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A striking black glass wall separates the living and dining areas of designer Vance Burke’s house in Palm Springs. A custom slipcover adorns a 1970s chair, and the dining set is by Paul Evans. Page 244
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SPOTLIGHT
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ON THE WALL [southern california art haul]
Goodbye to Love, Tim Bavington Mark Moore Gallery markmooregallery.com
A PEEK AT WHAT’S CURRENTLY BEING SHOWN—FROM COLORFUL AND ABSTRACT TO SUBTLE AND GEOM ETRIC—AT SOM E OF OUR FAVORITE CONTEMPORARY ART GALLERIES AROUND TOWN.
One & Two, Suzy Barnard Sue Greenwood Fine Art suegreenwoodfineart.com
ART AD VISO R MIA RO MAN IK T R AV ELS T HE GLO B E S E A R C H I N G FO R TH E H O TTE S T UPCO MING TALE N T S A N D U N CO V ER IN G T HE B I G G E S T TR E ND S I N TH E A RT W O RLD . H ERE’S HER CHEAT SHEET F O R W HO T O WATC H A ND W H E R E TO G O IF YOU’RE LOOKING TO BUILD A BETTER COLLECTION.
What are your favorite galleries? I love David Kordansky Gallery, Hannah Hoffman and Blum & Poe in Los Angeles. In New York, I stop into Team Gallery, Kaufmann Repetto, Anton Kern, Gagosian, Marianne Boesky, and David Zwirner. I also work with Massimo de Carlo in London and Milan. Best show for art lovers? If you only go to 096 L U X E I N T E R I O R S
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one or two, make sure it’s Art Basel in Miami Beach or the FIAC in Paris; they have something for everyone. Who’s on your radar right now? Daniel Turner, Michael Rey, Matt Sheridan Smith, and Theodora Allen are young and up-and-coming artists on very good career trajectories. They’re all talented and quite different in terms of style.
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Any tips for novice collectors? Above all: Buy what you love. Though, it is very important to do your research and see as much art as possible. For me, when I’m looking for pieces, it’s always instinctual—a feeling I get about the work. Then, I follow the artist for a while, and if that feeling stays, I’m sold; I’m a believer. miaromanik.com
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VINCENT PRICE ART MUSEUM WHAT:
The exhibit “Mis Papeles” will feature the work of
emerging Los Angeles-based artist Lorenzo Hurtado Segovia. Covering the local talent’s compositions from 2007 to the present, the show will focus on Segovia’s wonderfully weird explorations of different artistic mediums, from painting and sculpture to weaving and paper crafts. WHERE:
You can visit the museum at 1301 Avenida Cesar
Chavez in Monterey Park.
WHEN:
The show begins
January 24 and will run through April 18.
WHO:
Segovia,
who moved to Los Angeles from Mexico in 2003 to pursue a degree in the arts, explores the inherent tensions of immigrant and transnational experiences in his multimedia works.
WHY:
Because there’s depth and
complexity in the artist’s subject matter, but he accomplishes it in a way that invites the viewer in as an active participant, with pieces that blur the boundaries between genres and can feel at times both childlike and incredibly dramatic.
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“I love the Laguna Art Museum and its focus on California art. It always has a variety of exhibits that appeal to those with different interests and tastes. Plus, Executive Director Malcolm Warner has become a great source to me and has a vast knowledge of art in many areas and genres.”
“I can’t get enough of the large-scale pencil drawings of Peter Walker. The level of detail in his pieces is exquisite—and he has such an incredible ability to capture the human experience here in L.A. As soon as we opened our showroom at the Pacific Design Center, I knew I needed his artwork in it.”
“ The framing of a piece is nearly as important as the art itself. I always use Mike Mitschke. He does some really interesting things for us, even sourcing some of our art for projects and creating cool shadow boxes to house our clients’ favorite keepsakes.”
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WHO: Lana Gomez, the talent behind her Los
Angeles-based studio, has been into art for as long as she can remember. Consistently doing something artistic, Gomez studied painting in college and later joined interior designer Kelly Wearstler’s prolific studio as a resident painter before beginning her own creative journey. The rest is history. WHAT: See lots of behind-the-scenes vignettes and works-in-progress that utilize countless techniques, full of pops of neon, bold brushstrokes and psychedelic swirls on canvases along with the occasional commissioned Gibson guitar. It’s all about that #abstractart. WHY: Catch Gomez’s contagious playful energy and inspiration by adding her handle to your Instagram feed. Always pushing the creative boundaries with skills bar none in mixed media, you’ll want to immediately teleport her art directly to your living room wall. lanagomez.com [in her words]
“I love the Amaro filter because it gives that extra pop of light without changing the colors.”
EXHIBIT PHOTO : LORENZO HURTADO SEGOVIA BY DEBORAH CALDERWOOD (3), 2008 . ACRYLIC AND THREAD ON GESSOED PAPER , 36 X 27 INCHES . COURTESY THE ARTIST AND CB 1 GALLERY / JAY OLIGNY PHOTOGRAPHY . HARTE AND BARTON HEADSHOTS : COURTESY DESIGNERS . HAYES HEADSHOT : MARCIA PRENTICE . INSTAGRAM PHOTOS : TOP , TONY BYRD ; CENTER , SEBASTIAN MANISCALO ; BOTTOM , LANA GOMEZ .
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TALENT SHOW [lindsey nobel]
How would you describe your work? My objective as an artist is to represent all aspects of human interaction, from neurology to sociology, in our contemporary society. Since 1996, I have been expressing the results of my studies by utilizing different techniques from painting to sculpture, mixed media to photography.
What materials do you most like to work with? For my paintings, I use oil, acrylic, ink, coffee, and pen on canvas, Masonite and wood panels, but I generally create my sculptures out of plastic, bronze and silver. I’ve worked with everything, honestly, and I love that each has its own distinct feeling yet the message is the same.
Favorite local artists to watch? There are so many now, really, but I’m always looking for more people to follow. At the moment, I am very into Richard Allen Morris, Walter Redondo, Qais Al-Sindy, Roman de Salvo, and Sasha Koozel Reibstein— she does the most amazing ceramics.
What does it mean to be an artist in San Diego? I’m from San Diego originally and went to Point Loma High School. Then, I moved to New York, and after that, I can really appreciate just how easy everything is here: I can have a car (and park it!) and move large canvases in and out of places without worrying about bad weather. I think it’s the best place to work ever.
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“Growing up, my dad was a painter, and increasingly, the art I like best is that which inspires me to want to make something myself. The pieces that I tend to like both for myself and for the museum are those which I have a visceral reaction to. I want them around, and I want to see them every day. I’m lucky that I sometimes get to make that happen.”–ariel plotek, phd 100 L U X E I N T E R I O R S
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When Italian furniture brand Cassina reached out to Spanish artist and designer Jaime Hayon to craft a new seating line, they knew they were in for a treat. And for his part, Hayon delivered in a big way: His Vico collection, which features a two- and three-seater sofa and armchair, seamlessly marries function with the slick style and quirky, creative silhouettes for which he is known. cassina.com
TALENT SHOW PHOTOS : COURTESY LINDSEY NOBEL . CURATOR PHOTOS : COURTESY THE SAN DIEGO MUSEUM OF ART . SOFA PHOTO : COURTESY CASSINA .
Not many artists can say they were first commissioned to create a work of art at 12 years of age—but, then again, Lindsey Nobel isn’t like most artists. The San Diego talent’s earliest memories are of looking through her mother’s art books, thumbing through the paintings of Paul Klee and Wassily Kandinsky. After that, she was hooked. “I remember seeing a Jackson Pollock and then heading into the garage, pouring paint onto wires, and decorating my room with the results,” she says with a laugh. “And, sometimes, I like to think that they’d still hold up at any art fair or museum today.” Here, a conversation with the artist on the heels of her show at Art San Diego. lindseynobel.com
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Visual voice Artist. Designer. Ambassador. Groundbreaker. There are many ways to leave your mark on the world. For Madeline Weinrib, who debuts her Kuba collection this winter, the trail she has blazed is covered with gorgeous hand-woven flat-weaves in a myriad of hues indicative of her signature style. Take a peek into the dynamic realm of this globetrotting textile maven. written and produced by cara gibbs photography by lesley unruh
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egardless of their creative persuasion there is something that all artists have in common: we all have a voice,” muses rug and textile designer Madeline Weinrib, who began her illustrious career not by practicing her whipstitch or learning to
loom, but rather as a painter. Unsure of exactly how to translate her ideas from canvas to housewares, Weinrib proceeded with caution, initially hesitant to delve into a then male-dominated rug industry. She ultimately took a leap of faith after recognizing that there was great potential, and soon began to flex her artistry while putting her passport to good use, making frequent trips to Turkey, Morocco, Nepal, and India to garner inspiration and cultivate relationships with other craftsmen. “Artisans are masters at what they do,” says Weinrib. “They’ve worked extremely hard to develop their talents.” The many influences and takeaways collected along her journeys find a home inside Weinrib’s Manhattan showroom, an artful space that reflects more than the designer’s aesthetic. “My studio is an extension of my home,” she says. “Everything is chosen with pure love.” From custom floorcoverings and sumptuous fabrics to exquisite furnishings and modern accessories, each offering is designed to inspire clients, honor the bespoke, and spotlight philanthropic endeavors—such as Weinrib’s ambassadorship for Project Mala, an initiative that aims to build schools and provide opportunity in India’s rugproducing region. It is all a part of Weinrib’s greater objective: To have her artistic vision and unmistakable style tightly woven into everything she touches. Says the designer, “It is imperative that whatever I create feels like it is part of my body of work, and that it reflects my point of view—my visual voice.”
Weinrib will be opening two outposts abroad: one in Luke Irwin’s ultrachic London showroom and the other in Mumbai at Bungalow 8. The designer’s enigmatic prints find a home on a Paul McCobb bench, below in Remy, and on the famed silhouettes of three Manolo Blahnik pumps, center. Shown right is an image snapped by Weinrib of the Blue Mosque in Instanbul.
Designer Madeline Weinrib in her Manhattan showroom, wearing a custom jacket by designer Soledad Twombly, who used one of Weinrib’s ikat fabrics on the lining of the sleeves.
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Weinrib began her collection of Indian photography after being inspired by an exhibit seen some 20 years ago at New York’s Sepia Eye Gallery. The designer’s Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, Gemma and Daphne, rest on her Black Mu ikat slipper chair.
This winter, Weinrib debuts the Kuba Collection (Salome is shown above), inspired by vintage African textiles, as well as an assortment of handwoven Moroccan throws, far left, the Purple Sunder umbrella for New York’s Neue Galerie (its Sunder suzani fabric is shown left), and a perfectly packaged Moroccan argan oil, center left. madelineweinrib.com
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e’ve created a collection that inspires spaces evocative of an evolved lifestyle: relaxed, elegant, well-traveled, and
thoughtfully composed,” describes designer Laura Kirar of her most recent partnership with Baker. The steadfast furnishings brand is placing Kirar in the driver’s seat for the third time, and in this latest collaboration, she gives us a peek into her personal travels and the art of collecting. Reflecting architectural elements from around the world— such as the lyrical curves of Moorish archways seen in her Arabesque bed—the collection carries an unexpected mix of forms shaped by timeless silhouettes. Each piece speaks of luxury while maintaining a strong raw aesthetic that is often found in Kirar’s creations. “I am thoroughly inspired by historical details and proportions,” explains the designer. “When I spot something ‘perfect’ on my travels I photograph or sketch it, and it lives in my inspiration library.” Citing such influences as Spanish Colonial doors with hammered nailheads and exotic cabinetry from Portugal, Kirar integrates decorative wood finishes with primitive-inspired metalwork. Pieces, like the of attention—from conception, to prototyping, to completion. “Every experience I have—reading, traveling, studying, people I’ve met—is really informative and allows me to constantly change and grow,” says the designer. “Life is what teaches me.”
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Clockwise from top left: Steam Punk Collection by Adrienne Morea, from $7.90; atlashomewares.com. Squared Front Door Knocker in Verdigris Finish, $832; charlesedwards.com. Flute Push/Pull Set by Roger Thomas for Rocky Mountain Hardware, from $811; rockymountainhardware.com. No. 71281 Nugget Door Knob, $176; peguerin.com. CK-951 6-Inch Contemporary Cabinet Pull in W finish by Josh Commons, $69.77; sunvalleybronze.com. Pewter Hammered Knob, from $21; manzoni.us. CP-5910 3-Inch Kalahari Cabinet Pull in Light Antique Bronze, Artisan Series by David Scott, $328; sabaxter.com. Horn Handles in Black and Brown, $260 each; ochre.net. Strata Handle, price available upon request; collierwebb.com. HT4121H Traditional Ball Knob in Burnished Nickel, $370; htheophile.com. HT3260 Stepped-Edge Square Backplate in Burnished Nickel, $200; htheophile.com. Horn Handle in Pale, $295; ochre.net. Mink Maxi Pull Handle in Solid Bronze with Nickel Finish by Marie-VĂŠronique Swannell for Haute DĂŠco, price available upon request; doorknobshop.com. 5063.050 Estate Knob in Satin Brass and Black Finish, $145; baldwinhardware.com.
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HOLDING PATTERN SCHUMACHER DEBUTS AN ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION 125 YEARS IN THE MAKING THAT CHRONICLES ITS OWN RICH HISTORY OF PARISIAN INFLUENCES AND CLASSIC AMERICANA. WRITTEN BY ARLYN HERNANDEZ PRODUCED BY CARA GIBBS
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uch can change over a dozen decades. In fact, most things do: technologies progress; mindsets evolve; styles come, go and come back again. But for textile house Schumacher, who celebrates 125 years in business, one thing has remained pre-
served—authenticity. Founded in the late 1800s by Parisian Frederic Schumacher, the brand remains faithful to the integrity of its patterns’ origins. Take Shengyou Toile, for instance; its charming design still leans on hand-drawn and -engraved techniques today as much as it did in the 18th century, lending exquisite detail.
What has evolved, though, is its pedigree. Collections include those penned by design greats as far back as Dorothy Draper to as recent as Timothy Corrigan. And it has left its own fingerprints throughout the pages of American history in the worlds of politics, cinema and television: During the Kennedy administration, the White House’s Blue Room walls were lined in a Lampas silk, while the silver screen showcased Hydrangea Drape in Gone With the Wind. To celebrate the last 125 years, Schumacher has carefully combed its vast archives to reintroduce 17 old favorites for a new generation. We sat down with Creative Director Dara Caponigro to give us some insight into the storied company and its commemorative collection. WHAT HAS GIVEN SCHUMACHER ITS LASTING POWER? We’ve always
HOW DID YOU NARROW DOWN YOUR SELECTIONS? Ultimately, we
had an underlying respect for classicism with an eye to the future; being innovative, stylish and current with a classic backbone—no matter the decade.
wanted to pick prints that are still relevant. In some cases, we blew up the scale, changed the colorways, even made loose interpretations of originals.
LET’S TALK ABOUT THE ANNIVERSARY COLLECTION.
It reflects the breadth of the Schumacher legacy, our passion for luxury and our history of designer collections. IS THERE A PERSONAL FAVORITE?
I love so many of them for different reasons. Our Serengeti pattern speaks to today’s world. It’s ultraluxurious but also soft and warm. You just want to put your face against it! I also love Citrus Garden; it’s modern yet charming, and so sweet.
WHAT MAKES THESE PATTERNS SO TIMELESS? Good design is good
design; it’ll last forever. Take our Indian Arbre print. The tree of life motif dates back to the 17th century, but people still love it. It’s about understanding your past in order to create something modern. WHAT’S ON TAP FOR THE FUTURE?
We’re looking to focus and expand on the Schumacher brand, and introduce new furniture and products. We recently debuted two wallcovering collections; I think Fabulous Faux is pretty rock and roll. There are a lot of exciting things to come.
Clockwise from top: Schumacher’s Creative Director Dara Caponigro, surrounded by an array of prints from the 125th anniversary collection; an advertisement from 1957 featuring Raymond Loewy’s graphically inclined Cosmopolitan line for the brand, which played the role of muse for Caponigro’s portrait; Schumacher’s Marie Therese side chair donning Iconic Leopard; the handembroidered Callas tape in Jet; an image from the archives.
DARA CAPONIGRO PORTRAIT: MAX KIM-BEE. PRODUCT AND ARCHIVAL PHOTOS: COURTESY SCHUMACHER.
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f you look closely at an antique find, you can see its age spots and laugh lines. And if you listen carefully, you can hear its story. Lighting master David Littman considers this a fascinating phenomenon, and he hopes the time-honored
yet forward-thinking fixtures by Hudson Valley Lighting, Corbett Lighting and Troy Lighting conjure the same sense of curiosity and admiration. Marrying traditional artistry with an innovative, modern approach, the pendants, chandeliers and sconces produced by the lighting trio indeed captivate. With design and manufacturing facilities in New York and California, as well as abroad, the brands engage specialty craftsmen who practice age-old techniques—think handblown glass and lost-wax casting—while employing advanced technologies. Hand finishers apply gold and silver leaf; lavish silks join Japanese papers; and polished crystal juxtaposes organic materials like bamboo and handwoven abaca. And the teams put as much care into creating experiences as they do producing the fixture itself—the shadow the light will cast, the ambience it will create in a room. This year, Hudson Valley continues to bring an updated twist to classic designs, mixing metal, acrylic and tungsten filament bulbs for its lantern-like Andover pendants. Troy takes its sophisticated-casual collection to new depths with Dine N Dash: rustic-pop art fixtures whose embossed and plasma-cut words nod to culinary persuasions. And Corbett makes its fashion-minded Rockstar lights runway-ready with jewelry-inspired agate. They’re three distinct makers telling their own narratives, but each tale ends in a promise of quality and craftsmanship. littmanbrands.com
Littman Brands produces more than 600 new designs per year, incorporating natural elements, mixed metals and jewelry-inspired materials like delicate chains, seen in Corbett’s Vixen, shown right; Corbett’s Chimera pendant is shown far right. Lately, Littman Brands has had a large push for LEDs in the decorative arena, led by innovations through another one of its companies, CSL (Creative Systems Lighting).
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Sleek yet natural textures lend an organic-modern appeal to this glam sconce shown in aged bronze. hudsonvalleylighting.com
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Shells in multiple hues, faceted within handcrafted iron, make this fixture a piece of jewelry for the home. corbettlighting.com
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Industrial flair is clear in this sconce’s hand-worked iron and cast-aluminum body in an aged pewter finish. troy-lighting.com
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COMING OF AGE Brass Pendant, $675; workstead.com
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Fallon Sconce, $3,765; castedesign.com
Lunar Sofa, priced from $2,310; stellarworks.com
Kevin A Tana Lawn Cotton Liberty Art Fabric, price available upon request; liberty.co.uk
Jeweled Atom and Blastoid Sculptures by Pamela Sunday, $6,000 and $3,500; vandenakkerantiques.com Over the Moon Jett Clutch, $398; katespade.com
Assorted Cosmic Collection Plates, priced from $45; abchome.com
With eyes to the future, industry brands are looking upward as celestial elements conquer both fashion and home dĂŠcor. Hitting catwalks at the speed of light, this space-inspired trend is garnering serious gravity within the world of design: Britishbased fabric house Liberty of London gets starry-eyed with its latest fabric line, while Stellar Works presents the Lunar collection designed by Space Copenhagen. From a solar eclipse cocktail table to planetary dishware, it appears that some of the brightest pieces this winter have adopted a cosmic appeal.
Telescope Signed La Filotecnica Ing. A. Salmoiraghi S.A. Milano, $10,000; 1stdibs.com
Solaris Kinetic Table, $38,400; larabohinc.com
PENDANT PHOTO : ROBERT HIGHSMITH . SOFA PHOTO : COURTESY STELLAR WORKS . PLATE PHOTOS : COURTESY ABC HOME . TELESCOPE PHOTO : COURTESY 1STDIBS .
Solar Orchid Silk Square, price available upon request; dior.com
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Rose-Cut and PrincessCut Diamond Bracelet in Platinum, $75,000; tiffany.com
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DEEP FREEZE
Trough Light by Alison Berger, price available upon request; hollyhunt.com
The Jeffrey Alan Marks Collection, price available upon request; kravet.com
Ripple Pillow in Pearl and Poolside Pillow in Strata, priced from $135; eskayel.com
Lapilli, Perrin & Perrin Collection, price available upon request; saint-louis.com
Desire Chair, $5,550; bykoket.com Glitter-Finished Leather Brogues, $650; miumiu.com
Break the ice this season with a wintery selection of fashion and home design accents that lean toward the chillier side. Imaginative photographer Gray Malin takes a break from capturing some of the world’s hottest beaches to focus on the snowy slopes for his collaboration with bespoke wallpaper company Black Crow Studios; designer Jeffrey Alan Marks astounds with a new icy palette for Kravet; and James Magni and Lalique appear to have taken great care in carving the perfect surfaces for their specially treated glass objects. From rich hues of indigo to a mix of frostier tones, it’s time to embrace a cold front.
Midnight Blue Tortue Vase, $3,950; 212.355.6550
XO Gray Malin Series for Black Crow Studios, price available upon request; blackcrowstudios.com
Manhattan Coffee Table, price available upon request; magnihomecollection.com
Alvey Wall Sconce by Katherine Wildt O’Brien, price available upon request; matthewstudiosny.com
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COMING OF AGE Agate Slice Mirror, price available upon request; tompalmerstudio.com
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ON THE ROCKS Trivelling Ring Flourite, $600; louisvuitton.com
Strata Study Pattern in collaboration with Apparatus, price available upon request; zakandfox.com Anasazi Aurora Collection Vase, $750; tatiana-studio.com
Kimberly McDonald Acrylic Tray Inlaid with Laguna Agate Printed Silk set in Polished Nickel, priced from $2,255; 310.854.0890
Isko Obelisks, priced from $484; rablabs.com
With all the incredible minerals popping up in jewelry and interiors this season, you might find yourself between a rock and a hard place when selecting just one. Without sacrificing style, these natural beauties pack a powerful punch of organic glamour that is evident in each and every selection. Jewelry designer Kimberly McDonald professes, “nothing is better than nature,” and her latest foray into home décor is bursting with all things geode, agate and onyx; L’Objet’s dreamy Malachite collection is a steadfast stunner; and Louis Vuitton’s bicolored tourmaline ring elicits instant sighs.
Assorted Malachite Plates, priced from $35; l-objet.com
Petrified Wood Side Table, $3,900; theline.com; adriannashamarisinc.com Table Or by Yves Klein, price available upon request; artwareeditions.com
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Cairo Lamp, price available upon request; brendahouston.com
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Brazilian furniture has captured the market’s attention, with Brazilian designers focusing on quality materials and construction. Additionally, they seem to have a sense of modern design and proportions. Jorge Zalszupin is one of the leaders in this genre; his designs are modern, proportioned, well-crafted, and exciting. Less is more. Modern designs offer simplicity. The unique silhouette of the PO-801 armchair is quiet, warm and sexy. We see it used as a pair or standing alone in a living room or bedroom. Objects20c’s clients appreciate and invest in good design, quality materials and craftsmanship. They would love this chair. In with the old: Furniture and decorative arts are a reflection of the past—the culture, the materials and the technology of the time. In our opinion, it grounds us. We always agree that our clients know what is best for their lifestyle. Style vs. comfort: Wade is sometimes willing to accept a little less comfort for something that looks off-the-charts fabulous. This season, we are excited to be finishing a new section on the second floor of our gallery focusing on contemporary art and design.
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the piece: PO-801 Armchair
the designer: Jorge Zalszupin, reintroduced by Espasso
find it: espasso.com
the inspiration:
In the 1960s, Polish designer Zalszupin moved to Brazil to develop his sensual, modern style. The straightforward frame and uniquely angled arms of this chair were rediscovered for Espasso’s 2014 launch.
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the collection: The Slag Series
the designer: David Taylor
the inspiration:
For Taylor, contrasting the raw, haphazard aspect of slag with polished materials such as aluminum and brass brings sophistication to what is essentially an unwanted waste product.
find it:
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JESSE CARRIER AND MARA MILLER, CARRIER AND COMPANY, INTERIOR DESIGNERS
David Taylor’s work is strong and rugged, but somehow still very pretty. There is a brutalist quality to his pieces. The Slag Series is sculptural, intriguing and daring. Opposites attract. Using a raw material like slag with refined polished metal makes the objects “naturally” less formal and intimidating. Taylor says, “Beauty needs corruption.” We agree! The tension created by variety is dynamic and interesting. Lighten up. Something that doesn’t seem too precious works with both the collective conscious and the enjoyment of acquiring a piece. Natural materials that stand the test of time are always a good investment. What is luxury? Quality and uniqueness: paying attention to methods of fabrication and design philosophies. The devil’s in the details. We tend to diverge on the details—size of an area rug, window treatment style; we’ve learned to give and take, and trust our instincts (even if we have to defend them!). Anything new? We are working on a book to be released in fall 2015. It’s a real privilege to reflect on what we do and why we do it.
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TODD NICKEY AND AMY KEHOE, NICKEY KEHOE, INTERIOR DESIGNERS
Brian Gennett is creating something artful that is also completely useful. In 3 words, these trays are: Cubist, primary and graphic. One-of-a-kind: In a world of big-box stores, it’s refreshing to find something handmade, especially using vintage materials. Gennett is based in L.A., and the graphic movement of color in these trays feels specific to our stomping grounds. The Fishscale, Angles and Herringbone trays remind us of Italian marble stationery. Back to the books: The bold geometric patterns crafted by the vintage book covers would be an asset to a color story and an impactful addition to any space. Let it go. Today we are all overexposed to what other artists are doing. It is important to not take it all so seriously—let your creativity unfold without restraint. Todd tends to be a less-is-more guy. Amy takes more risks when it comes to color. What’s next for Nickey Kehoe? A new chapter in our furniture collection.
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the collection: Fishscale, Angles and Herringbone Trays
the designer: Brian Gennett
find it: bespokeglobal.com
the process:
Brian Gennett creates his one-of-a-kind pieces, delicately fashioned in classic fish scale, angled and herringbone patterns, from the antiqued leather and marbleized endpaper found in vintage book covers.
PHOTOGRAPHY: ERIC ESPADA.
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BALANCE the piece:
Balance LED Task Lamp
the designer: Hubbardton Forge
the inspiration:
A company that has spent 40 years crafting metal, Hubbardton Forge uses its distinct techniques to create pieces that celebrate form, material and artistry.
find it:
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SHEA SOUCIE AND MARTIN HORNER, SOUCIE HORNER, INTERIOR DESIGNERS
We are big fans of Hubbardton Forge. In fact, we used some of their pieces in a private hunting lodge in Wisconsin. Made in America: It’s becoming increasingly rare to find things manufactured domestically, which makes it all the more special when we can source through artisans keeping craft alive in the U.S. As designers we are drawn to the Balance LED Task Lamp’s architecture and scale. It’s all about material. Aged bronze always gives a warm feel and the blend of the two-toned finish adds a dynamic, exciting quality to the piece. It’s reminiscent of a Mies van der Rohe building: balanced, architectural and severe. We love bronze; polished nickel, too. Both are malleable from a fabrication standpoint and can be made in a wide range of color values. We see the Balance lamp on a front entry hall table as a sculptural element. We can always agree on our starting point: finding out how a client wants to live and then deliver. Any news? We are excited about the continued expansion of our SHIIR rug division; we just opened our ninth showroom.
set in the piece: Overlin Console
the designer: Khouri Guzman Bunce Lininger
find it: kgblnyc.com
the process:
KGBL created an expertly crafted piece that is unapologetically modern. Carved from a single block of statuary marble, the Overlin console’s stone top is contrasted by a graphically bold base of silicon bronze.
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Our first impression of KGBL: Their work is academic, clean and tailored. The Overlin console is quite elegant yet raw. The softness of the marble combined with the strength of the bronze frame is both dramatic and complementary; both materials are substantial and beautiful in their own right. The clean lines of this piece enhance the form on an architectural level. How would you accessorize the console? With a simple composition of books, a Le Labo candle and a petite bouquet of flowers. We believe good design is always tasteful, timeless and noteworthy. When shopping for a client we lean towards rich tones versus lighter colors. Sturdy and durable materials such as stone and bronze, like in the Overlin console, are a definite go-to. Back in time: This piece belongs in the Bauhaus era. What’s keeping you busy these days? We are working on a grand dame of a structure from a 1940s, old Hollywood style and the client is a wonderful collector of modern art; the juxtaposition is quite inspiring.
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PHOTOGRAPHY: ERIC ESPADA.
SACHIN AND BABI AHLUWALIA, SACHIN + BABI AND ANKASA, DESIGNERS
the collection: Eden and Foliage
the designer: Hella Jongerius for Maharam
find it: maharam.com
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Hella Jongerius thoughtfully created a collection inspired by nature. Eden and Foliage balance positive and negative space and play with scale. The positioning of the foliage is elegant without being too highly structured. In perfect harmony: The spacing of the foliage is harmoniously polar, almost melodic. You can see movement in the print through the placement of the leaves. At first glance we are inspired by the application of a classic theme to create a modern aesthetic. The use of color blocking and shape gives Eden and Foliage a compelling industrial feel. As in our Spring 2015 RTW collection, this collaboration has a careful and precise utilization of space. Think big. We prefer large-scale patterns and refining the play on big and small shapes to create visually appealing pieces. Go-to inspiration: We have always observed through an anthropological lens the way today’s woman dresses, as well as lives. We never disagree on what is relevant and fresh on the market.
the inspiration:
Jongerius reinvented the traditional botanical with this collection of two woven jacquards: Eden, with its high-contrast plant silhouettes, and Foliage, with its realistic blockprinted leaves, take a modern approach to flora and fauna.
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FINDER’S KEEPERS
Two blocks from the breezy sea air and stunning ocean views, you’ll find Santa Monica’s Lost & Found Home, a specialty home store selected, organized and presented by owner and tastemaker Jamie Rosenthal. Natural woven baskets, striking tabletop pieces, chic transparent bottles, and shibori textiles are just a few of the goods you’ll find amongst this light and airy showroom on Main Street. Browse through new additions to the shop this season, such as the Lost & Found custom upholstery collection, pottery from Tunisia and bright, cheery woven mats from Senegal. We’re sure you won’t be disappointed at this off-the-radar shopping spot. lostandfoundshop.com 150 L U X E I N T E R I O R S
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Owners Mohamad Alkhayat and Tulip Hussari masterfully mix it up in their Laguna Beach showroom, Alkhayat. The pair picked up shop from the Big Apple and moved to their new easy-going, coastal location after noticing that so many of their customers were traveling across country for their goods. Influenced by Moorish style, Alkhayat is a family business through-andthrough—Alkhayat’s grandfather first started it in Syria—and the store sets itself apart by offering custom Syrian furniture: think gorgeous details, handblown glass and intricate inlaid mother-of-pearl. This winter, we’ve got our eye on a handcarved walnut coffee table. alkhayatfaf.com
MIDAS TOUCH
Relish in the ancient traditions of ceramics, but with a modern aesthetic, at Robert Siegel Studio on South Hill Street in Los Angeles. Vivid colors and raw, organic surfaces set the tone in this converted furniture factory, where the craftsmanship and style speak for themselves. Featuring products as beautiful as they are functional, we’re keen on the best-selling Baba’s gold-rim berry bowls featuring a rim hand-painted in 24-karat gold luster. Open by appointment only, take a personalized, one-onone tour of the studio with Siegel himself and browse through his newest collection inspired by midcentury Americana in a bevy of patriotic hues. robertsiegelstudio.com
FACE LIFT
What better way to commemorate Hourglass cosmetics’ successful 10-year anniversary than with the opening of its first brickand-mortar store, located off of Abbot Kinney Boulevard in Venice. Inspired by state-of-theart design and simple, clean lines, this new retail experience, designed by architectural firm Standard, features exposed beams, white walls, backlit mirrors, and a zigzag-shaped display highlighting high-end cosmetics exclusive to the shop, such as the new skincare line: Equilibrium. Indulge in all Hourglass has to offer with the Ambient Lighting Bar, where you can customize your own palette of the best-selling Ambient Lighting powder. hourglasscosmetics.com
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from the newest addition to the do-it-yourself craze t o a r e s ta u r a n t d e s i g n e d b y a n i c o n i c d e s i g n e r , electrify your routine with these idyllic destinations.
sailor’s delight
It’s no secret who was tasked with infusing a beachy chic style into new Los Angeles eatery Blue Plate Oysterette. Acclaimed interior designer Tim Clarke saturated the restaurant in a modern, sophisticated vibe while still hinting to the coastal lifestyle that surrounds it. Inky-hued leather barstools join crisp white tiles to fashion seating spaces that provide the perfect view into the open kitchen, where you can catch glimpses of the culinary team preparing such specialties as lobster mac and cheese or the Maine lobster roll sandwiched in a steaming brioche roll. blueplatesantamonica.com
in bloom
Go for the unexpected floral arrangement at Fleurish, a new do-it-yourself floral boutique in Brentwood. A seasoned expert in floral design, owner Amy Marella places the creativity at your fingertips. Start off by choosing from nine seasonal arrangements paired with a Fleurkit filled with all the necessities: a vase, floral tape and a knife. Follow the step-by-step instructions on the iPad (don’t worry, professionals are standing by to assist) and presto—you’ve just become a bona fide “Fleurist.” Stop by for hands-on classes, events and workshops. youfleurish.com
creative cloister
What was once a former metal staircase factory is now home to a plethora of artists. Logan Creative, an industrial-style building in Santa Ana, is a compound featuring various mediums of art including sculpture, ceramics, photography, painting, furniture, and more. Open by appointment only, visit artists in their natural habitat and revel in all things creative. This February, swing by on the 28th for Logan Creative’s contemporary orchestra event that’s sure to be music to your ears. logancreativeart.com
refined essentials
Unplug this winter at The Rose Hotel on Venice Beach. Originally built in 1908 by Abbot Kinney and frequented by such legends as Charlie Chaplin, Jim Morrison and Dennis Hopper, the hotel still reflects the original charm it once had. Set against the vibrant, artsy backdrop of the surrounding area, The Rose boasts suites with private wraparound terraces and sweeping ocean views complemented with artwork from notable photographers and artists amongst clean, rustic furnishings. Enjoy activities such as surfing and paddle tennis at this home away from home. therosehotelvenice.com 152 l u x e i n t e r i o r s
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NOVEL IDEAS
I love all of Kelly Wearstler’s books. It never fails that every time I open one of her books, I discover something new such as an interesting pattern, cabinet detail or hardware design. Rhapsody is my favorite of the moment. kellywearstler.com
DAILY GRIND
Recently opened in the Jonathan Segal-designed building in North Park is my favorite coffee spot: Influx. The vibe is modern and energetic; you get a pick-me-up just from walking in the door. My go-to drink is the Americano organic espresso with steamed almond milk. influxcafe.com
MATERIAL WORLD
I adore Jim Thompson fabrics and the heritage behind the brand. Thompson was a midcentury architect-turned-stage and costume designer. After serving in World War II in Thailand, he fell in love with the area’s handwoven silk fabrics, so much so that he built a network of artisans throughout the country. I am enamored by the handmade beauty and quality of his premium fabrics. The brand even grows its own silkworms—talk about quality control! jimthompsonfabrics.com
MODERN OPULENCE
Rancho Valencia Resort & Spa is truly something special. Located in Rancho Santa Fe, it’s the perfect getaway while still being only 30 minutes from home. The Mediterranean-inspired, all-suite property includes 45 acres of lush gardens, olive groves, my favorite spa in all of San Diego, and a luxe restaurant and bar serving up delicious bites and libations. If you’re going to the spa, be sure to ask for their seasonal treatment; it’s always incredibly fresh and unique. I truly feel like I am worlds away when I am here. ranchovalencia.com
THINK PINK
The Studio by Pink Lagoon is a luxury consignment store and styling boutique in Solana Beach. I love to spoil myself here, but within reason. The Studio not only carries such classics as Chanel, Hermès, Prada, and Loui-s Vuitton, but they also source hard-to-get pieces. Send owner Jenny Livits your wish list, and she can always hunt it down. pinklagoon.com
My guilty pleasure is the chowder fries at Ironside Fish & Oyster in San Diego’s Little Italy; they are beyond words. The ambience of the charming restaurant is like stepping into the Titanic that diverted to Disneyland. ironsidefishandoyster.com
CULT OBJECTS
Always on my hit list when looking for an inspirational showstopping piece is Blackman Cruz in Los Angeles. They carry rare antiques and their own line of custom lighting and furnishings. I recently purchased a Lenticular Lips art piece that was part of a former Barneys New York window display, a brass skull lamp and some devil coat hooks to add some personality to a coat room. blackmancruz.com
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color blind black and white are stylish staples in the fashion world, and the high-contrast look is now taking the lead in interiors, as well, alongside a few shades of gray and a touch of pink.
This carefully curated selection of carpets appears to be seeing the world in black and white—but through rose-colored glasses—with sleek monochromatic tones punched up by cool pinks, deep fuchsias and graphic patterns. Famed rug purveyor Kyle Bunting plays with the absence of color in his latest collaboration with Austin designer Fern Santini in the hide shown, while Portland-based Kush adds gentle pops of blush and textile queens Serena & Lily stun with a chunky abaca imbued with textured bravado. Clockwise from top left: No. 005502 in Ice Blue, Warp & Weft; warpandweft.com. Windrose, designed by Fern Santini for Kyle Bunting; kylebunting.com. No. 5-778 Year of the Dragon in Pink, Kush Handmade Rugs; kushrugs.com. B&W Collection, Schönstaub GmbH; schoenstaub.com. Braided Abaca Rug in Steel, Serena & Lily; serenaandlily.com. No. 1330236, ABC Carpet & Home; abchome.com. Zurich, Tania Johnson Design; taniajohnsondesign.com. Ground carpet: Farah in Multi, Aelfie; aelfie.com.
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global view the strong flavors and influences of the middle east yield to the exotic, and the same can be said of the region’s use of rich, saturated hues.
The deep palettes of the rugs found here, filled with full-bodied sapphires, opulent emeralds and fiery rubies, have us ready for an exploration abroad. Laying the groundwork is Organic Loom’s Turkish Vintage carpet that’s grounded in a rich cerulean yarn and complemented with indigo etching, while Vanderhurd’s Islamic Star evokes a strong sense of history by way of pattern, and Designers Guild’s sumptuous ombres add luster courtesy the Phipps collection fashioned from India-sourced silk. Clockwise from top left: Phaedra I/SP, Style No. EF ALW09ON, The Alpha Workshops Edition for Edward Fields; edwardfields.com. Islamic Star, Vanderhurd; vanderhurd.com. Phipps Collection in Heather, Sky, Aubergine, and Moss, Designers Guild; designersguild.com. No. 1330238 and No. 1330253, ABC Carpet & Home; abchome.com. Ground carpet: Turkish Vintage No. 69, Organic Looms; organiclooms.com.
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natural selection finding neutral ground shouldn’t be too difficult down a serene yet expressive path.
There is a certain art to the adage less is more. For starters, this pragmatic compendium of rugs shows that a subdued palette can be as deeply rich and textured as one that is brightly colored. Alexander McQueen’s Monarch Fire for The Rug Company cleverly conveys the whimsy of a butterfly without a literal interpretation, acting as a quiet yet striking backdrop for the composition; Bunny Williams lends her refined taste to Dash & Albert when creating quality jutes that mix with cozy cottons; and Warp & Weft keeps it simple yet luxurious with their next-level silks. Clockwise from top left: Oldie Dark Yellow, CC-Tapis; cc-tapis.com. Butterfly Charcoal Coco, Tufenkian Artisan Carpets; tufenkiancarpets.com. Enjoy by Tanya Nolan, 27 Ground for Woven Accents; wovenonline.com. No. 005509 in Leaf, Warp & Weft; warpandweft.com. Marco JuniperJute Soumak Woven Rug, Bunny Williams for Dash & Albert; dashandalbert.annieselke.com.E’Bella/EB 2014/103, Studio Four NYC; studiofournyc.com. Alpaca Boucle in Limeade,Rosemary Hallgarten; rosemaryhallgarten.com. Manhattan, Places Collection, Tania Johnson Design; taniajohnsondesign.com. Ground carpet: Monarch Fire by Alexander McQueen, The Rug Company; therugcompany.com.
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“I find it important to use reclaimed materials to create functional art objects,” says Carolina Fontoura Alzaga, with one of her pieces, Connect 13b, crafted from bike chains. Opposite: Alzaga is inspired by artist El Anatsui, whose work Ascension, 2014, is made of found aluminum and copper wire.
Born into a family of artists, Carolina Fontoura Alzaga views her youth submerged in culture as a pivotal point of reference. “At 15 my father gave me a 35mm camera on a trip to Rio,” says Alzaga. “From that moment, I’ve been drawn to documenting underrepresented narratives.” Creating her popular Connect series—functional sculptures in the form of chandeliers made from recycled bike chains and rims—as a response to excessive waste, the multidisciplinary artist counts Victorian chandeliers, bike culture and the principles of sustainability as major inspirations. Displayed in the Café Amsterdam in Bahrain and once at the Trading Museum Comme des Garçons in Japan, her
Alzaga’s Connect 2b functional light sculpture measures 44 inches tall and was crafted by hand from recycled bike chains—degreased and left unfinished— and rims.
tiered pieces, influenced by a bike shop she frequented during college, are both persuasive and unique. “I approach the parts as a raw material, then I strip them of their original context and create something new,” says Alzaga, who works from a studio in downtown Los Angeles. “My art-making is a combination of organic play within a set of boundaries. This balanced process of risk and discovery allows my work to become itself.” facaro.com; 213.570.9819
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carolina fontoura alzaga I love what I do because…
The feeling of transcendental joie de vivre that comes from experimentation and creation. what’s InspIrIng you now?
As a process of recontextualizing previously created images, I am incredibly inspired by contemporary collage, specifically the work of James Gallagher. coveted Item:
An abstract expressionist painting by Mexican painter Juan José Gurrola. my work Is…
This body of work has an industrial elegance that is simultaneously soft and impactful. There’s a surprising grace found in such a base material. dream collaboratIon:
I’d adore collaborating with El Anatsui or L.A.-based artist Mark Bradford. InsIde tIp:
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woodwork
portrait: jessica sample. opposite: d.l. thompson & jon johnson. top right: charles lee.
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“We balance traditional woodworking techniques with contemporary lines to create handcrafted and timeless furniture,� says Matt Monroe of the pieces he makes from his workshop in Los Angeles. Opposite: Monroe appreciates the Ace Hotel Palm Springs for its casual feel.
“I enjoy figuring out how things go together, especially when the result is an object that’s both useful and beautiful,” explains Monroe Workshop founder Matt Monroe. From his studio in Los Angeles’ Frogtown neighborhood, Monroe and his team of woodworkers handcraft whimsical furnishings using traditional joinery techniques and natural oil finishes. “I appreciate the solid, grounded feeling of wood and the beauty in its grain pattern and colors,” he says. “I want to pay tribute to that and build pieces that
Contemporary lines define Monroe’s Haverhill rocker, which features a frame made using traditional joinery methods from either white oak or walnut, shown. The tufted cushions are created with a wool fabric.
will stand the test of time.” Monroe, who honed his woodworking skills at the furniture company BDDW before earning an MFA in sculpture from Cranbrook Academy of Art, appreciates the subtle approach required to craft furniture. “I want my pieces to be inviting enough that they will get used, because that use enriches an object,” he explains. “Everybody has something they cherish from a parent or grandparent, and it’s not just because it’s a beautiful object. It has much more value because it has gone through somebody else’s life.” monroeworkshop.com; 323.644.6950
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MATT MONROE I LOVE WHAT I DO BECAUSE…
I love to see people enjoying my furniture. It makes me happy to hear that someone dozed off in a rocking chair that I made or ate a great meal at one of my dining tables. GREATEST INFLUENCES:
Finn Juhl’s drawings, Sam Maloof’s pragmatic approach to woodworking and Charlotte Perriand’s ability to focus on function while having a sense of whimsy in her work. ART PERIOD YOU FIND MOST ENGAGING:
Contemporary art. I appreciate the conviction performance artists have to go all the way. I love Bruce Nauman’s work. I’M READING…
I am attempting to read every book written by Elmore Leonard. DREAM COLLABORATION:
Airstream; the trailers are so iconic. I’d love to design an entire interior for a cool little trailer. The contained living space has so many possibilities for trap doors and trick drawers and things like that. FAVORITE HOTEL:
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“Every day the ceramic studio presents new challenges,” says ceramist Josh Herman, in his San Diego work space. “I love finding new forms and creating new realities.” Opposite: Boomerang for Modern, Herman’s favorite local shop, showcases classic midcentury furnishings in its three-story setting.
Josh Herman wasn’t sure what he wanted to study when he stumbled into an intro to ceramics class in college. “The first night, as I watched the professor demonstrate throwing a cup, I immediately knew I was going to love it,” recalls Herman. Though the San Diego-based ceramist would later
Herman’s one-of-a-kind fine art sculptures, such as Growth, can be commissioned through his studio, as well as Boomerang for Modern in San Diego and OK in Los Angeles.
take a break from clay to learn Hakomi, a mindfulness-based therapy, the time off would ultimately prove to have a profound effect on him when he returned to his art. “I was much more connected to myself and really able to tap into the unconscious and explore my inner realms in a three-dimensional way,” he explains. His textural, organic-looking vessels and sculptures, which are finished off with his signature volcanic glaze, emerge through an expressive dialogue between artist and material as Herman listens to where the clay wants to go. “I think our culture is too head-oriented,” says Herman, who creates fine art pieces as well as a studio line. “The way I work, it’s all about being in the body and feeling, and it’s my hope that when people view my art they’re focused on that feeling orientation.” joshherman.com; 619.252.9280
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josh herman I love what I do because…
I love the freedom of having no constraints to what I can make. I never know what is going to happen next and that makes it very exciting. It’s like riding a wave of energy and seeing where it wants to go. FavorIte decoratIng sources:
Boomerang for Modern. I had my first show there, and it’s where I got exposed to the public. I’ve learned everything I know about modernism from owner David Skelley. Going into the store is an education in itself. desIgn Icons:
Peter Voulkos, Paul Soldner, Chris Gustin, John Mason, and Eva Hild are the ceramists I particularly admire. I also have a deep respect for modernist designers like George Nelson, Harry Bertoia and Richard Neutra. current project:
I designed and created all the ceramic tile for my personal residence in La Jolla, including the kitchen backsplash, five bathrooms, a custom sculptural sink, and a large fireplace mural. It was quite a process. InsIde tIp:
Embrace the accidents. It’s in the unexpected mistakes where creative genius lives. luxe interiors
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Using rich crimson AGA stoves as her base, designer Kathryn M. Ireland blends antiques from Obsolete in Los Angeles and cookbooks from Diesel, A Bookstore in Brentwood, California, with her own artistic finds, collectibles and textiles in this Los Angeles kitchen.
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layered dish In thIs cozy Los AngeLes kItchen by desIgner Kathryn M. I relan d, su rprIses Abo u n d I n th e fo rm o f Art, textI Les An d cAn dy Ap p Le r ed AgA stoves thAt p ep p er I n chAr m An d Ad d
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dAshes of souL to the chArIsmAtIc spAce.
What’s your philosophy when it comes to kitchen design? It’s all about comfort for me. A kitchen should feel like a living room with furniture and décor. If you can find one great piece, make it a dresser or armoire and keep all your plates, glasses and linens in there. It mixes things up and keeps your counters clear. This room is so full of character. Nothing is too stiff. I like to make people smile by using quirky things like art with funny sayings, antique pieces and pottery made by local artisans. Art isn’t something you see too often in the kitchen. Art finishes off a space. I have a Damien Hirst in my Santa Monica kitchen; it’s really cheerful. Your best piece doesn’t have to be in the drawing room. What other touches are key to a cozy kitchen? Textiles. Use fabrics or an old quilt thrown over the table. A tablecloth can totally change the mood of a room. Let’s pretend you’re hosting a dinner party. Who’s there and what are you serving? Arianna Huffington, movie producer Art Linson, John Edelman from Design Within Reach, and designers Windsor Smith and Martyn Lawrence Bullard: People who enjoy eating and have a lot to say. And I’d make a simple salmon with warm potato salad and asparagus. Oh, and a wonderful ice cream. And you’re cooking all of this on your AGA stove, of course? I’m a lifelong fan of AGA, and I also represent them in the U.S. I learned to cook on one, as did my boys; it’s a staple in an English kitchen. Radiant heat is really the best way to cook. How do you keep all these elements laid-back yet luxurious? Luxury is in the layering of the art, rugs, fabrics, furniture…you have to treat it all equally. When all those pieces live harmoniously, that’s where the magic is. Go outside of your comfort zone. There’s nothing worse than a boring house; it’s worse than a boring person!
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bathing beauty fashioned by designer schuyler samperton for a supermodel with a nomadic spirit, this los angeles bathroom is—much
This bathroom belongs to supermodel Carolyn Murphy. Tell me how the space came together. The house had such great bones, and the previous owners did an amazing job at selecting many of the finishes you see here. All the materials feel like they had a former life. I helped her pull it together. It’s very human and cozy; you just connect with it on an innate level. Carolyn herself is a wanderer, and this space fits that spirit. It’s so perfectly imperfect. That’s what I love about it. It has a patina. The floors are reclaimed, the sink unit has a distressed chalky gray-green finish. Nothing is too sterile. I don’t mind leather that’s scratched or metal that is tarnished. I actually prefer those imperfections. It’s easier to relax in a room that is slightly flawed. That large art piece just draws you in. That is something Carolyn previously owned. The tea-stained background worked so well with the marble and stone throughout. There are also prints on the other side of the tub that are framed with deep-toned mats. They play into the vintage vibe, as do the wild harvested flowers. I love how dramatic they are; it’s opulent yet relaxed. Does that speak to your overall design aesthetic? I have bohemian tendencies, and like layering pieces of more humble origins with those of a fancier pedigree. I love finding unusual things in unusual places. Any recent anecdotes? I found a 22-foot-tall totem pole in Idaho. There was no paint on it, just this beautiful carving. I used it for a lake house in the Sierra Nevadas. When I saw it, I knew it was perfect. Besides a giant totem, what one element ties together a room? That’s tough. I love rugs, though, whether antique or something I find at the flea market; they round out a space. Set the mood: how do you relax? Diptyque has the most unique scents. I’m drawn to their lotions and, of course, their candles. They transport you.
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Nostalgia reigns supreme throughout this Los Angeles home designed by Schuyler Samperton. In the master bath and powder room, materials whisper of bygone eras and tell the tale of a homeowner seeking a relaxed, soothing lifestyle.
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Architecture: Wheeler Kearns Architects Interior Design: Britt Taner Design Home Builder: Fraser Construction, Inc. Landscape Architecture: William Heffernan Landscapes
colorado
Architecture: Studio B Architecture + Interiors Home Builder: Koru, Ltd Landscape Architecture: Bluegreen
houston
Interior Design: Chandos Interiors Landscape Architecture: Dawson Estes, Inc. Landscape Architecture
every home should spotlight the work of local . —THOM SCHuLTz MErCEr ISLAnd
San FranciSco
Interior Architecture & Interior Design: ODADA Home Builder: Van Acker Construction Associates
study design history. from a strong foundation comes the knowledge to develop your own style .
ScottSdale
Architecture: Wendell Burnette Architects Interior Design: LeavittWeaver Home Builder: The Construction Zone, Ltd. Landscape Architecture: D. Berry Landscape Design
—havilandE WhitComb WEstport
new York
Architecture: John B. Murray Architect Interior Design: Jennifer Post Design Inc. Home Builder: Peter Cosola Inc.
brass is definitely the new black . —JaimE rummErfiEld los angElEs
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phoenix Architecture: Fusch Architects, Inc. Architecture: Interior Design: Laura Lee ClarkTennen Interior Studio Design, Inc. Home Builder: Tennen Home Builder: Bob Thompson Homes Construction Landscape Architecture: Harold Leidner Landscape Architects
The Kimbell Art Museum, where daylight is eloquently captured by the architecture, is a constant source of inspiration.
—Chandos dodson EplEy houston
napa valley
Architecture: Andrew Mann Architecture Interior Design: Kara Mann Design Home Builder: Thollander Construction, Inc. Landscape Architecture: Scott Lewis Landscape Architecture
MiaMi
Interior Design: Hinojosa Design Studio
The 1550 N. State Parkway building by architect Benjamin Marshall embodies classic Chicago. —CARI GIANNOULIAS CHICAGO
Colorado
Architecture: Tommy Hein Architects Interior Design: Sherman & Hiteshew Interior Design, Inc. Home Builder: Finbro Construction Colorado
Architecture & Interior Design: Rowland+Broughton Architecture and Urban Design Home Builder: Brikor Associates Landscape Architecture: Bluegreen
telluride is a soft cradle in the midst of jagged peaks. —TOMMY HEIN TELLURIDE
los angeles
Architecture: Rubenstein Architects Interior Design & Home Builder: Design Life, LLC
it pays to splurge on a great quality mattress and luxurious italianmade linens. —OHARA DAVIES-GAETANO cORONA DEl mAR
san francisco
Interior Design: Palmer Weiss Interior Design Home Builder: Moroso Construction
negative space is the new black . —TOR BARSTAD PHOENIX
Baltimore
Interior Design: Jenkins Baer Associates Landscape Architecture: Hord Coplan Macht maliBu
Architecture: Burdge & Associates Architects, Inc. Interior Design: Brooke Wagner Design Landscape Architecture: Randall Landscape Design
Layers of deep greens, silver and white always bring an elegant touch to a garden.
—KENNETH PHIlP SEATTlE
olive is the new black . it ’s the color of shadows and green goes with everything; just look outside! —Marshall Erb ChiCago
San FranciSco
Interior Design: Myra Hoefer Design
My design icon is Alvar Aalto, an innovator who was as concerned with architectural language as he was with furniture design.
—Elissa MorgaNTE ChiCago
San FranciSco
Interior Design: Ken Fulk Inc Home Builder: Cal-C.A.D.E. Construction Inc. Landscape Architecture: Hill/Stephens Design
cHicago
Architecture: Studio RMR & Midwest Architecture Studio, Inc. Interior Design: Studio RMR Home Builder: Goldberg General Contracting Inc. Landscape Architecture: Scott Byron & Co., Inc.
every home needs a soul , a point of view, and a spot to make a really great cocktail! —ThoM FiliCia NEw York
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Interior Design: Ashley Eckel Interior Design
montecito
Architecture: Calvin Design Interior Architecture: Elizabeth Vallino Interiors Home Builder: Buildwell Construction Landscape Architecture: Urban Eco Design, Inc.
fear is the enemy of good design! if everyone likes something , it ’s probably not that great.
—Ken FulK San FranciSco
Washington, d.c.
Architecture & Interior Design: Sorg Architects
Plaster, all the rage in the 1930s and ’40s thanks to Giacometti, is making a comeback.” —raji radhaKriShnan WaShington, d.c.
phoenix
Architecture: Tennen Studio Home Builder: Tennen Construction
south florida
Architecture: CMA Design Studio Inc. Interior Design: Marlene Murrah Interiors Home Builder: Anglés Construction, Inc. Landscape Architecture: SMI Landscape Architecture, Inc.
scottsdale
Architecture & Home Builder: The Construction Zone, Ltd. Landscape Architecture: Flo Design + Construction
Exposed concrete block is an inherently honest material. New colors, textures and finishes elevate it from modest to noble and refined.
—Brent Kendle ScottSdale
san francisco
Architecture: Ken Linsteadt Architects Interior Design: Martha Angus Inc. Home Builder: GGD, Inc.
seattle
Architecture: Chris Pardo Design: Elemental Architecture
scottsdale
Architecture: Berkelhamer Architects Interior Design: SemelSnow Interior Design, Inc. Landscape Architecture: Trueform Landscape Architecture Studio
when you ’re all finished and you think the room is perfect, take something out. —Sheldon harte laguna Beach
newport beach
Architecture: C. J. Light Associates Interior Design: Melinda Grubbs Interior Design Home Builder: RDM General Contractors Landscape Architecture: MDZA Landscape Architecture
always splurge on travel . it ’s the only thing you can spend money on that will make you richer .
seattle
Architecture: AOME Architects Interior Design: Chin-Ley/Reche Associates Home Builder: Toth Construction, Inc.
—andreW Mann San FranciSco
southampton
Architecture: Alveary Architecture Interior Design: Fox-Nahem Associates Home Builder: 3-D Building
Every home should have a diversity of spaces, both intimate and expansive. —WendeLL Burnette Phoenix
houston
Interior Design: Bellacasa Design Associates Inc. Home Builder: Windstone Partners LLC
br azilian architect marcio kogan’s work exemplifies warm, modern architecture.
—Martin LitMan MiaMi
delaware
Architecture: Kamm Architecture Home Builder: Garrison Homes
los angeles
Architecture: Kingsley Stephenson Architecture Interior Design: Nickey · Kehoe, Inc. Home Builder: Roha Construction Landscape Architecture: Nancy Heller Designs
wallcoverings are more popular now than ever . i recently splurged on de gournay panels for my own home .
—Jan ShowerS DallaS
seattle
Architecture: SkB Architects Home Builder: Dyna Contracting Landscape Architecture: Allworth Design
Pasadena’s architecture—from a midcentury Buff & Hensman to a 1920s Wallace Neff estate— inspires and brings history forward for young designers. —Tamara Kaye-honey SouTh PaSaDena
seattle
Architecture: CCS Architecture Home Builder: Eric Kormondy Construction Inc. Landscape Architecture: Kenneth Philp Landscape Architects
Chintz is back; it seems to have never left, though there’ll always be a place for it.
phoenix
Architecture: Tennen Studio Home Builder: Tennen Construction
east hampton
Architecture & Interior Design: Janson Goldstein LLP Home Builder: Hobbs, Incorporated Landscape Architecture: Joseph W. Tyree Landscape Design, Inc.
—LAuren LieSS WAShington, d.c.
my design icon is dorothy dr aper . the girl had guts. —AndreA MonAth SchuMAcher denver
new york
Architecture & Interior Design: Mendelson Group Home Builder: J & J Johnson Co. Inc.
san Francisco
Architecture & Interior Design: Sutro Architects Home Builder: Upscale Construction, Inc.
use vintage furnishings and reimagine them for today’s lifestyle. the past fuels the present. —PAtrick drAgonette LoS AngeLeS
the most overlooked design tool is… the humble pencil . —DaviD toDD oLDroyD san Francisco
montecito
Architecture & Interior Design: Marmol Radziner
Use cashmere for upholstery and window treatments as an elegant way to add luxury and warmth to a room.
—Katie stassi-scott houston
amagansett phoenix Architecture: Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects
Studio Interior Architecture: Design: YabuTennen Pushelberg Home Builder: Tennen Construction
I love using indoor-outdoor velvets; they look luxurious and are bulletproof.
—Dana Lyon Phoenix
greenwich
Interior Design: Carmiña Roth Interiors LLC
beverly hills
Architecture: Studio Tim Campbell Interior Design: Cari Berg Interior Design Home Builder: Industrial Strength Development Inc. Landscape Architecture: Land Plan Landscaping
miami
Interior Design: Jen Going Interiors
phoenix
Architecture: Tennen Studio Home Builder: Tennen Construction
malibu
Architecture: Tobias Architecture, Inc. Interior Design: Reath Design Home Builder: Ono Construction, Inc. Landscape Architecture: Julie Friedrichsen Design LLC
Benjamin Moore’s Dragon Breath is an earthy, off-black color that makes walls disappear and opens up a room. —Jen GoinG new York
my favorite materials to work with lately are shagreen, bronze and rift-cut oak . —CHAD eiSner LoS AnGeLeS
austin
Architecture & Interior Design: Dick Clark + Associates Home Builder: Battaglia Fine Homes, Inc. Landscape Architecture: Mark Word Design
new york
Interior Design: Sara Gilbane Interiors Home Builder: Hite Construction Landscape Architecture: Lauren E. Living, LLC
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ehind the sophisticated and inviting kitchens of Hollywood Sierra Kitchens is an ethos and design philosophy steeped in familial togetherness, warmth, camaraderie and human connection. “Simply put, the personality of our
business is ‘Midwestern family.’ All of us at Hollywood Sierra have a connection to Michigan, which grounds us as warm, honest people who strive to create spaces for our clients that help them to feel at home and comfortable,” shares Peter D. Grisdela,
“We dedicate ourselves to our clients to the point that they become our design partners and often close friends.”
the Los Angeles-based firm’s co-owner and design director. Founded in 2004 by Grisdela and later joined by co-owner and general manager Gerry Bross, Hollywood Sierra Kitchens combines the practical with the personal, creating wholly bespoke kitchen and living environments that beautifully complement the lives of their owners.
PETER D. GRISDELA H O L LY WO O D S I E R R A K I T C H E N S , I N C . 926 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California 310.659.9290 gbross@hollywoodsierra.com hollywoodsierra.com
What is the soul of your brand? We are hands-on, honest, straightforward people who want to be able to have an honest dialogue about how we can help our clients. What are the key influences in your work today? I am inspired by the work of tile artisans and lighting designers who create unique pieces that can function as the perfect art pieces for the kitchen.
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Is your work easily recognizable? Why or why not? I have certain features that I like to use in kitchens, so you may see them in many of my projects. But our team works to create spaces that work for our clients—their aesthetic and functional needs. What projects have brought you the most satisfaction and why? Working with clients in different geographic areas has introduced me to new resources, new design styles and a different sensibility that has enabled me to expand my repertoire and grow as a designer.
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1 Silk-screened portrait of Peter outside his Richard Dorman-designed home in Nichols Canyon. 2 Vasa Mihich’s transparent acrylic cubes beautifully capture color and light. 3 Vintage zodiac chip and dip bowls reflect festive cocktail parties from the 1950s.
I have been a kitchen designer since the mid-1980s, when I realized that it could provide me with the opportunity to use my design skills and technical space planning skills in an interesting way. What is your most prized possession? I don't like calling him a possession, but our dog Scout is our most cherished companion. He loves being at the showroom, meeting our clients, and he keeps us calm during stressful times!
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ason Oppenheim has fast become one of the most prolific and successful real estate brokers in the city, recently launching his own brokerage, The Oppenheim Group, at Sunset Plaza. Previously a lawyer at O’Melveny
& Myers LLP, he now follows a family tradition that dates back to 1889, when his great-great-grandfather established one of the city’s first real estate firms. “I am the
“The details are the most critical, in every aspect of the process.”
fifth generation in my family to carry the torch,” he enthuses. “It's truly in my blood.” Specializing in the luxury real estate market, Oppenheim closed more than 40 transactions in 2014, including several record-breaking sales in the Sunset Strip, Hollywood Hills and Beverly Hills. He starts 2015 with more than $150 million in active listings; it appears things won’t be slowing down for this young professional.
JASON OPPENHEIM THE OPPENHEIM GROUP 8606 Sunset Boulevard West Hollywood, California 310.990.6656 jason@ogroup.com ogroup.com
What do you like most about your job? Everything. I'm pretty sure I have the best job in the world. I once read a happiness study that ranked real estate agents as the happiest professionals. The same study ranked my last career, a lawyer at a large law firm, as the least happy profession. I found that quite humorous. What was the best advice you ever received and from whom?
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My dad taught me never to do anything, no matter how small, without pride. M. Randall Oppenheimer from my previous law firm taught me “There is no such thing as a draft.” What is most critical when buying a house? The details are the most critical, in every aspect of the process. It's where mistakes can be made, problems can arise, misunderstandings can be created and deals can be made or lost. 2 3
What factors do you consider when choosing your own home? I wanted a relatively small home, but with style and timeless architecture, high ceilings, an open floor plan and walking distance to Sunset Plaza. It wasn't much when I first saw it, but I knew what it could be, so I spent one year remodeling it, and now I have my dream home—for now.
1 A recent property Oppenheim sold, setting a new price record in the Hollywood Hills. 2 The new website for The Oppenheim Group. 3 A passport representing Oppenheim's travels to more than 75 countries on six continents.
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ADDRESS 201 North Milpas Street Santa Barbara, California CONTACT Santa Barbara 805.884.8777 Malibu 310.755.6879 info@buildallen.com WEBSITE buildallen.com BRYAN HENSON PRESIDENT
WHAT IS YOUR CREATIVE PROCESS? WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE PART OF IT? Creativity flows in an open environment; collaboration produces the best ideas. My focus is on creating collaborative teams that work together to produce the best ideas. WHAT IS INSPIRING YOU NOW? We are using more technology than ever. The tools we have today are new and innovative. We can build net-zero energy homes with off-theshelf technology with minimal cost implications. WHAT DO YOU REGARD AS THE GREATEST SUCCESS IN YOUR CAREER TO DATE? I am living my greatest success right now. During the downturn we stayed active in the communities we work and kept all of our employees. Now we have grown and have the best team in our company’s history.
ALLEN CONSTRUCTION When it comes to sustainability, efficiency and innovation, there are few home builders that outclass Allen Construction. The Santa Barbara- and Malibu-based firm, founded more than 30 years ago, attributes its success and longevity to its quality-of-life-centric building practices that center on the community, the environment and the individual. The result is homes that endure, engage and inspire. “We’re an employee-owned company with a lot of young, fresh talent,” shares the firm’s president Bryan Henson. “We’re passionate about high-quality communication and ruthless pursuit of quality.” Putting their philosophies in motion, the Allen Construction team, after a series of devastating fires throughout Santa Barbara, set out to rebuild, repair and host educational workshops about fire-safe construction. “We rebuilt a lot of the homes to be better than they were,” Henson says. “How we responded after those fires is one of my favorite and most influential times in my career.” The firm’s breadth of experience in constructing myriad home styles is vast, from Spanish colonial revival to contemporary and transitional; however, there are common denominators that Allen Construction-built homes share. “We believe that we have a responsibility to our clients to build homes as healthy, durable and sustainable as possible. This has always been the core of who we are,” Henson asserts. “We have focused our energy on innovative building practices, teamwork, communication and planning.”
The goal was to create a Spanish-style home, with timeless elegance. “Without the contractor’s attention to detail, and his ability to help us select high-quality materials within our budget, our home would not be what it is today.”
Custom-made, translucent panels create a private entry and integrate the garage with the main home.
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Photography by Jim Bartsch
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The essence of a historical restoration, this whole-house remodel resulted in an elegant, revitalized Spanish colonial revival home, with touches of modern to match the client’s taste. Photography by Ciro Coelho
“We have a responsibility to our clients to build homes as healthy, durable and sustainable as possible. This has always been the core of who we are.” –BRYAN HENSON, PRESIDENT
In keeping with the owner’s Italian origins, the interior of this new home incorporates authentic antique flooring, tile, fireplaces and light fixtures. Custommade windows offer fabulous ocean views.
3 Palms is a cutting-edge, LEED Platinum, highly durable, net-zero home. The two-story, 2,450-square-foot beachfront home is an excellent model of innovative and high-performance sustainable design and construction.
Photography by Jim Bartsch
Photography by Jake Cryan
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ADDRESS 23970 Craftsman Road Calabasas, California CONTACT 818.222.5925 rudall@tylerdev.com tudall@tylerdev.com WEBSITE tylerdev.com RON UDALL, PRESIDENT TYLER UDALL, VICE PRESIDENT
ask the expert WHAT ARE THE KEY INFLUENCES IN YOUR WORK TODAY? The designers and architects we have the privilege of working with. Their creativity and originality is inspiring and their talent constantly impresses us. HOW DO YOU THINK YOUR CLIENTS WOULD CHARACTERIZE YOU? Organized, knowledgeable, honest and committed to making their projects a success. I think this would be used to describe not only myself, but the entire team. WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON NEXT? We are proud to say our company continues to thrive. We have worked to maintain the best reputation possible, resulting in many projects in progress and coming up.
TYLER DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION According to Ron and Tyler Udall, the key to managing a time-honored firm is instituting a philosophy based around what they describe as “simple, universal concepts”—integrity, quality and professionalism. Since the company’s inception more than 34 years ago, these ideals have earned them a reputation as a premier residential contractor in Los Angeles and the surrounding areas. Tyler believes “the cornerstone to maintaining a reputation for the highest level of excellence is a result of using the finest subcontractors, and suppliers ranging from local craftsmen to national and international corporations, to ensure that each home is constructed with the utmost skill and highest quality materials available.” With the addition of his son Tyler Udall, in 2003, President Ron Udall and an accomplished staff continue to thrive in melding an unprecedented level of experience with an appreciation for new technology, modern methods and eco-friendly products. Ron emphasizes, “our team’s philosophy is to combine honest and clear communication with sophisticated management skills acting as our client’s advocates to ensure a successful project. We understand that building a home is one of the most significant financial and emotional investments our clients take on in their lives. Our goal is transforming the unique vision of our clients into reality.”
The exterior walls of this eco-conscious Brentwood estate are clad in a blend of three different types of Texas limestone. The steel windows and doors protect the integrity of French tradition while maintaining the warmth of the home.
This magnificent Italian Renaissance-inspired estate sits on over three acres of manicured grounds in Holmby Hills. The wide façade appointed with extensive Beaux Arts style architectural details adds grandeur and grace.
Photography by Erhard Pfeiffer
Photography by Erhard Pfeiffer
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This Richard Neutra-inspired home, with expansive views of the Hollywood Hills, embodies all the characteristics of classic modernist architecture. Photography by Erhard Pfeiffer
“The uniqueness of every project creates exciting challenges and rewarding experiences.�
Materials such as steel and exposed concrete combine to produce a contemporary ambience with clean lines and refined design. The bronze fireplace with a mottled surface adds interest to the room, contrasting the wood floor, ceiling and walls.
This Tuscan estate on four acres overlooking Lake Sherwood is completely clad in stone sourced from all over the world. Reclaimed materials add to the authenticity of this home.
Photography by Benny Chan
Photography by Erhard Pfeiffer
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ADDRESS 4201 Redwood Avenue Los Angeles, California CONTACT 310.821.1400 info@evensarc.com WEBSITE evensarc.com ERIK EVENS PARTNER
ask the expert CAN YOU SHARE A LITTLE ABOUT YOUR FIRM AND HOW IT HAS EVOLVED? About two years ago, we formed two internal design studios under the umbrella of KAA Design Group. Kirkpatrick Architects specializes in warm modernist architecture, and my studio focuses on designing homes inspired by great traditions. WHAT DO YOU LIKE MOST ABOUT YOUR JOB? I love working with our smart, motivated, interesting clients. It’s why at this stage in my career, I’ve decided to focus exclusively on residential work. It’s endlessly fascinating. WHAT ARE YOU WORKING ON NEXT? We are currently working on a rambling ranchstyle house on a beautiful one-and-a-half-acre parcel in the foothills of Montecito.
EVENS ARCHITECTS If a home were a book, the architect would be its author. Every room of a home is a character with complexities and dimensionality, and how they interact and respond to each other is critical to the outcome of the plot. Evens Architects of Los Angeles, recognized for thoughtful interpretations of classical Mediterranean design, is no stranger to creating memorable characters in the form of tangible, engaging spaces. “We really enjoy finding the perfect language to tell the story of our clients’ lives,” shares Erik Evens, the firm’s partner. “There is a rich tradition of the Mediterranean here, and for good reasons. It responds so well to the environment and the lifestyle of Southern California.” Evens’ appreciation for the past is evident in his deference to time-honored classical design principles, yet his work is far from anachronistic—the structures are perfectly appropriate to their context and to the homeowner. “I’m not interested in doing a period house. What we want to do is find a way to allow the great language of traditional style to be able to say something unique in the here and now and to speak to modern lifestyle,” he says.
“We want to create buildings that are fresh and have something to say about how people live today.” –ERIK EVENS, PARTNER
Inspired by Badia a Coltibuono, a 15th-century Benedictine abbey northeast of Siena, this villa is located in a coastal region of Northern California and was planned in keeping with grand rural Tuscan style.
Originally designed by famed architect Bertram Goodhue, this home is a masterful re-interpretation of Spanish Baroque and Spanish Colonial architecture, which after many decades of neglect, Evens Architects returned to its former glory.
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IS YOUR WORK EASILY RECOGNIZABLE, WHY OR WHY NOT? There is a certain lineage to early California Modernism interpreted with today’s lifestyle, materials and construction methods. It results in a fresh and authentic aesthetic that is transcendent.
ADDRESS 4201 Redwood Avenue Los Angeles, California
WHAT IS INSPIRING YOU NOW? Good lines and proportion: a classic car, a Japanese teahouse. Wellness lifestyle aspects: indoor-outdoor flow, control of the sun and wind, creating mood. A great story: Every project begins with a vision that flows from the discovery of the authentic project story.
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Located in Manhattan Beach, this substantial property was transformed into the ultimate playground for family and friends. A private courtyard garden was central to this goal and supports seamless indoor-outdoor living.
Rather than be bound to any particular lexicon, the design team pulled from two Southern California architectural traditions—modernism and traditional Spanish Colonial—to create the fresh design language seen here.
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A house on a terraced lot boasting city and ocean views embraces the California tradition of indoor-outdoor living with warm, modern simplicity. Two private wings flank the central great room.
Floor-to-ceiling glazing and outdoor living spaces seamlessly integrate this home with the California native landscape. A recessed kitchen acts as the hub of the residence and frames views to the outdoors.
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vibrant colors, dynamic artwork and a masterful mix of vintage, custom and contemporary furnishings reinvigorate a midcentury palm springs residence. written by laura mauk
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INTERIOR DESIGN Vance Burke, Vance Burke Design Inc. BEDROOMS 3
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For his Palm Springs residence, designer Vance Burke used a black glass wall—a backdrop for Damien Hirst’s Beautiful, Galactic, Exploding, 2001—to section off the dining area from the living room. Opposite top: The residence was built in the 1960s. Opposite bottom: Vivid Ligne Roset chairs surround a cowhide ottoman by B&B Italia in the martini lounge.
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Cary Grant and Marilyn Monroe since the early 20th century. Today, not much has changed. The storied desert landscape is still hosting its fair share of L.A.-based talent, including designer Vance Burke. “Palm Springs is to Los Angeles what the Hamptons are to New York City,” he explains. “I especially like that it’s a small town with a progressive population that appreciates design.” With a steadfast affection for Palm Springs in place, Burke searched and found his own piece of historical design to appreciate: a 1960s stucco-and-concrete-block house designed by architect Richard Harrison. The structure is situated beside a golf course, and Burke was taken
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Clerestories flood the dining area with soft light. A sculptural table and chairs, all designed by Paul Evans, anchor the space, where a series of portraits by Lindsay McCrum hangs on the wall. Burke used two layers of a sheer Calvin Fabrics textile for the draperies.
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with the views of greenery and the amount of open space the course provided. But he was entirely more impressed by the house’s sizable volumes that he would soon fill with iconic furniture, bold hues and
A large triptych provides a graphic quality to the kitchen, which displays wire-brushed oak cabinetry. Burke designed a massive Lucite-and-glass table for the area to maintain transparency. The room’s modernist porcelain-and-chrome chandelier is from Plug Lighting.
large-scale artworks. “The house became like a design lab,” Burke says. “I pushed the envelope and tried new things. It was an opportunity to be more expressive and use more color because it’s a second home, and I’m not in it all the time.” The designer’s experiments include a black glass partition wall he used to separate the main living area from the dining space and a casual area, dubbed the martini lounge, where he placed bright green low-lying chairs and a futuristic white-lacquer console. His bold choice of colors didn’t stop there. “The custom 18-foot-long orange sofa in the television room is an anti-depressant,” he says. “The master bedroom features turquoise and greens, and there are tangerine linen curtains in the guest bedroom.” luxe interiors
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Polished terrazzo flooring in the kitchen reflects light that streams in from expansive windows, flanking the fireplace. The beamed ceiling lends a linear effect, while an untitled artwork by Heidi Van Wieren centers the space.
The kitchen features an ethereal sitting area, where artwork by Donald Baechler is displayed above a Burke-designed chaise lounge upholstered with a Clarence House wool-bouclé blend. Sculptural vases rest atop a silver-leaf side table.
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In selecting the furnishings, Burke layered American and European vintage pieces, custom designs, and contemporary items and fabrics to create a distinctive style. “A mix of things is more personal,” he explains. “It’s like when someone cooks and uses multiple flavors that reinforce each other and give greater depth.” In the living room, he offset a Paola Lenti-designed chaise lounge with a pair of 1970s Italian chairs wearing custom Mongolian lambskin slipcovers. For the dining area, Burke found a fantastical vintage table and a set of
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chairs designed by Paul Evans. And because he wanted to maintain an ethereal feeling in the light-filled kitchen, the designer customized a massive Lucite-and-glass table to function as a second dining area. “A big island just feels so standard,” he says. “At any party, everyone always winds up in the kitchen anyway.” Todd Peter, Burke’s design partner and art consultant, collaborated on the interiors and helped to select impactful artwork for practically every wall in the house. “The fun thing about Vance’s house is the volumes,” says Peter. “They kind of spoke and just asked for great art.” A Damien Hirst limited-edition serigraph and a massive acrylic
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The house, made of stucco and textured concrete block, is a midcentury structure designed by architect Richard Harrison. A low concrete wall delineates a patio, furnished with a pair of chairs designed by Harry Bertoia.
A large terrace—appointed with furnishings by Janus et Cie—connects to the living room and the master bedroom. Cushion fabric by Donghia, a vintage wall sculpture and Flos floor lamps from Design Within Reach finish the space.
A custom sofa and ottomans, upholstered with orange mohair by John Hutton Textiles, anchor the television room. A pair of table lamps—slabs of onyx mounted on Lucite bases—from the Jan Showers Collection imparts an organic touch. Overthrow, 2008, by Curtis Gery hangs above.
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Burke outfitted the guest room with a 1950s rosewood cabinet designed by Paul T. Frankl, a floor-to-ceiling Venini light fixture and a Paul Evans-designed armchair covered with Clarence House suede. The drapery fabric is linen by Calvin Fabrics.
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on canvas by Jon McCafferty are displayed in the living area, while a collection of photographic portraits, 25/50, an exploration of aging in
A surrealist painting adorns the wall above the guest room’s Burke-designed bed, covered with a custom spread made with Donghia fabric. The silver 1960s three-panel screen is from Retro Gallery, and the metallic cork wallcovering is by Innovations.
the faces of men, by Lindsay McCrum, lines a long wall connecting the dining area and martini lounge. “It’s three men who are 25 years old, and three men who are 50 years old,” Peter says. “Depending on the time of day you look at them, different faces seem younger or older.” Burke called in lighting designer Pia Deleon-Neumayr of Plug Lighting to help illuminate the artwork and place the house’s concealed lighting. Having once lived in New York City and now in Los Angeles, Burke relishes the creative opportunity his desert retreat affords him. “So many times I do a beige sofa or cream-colored curtains,” he says. “This house allows me a little freedom.” L luxe interiors
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team spirit a talented, close-knit group imparts a family’s manhattan beach residence
with a bright and cheerful design meant for stylish and easy living. w r i t t e n b y l i s a b i n g h a m d e w a rt
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interior design Joe Lucas and Parrish Chilcoat, Lucas Studio, Inc. architecture Doug Leach, Douglas J. Leach, Architects, Inc. home builder Matt Morris, Matt Morris Development bedrooms 5
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Designers Joe Lucas and Parrish Chilcoat collaborated with builder Matt Morris on a sophisticated yet family-friendly Manhattan Beach home. Perennials fabrics dress a custom sectional and armchairs in the family room. Right: A pedestal table at the top of the stairs sports a new lacquer finish.
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e’ve gotten to a place where we all speak the same language,” designer Joe Lucas says of the working relationship he and his design partner, Parrish Chilcoat, share with builder Matt Morris.
For Morris, the feeling is mutual: “We think alike,” he says, “and we bounce ideas off of each other constantly.” On a Morris-Lucas-Chilcoat production, many decisions are made in collaboration. Morris handles the interior architecture and cabinetry with input from the designers, who tackle the furnishings; the team arrives at the finishes together. “We fill in each other’s gaps,” adds Morris about the seamless approach. The trio has worked together on close to a dozen projects around Manhattan Beach, and their latest collaboration speaks to the advantages of familiarity and experience. luxe interiors
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Above: Ralph Lauren Home lanterns—from Lucas’ shop, Harbinger—hang in the living room, where draperies and shades are made with a Dogwood Fabrics chintz. An existing sofa, custom club chairs and Harbinger’s Antwerp sofa wear a Perennials fabric. Right: Books reference the home’s beach location.
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This go-around, the group teamed up to create a family’s three-story Cape Cod-style house on one of the beach town’s coveted walk streets. “The couple has a very fun personality, and they love to entertain,” says Morris. “So we were able to give the house a more glammed-out feel that’s still comfortable.” The open flow of spaces on the second level proved key to creating a chic plan conducive to entertaining. “The living room, dining room and kitchen flow gracefully from front to back,” notes longtime Morris collaborator architect Doug Leach, who established the overall layout and floor plan. “We love that everything is completely open, on
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The dining area stands in the center of the floor’s open plan devised by architect Doug Leach and features chairs from Restoration Hardware covered with a navy United Leather textile. A Visual Comfort pendant illuminates the space.
A generous banquette and Bungalow 5’s Oslo chairs, with cushions made from a China Seas fabric, provide ample seating around the custom marble-topped table in the kitchen’s breakfast area. The lantern is by Coleen & Company.
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one easy floor, since I spend 99 percent of my time in the kitchen,” says the wife. Throughout the house, Morris added details such as beadboard
Visual Comfort pendants hang above the kitchen island—topped with Carrara marble—which is appointed with a Shaws sink and faucet by Rohl. The Wolf range is from Ferguson, and cabinetry conceals the double Sub-Zero refrigerators.
ceilings, wall paneling and barn doors to lend character to the spaces. The wife also came to the table with a few specific ideas of her own. “When someone has an opinion, good taste and beautiful things, it’s a quick process to figure out what direction to take,” says Lucas. And one direction—a surprising one coming from a mother of young children—emerged quickly. “She wanted to keep a lot of the upholstery white,” recalls Lucas. “We said, ‘What are you thinking?’ But we found great outdoor fabrics that would work.”
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A Jonathan Adler coffee table and Restoration Hardware pendant play off the library’s lacquered walls. Draperies made with a Kelly Wearstler for Groundworks fabric frame the window, while a tufted sofa, recovered with a rich velvet by ScalamandrÊ, sits below.
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To break up the white, which defines the furniture in both the living and family rooms, Lucas and Chilcoat opted for a few bold notes. Downstairs, a graphic batik covers a pair of armchairs in the family
Above left: Sculptural accessories and a bar tray rest on a chest in the library. Above right: Antique books—a small fraction of a sizable collection the wife inherited from her grandfather—line the library’s shelves, fabricated by VSI Custom Cabinets.
room, while in the living room, “we liked a chintz that had a lot of blue and yellow in it for the draperies and shades,” Chilcoat notes. “It adds some punch and depth.” Lucas and Chilcoat teased out one the chintz’s blues to create a transition from the open living and dining areas into the kitchen. The fabric’s navy appears on the dining chair leather, priming the eye for the pale blue of the kitchen cabinetry. Then, it reappears, flecking the bar chairs’ fabric.
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There’s one exception to the light and bright vibe of the house: The second-floor library has a formality that pays homage to the wife’s East Coast roots. “She was obsessed with the idea of a lacquered library,” says Lucas, who settled on a deep navy-teal shade with a rich shine for the walls. The wife also adored a Phillip Jeffries grass cloth and brought a sample with her to their initial design meeting. “We loved it, too,” says Chilcoat. “We used a dark version in the guest bedroom and a greeny-cream in the master bedroom.” The whisper of green in the covering provided inspiration for the room’s ceiling and trim paint, infusing the space with subtle color. The designers turned to another pale shade, this time a gray-lavender,
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The living room opens onto a generous terrace, where a sofa from Restoration Hardware and a Berbere World Imports table with a custom onyx top provide a comfortable outdoor sitting area. James Christopher Construction installed the area’s bluestone flooring.
A Restoration Hardware sectional surrounds a fire pit on the front terrace, where Janus et Cie chairs pair with a Restoration Hardware table. The home’s landscaping was designed and installed by Rob Jones of Robert Jones Design.
A Visual Comfort ceiling fixture illuminates the master bathroom, which features a Hydro Systems tub paired with a Kohler tub filler. Carrara marble lines the glassed-in shower; the owners’ towel caddy stands just outside.
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which they used to lacquer the frame of an heirloom settee. “We covered it with a snakeskin fabric and hung a more modern lantern over it,” says Lucas. “We used classic shapes, but the colors and fabrics are updated.” The updated classic feel reverberates throughout the house and rings true with the family. “It’s the perfect house for us,” the wife says. “And everyone who walks in mentions how happy it feels.” L
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Martyn Lawrence Bullard fabrics upholster the master bedroom’s Restoration Hardware fourposter and lend a subtle pattern to the draperies. A Stark rug grounds the space, and a Phillip Jeffries grass cloth imparts texture. A Rose Tarlow Melrose House chintz covers the lampshades.
modern moves transformed by strategic additions and expanses of glass, a house in los angeles gleams with a minimalist interior offset by organic touches. written by tate gunnerson
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interior design Ryan Gordon Jackson, Studio Jackson Inc. architecture Hagy Belzberg, Belzberg Architects home builder Volker Radden, Radden Construction bedrooms 4
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he classics of modernism ring through in this house on a lot of levels,” designer Ryan Gordon Jackson says of a Los Angeles residence with sweeping canyon views of the Hollywood Hills. The renovated home, with its “right
angles, simplicity of form and repetition of details,” he adds, not only resonates with modernism, but also called out to Jackson for a minimalist interior that would suit both the architecture and the homeowners. “The clients are very polished and have a sleek aesthetic,” Jackson says of the young couple with a toddler. “They really challenged me to provide them with a house that was sort of effortless in its design.” But to arrive at that sleek look, the structure itself needed work, and a lot of it. Although technically a renovation, the residence—originally a nondescript one-level building—is unrecognizable after its transformation by architect Hagy Belzberg. “I wanted to open up the entire house,” Belzberg says, noting the front façade’s floor-to-ceiling windows and the 55-foot expanse of glass doors that slide away to seamlessly connect the back of the house with the swimming pool terrace. Implementing the exacting modern design was not without its challenges, says builder Volker Radden. “In a contemporary house like this, you have no leeway to hide any imperfections,” Radden explains. “It has to be perfect from every angle.” To complement those angles, a stainless-steel fascia wraps the home and alters its appearance based on the time of day. “It reflects the sky during the daytime, and you see a bluish glimmer that’s quite nice,” notes Belzberg. “In the afternoon, it reflects the setting sun.” The strip of steel crowns the
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Architect Hagy Belzberg and designer Ryan Gordon Jackson gave a Los Angeles house a streamlined aesthetic. Custom Honduran mahogany doors by Westside Door & Moulding mark the entrance and are flanked by windows from Fleetwood Windows & Doors. Great Western Landscaping installed the palm trees.
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succession of windows, which allows for views into nearly every room. A large wall in the front foyer, however, conceals the kitchen and offers an expansive surface for the owners to display artwork from their collection. “In a way, we wanted to build a mini-museum,” explains the wife, who enjoys painting for a hobby. To that end, the main level of the home is marked by white-and-light gray terrazzo flooring. Jackson picked up the same gray tone in the formulation of the interior paint. “The color on the walls appears to be pure white, but it doesn’t blind the eye,” the designer explains. To create a stronger white, Jackson and Belzberg clad the walls surrounding the fireplaces in the living room and master bedroom with gleaming slabs of Nano Glass. “It gives you the most clear, clean form of white, and it allows the terrazzo to come forward,” Jackson says.
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Jackson designed the living room sofa, upholstered with a Kirkby Design velvet, and paired it with Minotti armchairs. A silk rug from Aga John Oriental Rugs grounds matching Gemini cocktail tables by Holly Hunt and a selenite-topped side table by Blackman Cruz.
A silk rug from Anthony Monaco Carpet & Textile Design establishes the seating area in the husband’s office, which includes a cocktail table by Holly Hunt and a Jackson-designed sofa upholstered with a textile from Edelman Leather. A wall of Silver Wave marble provides a dramatic backdrop.
In the dining area, contemporary Holly Hunt Stiletto chairs with an ebonized black finish and leather-upholstered seats play off the natural lines of a custom live-edge acacia table from DAO (Design Around Objects). The open space looks out to the swimming pool.
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The designer repeated the gray tones in the furnishings, which include silk rugs and clean-lined upholstered pieces, many of his own design. “There is no inessential information, furniture or decoration,” says Jackson, who
The spacious kitchen’s white Caesarstone countertops and lacquered cabinetry echo the gleaming floors from Specialized Terrazzo. The black oak counter stools—with seats upholstered in a material from Edelman Leather—are by Desiron and offer visual contrast in the space.
incorporated wood pieces with live edges to add warmth and texture. “They offer a reprieve from the linear forms,” says Jackson. “It’s more in the vein of a California style, where things are a little more relaxed and not so severe.” The husband’s office flips the script with an entire wall covered with slabs of book-matched marble. The distinctive pieces, which Jackson and Belzberg selected with the homeowners, set the mood for the room’s black-and-gray color palette. Wire-brushed oak flooring complements the furnishings, which include a lacquered desk with Macassar ebony inserts Jackson designed for the space. “He’s a very charismatic person,” Jackson says of the husband, “and every piece in here is very strong by itself.” luxe interiors
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Belzberg designed the house to have a strong outdoor connection as bronze-framed glass doors from Fleetwood Windows & Doors slide away to open the back of the home to the pool area. Teak chaise lounges by Danao Outdoor, covered with a Summit Furniture fabric, lend an organic touch.
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The office is located upstairs in one of the two-story additions, which Belzberg designed to flank each end of the otherwise onestory home. The husband’s office provides a counterpoint to the wife’s brilliant white art studio on the opposite side of the house. “A his-and-hers crow’s nest,” Belzberg says. “I think it’s romantic that they each have a retreat to work in on either end, and yet they meet in the middle as a family.” The owners share a similar romantic notion of their completed home. “We all got along, and that’s why the project is so successful,” says the wife. “This is our first house in Los Angeles, and it’s the one we dreamed about.” L 282 l u x e i n t e r i o r s
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Glass doors slide open to connect the airy master bath with the outside. The interior walls, flooring and sunken tub—appointed with a Vola faucet from Snyder Diamond—are clad in Halila stone. A floating wall-mounted vanity made of rift-cut walnut provides warmth.
In the master bedroom, situated in one of a pair of two-story volumes Belzberg added to each side of the home, Established & Sons table lamps flank the platform bed, which Jackson designed and upholstered with leather and waxed-linen.
french accent a european-inspired house in laguna beach is taken from formal to fresh with a calming palette and a mix of refined and rustic elements. written by brittany kaplan-mcguire
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Designer Wendi Young kept the palette muted in the living room of a Laguna Beach home. A sofa and coffee table, both from Restoration Hardware, join an antique rug from Nalbandian, while rock crystal chandeliers by Dennis & Leen hover above.
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The entry’s reclaimed ceiling beams and door— with its striking sun-bleached blue color—were thoughtfully retained. A vintage Chinese bench from Juxtaposition Home anchors the space, and the alabaster pendant is an antique. Venetian plaster walls provide a luxurious backdrop.
Although she didn’t respond to that aesthetic, her designer, Wendi Young, could see its potential. “It was painted with very dark colors, had heavy drapery and a lot of gold leafing,” recalls Young, who had designed many houses for the owner’s family in the course of 15 years. “I thought if we stripped away the decoration and treated it with a more contemporary eye, that it could be a really charming house.” Young convinced the homeowner and began the transformation. To start, she left some elements—such as the French oak floors, which had taken on a unique patina, and the authentic reclaimed ceiling beams—exactly as they were. “We were going to give the beams a light gray wash, but it became apparent that nothing was necessary,” Young says. “They have an almost luxe interiors
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Leather chairs and a sturdy table with a metal base and reclaimed-wood top, both from Restoration Hardware, balance an antique French chandelier in the breakfast area. Young refinished the existing cabinet, which has seeded-glass panels, and added J. Nicolas hardware.
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driftwood quality. While we were trying to make the house feel more contemporary, I still wanted to ensure that you felt like you were at the beach, and that it didn’t have an odd juxtaposition of location and architecture.” Stonework throughout the home and four antique fireplaces were also saved. Young refinished the steel windows and doors and even incorporated the existing plumbing fixtures and the entry’s antique alabaster pendant, which she cleaned up and simplified. “A lot of it was refurbishing,” Young says, crediting builder Michael Roberts for the meticulous execution of refreshing elements such as cabinetry, door hardware and Venetian plaster. “Mike is very good at maintaining the character of antique materials. He doesn’t try to make it new; he just gives it new life.” Roberts’ thoughtful refurbishments—which even extended to outdoor fountains and fireplaces—lent an atmosphere of authenticity. “Our goal was to bring pieces back to their original state,” he says. “The house has sophistication, yet also the cozy feeling of a French country home.” luxe interiors
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Though the house’s architecture is decidedly French country in style, Young wanted to create interiors with a clean contemporary twist. She chose the same Restoration Hardware drapery fabric throughout to create cohesion, and she placed crisp linen slipcovered chairs in the dining room. “The proportions of that room make it feel magical,” Young says of the space crowned with a rock crystal chandelier. Given the generous volumes of the rooms, the scale of the furnishings became important, as did imparting a livable feel. “The house is filled with substantial pieces,” Young says. “But someone can still walk in, kick off their shoes and just hang out.” To find that balance, the designer worked with a blend of new pieces and a few antiques. Young brought in sturdy leather-covered chairs to mix with the breakfast area’s existing French chandelier, while an antique rug grounds an elm table in the living room. “I love the juxtaposition that can be found throughout the home: masculine and feminine, delicate and solid, heavy and light,” says Young, who played off those opposites within a calming neutral palette. “Although my client has a very colorful 290 l u x e i n t e r i o r s
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In the family room, a custom sectional wrapped with a Perennials outdoor chenille from David Sutherland is paired with a coffee table from Juxtaposition Home. A West Elm rug lends dimension to the space; the mixed-media piece is from Bassman Blaine.
A Crate & Barrel chair pairs with a Restoration Hardware desk in the study, which is marked by striking wall and ceiling paneling. A brass-and-bronze chandelier hangs above a globe from Juxtaposition Home; the muted drapery fabric is from Restoration Hardware.
In the master bath, draperies made with Restoration Hardware fabric frame a window, which floods the room with natural light. An antique wooden stool plays off the room’s crystal chandelier. Young kept the existing tub and fittings, as well as the room’s opulent marble.
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personality, the muted palette just suited the architecture,” says the designer. “It supports rather than embellishes it.” In addition, quiet paint colors, mainly from Farrow & Ball—as “their coloration and
Charcoal-hued suede cloaks the master bedroom’s custom bed—dressed with linens from Blue Springs Home—by Wendi Young Design. A bench wears a Jab Anstoetz fabric from Thomas Lavin at Blake House, and the gray weathered-wood lamps are by Arteriors.
palette were perfect for this house,” says Young—abound on the walls, cabinetry and paneling to lend a soft richness. While the authentic materials and architectural elements are standout features, she adds, “It is the simplicity of the furnishings and the muted colors that create the supporting cast.” The home came together just as Young envisioned. “There’s something so special in this house,” she says. “I love the contrast of high-style items, like the living room’s rock crystal chandeliers, with rustic organic materials like the floors and ceiling beams; I love the mix of old and new. It’s such a simple yet complex home.” L luxe interiors
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alKhayat custom & antique Furniture 346 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, California | 949.415.4701 alkhayatfaf.com
B + D architecture 619.677.3224 brazzondanekarchitecture.com
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BourGeois Boheme 7266 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.936.7507 bobointeriors.com
evens architects 4201 Redwood Avenue Los Angeles, California | 310.821.1400 evensarc.com
thompson BuilDinG materials 6618 Federal Boulevard San Diego, California | 619.287.9410 thompsonbldg.com
ceDric Dupont antiques 844.249.9078 cedricdupontantiques.com
Graham architecture 1075 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, California | 949.715.2365 grahamarchitecture.com
thompson BuilDinG materials 1716 North Case Street Orange, California | 714.637.7373 thompsonbldg.com
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KirKpatricK architects 4201 Redwood Avenue Los Angeles, California | 310.821.1400 kirkpatrickarc.com
thompson BuilDinG materials 1350 West Pacific Coast Highway Los Angeles, California | 310.830.5584 thompsonbldg.com
summerhill antiques 110 South Glassell Orange, California | 714.771.7782 summerhillantiques.com
marmol raDziner 12210 Nebraska Avenue Los Angeles, California | 310.826.6222 marmol-radziner.com
vintaGe timBerWorKs, inc. 47100 Rainbow Canyon Road Temecula, California | 951.695.1003 vintagetimber.com
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vintage timberworks, inc. 47100 Rainbow Canyon Road Temecula, California | 951.695.1003 vintagetimber.com
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associated building supply StoneMill Design Center 2915 Red Hill Avenue, Suite F104 Costa Mesa, California | 888.422.9422 abscal.com
conrad 866.426.6723 conradshades.com
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donghia 800.DONGHIA donghia.com
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concept windows & doors 6037 Sepulveda Boulevard Van Nuys, California | 818.786.9100 conceptwindoors.com
duralee 800.275.3872 duralee.com
perFec Floors krb The Pacific Design Center 8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite G299 West Hollywood, California | 310.893.6205 perfec.us
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garrett leather 800.342.7738 garrettleather.com
reed Floors & interiors 3821 Santa Claus Lane Carpinteria, California | 805.684.7583 reedfloors.com
eto doors 1340 6th Street Los Angeles, California | 888.DOOR.ETO etodoors.com
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richard marshall custom designed Flooring 800.689.5981 richardmarshall.com
euroline steel window & doors 1221 East Warner Avenue Santa Ana, California | 866.462.0397 eurolinesteelwindows.com
Janet yonaty, inc. 8642 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 310.659.5422 janetyonaty.com
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E & K VINTAGE WOOD 12718 West Washington Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.306.6900 eandkwood.com
THE ORIENTAL CARPET 707 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park, California | 650.327.6608 theorientalcarpet.com
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CINEAK San Francisco, California | 866.458.0529 cineak.com
HICKORY CHAIR hickorychair.com
VINTAGE TIMBERWORKS 47100 Rainbow Canyon Road Temecula, California | 951.695.1003 vintagetimber.com
COKAS DIKO 529 4th Street Santa Rosa, California | 707.568.4044 cokasdiko.com
HOLD IT CONTEMPORARY HOME 1570 Camino De La Reina San Diego, California | 619.295.6660 holdithome.com
COKAS DIKO 21 Washington Street Petaluma, California | 707.763.9200 cokasdiko.com
IRONIES 510.644.2100 ironies.com
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FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED)
COKAS DIKO 412 South Cedros Avenue Solana Beach, California | 858.481.4341 cokasdiko.com
J. ROBERT SCOTT 500 North Oak Street Inglewood, California | 877.207.5130 jrobertscott.com
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FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES (CONTINUED)
STEPHEN MILLER GALLERY 800 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park, California | 650.327.5040 stephenmillergallery.com
COUP D’ETAT 111 Rhode Island Street San Francisco, California coupstudio.com
J. TRIBBLE COLLECTION 747 Miami Circle Atlanta, Georgia | 888.652.6116 jtribble.com
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FLOOR COVERINGS (CONTINUED)
CRAIG OLSEN DESIGN 130 North La Brea Los Angeles, California | 323.677.2111 craigolsendesign.com
JIUN HO jiunho.com
ALDIK HOME 7651 Sepulveda Boulevard Van Nuys, California | 818.988.5970 aldikhome.com
DAO 8767 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.289.8717 daohome.com
JULES SELTZER 9020 Olympic Boulevard Beverly Hills, California | 310.274.7243 julesseltzer.com
ALKHAYAT CUSTOM & ANTIQUE FURNITURE 346 North Coast Highway Laguna Beach, California | 949.415.4701 alkhayatfaf.com
DE SOUSA HUGHES 2 Henry Adams Street, Suite 220 San Francisco, California | 415.626.6883 desousahughes.com
KOLKKA FURNITURE 650.327.5001 kolkka.com
ARHAUS 866.427.4287 arhaus.com
DESIGNER GALLERY 4140 Morena Boulevard, Suite E San Diego, California | 858.270.8601 dgincsd.com
LCR FURNITURE & DESIGN, INC. 26941 Cabot Road, Suite 116 Laguna Hills, California | 949.582.8744 lcrfurniture.com
AT-HOM 2310 Kettner Boulevard, Suite B San Diego, California | 619.744.9974 at-hom.com
DZINE 128 Utah Street San Francisco, California | 415.674.9430 dzinestore.com
LEATHERCRAFT 800.627.1561 leathercraft-furniture.com
FURNITURE + ACCESSORIES
ARTIFICIAL BLOOM & HOME DÉCOR 8150 Miramar Road San Diego, California | 858.549.1800 artificialbloom.com IRONHORSE HOME FURNISHINGS 151 Vermont Street, Suite 8 San Francisco, California | 415.525.3725 ironhorsehome.com “SILK” THE ART OF ARTIFICIAL, INC. 1022 West Morena Boulevard, Suite E San Diego, California | 619.275.5771 silktheartof.com
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Furniture + accessories (continued)
Furniture + accessories (continued)
galleries (continued)
lee industries 800.892.7150 furniturebylee.com
roche BoBois roche-bobois.com
sense Fine art 845 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park, California | 650.241.8928 sensefineart.com
lexington home Brands lexington.com
ruBy living design 1525 Union Street San Francisco, California | 415.922.2500
sheryl tempchin art 315 South Coast Highway 101, Suite U8 Encinitas, California | 619.981.4281 sheryltempchin.com
lillian august For hickory white lillianaugustfinefurniture.com
ruBy living design 1 Throckmorton Avenue Mill Valley, California | 415.381.9095
the mcloughlin gallery 49 Geary Street, Suite 200 San Francisco, California | 415.986.4799 mgart.com
lisa taylor designs lisataylordesigns.com
ruBy living design 730 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park, California | 650.494.4495
magni home collection Hollywood, California | 424.274.3854 magnihomecollection. com
scala luxury scalaluxury.com
ashley norton architectural hardware 800.393.1097 ashleynorton.com
marge carson margecarson.com
selamat designs 231 South Maple Avenue South San Francisco, California | 650.243.4840 selamatdesigns.com
Baldwin hardware baldwinhardware.com
marso collection 7509 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.459.9005 marsocollection.com
the soFa guy 2520 East Thousand Oaks Boulevard Thousand Oaks, California | 805.497.3222 thesofaguy.com
Belmont hardware belmonthardware.com
mortise & tenon 446 South La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.937.7654 mortisetenon.com
tommy Bahama home 401 Newport Center Drive, Suite A218 Newport Beach, California | 949.706.9928 tbfurniture.com
carter hardware 153 North Robertson Boulevard Beverly Hills, California | 310.657.1940 carterhardware.com
natuzzi italia 14755 Ventura Boulevard Sherman Oaks, California | 818.906.9697 rapportfurniture.com
twentieth 7470 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.904.1200 twentieth.net
emtek assa aBloy 800.356.2741 vision.emtek.com
organic modernism 315 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.525.0911 organicmodernism.com
victory Furniture 2512 Santa Monica Boulevard Santa Monica, California | 310.264.1046 victoryfurniture.com
renaissance 972 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.652.0964 rdstudiola.com
palecek 800.274.7730 palecek.com
vioski 132 South La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.937.7741 vioski.com
rocky mountain hardware 888.583.0154 rockymountainhardware.com
pearson pearsoncompany.com
galleries
hardware
san diego hardware 5710 Kearny Villa Road San Diego, California | 858.576.1892 sandiegohardware.com
poltrona Frau 855.768.5931 poltronafrau.com
Fp contemporary 5835 Washington Boulevard Culver City, California | 323.935.1355 fpcontemporary.com
poltrona Frau los angeles 8950 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.858.1433
kevin Barry Fine art associates 101 Henry Street, Suite 321 San Francisco, California | 415.817.1020 kevinbarryfineart.com
poltrona Frau san Francisco 540 9th Street San Francisco, California | 415.565.7200 arksf.com
kevin Barry Fine art associates 2525 Michigan Avenue, Suite A8 Santa Monica, California | 310.264.7777 kevinbarryfineart.com
crestron 844.632.3687
ralph pucci 8687 Melrose Avenue Los Angeles, California ralphpucci.net
matt kaplinsky modernmatt.com
hermary’s 386 El Camino Real San Carlos, California | 650.592.9480 hermarys.com
rapport international Furniture 435 North La Brea Avenue Los Angeles, California | 323.930.1500 rapportusa.com
perrell Fine art 910 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.933.8630 perrellfineart.com
sun valley Bronze 866.788.3631 sunvalleybronze.com
home automation
California advertiser index
home builders + remodelers (continued)
interior designers (continued)
All CoAst ConstruCtion 5364 Sterling Center Drive Westlake Village, California | 818.865.8371 allcoastconstruction.com
struCture home California | 818.598.1330 ext. 150 structurehome.com
d for design 23 Vantis Drive Aliso Viejo, California | 949.305.8020 dfordesignoc.com
Allen ConstruCtion 201 North Milpas Street Santa Barbara, California | 805.884.8777 buildallen.com
tAConiC builders 10215 Santa Monica Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.553.5112 taconicbuilders.com
Addison bruley, llC. 949.554.9747 addisonbruley.com
Arroyo seCo ConstruCtion Santa Barbara, California | 805.966.2907 arroyosecoconstruction.com
tyler development CorporAtion 23970 Craftsman Road Calabasas, California | 818.222.5925 tylerdev.com
ArtistiC designs for living 2152 Union Street San Francisco, California | 415.567.0602 adlsf.com
bAywest builders 1520 Tacoma Way Redwood City, California | 650.216.9600 baywestbuilders.com
CAmeriCh lA 461 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.881.6199 camerichla.com
home theAter design
ChArCo design & build 2136 Kettner Boulevard San Diego, California | 888.600.4339 charcodb.com
Crestron 855.53.SHADE
Christopher Kennedy 760.325.3214 christopherkennedy.com
de mAttei ConstruCtion inC. 408.350.4200 demattei.com
hermAry’s 386 El Camino Real San Carlos, California | 650.592.9480 hermarys.com
ColACion studio 5520 Azure Way Long Beach, California | 310.488.0102 colacionstudio.com
dugAlly oberfeld 2980 Beverly Glen Circle, Suite 203 Bel Air, California | 310.441.5001 dugally-oberfeld.com
dAwson design group 5151 Shoreham Place, Suite 280 San Diego, California | 858.458.6812 dawsondesigngroup.com
interior design showrooms
eriC C. epifAno generAl ContrACtor 14428 Willow Road Lakeside, California | 619.985.9938 ecegc.com
designer gAllery 4140 Morena Boulevard San Diego, California | 858.270.8601 dgincsd.com
design studio internAtionAl 23811 Aliso Creek Road, Suite 161 Laguna Niguel, California | 877.436.0110 dsioc.com
etCo homes / 460 pAlm beverly hills 460 North Palm Drive Beverly Hills, California | 310.633.3469 460palmluxe.com
hewn 101 Henry Adams Street, Suite 480 San Francisco, California | 415.962.7833 hewnsf.com
design theory studio 760.815.7175 designtheorystudio.com
gordon gibson ConstruCtion 3000 31st Street, Suite G Santa Monica, California | 310.396.9310 gordongibsonconstruction.com
Kern & Co. 130 South Cedros Avenue, Suite 100 Solana Beach, California | 858.259.7722 kerncodesigns.com
henderson design group 380 Alabama Street, Suite 23 San Francisco, California | 415.613.2152 hendersondesigngroup.net
hArtmAn bAldwin design/build 626.486.0510 hartmanbaldwin.com
le dimorA 16089 San Dieguito Road Rancho Santa Fe, California | 858.759.2709 ledimora.com
John K. Anderson design 1014 Howard Street San Francisco, California | 415.935.5350 johnkanderson.com
lindAl CedAr homes 888.4LINDAL lindal.com
loggiA showroom 101 Henry Adams, Suite 430 San Francisco, California | 415.863.2101 loggiashowroom.com
Julie williAms design 372-A Bel Marin Keys Boulevard Novato, California | 415.884.4700 juliewilliamsdesign.com
lorton mitChell Custom homes, inC. 621 A Avenue Coronado, California | 619.435.3446 lortonmitchellhomes.com
lotus bleu home dĂŠCor & interior design 325 Hayes Street San Francisco, California | 415.861.2700 lotusbleudesign.com
Kristi will home & design 270 Capistrano Road, Suite 26 Half Moon Bay, California | 650.726.1660 kristiwilldesign.com
mAggetti ConstruCtion 408.559.3439 maggetticonstruction.com
nido living 2233 Alameda Street San Francisco, California | 415.329.5808 nidosf.com
lori gentile interior design 760.635.1105 lorigentile.com
robinson builders inCorporAted 1100 South Coast Highway, Suite 206A Laguna Beach, California | 949.338.2471 robinsonbuilders.com
orAnge CoAst interior design 949.360.9936 orangecoastinteriordesign.com
niCKey Kehoe 7221 Beverly Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 323.954.9300 nickeykehoe.com
southwinds Custom builders 3190 Airport Loop Drive, Building K1 Costa Mesa, California | 949.854.0540 southwindcustombuilders.com
niCole sAssAmAn nicolesassaman.com
interior designers
CArole CArr design Los Angeles, California | 310.994.3310 carolecarrdesign.com
source
sod builders 800.401.3320 sodbuilders.com
source
home builders + remodelers
phillip silver San Francisco, California phillipsilverdesign.com
CALIFORNIA ADV ERTISER INDEX
INTERIOR DESIGNERS (CONTINUED)
KITCHEN + BATH (CONTINUED)
KITCHEN + BATH (CONTINUED)
STAPRANS DESIGN 159 Ramona Road Portola Valley, California | 650.851.8436 stapransdesign.com
DORNBRACHT dornbracht.com/mem
SNYDER DIAMOND 432 South Parkway Pasadena, California | 626.795.8080 snyderdiamond.com
T&A DESIGN 415.745.7197 tandadesign.net
EGGERSMANN USA 800.276.1239 info@eggersmannusa.com eggersmannusa.com
STYLE BATH + KITCHEN stylegroup-us.com
THE INTERIOR DESIGN LLC 615 North Berry Street, Suite B Brea, California | 714.256.4600 theidllc.com
FAUCETS N’ FIXTURES DECORATIVE PLUMBING & HARDWARE 343 South Tustin Street Orange, California | 714.639.9234 faucetsnfixtures.com
THE BATH + BEYOND 77 Connecticut Street San Francisco, California | 415.325.2667 bathandbeyond.com
THE WISEMAN GROUP FOR PHOENIX DAY phoenixday.com
FISHER GROSS KITCHEN & BATH STUDIO 912 West Washington Street San Diego, California | 619.574.1010 fishergross.com
THE FAUCET FACTORY 523 Encinitas Boulevard, Suite 110 Encinitas, California | 760.436.0088 thefaucetfactory.com
WHITE WEBB whitewebb.com
FRANKE 800.626.5771 frankeksd.com
THG PARIS thgusa.com
FUNTIME CABINET FACTORY 8381 Canoga Avenue Canoga Park, California | 818.882.2281 funtimecabinetfactory.com
TUO SOGNO DESIGN CENTER 7661 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.459.4123 tuosogno.com
ALIX & COMPANY FINE JEWELERS alixandcompany.com
HOLLYWOOD SIERRA KITCHENS, INC. 926 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.659.9290 hollywoodsierra.com
WOOD-MODE FINE CUSTOM CABINETRY wood-mode.com
LIBERTY DIAMONDS 18009 Sky Park Circle, Suite A Irvine, California | 949.261.8663 libertydiamonds.com
INPLACE STUDIO 7739 Fay Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.454.7397 inplacestudio.com
ZEPHYR 2277 Alameda Street San Francisco, California | 415.552.8033 zephyronline.com
TODD REED Venice, California toddreed.com
J. TRIBBLE COLLECTION 747 Miami Circle Atlanta, Georgia | 888.652.6116 jtribble.com
JEWELRY
SOURCE
KITCHEN + BATH
LAGUNA’S FANCY FAUCETS 14 Goodyear, Suite 120 Irvine, California | 949.768.6038 lagunasfancyfaucets.com
LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT
JACK LONDON KITCHEN & BATH 2500 Embarcadero Street, Unit F Oakland, California | 510.832.2284 jacklondonkitchenandbath.com JACK LONDON KITCHEN & BATH 800 Woodside Road Redwood City, California | 650.249.5230 jacklondonkitchenandbath.com
TERRA BELLA LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT Rancho Santa Fe, California | 858.335.8151 tblandscaping.com
LANDSCAPING
ARAN CUCINE 8687 Melrose Avenue, Suite B119 West Hollywood, California | 310.652.0539 arancucine.us
KITCHEN EXPO 7458 La Jolla Boulevard La Jolla, California | 858.456.0050 kitchenexpo.com
DOYLE HERMAN DESIGN ASSOCIATES 8748 Melrose Avenue West Hollywood, California | 310.657.6600 dhda.com
ARCLINEA 2 Henry Adams Street, Showroom 180 San Francisco, California | 415.543.0771 arclinea.com
RENAISSANCE 972 North La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.652.0964 rdstudiola.com
GEOSCAPE 20372 Hermana Circle Lake Forest, California | 949.888.8008 geoscape.biz
B&C CUSTOM HARDWARE AND BATH 32 Tesla Irvine, California | 949.859.6073 customhardware.net
ROCOCO & TAUPE 844 Santa Cruz Avenue Menlo Park, California | 650.308.9690 rococoandtaupe.com
TERRA BELLA LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT Rancho Santa Fe, California | 858.335.8151 tblandscaping.com
CLIVE CHRISTIAN clive.com
SIEMATIC MÖBELWERKE USA 215.604.1350 info@siematic.com siematic.us
CONCEPT FLOORS/KITCHEN/BATH DESIGN CENTER 6035 Sepulveda Boulevard Van Nuys, California | 818.464.4497 cfkbdesigncenter.com
SNAIDERO USA 372 North Robertson Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.657.5497 snaidero-usa.com
CENTERLIGHT 9020 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 855.960.0606 centerlight.com
COOPER PACIFIC KITCHENS 8687 Melrose Avenue, Center Green 273 West Hollywood, California | 310.659.6147 cooperpacific.com
SNYDER DIAMOND 1399 Olympic Boulevard Santa Monica, California | 310.450.1000 snyderdiamond.com
BEVOLO GAS & ELECTRIC LIGHTS 504.522.9485 bevolo.com
SOURCE
LIGHTING
CALIFORNIA ADVERTISER INDEX
LIGHTING (CONTINUED)
ORGANIZATIONAL SOLUTIONS
DANA CREATH DESIGNS 308 North Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California | 714.662.0111 danacreathdesigns.com DEL MAR LIGHTING 2852 Walnut Avenue, Building F1 Tustin, California | 714.734.9385 delmarlightingco.com
CALIFORNIA CLOSETS 866.870.4814 californiaclosets.com
OUTDOOR LIVING
REAL ESTATE (CONTINUED)
BIGHORN PROPERTIES Palm Desert, California | 800.551.5578 bighorngolf.com DEL CORONADO REALTY 619.437.1888 thedelrealtygroup.com
HUBBARDTON FORGE 800.826.4766 hubbardtonforge.com
NICHE 8770 Beverly Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.855.1755 nichebeverly.com
ENGEL & VÖLKERS 3636 East Coast Highway Newport Beach, California | 949.207.3101 newportbeach.evusa.com
ILLUMINATING INTERIORS 7816 Miramar Road San Diego, California | 858.566.3780 illuminatinginteriors.com
PATIO FURNITURE PLUS 2330 Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa, California | 949.574.4881 patio-plus.com
FIRST TEAM ESTATES / CHRISTIE’S 4 Corporate Plaza, Suite 100 Newport Beach, California | 949.759.5747 firstteam.com
JONATHAN BROWNING STUDIOS, INC. San Francisco, California | 415.401.9999 jonathanbrowninginc.com
SANDRINE SCOTT COMMODITIES 130 Avenida Serra San Clemente, California | 949.366.0500 sandrinescott.com
INTERO REAL ESTATE SERVICES interoprestigio.com
LANTERN MASTERS, INC. 31328 Via Colinas, Suite 103 Westlake Village, California | 818.706.1990 lanternmasters.com
TEAK WAREHOUSE 800.343.7707 | 866.937.8325 teakwarehouse.com
LUXURY PORTFOLIO FINE PROPERTY COLLECTION luxuryportfolio.com
LITTMAN BRANDS littmanbrands.com
MCGUIRE REAL ESTATE 415.296.2163 mcguire.com
PAINT
LUNARIA lunaria.us
DUNN-EDWARDS dunnedwards.com/300
MCGUIRE REAL ESTATE ALISA RUIZ-JOHNSON 650.740.3218 | alisaruizjohnson@gmail.com alisaruizjohnson.com
MODERN LIGHTING 9034 East Las Tunas Drive Temple City, California | 626.286.3262 modernlightingtemplecity.com
ROSS PAINTING 4316 Redwood Highway, Suite 200 415.455.0766 rosspainting.com
MCGUIRE REAL ESTATE KIM BARNES 415.730.2593 | kim@3dsfhomes.com 3dsfhomes.com
PACIFIC PAINTWORX 24040 Camino Del Avion, Suite A136 Monarch Beach, California | 949.463.4680 pacificpaintworx.com
MCGUIRE REAL ESTATE DEANNA & RAYMOND REUDY 650.759.2986 | 650.759.2987 deanna@rudyassociates.com reudyandassociates.com MCGUIRE REAL ESTATE ROBERT MERRYMAN 415.425.8304 rmerryman@mcguire.com robertmerryman.com SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY SUZANNE PERKINS 1106 Coast Village Road Santa Barbara, California | 805.403.3663 suzanneperkins.com
LUXURY BEDDING
SCANDIA HOME scandiahome.com
SFERRA sferra.com
TRIBUTE GOODS tributegoods.com
VI-SPRING vispring.com
MISCELLANEOUS
TONY ON THE WEB 323.653.8669 tonyontheweb.com
PHOTOGRAPHY
TARA BLASKA PHOTOGRAPHY 714.720.4377 tarablaskaphotography.com
POOL BUILDERS
THE AGENCY Beverly Hills, California | 424.230.3700 theagencyre.com
GEOSCAPE 20372 Hermana Circle Lake Forest, California | 949.888.8008 geoscape.biz
THE OPPENHEIM GROUP 8606 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.990.6656 estatesla.com
TERRA BELLA LANDSCAPE DEVELOPMENT Rancho Santa Fe, California | 858.335.8151 tblandscaping.com
WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS Beverly Hills, California | 310.776.0737 thewilliamsestates.com
REAL ESTATE
ALAIN PINEL 866.468.0111 apr.com
RESTAURANTS
ANQI BY HOUSE OF AN 3333 South Bristol Street Costa Mesa, California | 714.557.5679 anqibistro.com
California adv ertiser index
stone + tile
stone + tile (continued)
stone + tile (continued)
speCCeramiCs, inC. 800.449.7732 specceramics.com | ecospecceramics.com specveneer.com
a&m marble 909 East Arlee Place Anaheim, California | 714.254.8547 ammarble.com
eleganza tiles 3125 East Coronado Street Anaheim, California | 714.224.1700 eleganzatiles.com
tristone & tile, inC. 7630 Gloria Avenue Van Nuys, California | 818.997.9200 tristoneandtile.com
all natural stone allnaturalstone.com
Famosa - the surFaCe studio 3323-H Hyland Avenue Costa Mesa, California | 714.800.1642 famosatile.com
tuo sogno design Center 7661 Girard Avenue La Jolla, California | 858.459.4123 tuosogno.com
antolini luigi antoliniprecioustone.com
Fox marble 415.671.1149 fox-marble.com
Venetian tile & stone gallery 17275 Daimler Street Irvine, California | 949.261.0146 venetianstonegallery.com
artistiC tile 877.237.4097 artistictile.com
galleria tile 299 A Kansas Street San Francisco, California | 415.431.5283 galleriatilesf.com
Walker zanger walkerzanger.com
Caesarstone caesarstoneus.com
gem international, inC. 12922 Raymer Street North Hollywood, California | 818.503.9848 gem-international.net
Carmel stone imports 3160 West Bay Shore Road Palo Alto, California | 650.800.7840 carmelimports.com
irg marblecompany.com
Carmel stone imports 1725 Contra Costa Street Sand City, California | 888.633.0669 carmelimports.com
Neolith neolith.com
Carmel stone imports 26382 Carmel Rancho Lane, Suite 100 Carmel, California | 831.250.7435 carmelimports.com
NeolthiC desigN 3930 Campus Drive Newport Beach, California | 949.955.0414 neolithicdesign.com
Cairdean estate 3125 Saint Helena Highway North Saint Helena, California | 707.968.5434 cairdeanestate.com
CompaCstone usa, inC. 1666 Northwest 82nd Avenue Doral, Florida | 305.406.3600 compac.us
NeolthiC desigN 969 North La Cienega Boulevard West Hollywood, California | 310.289.0414 neolithicdesign.com
the soNoma house at Patz & hall 21200 8th Street East Sonoma, California | 707.265.7700 sonomahouseblog.com
CompaCstone usa, inC. 2975 Northwest 77th Avenue Miami, Florida | 305.591.3880 compac.us
ns CeramiC inCorporated 25 East Ortega Street Santa Barbara, California | 805.962.1422 nsceramic.com
Ctm-ClassiC tile & mosaiC 3221 South La Cienega Boulevard Los Angeles, California | 310.559.9500 ctmtile.com
paris CeramiCs 888.845.3487 parisceramicsusa.com
Ctm-ClassiC tile & mosaiC 837 Pacific Coast Highway Hermosa Beach, California | 310.379.7646 ctmtile.com
pental granite & marble 7050 Valjean Avenue Van Nuys, California | 818.787.7937 pentalonline.com
Ctm-ClassiC tile & mosaiC 326 East Cota Street Santa Barbara, California | 805.884.0635 ctmtile.com
pietra Fina 23190 Connecticut Street Hayward, California | 510.670.1010 pietrafina.com
da VinCi marble 1480 Industrial Road San Carlos, California | 650.595.2500 davincimarble.com
porCelanosa 8900 Beverly Boulevard, Suite 101 West Hollywood, California | 310.300.2090 porcelanosa-usa.com
dekton dekton.com
porCelanosa 78 Division Street San Francisco, California | 415.593.7763 porcelanosa-usa.com
eldorado stone 800.925.1491 eldoradooutdoor.com
soli soliusa.com
source
eleganza studio 1330 South State College Boulevard Anaheim, California | 714.563.4560 eleganzastudio.com
CeramiC tile and stone Consultants, inC. 866.669.1550 ctasc.com
tabletop
lenox lenox.com/entertainingusa
Vineyards
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snyder diamond’s 65th anniversary. It was a night to remember as top design professionals gathered to celebrate a pillar in our community: Russ Diamond and Snyder Diamond’s 65th anniversary. It’s not everyday someone can say they have been in business for 65 years, and Luxe Interiors + Design feels extremely fortunate to have such a wonderful partner and friend. No expense was spared, from live jazz music to cocktails, wine and exquisite cuisine. Cheers to a fabulous evening!
GRAYSON LUXURY
FURNITURE SHOWROOM
275 S LA CIENEGA BLVD, BEVERLY HILLS
INTERIOR DESIGN
310-652-3220
GRAYSON LUXURY
DRAPERIES
GRAYSONLUXURY.COM
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santa barbara modernism tour. Luxe Interiors + Design, along with luxury real estate company The Agency, hosted a tour of modern architecture in beautiful Santa Barbara. Guests had the opportunity to tour the Surf Shack designed by Bestor Architecture, as well as 3660 Toro Canyon Park Road, another masterpiece by architect Barbara Bestor currently listed by The Agency’s Billy Rose. Between the good company, spectacular views and an exclusive wine tasting by Santa Barbara Winery, it was a truly spectacular event.
Capelli Introducing Capelli Specialty featuring metallic prints, rich colors and artistic patterns.
G ar r e t t Leather
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800.342.7738 garrettleather.com
gatherings
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perrell fine art grand opening. Perrell Fine Art moved its gallery to the La Cienega Design Quarter this past September and like most of Marty Perrell’s parties, he didn’t miss a beat. Guests sipped on champagne while taking the opportunity to meet some of the gallery’s artists, browse through new artwork, and experience Serge de Troyer’s fine furniture collection.
Photography by Sylvie Cogranne
welcoming todd reed. This past September, Luxe Interiors + Design had the honor of welcoming Todd Reed to his first West Coast showroom in Venice. Reed and his team graciously opened their doors to a private luncheon catered by Schaffer’s Genuine Foods and Fiore for some of our top trade professionals and charmed guests with his high-quality jewelry and fabulous eye for design. Reed’s work embodies all things luxury and beautiful and his new three-story showroom designed by Tres Birds Workshop makes quite a statement on Abbott Kinney Boulevard.
Designer Drapery & Upholstery Fabrics, Pillows & Trims
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Luxury fabrics
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soli architectural surfaces. Luxe Interiors + Design and Soli Architectural Surfaces partnered together for an intriguing panel discussion on exploring contemporary vs. modern architecture in Southern California. The lively panel was moderated by Vanessa Kogevinas, and panelists James Magni, Horst Noppenberger and Mauricio Oberfeld captivated the audience with their knowledge and expertise. The event kicked off the grand opening of the stunning new Soli Architectural Surfaces showroom in Irvine.
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tribute goods at scandia home. It was an evening of artistry, fine textiles and giving back to The Art of Elysium as Scandia Home and Windsor Smith presented Tribute Goods’ Fall 2014 collections. Designers and architects filled the room as Karen Pulaski—founder and creative director at Tribute Goods—revealed her whimsical collections and charmed the crowd.
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L I G H T I N G D E S I G N E R Lindsey Adelman employs her signature cocktail of impactful materials in her recent collection for The Future Perfect. “Totem doesn’t take itself too seriously,” she notes of the unique trio of light sculptures she crafted with friend and master glass artist Nancy Callan. Thoughtfully created and meticulously executed, the shapes of Totem I, II and III are informed by Callan’s renowned sculpture work. “The construction is seemingly simple, like a child’s toy, but with highly crafted, fragile components,” says Adelman. Here, milky-toned glass pieces mingle with shiny brass, wood and porcelain, resulting in a vertical stack of disparate elements. The collection carries with it Adelman’s impeccable skill at flawless construction, but the most delightful and compelling element of Totem may be its blatant playfulness, an extension of the designer’s distinct style.
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