostly neutral palette, designer and shop owner Tobi Tobin believes that style comes from within, and as is the case with any tastemaker, she claims her tastes have evolved over the years. “I’ve come a long way from wearing preppy embroidered pants in Palm Beach,” she jokes. In her own Los Angeles living room, Tobin expertly layers creams, grays and wood tones, taking cues from Donna Karan—a favorite fashion designer. Her home also works as a place to try out new ideas for her eponymous shop on Sunset Boulevard, where she sells her own furniture collection among vintage pieces and signature candles. Q+A Best style advice? Style truly comes from within, but having the courage to live with it and express it to the world takes confidence. What’s your favorite unexpected neutral? Flax linen is a beautiful neutral, but only when paired with a range of other textures. How do you see fashion trends translated for interiors? Most often through color selection. As designers, we can’t help ourselves. Fashion and interiors have always gone hand in hand.
Black, cream and a hint of gold create an instant floral classic. Catalina Fabric in Onyx, $132 per yard; ralphlaurenhome.com
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A woodsy take on the tub chair is both comfortable and modern. Robinson Chair, $3,950; hunifordcollection.com
“Whether styling a room or an outfit, you should figure out what scale works for you. Great designers have a keen sense of proportions.”
This hand-cast solid brass antler is a glamorous alternative to taxidermy and adds elegance to its locale. Antler, $195; aerin.com
Iconic basket weave is seen here in form of a parchment shade. Pergamena Intrecciato Lamp, $10,800; bottegaveneta.com
PORTRAIT AND LIVING ROOM PHOTO: GREY CRAWFORD.
Who is your favorite fashion designer? I am a huge Donna Karan fan. She is incredibly talented and innately knows her brand.
DESIGN MINDED
STYLE SHEET
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ORIENTAL TREASURE BOX
ANTIQUES
KING ARCHITECTURAL METALS
ARCHITECTURAL METALS
Hundreds of beautiful choices for your most selective clients.
For three decades, Kazuo Kuwabara of Oriental Treasure Box has been acquiring and selling fine Japanese antiques and works of art by some of the best modern Japanese artisans. Kuwabara travels to Japan regularly to find treasures to add to his collection of antiques, art, traditional furniture and accessories.
CONTACT
2310-A Kettner Boulevard, San Diego, California 619.221.9071 | orientaltreasurebox.com
SUMMERHILL ANTIQUES
ANTIQUES
King Architectural Metals is proud to offer its Grande Forge line of balusters and stair railing components. Skillfully crafted in France, these hand-forged items include adornments of Swarovski Crystal and provide a level of luxury and sophistication for the most discerning designs and clients.
CONTACT
Los Angeles | Dallas | Baltimore 800.542.2379 | kingmetals.com
CALIFORNIA MANTEL & FIREPLACE, INC.
CUSTOM FIREPLACES
Nationwide shipping is available.
Contact California Mantel & Fireplace to visit their showroom for the most trusted fireplace and mantel package and receive an exclusive Luxe discount.
Summerhill Antiques specializes in quality home furnishings. Its inventory includes expertly refurbished vintage chandeliers, sconces, furniture, mirrors, lamps and a variety of beautiful accessories. Summerhill Antiques offers custom handmade lampshades, upholstery and complete design services.
Since 1987, the nation's largest builders have entrusted their homes to California Mantel & Fireplace, Inc. for their fireplaces and mantels. Proudly partnered with the Heatilator and Heat & Glo fireplace brands, California Mantel & Fireplace is the industry's premier whole-hearth expert.
CONTACT
110 South Glassell Street, Orange, California 714.771.7782 | summerhillantiques.com
CONTACT
1430 South Anaheim Boulevard, Anaheim, California 4141 North Freeway Boulevard, Sacramento, California 714.646.4945 | 916.925.5775 | calmantel.com
SP EC IA L A DVER TISIN G SECTIO N
FIREPLACE DOOR GUY
CUSTOM FIREPLACES
ARTIFICIAL BLOOM & HOME DÉCOR
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES
Visit FireplaceDoorGuy.com or CalCustomLogs.com today. Call for a free estimate.
Fireplace Door Guy offers quality fireplace doors and gas log designs that create a decorative and luxurious accent to any room. The Fireplace Door Guy's handcrafted fireplace doors and gas logs are offered in a variety of designs to meet each customer's unique decorating style.
CONTACT
951.757.2696 | fireplacedoorguy.com | calcustomlogs.com
LEGENDARY DOORS & WINDOWS
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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
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
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES
CÔTIER
Visit Côtier online to preview its offerings.
Côtier is your complete source for home décor on the iconic island of Coronado. Côtier captures its motto “casual coastal living” by refining a blend of eclectic furnishings and accessories from some of the finest makers throughout the world. Côtier is a full-service décor destination to create a comfortable and stylish home.
CONTACT
1053 B Avenue, Coronado, California 619.435.0791 | cotierhome.com
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DIGITAINMENT
HOME AUTOMATION
Free in-home system quote and design. Lifetime customer service.
Digitainment is here to "earn your trust." They specialize in family rooms and believe in educating clients about the latest "practical" technology. Digitainment has been in business for 10 years, and thousands of customers in Southern California can testify to the quality of their work and commitment to customer service.
CONTACT
1355 Grand Avenue, Suite108, San Marcos, California 760.891.0576 | digitainment4u.com
BUNGALOW 56 INTERIORS & EVENTS
INTERIOR DESIGN
LAGUNA BAMBOO
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KITCHEN + BATH
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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
Laguna Beach, California 949.494.0126 | lagunabamboo.com
LAGUNA’S FANCY FAUCETS
KITCHEN + BATH
Bungalow 56 offers floor plans, design concepts, color selection, full remodels, furniture packages, event design and more.
Good service and a friendly attitude are the goals of Laguna's Fancy Faucets.
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.
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
941 Orange Avenue, Suite 140, Coronado, California 619.208.0122 | 530.559.3811 | bungalow56.com
CONTACT
14 Goodyear, Suite 120, Irvine, California 949.768.6038 | lagunasfancyfaucets.com
SP EC IA L A DVER TISIN G SECTIO N
CABINETS PLUS
ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS
CERAMIC TILE AND STONE CONSULTANTS INC.
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
PACIFIC PATIO FURNITURE
Ceramic Tile and Stone Consultants Inc. (CTaSC) provides qualitycontrol services on tile and stone projects nationally. Forensic expert Donato Pompo heads the CTaSC team and has the experience and insight to help owners avoid costly failures. Make sure the tile and stone products on your next project are specified properly and installed correctly by contacting CTaSC today.
CONTACT
866.669.1550 | donato@ctasc.com | ctasc.com
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Aura high dining chair and table sail parasol by Barlow Tyrie.
Pacific Patio Furniture offers a 17,00-square-foot showroom with many collections of outdoor furniture and accessories representing the world’s most exclusive styles and trends in furnishings. Its mission is to create luxury outdoor living spaces for customers with top-notch customer and complimentary design services.
CONTACT
Agoura Design Center 28505 Canwood Street, Building A, Agoura Hills, California 818.949.6120 | pacpatio.com
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YOUR HOME IS THE PILLAR OF YOUR WELL-BEING
INTIMATE LIVING INTERIORS A well-designed home should foster an optimal quality of life and promote the very best of the individuals who dwell within. Intimate Living Interiors Principal Designer, Kari Arendsen and her elite team, co-led by Jenn Bibay, have been designing custom home interiors for more than 10 years. With their refined and ever-evolving approach to design, more and more people are embracing a new way of living. intimatelivinginteriors.com; 858.436.7127
EXPERTS IN HOME ENTERTAINMENT
digitainment Digitainment specializes in family rooms and whole-home audio and video. The firm has a unique approach in that it understands A/V equipment choices are vast and complex; and it can be confusing to make the best choice for you and your family. Digitainment cuts through all of the marketing hype and tests various products to identify the few that offer the best performance, reliability and value. Digitainment has thousands of satisfied customers in SoCal and stands behind its work with lifetime customer service. digitainment4u.com; 866.567.6863
NATURE’S TOUCH IN YOUR HOME
artificial bloom & home décor Creating the most realistic artificial arrangements and trees is what separates Artificial Bloom & Home Décor from the rest, using only the best products the industry offers. Their talented designers are professional and provide the friendliest customer service. Artificial Bloom & Home décor creates the look and feel of having real foliages inside your home without the maintenances required to keep them green. artificialbloom.com; 858.549.1800
THE CHROME COLLECTION
l ’esperance design Reflections of the way life used to be. L’Esperance Design has created a mashup of rococo grandeur with mirrored chrome to produce one-of-a-kind creations. See these extraordinary pieces at Greystone Mansion at the Design House International Showcase House in November. lesperancedesign.com; 310.385.9400
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faUcets n fiXtUres Vedana care unit uses advanced technologies to integrate five proven therapies: Aromatherapy, Light Therapy®, Sound Therapy®, Chromatherapy and Thermotherapy®. Therapies can be enjoyed independently or combined. It is a sensory experience that helps you achieve the harmony and balance you seek. faucetsnfixtures.com; 714.639.9234
TIMELESS VELVET FABRIC
home fabrics and trims Home Fabrics is proud to be one of the best leading distributors of unique and high-quality fabrics, trims, decorative pillows, ready-made window panels and window hardware. Home Fabrics carries a complete line of residential, contract, outdoor, fire-retardant, tabletop and party fabrics. The fabric shown, Namur, provides luxury in any room. It has a superb quality, making the fabric suitable for window treatments, upholstery, pillows and other home décor use this season. homefabricsandtrims.com; 213.689.9600, 213.689.9141
CLEARLY CLASSIC
White Webb, llc White Webb’s Clearly Classic Collection of acrylic tables is a modern reinterpretation of historic design motifs from the world’s ancient cultures. Whether you prefer the crystal clarity of clear, the sultry beauty of smoke or the elegant, lacquer-like solidity of white, the Clearly Classic Collection has something to provide every room with a subtle touch of glamour. whitewebb.com; 212.889.2900
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CALIFORNIA ADVERTISER INDEX
SUMMERHILL LTD. 110 South Glassell Orange, California | 714.771.7782 summerhillantiques.com LA VINTAGE FURNISHINGS 4835 West Jefferson Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.730.9732 lavintagefurnishings.com
APPLIANCES
ARCHITECTURAL MOLDINGS
JP WEAVER CO. 941 Air Way Glendale, California | 818.500.1740 jpweaver.com
AUTOMOTIVE
DACOR dacor.com
BMW 1320 Encinitas Boulevard Encinitas, California | 866.219.1776 bmwencinitas.com
JENN AIR 800.JENN.AIR jennair.com
W.I. SIMONSON 1626 Wilshire Boulevard Santa Monica, California | 800.784.7160 wisimonson.net
OFFICINE GULLO USA 800.781.7125 officinegullousa.com
BUILDING MATERIALS
CALIFORNIA CUSTOM 951.757.2696 calcustomlogs.com fireplacedoorguy.com CALIFORNIA MANTEL, INC. 1430 South Anaheim Boulevard Anaheim, California | 714.646.4945 calmantel.com
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ORIENTAL TREASURE BOX 2310-A Kettner Boulevard San Diego, California | 619.221.9071 orientaltreasurebox.com
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CUSTOM GLASS DESIGN
COSMOPOLITAN GLASS 133 54th Street Brooklyn, New York | 718.837.7711 cosmopolitanglass.com
CUSTOM WOODWORKING
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
sub-zero 800.222.7820 subzero-wolf.com
E & K VINTAGE WOOD 12718 West Washington Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.306.6900 eandkwood.com
FITUCCI CUSTOM CABINETS 14753 Oxnard Street Van Nuys, California | 818.785.3535 fituccicabinets.com
sub-zero/WolF 151 Kalmus Drive, Suite L3 Costa Mesa, California | 657.269.5874 subzero-wolf.com/southerncalifornia
THOMPSON BUILDING MATERIALS 6618 Federal Boulevard San Diego, California | 619.287.9410 thompsonbldg.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
THOMPSON BUILDING MATERIALS 1716 North Case Street Orange, California | 714.637.7373 thompsonbldg.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 1350 West Pacific Coast Highway Los Angeles, California | 310.830.5584 thompsonbldg.com
SFC FLOORING CORPORATION 8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite G298 West Hollywood, California | 310.360.0577 sfcflooring.com
VINTAGE TIMBERWORKS, INC. 47100 Rainbow Canyon Road Temecula, California | 951.695.1003 vintagetimber.com
VINTAGE TIMBERWORKS, INC. 47100 Rainbow Canyon Road Temecula, California | 951.695.1003 vintagetimber.com
CHAS ARCHITECTS 104 West Anapamu Street, Suite H Santa Barbara, California | 805.845.1010 chasarchitects.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
ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE
ASHLEY NORTON ARCHITECTURAL HARDWARE 210 West Parkway, Suite 1 Pompton Plains, New Jersey | 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com
CATERING
CORK & PLATTER 4760 Mission Gorge Place, Suite G San Diego, California | 619.253.8311 corkandplatter.com
CUSTOM FINISHES
TRUFIG 212 Avenida Fabricante San Clemente, California | 949.226.5159 trufig.com
DECORATIVE PLUMBING
DURAVIT 888.DURAVIT duravit.us
DOORS + WINDOWS
LEGENDARY DOORS & WINDOWS 17911 Sky Park Circle, Suite J Irvine, California | 949.251.1866 orangecountywindowsanddoors.com
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AGOURA SASH & DOOR, INC. 2301 Townsgate Road Westlake Village, California | 805.449.2840 agourasash.com
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BUILDERS WINDOW SUPPLY 10855 Sorrento Valley Road, Suite 11 San Diego, California | 858.552.0107 builderswindowsupply.com
LEE JOFA leejofa.com
SFC FLOORING CORPORATION 8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite G298 West Hollywood, California | 310.360.0577 sfcflooring.com
CROWN GARAGE DOORS & GATES 31878 Del Obispo, Suite 118 San Juan Capistrano, California | 949.348.0458 crownsgd.com
MAXWELL FABRICS maxwellfabrics.com
THE RUG COMPANY 8202 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.653.0303 therugcompany.info
FLEETWOOD WINDOWS & DOORS 1 Fleetwood Way Corona, California | 800.736.7363 fleetwoodusa.com/luxe
PHILLIP JEFFRIES phillipjeffries.com
THE RUG WAREHOUSE 3270 Helms Avenue Los Angeles, California | 310.838.0450 therugwarehouse.com
LACANTINA DOORS 888.730.3898 lacantinadoors.com
We-r-FabrICs / We-r-HoMe 963 Lomas Santa Fe Drive Solana Beach, California | 858.755.1175 werhome.com
THE VINTAGE WOOD FLOOR COMPANY 3323 Hyland Avenue, Suite B Costa Mesa, California | 714.557.9655 vintagewoodfloors.com
MILGARD WINDOWS 800.MILGARD milgard.com
AMADI CARPETS 400 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.659.5353 amadicarpets.com
NANAWALL 800.873.5673 nanawall.com
CONTEMPO FLOOR COVERINGS, INC. 902 South Barrington Avenue Los Angeles, California | 310.826.8063 contempofloorcoverings.com
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
ARTIFICIAL BLOOM & HOME DÉCOR 8150 Miramar Road San Diego, California | 858.549.1800 artificialbloom.com
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FLOOR COVERINGS
VENETIAN STONE GALLERY 17275 Daimler Street Irvine, California | 949.261.0146 venetianstonegallery.com
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
CÔTIER CASUAL COASTAL LIVING 1053 B Avenue Coronado, California | 619.435.0791 cotierhome.com
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LCR FURNITURE & DESIGN, INC. 26941 Cabot Road, Suite 116 Laguna Hills, California | 949.582.8744 lcrfurniture.com
FAME HARDWOOD 8406 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.666.2301 famehardwood.com
ACCESSORY PREVIEW 353 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.931.2050 accessorypreview.com
HD HOME & DESIGN 8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite B266 West Hollywood, California | 310.289.0339 hdhomeanddesign.com
ALDIK HOME 7651 Sepulveda Boulevard Van Nuys, California | 818.988.5970 aldikhome.com
KYLE BUNTING 512.264.1148 kylebunting.com
ANDI LE 970.922.0909 andi-le.com
ARENA DESIGN 713.861.7630 arenadesign.us
LISTONE GIORDANO 8923 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.273.3300 listonegiordano.com
AT HOM 2310 Kettner Boulevard, Suite B San Diego, California | 619.744.9974 at-hom.com
BRAMBILA’S DRAPERY INC. 5018-20 West Venice Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.939.8312 brambilasdraperyinc.com
RICHARD MARSHALL 800.689.5981 richardmarshall.com
B&B ITALIA 800.872.1697 bebitalia.com
DURALEE 800.275.3872 duralee.com
RUG RESOURCES 2831 East Coast Highway Corona Del Mar, California | 949.673.1693 rugresources.com
BERNHARDT bernhardt.com
HOME FABRICS AND TRIMS 910 Wall Street Los Angeles, California | 213.689.9141 213.689.9600 homefabricsandtrims.com
PARIS CERAMICS parisceramicsusa.com
BRIGHT CHAIR 888.524.5997 brightchair.com
JANET YONATY, INC. 8642 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 310.659.5422 janetyonaty.com
SAMAD 888.726.2393 samad.com
CABANA HOME 111 Santa Barbara Street Santa Barbara, California | 805.962.0200 cabanahome.com
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THE SAN FRANCISCO FALL ANTIQUE SHOW 200 Pine Street, 6th Floor San Francisco, California | 415.392.7600 sffas.org
FABRICS + WINDOW COVERINGS
VINTAGE TIMBERWORKS 47100 Rainbow Canyon Road Temecula, California | 951.695.1003 vintagetimber.com
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES
CALIFORNIA ADVERTISER INDEX
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (continued)
CAIN MODERN 406 North La Cienega Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.652.6045 cainmodern.com
J. ROBERT SCOTT 500 North Oak Street Inglewood, California | 877.207.5130 jrobertscott.com
MOTO ART 310.375.4531 motoart.com
CAMERICH LOS ANGELES 461 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.881.6199 camerichla.com
J. TRIBBLE COLLECTION 747 Miami Circle Atlanta, Georgia | 888.652.6116 jtribble.com
ONE STOP FURNITURE & PATIO 9050 Kenamar Drive San Diego, California | 858.271.9400 furniturestoresandiego.com
CHRISTOPHER GUY 8900 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.461.3250 christopherguy.com
JANET YONATY, INC. 8642 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 310.659.5422 janetyonaty.com
ORGANIC MODERNISM 315 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.525.0911 organicmodernism.com
DAO 8767 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.289.8717 daohome.com
JIUN HO jiunho.com
PLUSH HOME 8323 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 323.852.1912 plushhome.com
DERING HALL deringhall.com
Jules selTzer 8833 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.274.7243 julesseltzer.com
PROVASI COLLECTION 23811 Aliso Creek, Suite 143 Laguna Niguel, California | 949.448.0863 provasicollection.com
DESIGNER GALLERY 4140 Morena Boulevard, Suite E San Diego, California | 858.270.8601 dgincsd.com
JVB INTERIORS 729 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.935.4444 jvbinteriors.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
LA VINTAGE FURNISHINGS 4835 West Jefferson Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.730.9732 lavintagefurnishings.com
ROCHE BOBOIS 8850 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.274.6520 roche-bobois.com
EBANISTA 800.570.1087 ebanista.com
LCR FURNITURE & DESIGN, INC. 26941 Cabot Road, Suite 116 Laguna Hills, California | 949.582.8744 lcrfurniture.com
ROCHE BOBOIS 3060 Bristol Street Costa Mesa, California | 714.557.1422 roche-bobois.com
ECOLOGICA 7625 Hayvenhurst Avenue Los Angeles, 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 FURNITURE 3333 Bear Street Costa Mesa, California | 714.557.3100 environmentfurniture.com
LILLIAN AUGUST FOR HICKORY WHITE lillianaugustfinefurniture.com
SCALA LUXURY scalaluxury.com
ENVIRONMENT FURNITURE 8126 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.935.1330 environmentfurniture.com
LISA TAYLOR DESIGNS lisataylordesigns.com
SEASIDE HOME 1055 Wall Street La Jolla, California | 858.454.0866 seaside-home.com
ERIC BRAND 650.259.0207 ericbrand.com
LOUNGE 22 FURNITURE 211 North Brand Boulevard Glendale, California | 818.502.0700 lounge22.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
MALLET BESPOKE FURNITURE 2901 Northwest Front Avenue, Suite H Portland, Oregon | 503.847.9397 malletpdx.com
SILK 1022 West Morena Boulevard, Suite E San Diego, California | 619.275.5771 silktheartof.com
FENDI CASA 308 North Robertson Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 800.634.4043 fendi.com
BESPOKE CRATES & GATES BY MarICela sanCHez arT Corpus Christi, Texas | 361.688.6116 maricelasanchez.com
TOMMY BAHAMA HOME 401 Newport Center Drive, Suite A218 Newport Beach, California | 949.706.9928 tbfurniture.com
HUDSON FURNITURE, INC. 419 West 14th Street, 2nd Floor New York, New York | 212.645.7800 hudsonfurnitureinc.com
MARGE CARSON, INC. 310.289.9900 margecarsonshowrooms.com
WESTIN MITCHELL DESIGN GROUP 737 Kohler Street Los Angeles, California | 213.988.8335 westinmitchell.com
In-eX 8800 Wilshire Boulevard Beverly Hills, California | 310.358.0500 inexsite.com
MARSO HOME COLLECTION 7509 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.459.9005 marsocollection.com
IRONIES 510.644.2100 ironies.com
MCGUIRE 200 Lexington Avenue New York, New York | 212.689.1565 mcguirefurniture.com
GALLERIES
asHley CollIns sTuDIo/ MELISSA MORGAN FINE ART 73040 El Paseo Palm Desert, California | 760.341.8885 ashleycollins.com | melissamorganfineart.com
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GALLERIES (continued)
HOME AUTOMATION (continued)
INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS (continued)
FRESH PAINT ART GALLERY 5835 Washington Boulevard Culver City, California | 323.931.5835 freshpaintart.com
ROBERTS HOME AV 1611 South La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.276.3955 robertshomeav.com
KERN & CO. 130 South Cedros Avenue, Suite 100 Solana Beach, California | 858.259.7722 kerncodesigns.com
PERRELL FINE ART 145 North La Brea Avenue, Suite E Los Angeles, California | 323.933.8630 perrellfineart.com
WILSHIRE MEDIA SYSTEMS 1412 North Moorpark Road Thousand Oaks, California | 805.497.7536 wilshirehe.com
LAGUNA DESIGN CENTER 23811 Aliso Creek Road, Suite 105 Laguna Niguel, California | 949.643.2929 lagunadesigncenter.com
SHERYL TEMPCHIN 619.981.4281 sheryltempchin.com
HOME BUILDERS + REMODELERS
LAS VEGAS DESIGN CENTER 495 South Grand Parkway, Suite 2203 Las Vegas, Nevada | 702.599.3016 lvdesigncenter.com
BUILDING WORX, INC. 100 North Glendora Avenue, Suite 105 Glendora, California | 626.232.3251 buildingworxinc.net
LE DIMORA 16089 San Dieguito Road, Suite H103 Rancho Santa Fe, California | 858.759.2709 ledimora.com
AGOURA SASH & DOOR, INC. 2301 Townsgate Road Westlake Village, California | 805.449.2840 agourasash.com
CHARCO DESIGN & BUILD 2136 Kettner Boulevard San Diego, California | 888.600.4339 charcodb.com
ORANGE COAST INTERIOR DESIGN 31 Brookline Aliso Viejo, California | 949.360.9936 orangecoastinteriordesign.com
BALDWIN HARDWARE baldwinhardware.com
DUGALLY OBERFELD 2980 Beverly Glen Circle, Suite 203 Bel Air, California | 310.441.5001 dugally-oberfeld.com
PLUSH HOME 8323 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 323.852.1912 plushhome.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
RENAISSANCE 22531 Ventura Boulevard Woodland Hills, California | 818.222.2771 rdstudiola.com
JOHN TENNANT GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR, INC. 10863 Galvin Street Culver City, California | 424.214.0056 johntennantconstruction.com
BUNGALOW 56 941 Orange Avenue, Suite 140 Coronado, California | 619.208.0122 bungalow56.com
RENAISSANCE 972 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.652.0964 rdstudiola.com
TACONIC BUILDERS 10215 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.553.5112 taconicbuilders.com
CABANA HOME 111 Santa Barbara Street Santa Barbara, California | 805.962.0200 cabanahome.com
ROCKY MOUNTAIN HARDWARE 888.583.0154 rockymountainhardware.com
TYLER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 23970 Craftsman Road Calabasas, California | 818.222.5925 tylerdev.com
CAMERICH LOS ANGELES 461 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.881.6199 camerichla.com
SA BAXTER 800.407.4295 sabaxter.com
HOME THEATER DESIGN
sun valley bronze 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com
DIGITAINMENT 1355 Grand Avenue, Suite 108 San Marcos, California | 760.891.0571 digitainment4u.com CANTARA 3187-G Airway Avenue Costa Mesa, California | 949.645.3684 cantaradesign.com DSI ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS 653 North Robertson Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 866.692.8489 dsientertainment.com FUTURE HOME THEATER 3351 La Cienega Place Los Angeles, California | 310.559.6100 futurehometheater.com
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INTERIOR DESIGNERS
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HARDWARE
CHRISTOPHER GUY 8900 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.461.3250 christopherguy.com
FUTURE HOME THEATER 3351 La Cienega Place Los Angeles, California | 310.559.6100 futurehometheater.com
COLACION STUDIO 5520 Azure Way Long Beach, California | 310.488.0102 colacionstudio.com
WILSHIRE MEDIA SYSTEMS 1412 North Moorpark Road Thousand Oaks, California | 805.497.7536 wilshirehe.com
DONNA LIVINGSTON DESIGN 8811 Alden Drive, Suite 2 Los Angeles, California | 310.273.1855 dlivingstondesign.com INTIMATE LIVING INTERIORS 143 South Cedros Avenue, Suite C203 Solana Beach, California | 858.436.7127 intimatelivinginteriors.com
HOTEL
THE SETAI, MIAMI BEACH 2001 Collins Avenue Miami Beach, Florida | 888.625.7500 thesetaihotel.com
INTERIOR DESIGN SHOWROOMS
DESIGNER GALLERY 4140 Morena Boulevard San Diego, California | 858.270.8601 dgincsd.com
JOHN R. ROBERTS 69 West Del Mar Boulevard Pasadena, California | 626.440.9227 johnrroberts.com LANCE WANG INTERIOR DECOR 319 South Western Avenue Los Angeles, California | 213.384.0430 lancewanginterior.com LE DIMORA, RSF DESIGN GROUP, INC. 16089 San Dieguito Road, Suite H103 Rancho Santa Fe, California | 858.759.2709 ledimora.com
CALIFORNIA ADVERTISER INDEX
INTERIOR DESIGNERS (CONTINUED)
KITCHEN + BATH (CONTINUED)
KITCHEN + BATH (CONTINUED)
L’ESPERANCE DESIGN 505 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.385.9400 lesperancedesign.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
MERIDITH BAER HOME 310.204.5353 meridithbaer.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
MICHAEL FULLEN DESIGN GROUP 1231 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, California | 949.715.1633 michaelfullen.com
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
MOGUL 8262 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.658.5130 mogullife.com
FERGUSON Irvine, California | 949.753.0039 San Diego, California | 858.974.5100 ferguson.com
SUB-ZERO GROUP WEST, INC./ CHERYL HAMILTON GRAY 760.720.1555 hamiltongraydesign.com
PLUSH HOME BY NINA PETRONZIO 8323 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 323.852.1912 ninapetronzio.com
FERGUSON Los Angeles, California | 310.657.1750 ferguson.com
TUO SOGNO DESIGN CENTER 7661 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.459.4123 tuosogno.com
WHITE WEBB whitewebb.com
FITUCCI CUSTOM CABINETS 14753 Oxnard Street Van Nuys, California | 818.785.3535 fituccicabinets.com
WILSON-WIRTH DESIGN 1202 Kettner Boulevard, Suite 508 San Diego, California | 619.564.7440 wilsonwirthdesign.com
WILSON-WIRTH DESIGN 1202 Kettner Boulevard, Suite 508 San Diego, California | 619.564.7440 wilsonwirthdesign.com
FUNTIME CABINET FACTORY 8381 Canoga Avenue Canoga Park, California | 818.882.2281 funtimecabinetfactory.com
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS
HOLLYWOOD SIERRA KITCHENS 926 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.659.9290 hollywoodsierra.com
JEWELRY
INPLACE STUDIO 7739 Fay Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.454.7397 inplacestudio.com
HERMÈS hermes.com
LANDSCAPING
J. TRIBBLE COLLECTION 747 Miami Circle Atlanta, Georgia | 888.652.6116 jtribble.com
KITCHEN + BATH
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KEYSTONE CABINETRY INC. 3110 North Clybourn Avenue Burbank, California | 818.565.3330 keystonecabinetry.com
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GEOSCAPE 20372 Hermana Circle Lake Forest, California | 949.888.8008 geoscape.biz
KITCHEN EXPO 7458 La Jolla Boulevard La Jolla, California | 858.456.0050 kitchenexpo.com
ARTEMIDE 9006 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.888.4099 artemide.net
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ARCLINEA BY WILSON-WIRTH DESIGN 1202 Kettner Boulevard, Suite 508 San Diego, California | 619.564.7440 wilsonwirthdesign.com
PACIFIC OUTDOOR LIVING 2727 Foothill Boulevard La Crescenta, California | 818.244.4000 pacificoutdoorliving.com
LACAVA 888.522.2823 lacava.com
LANTERN MASTERS 31328 Via Colinas, Suite 103 Westlake Village, California | 818.706.1990 lanternmasters.com
ARAN CUCINE 8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite B110 West Hollywood, California | 310.652.0539 arancucine.com
POLIFORM 888.POLIFORM poliformusa.com
LIGHT SCULPTURES 1210 Ridgecrest Place Westlake Village, California | 805.276.5655 tjferrie.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
LIGHTOLOGY 866.954.4489 lightology.com/luxe
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
LIGHTOPIA 2001A North Sepulveda Boulevard Manhattan Beach, California | 877.559.7516 lightopiaonline.com
CHRISTOPHER PEACOCK 888.889.8891 peacockhome.com
SIEMATIC MÖBELWERKE USA 215.604.1350 info@siematic.com | siematic.us
LITTMAN BRANDS littmanbrands.com
LAGUNA BAMBOO 949.494.0126 lagunabamboo.com LAGUNA’S FANCY FAUCETS 14 Goodyear, Suite 120 Irvine, California | 949.768.6038 lagunasfancyfaucets.com
LIGHTING
CALIFORNIA ADV ERTISER INDEX
LIGHTING (continued)
OUTDOOR LIVING (continued)
REAL ESTATE (continued)
MODERN LIGHTING 9030 East Las Tunas Drive Temple City, California | 626.286.3262 modernlightingtemplecity.com
BROWN JORDAN OUTDOOR KITCHENS 1 Grand Street Wallingford, Connecticut | 855.839.5063 brownjordanoutdoorkitchens.com
PACIFIC SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 2850 Womble Road, Suite 102 San Diego, California | 619.264.2266 pacificsir.com
SCHONBEK schonbek.com
EYE OF THE DAY 4620 Carpinteria Avenue Carpinteria, California | 805.566.6500 eyeofthedaygdc.com
PruDenTIal - Jan CleMenTs 619.806.7052 jan@janclements.com
unI-lITe lIgHTIng 1510 North State College Boulevard Anaheim, California | 714.991.0710 unilitelighting.com
GLOSTER 471 North Robert Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.274.2461 gloster.com
RANDE TURNER 1565 Coast Boulevard Del Mar, California | 858.945.8896 randeturner.com
WIRED CUSTOM LIGHTING 8607 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 310.854.2800 info@wired-designs.com | wired-designs.com
HARBOUR OUTDOOR 325 Canal Street, Suite 3R New York, New York | 917.291.4094 harbouroutdoor.com
REAL LIVING LIFESTYLES 16236 San Dieguito Road, Suite 4B Rancho Santa Fe, California | 858.756.2865 rllifestyles.com
ONE STOP FURNITURE & PATIO 9050 Kenamar Drive San Diego, California | 858.271.9400 furniturestoresandiego.com
soTHeby’s InTernaTIonal realTy suzanne PerkIns 1106 Coast Village Road Santa Barbara, California | 805.403.3663 suzanneperkins.com
E. BRAUN & CO. 350 North Camden Drive Beverly Hills, California | 310.273.4320 800.997.8030 | ebraunbeverlyhills.com
TEAK 800.343.7707 teakwarehouse.com
WILLIS ALLEN 1131 Wall Street La Jolla, California | 858.459.4033 willisallen.com
EASTERN ACCENTS 800.397.4556 easternaccents.com
VICTORY FURNITURE 9040 West Pico Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.276.4272 victoryfurniture.com
evereTT sTunz 7616 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.459.3305 everettstunz.com
WEATHEREND 800.456.6483 weatherend.com
SCANDIA HOME 332 North Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, California | 310.860.1486 scandiahome.com
GEOSCAPE 20372 Hermana Circle Lake Forest, California | 949.888.8008 geoscape.biz
organIzaTIonal soluTIons
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CALIFORNIA CLOSETS 866.870.4814 californiaclosets.com
RESTAURANTS
ANQI 3333 South Bristol Street Costa Mesa, California | 424.777.5892 anqibistro.com
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RETAIL
FIRST TEAM ESTATES 4 Corporate Plaza, Suite 100 Newport Beach, California | 949.759.5747 firstteamestates.com
GEARYS 351 North Beverly Drive Beverly Hills, California | 310.273.4741 gearys.com
GROUP WEST RESIDENTIAL 249 South Highway 101, Suite 212 Solana Beach, California | 858.353.8335 groupwestresidential.com
GRAYSE 2532 White Road Irvine, California | 949.759.9800 mkgrayse.com
IRVINE COMPANY APARTMENT COMMUNITIES Irvine, California | 855.802.6412 irvinecompany.com | losolivosvillage.com
OUTDOOR LIVING
BROWN JORDAN brownjordan.com
WELLNESS DESIGN CENTER 424.268.1531 info@wellnessdesigncenter.com wellnessdesigncenter.com
QUESTAR POOLS & SPAS 760.738.5100 questarpools.com
TROQUES LUXURY AUCTIONS troques.com
PACIFIC PATIO FURNITURE 28505 Canwood Street, Suite A Agoura Hills, California | 805.390.6297 pacpatio.com
SB POLO & RACQUET CLUB 3375 Foothill Road, Suite 120 Carpinteria, California | 805.684.6683 sbpolo.com
POOL BUILDERS
MISCELLANEOUS
CABINETS PLUS 1021 Duryea Avenue Irvine, California | 800.924.5314 cabinetsplus.net
RECREATION
STONE + TILE
JOHN AAROE GROUP 150 South Rodeo Drive, Suite 100 Beverly Hills, California | 310.272.8002 aaroe.com
CERAMIC TILE AND STONE CONSULTANTS, INC. 866.669.1550 ctasc.com
LUXURY PORTFOLIO FINE PROPERTY COLLECTION luxuryportfolio.com
ANTOLINI LUIGI antoliniprecioustone.com
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CALIFORNIA ADVERTISER INDEX
STONE + TILE (continued)
STONE + TILE (continued)
TABLETOP
ARTISTIC TILE 877.237.4097 artistictile.com
NS CERAMIC INCORPORATED 25 East Ortega Street Santa Barbara, California | 805.962.1422 nsceramic.com
BDG DESIGN GROUP 2827 Presidio Drive San Diego, California | 619.291.3234 bdgdesigngroup.com
PENTAL GRANITE & MARBLE 7050 Valjean Avenue Van Nuys, California | 818.787.7937 pentalonline.com
CABOCHON TILE 7646 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.454.8798 cabochontile.com
SILESTONE AUTHENTIC LIFE 866.268.6837 silestoneusa.com
CAESARSTONE caesarstoneus.com
SPECCERAMICS, INC. 800.449.7732 specceramics.com | ecospecceramics.com specveneer.com
CRYSTALINE STONE 855.927.9782 crystalinestone.com
TRISTONE & TILE, INC. 7630 Gloria Avenue Van Nuys, California | 818.997.9200 tristoneandtile.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
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
KRC ROCK 700 North Twin Oaks Valley San Marcos, California | 760.744.1036 krcrock.com
Walker zanger walkerzanger.com
WATERFORD waterford.com
TECHNOLOGY
TRUFIG 212 Avenida Fabricante San Clemente, California | 949.226.5159 trufig.com
VINEYARD
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