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Color Meets COLLABORATION

THE POWER OF PAINT IS UNIVERS ALLY ACKNOWLEDGED BY EXPERTS AS THE FINAL FINISH. IT POSSESSES THE ABILITY TO DEFINE STYLE, CREATE AMBIENCE AND ENHANCE ANY ENVIRONMENT BOTH AESTHETICALLY AND ARCHITECTURALLY. PAINT’S TRANSFORMATIVE QUALITY IS THAT IT BRINGS A ROOM TO LIFE.

Before paint can have this impact, though, it must be carefully selected and applied. To many, this is a true art form and, to some, a daunting task. Enter, 21 interior designers and painters who have mastered finding the perfect hue and showcasing exquisite craftsmanship while embracing the power of teamwork. After all, the relationship between an interior designer and a painter holds a special significance in the world of design.

The designer’s chosen colors, textures and finishes are implemented by the skilled hands of their painter. Combined, these talents for telling the story of a space through paint beget beautiful projects. In partnership with Benjamin Moore, meet these Faces of Design— Class of 2023—as they showcase the perspectives and qualities that have shaped their trailblazing careers, one brushstroke at a time.

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CHARLOTTE, NC

MARIE CLOUD + JOHN PARKER

Every professional in the design field possesses a guiding philosophy or two. In the case of designer Marie Cloud and paint contractor John Parker, one such overarching ethos serves as bonding glue: client is king. “All of my homes are unique,” Marie shares. “I’ll never repeat myself, because each space is true to the homeowner’s heart, soul and personal story.” Likewise, John chimes in, “We are committed to transforming living environments to reflect the homeowner’s unique personality.” Paint, of course, is central to their methods in doing so. Marie enthuses on its role in design: “Paint is like language. It can transform interior and exterior environments, changing the overall ambience and mood. Lighter shades, such as beige and cream, create an airy, open feel, while darker shades, like navy blue or emerald green, lend a cozy and intimate atmosphere. It can also help to disguise imperfections and enhance architectural features, such as crown molding and baseboards. Paint is like magic.” Especially when it is applied with skill. As John puts it, “Top-notch workmanship ensures a beautiful result.”

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MICHELE PLACHTER + JAMES CERVONE

Describe the impact paint has on your projects. Michele: Color is the cornerstone of all great design, whether we’re using it to bring the outdoors inside, to create a cozy man cave with dark and moody tones or to add a soft touch to a bedroom with a gentle palette. We love to play with unexpected color and finish choices as well. When we have clients who are open to it, we get experimental!

How did you come to work together? Michele: James and I were introduced by our mutual contractor. The painter I used for 20 years had retired, so I was looking for another talented painter. Mission accomplished!

What are some of your go-to paint products?

James: For walls, I would say the Aura Matte is above all other products I’ve used, and for trim, the Advance Satin product is definitely our favorite!

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PHOTOGRAPHY: CLOUD/PARKER:
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NASHVILLE, TN

MATT DONAHOE + ERWIN HERCEG

For many trade partners, the working relationship begins with a personal passion project. This was the case for Matt Donahoe and Erwin Herceg. About 12 years ago, Matt and his husband hired Erwin to assist with a renovation in their own home. The scope was daunting, but Erwin’s work was masterfully executed. “We have collaborated together ever since,” Matt says. “When we show up on a jobsite together, the contractors sweat.” Why? Because the duo has a fervor for outstanding quality. The results usually feature Benjamin Moore product. “I like Scuff-X for high-traffic areas and Aura Bath & Spa when moisture is a factor,” Erwin shares.

“Also, I always use Benjamin Moore ceiling paint.” bureauinteriordesign.com, @erwinherceg

KATI CURTIS + JOSE OCEGUERA

Often, the reason two colleagues become long-term partners comes down to one simple factor: they just “get” each other. Take it from designer Kati Curtis, who has been working with painting contractor Jose Oceguera for years. “Jose has an intuitive understanding of my design preferences and requirements, which means I don’t need to provide excessive direction,” she says. Together, they thrive on great feats of design and execution, including one project where color changes were desired at the last minute. “Within a week, we transformed the home and the furnishings were protected throughout,” Jose shares. “We take pride in our work and strive for excellence, ensuring that everything is done right the first time.” As for the paint-related advice they share with homeowners, Kati points to the challenge of selection. “I strongly caution against relying on paint chips alone, because even larger squares can be misleading—the eye tends to perceive colors as darker against a white background. We love Benjamin Moore’s online tool, where you can upload a photo of the room and see any color applied to it.” katicurtisdesign.com, Jose Oceguera: 914-760-4435

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JAN SHOWERS + LOUIS GLORIA

How did you come to work together? Jan: I saw the quality of craftsmanship Louis possessed and was so impressed. The work he did on our room at the first Kips Bay Decorator Show House Dallas was masterful, and we received more comments about it than anything else. We have been collaborating for the five years since!

Why is the connection between designer and painting contractor key to a project’s success? Louis: When these two parties communicate well and have a “feel” for each other’s skills and talents, the result will fit the homeowner’s desires, personality and character like a glove. Also, being able to troubleshoot through the confusion of any unexpected issue is something that is strengthened with years of experience working together.

Share a pro tip for choosing the right paint color. Jan: In rooms with low ceilings, I like to paint the ceilings, moldings and walls all the same color. It causes the room to look larger and taller.

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CINCINNATI, OH

O. STEPHANIE BEVERLY + JESSICA GALLOWAY

Why is the connection between designer and painting contractor key to a project’s success? Stephanie: I think of the designer-painter relationship much like a musician and the conductor. Both are essential to a beautiful and cohesive sound—and space, in the context of design.

What are some of your go-to paint products?

Jessica: Benjamin Moore’s Scuff-X is the bee’s knees! The leveling capability of this product is superb. The satin finish is true satin and doesn’t lose sheen with spray application. Newer to my toolbox is Command. We refinish staircases often, and for stair treads, I stand by this product.

Which colors inspire you the most? Stephanie: Hands down, the most inspirational colors are deep, moody ones that evoke a feeling like a loving embrace or a nod to creativity: blacks, deep blues, purples, deep oranges and deep, golden yellows.

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PETI LAU + JOHN FASANO

The order of the day may be paint, but Peti Lau and John Fasano first met due to the installation of wallpaper. After collaborating to install it for a Housing Works Design on a Dime charity event in 2016, the duo began a partnership that would culminate in countless perfected paint jobs. As Peti says, “It takes two to tango!” Asked to share their old-faithful approaches to the process, one talks color and the other formula. “I tend to go with saturated hues of blues, dark greens, teals and wine colors when I want drama,” Peti says. “When neutrals are the call, I like warm tones like taupes, greiges and sage colors.” John chimes in, “The specific features of Aura give the premium application we’re seeking, but my favorite combo is White Dove OC-17 in Advance Satin. It holds color and gives a durable, high-end finish.” With Peti’s design eye and John’s technical expertise and unparalleled prep work, they make an ideal team for each perceptive client. “I love that I get to help transform lives by giving my clients the ability to create their unique home,” Peti says. “That begins, of course, with paint.” petilau.com, @jsnpainting

SARAH VAILE + JIM BERARDI AND MIKE FOLEY

When a designer has a reputation for color, it’s a safe bet they’ll have a close relationship with a painting pro. Case in point: Sarah Vaile, Jim Berardi and Mike Foley (center). She’s known for her use of bold hues, and they are the application pros who make it happen. “Paint is the most underestimated challenge of interior design,” Sarah shares. “It is the canvas.” Jim and Mike play to its importance, with a knack for selecting the ideal formula and sheen, and then executing it to perfection—and to the client’s delight. “We collectively seek discerning clients who can appreciate the impact of fine prep and nice brushwork,” Mike says. “There are many factors we consider along the way, from a family’s lifestyle to window exposure and beyond.” sarahvaile.com, divincipainters.com

CHICAGO, IL
“I love mi xing sheens in an unexpected fashion, such as high gloss sprayed onto the crown molding and paneling, with matte on the walls.”
PHOTOGRAPHY: VAILE/FOLEY/GASPARRO: PETRA FORD; LAU/FASANO: BRITTANY AMBRIDGE
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JAMIE DECK + FERENCE SCHOLD

When one holds to the “less is more” philosophy, there is a certain demand on the foundation of a space: there must be incomparable quality. As a designer known for her minimalist, Japanese and Nordic-inspired spaces, Jamie Deck would know. For her, the clean slate of simplicity begins with paint— and expert Ference Schold. “In this artistic collaboration, both the interior designer and the painting contractor play integral roles, each contributing their unique skills and expertise to the vision,” Jamie says. “Ference meticulously prepares surfaces, addressing imperfections.” Being that Jamie and her clients gravitate toward crisp, tranquil whites and creams, a smooth application is a necessity. The secret, Ference emphasizes, lies in formulation. “Paint products that offer ease of application without splattering or sagging are imperative to that flawless finish,” he says. “I prioritize those that have good viscosity control, reducing the likelihood of drips or visible brush and roller marks. This also enhances the efficiency of my process, because it eliminates the need for excessive touch-ups and corrections along the way.” shift-interiors.com, fandmscholdpainting.com

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CA

KRISTINE PAIGE + KARLO ARELLANO

It establishes the desired mood, creates an emotional background for furnishings and art, integrates the interiors with the surrounding landscape, highlights the details of woodwork—paint, as Kristine Paige tells it, plays a critical role in any design she creates. Perhaps it is little wonder that she and accomplished paint pro Karlo Arellano have formed a lasting partnership. “Kristine is the orchestrator using her skill set to wave progress along,” Karlo says. “But we know that a paint job can make or break that project, so we live by the phrase, ‘It’s not how you start, but how you finish,’ and bring the best product and application technique for each client.”

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VANCOUVER, BC
“Color works best when it is d eveloped into a thoughtful palette that unfolds throughout the project. Each hue acts as a team member to the others.”
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PHOTOGRAPHY: DECK/SCHOLD: TANYA GOEHRING; PAIGE/ARELLANO: AMY DICKERSON

Advice FROM THE Experts

“I always use Benjamin Moore Waterborne ceiling paint. It’s so flat that any light in the room makes the ceiling glow. For potential imperfections, it is the best high-tide secret weapon you can find.”

“ When I present a blind test set of samples for clients, 90 percent of the time Aura is chosen. It offers a rich vibrancy that is second to none.”

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“Scuff-X is a first-of-its-kind commercial product with superior scuff-resistance. It’s amazing for high-traffic areas, water-born and low-VOC— uncommon for high-performance paint.”
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Satin gives you the feel of a classic, timeless oil finish without the disadvantage of rapid yellowing.”
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Right this way...

It’s always curious to see what, and who, is buzzy in the design ether—the people and trends our editors are keeping an eye on. Lately, we’ve observed design hotshots from across the country who have piqued our interest with work that is fresh and compelling. These on-the-rise talents are pushing design forward with new ways of working, from AI and generative artwork to sustainability top-of-mind.

We are thrilled to introduce NEXT IN DESIGN 99, our editorial list of this year’s most promising and intriguing interior designers. It is incredibly important to me, and for our brand, to appreciate and nurture talent as well as learn from this amazing group. We will keep close to them throughout the year with editorial highlights, mentorship programs and events. Don’t miss our NID99 featured in this issue and use the logo’s QR code inside for a deeper look. Let’s all enjoy the discovery!

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DESIGN STORIES

… with House of Rohl

THREE DESIGNERS | ONE PORTFOLIO | ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES

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House of Rohl® is a portfolio of luxury decorative plumbing brands curated from around the world, allowing you to tell your own story of a life well crafted: Riobel®, Perrin & Rowe®, Shaws®, ROHL® and Victoria + Albert®. Each brand has a unique story that connects craft, place of origin and specialized techniques that deliver timeless design. Together they bring a richness of heritage, innovation and endless design opportunities to your kitchen and bath.

For inspiration, House of Rohl partnered with three nationally-recognized designers, each curating their own vision of whole-home design using their favorite brands from its portfolio. On the following pages, their modern, traditional and transitional interpretations come to life, capturing the richness of heritage, craftsmanship and timelessness that is House of Rohl.

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ALL THINGS MODERN

In a world filled with digital noise, designer Amhad Freeman, of Amhad Freeman Interiors, creates serene sanctuaries of calm, clean-lined design that soothe and inspire the senses. Freeman’s compelling spaces elevate every design story with the use of natural materials, pared-back details and quiet color palettes. It’s no surprise that the award-winning designer was drawn to House of Rohl early on, taken with its level of craftsmanship and detail. Since then, its portfolio of brands has become a mainstay in the Black-led firm’s projects, bringing an elegant, stylistic

blend to every design. Dreamy minimalism defines Freeman’s approach, captured here in the modern version of his vision board. Looking to create an environment outfitted for urban living, Freeman went to work mixing materials and similar shapes throughout. “My goal was to find plumbing that was modern, simple and cohesive,” he says. Riobel’s Bistro Kitchen Faucet launched his scheme, which includes a painted Victoria + Albert tub in Signal Black Matte, ROHL’s Eclissi Faucet and Perrin & Rowe sinks for their craftsmanship.

AMHAD FREEMAN

Amhad Freeman Interiors amhadfreeman.com

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• Three words that best describe the look you were going for: Modern. Versatile. Elegant.

• Five words that define House of Rohl: Beautiful. Smart. Current. Functional. Significant.

• K+B design musts: Stylish and functional plumbing. Without those elements, you just have a boring experience.

• Recent trends impacting K+B design: To be honest, there are no trends for my designs. I allow each space to speak to me and that dictates the design.

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“I WANTED ALL THE PIECES TO RELATE TO ONE ANOTHER WITHOUT BEING THE SAME. THIS ALLOWS THE PRODUCTS TO PLAY WELL TOGETHER, WHILE HAVING THEIR OWN PERSONALITIES.”
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KEEPING WITH TRADITION

Named one of the “Top 100 Interior Designers in the World” with 13 ASID Design Excellence Awards, interior and product designer Donna Mondi, of Donna Mondi Interior Design, has seen and done. Introduced to House of Rohl early on, Mondi was tasked with selecting plumbing for a custom home builder she worked with in an affluent Chicago suburb. “House of Rohl always had a great selection and beautiful finishes, and their faucets felt so good,” Mondi says. “I am big on how elements feel on a daily basis.” Here, Mondi took a traditional approach

to her whole-home concept, envisioning spaces with classical elements, but with a twist. Starting in the kitchen, she chose Perrin & Rowe’s Bridge Faucet and a chef’s sink with all the bells and whistles, then moved to the primary bathroom, where a Victoria + Albert Freestanding Bathtub in Signal Black Matte creates drama. “Powder rooms might be my favorite spaces to design, so I couldn’t pass that up, and a sexy bar lounge resonates with my firm’s provocative style,” she adds. “And I rounded it out with a chic and highly-functional laundry room.”

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• What provided the jumpingoff point for your design? The Holborn from Perrin & Rowe and Graceline from ROHL are my favorites! Traditional, but with modern simplicity.

• Three words that best describe the look you were going for: Classic. Timeless. Luxurious.

• Favorite House of Rohl products: I’m a sucker for the Perrin & Rowe Holborn and Armstrong versions of the Bridge Faucet for the kitchen, and Victoria + Albert’s Amiata Tub with ROHL’s Graceline Tub Filler in the bathroom.

• K+B design musts: Function first! Every kitchen should have a beautiful faucet with a side sprayer and air switch. I love a large, generous sink and pot fillers too.

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“I’M A TEXTURE OVER PATTERN PERSON, SO I IMAGINED THIS HOME WITH RICH, YUMMY FABRICS AND WALLCOVERINGS PAIRED WITH ELEGANT UPHOLSTERY AND REFINED MILLWORK.”

TIME FOR TRANSITIONAL

Interior, furniture and soon-to-be textile designer Joy Williams, of Joyful Designs Studio, is always intentional with her approach, seeking to enhance clients’ homes and lives with her stylish, textured and visuallyimpactful spaces. The design influencer and expert discovered House of Rohl at Chicago’s The Mart years back and, in her words, “completely fell in love with the beauty and craftsmanship of the brands under its house of design.” For her transitional take on this design, Williams brought to mind spaces she would design for her own family; how she would want

her kitchen and baths to function and look aesthetically. “I considered the type of craftsmanship that draws me in from materiality to finishes, she says. “The goal was to achieve a level of artful joy.” For the bathrooms, she pulled from Shaws, Victoria + Albert, Riobel and Perrin & Rowe, which provided a complementary mix, and for the kitchen, she went all in on ROHL. “I love the look of chrome and mixing metals,” she says. Williams continued the chrome theme in the bath, punctuating the look with a deep, soulful violet-purple, freestanding soaking tub.

MORE WITH JOY

• Three terms that best describe the look you were going for: Modernity. Soulfulness. Artistic Expression.

• Five terms that define House of Rohl: Artful. Well-Crafted. Beautiful. Substantial. Heritage Quality.

• K+B design musts: Refined, beautiful fixtures and hardware. These are the details that make the design.

• Recent trends impacting K+B design: Smart technology and color.

JOY WILLIAMS Joyful Designs Studio joyfuldesignsllc.com 312.834.7713 joyfuldesignsstudio
CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Victoria + Albert Ios Freestanding Soaking Bathtub with No Overflow Hole in Purple Violet | Perrin & Rowe Deco Exposed Floor Mount Tub Filler with Handshower in Polished Chrome with Cross Handle | ROHL Allia Fireclay 2 Bowl Undermount Kitchen Sink in Matte Black | ROHL Tuario Pulldown Faucet U-Spout in Polished Chrome with Matte Black Accents with Lever Handle | Riobel Salomé
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“STYLISTICALLY, ALL OF THE FAUCETS I CHOSE HAVE ARTISTIC SENSIBILITIES AND ARE THE JEWELS OF THE ROOMS. EACH ONE STANDS ON ITS OWN.”

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INSPIRING MIND

CAREN RIDEAU

On the heels of launching her handmade tableware collection with revered Mexican potter Gorky Gonzalez—a line of colorful earthenware dishes—Luxe talks to Pacific Palisadesbased designer, author and vintner Caren Rideau (who co-runs boutique winery Tierra Y Vino in the Santa Ynez Valley) about every foodie’s favorite space. kitchendesigngroup.com

What are the hallmarks of a Caren Rideau-designed kitchen? They’re simple and timeless, but I love incorporating unique cabinet details and custom hoods so that every kitchen feels special.

Share a few favorite resources for decorative elements. Household by Nickey Kehoe for unique table linens and kitchen accessories, Rolling Greens for succulents, and the zellige tile gallery at Waterworks—I’m fond of the textures and colorways of authentic tiles from Morocco.

What are your clients asking for now? We’re adding sculleries or back kitchens to a lot of designs, as well as steam ovens for a healthier way of cooking, and juice or wellness bars.

If you had to pick your one must-have kitchen item, it would be... As much as I enjoy cooking and using a lot of different kitchen tools, a wine bottle opener and my molcajete for making fresh salsas and guacamole are a must.

OPEN HOUSE

SELEZIONE INTERIORS

Italian finishings and fabrication firm Selezione Interiors has recently opened in West Hollywood. “As a businessman, I follow my instincts, and I sensed opportunity in Los Angeles,” says Paul Chavez, the company’s founder. Selezione is known for partnering with architects and designers to build out luxury interiors, from kitchens and bathrooms to closets, screening and paneled walls, as well as for crafting custom furnishings. Just south of Santa Monica Boulevard, the new showroom offers a materials library of some 3,000 samples (among them, woods, marbles, leathers and metals) making it one of the largest resources in the country. selezioneinteriors.com

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Interior designer Jennifer Miller has been creating homes throughout Los Angeles (and beyond to Montecito and Sebastopol) since she opened her eponymous firm in 2010—but she has now decided to expand her talents across different media. Earlier in the year, she launched an ecofriendly wallpaper division, Miller House, which produces hand-painted, made-to-order designs inspired by her artwork. Painting is, for Miller, a longtime passion, and her debut collection, called California Garden, was inspired by watercolors made at her Silver Lake home. Comprised of five patterns (Succulents, Seaweed, Pittosporum, Olives and Vines), its colorways sport such evocative names as Sea, Salt and Sage. Now, those watercolors are making their own debut as Miller is releasing them as limited-edition prints via her website this fall. And rounding out her year of expansion is the inaugural textile line she is readying for launch in early 2024. “The new patterns and colorways are also based on my drawings and will coordinate with the existing wallpapers,” she shares, adding that they will be printed in the United States on 100% linen fabrics. “My designs are meant to bring the garden inside and act as living art, transforming spaces with a sense of serenity, warmth and soul connection.”

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ON VIEW

Designed as an imagined 17th-century Dutch collector’s cabinet of curiosities, this exhibition presents more than 300 artworks and objets (including paintings, scientific instruments, porcelain and taxidermy) while reflecting on the economics and politics behind collecting. As Europeans explored the globe in past centuries, they amassed wide collections that functioned much like the encyclopedic museums of today—and in doing so established hierarchies of worth and value that often brought devastating results to both humans and the environment. On view from September 17 through March 3, the show looks at collecting through a critical lens, while also offering a one-ofa-kind experience replete with unique, surprising pieces. lacma.org

“THE WORLD MADE WONDROUS: THE DUTCH COLLECTOR’S CABINET AND THE POLITICS OF POSSESSION” AT THE LOS ANGELES COUNTY MUSEUM OF ART
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WEST EDGE

The former West Los Angeles site of the Martin Cadillac dealership and drive-in cinema is now a dynamic mixed-use complex with an office tower designed by Gensler, a residential tower by Togawa Smith Martin and landscape architecture by Rios. “West Edge’s design pays homage to the property’s history, including a terrace for outdoor movie screenings, Cadillac-inspired seating and color schemes, and artwork alluding to L.A.’s automotive history,” says Matthew Hines, the director of the property’s development firm, Hines. At the corner of Olympic and Bundy, West Edge’s amenities include restaurants and fitness facilities, as well as retail shopping. westedgela.com

TALKING SHOP

HABITAT HOME & GARDEN

Building on the success of its locations in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara, Habitat Home & Garden has opened in Malibu. The longtime family-run firm, now headed by the founder’s nephew, Kaj Maloney, gives Luxe the inside scoop. habitathomeandgarden.com

What prompted the Malibu location? It’s been a dream of ours to open in Southern California. When we stumbled upon a historic former hardware store on the Pacific Coast Highway, we took that as a sign to commit to the idea.

Describe the shop’s ethos. Our company was founded on wanderlust. Years ago, my uncle Lars went to India and eventually began importing handmade pieces from around the world. Trends would come and go, but we stayed the course, offering rare, vintage and reclaimed pieces. Our aesthetic is grounded in earth tones and our offerings are solid in feel, with an energy to them. Due to our unique pieces, the look of each shop can change weekto-week. We’re always evolving.

Have you seen Californians’ tastes shift in recent years? Yes. People are more intentional about what they buy. They want pieces that speak to them and are looking for companies with integrity and for products with interesting stories to tell.

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Alexis Pearl

ALEXIS PEARL DESIGN

DALLAS

Status report: We strive to create elevated yet approachable interiors. Mixing design genres and honoring the unique architecture of a space is top of mind. Manifesting: A lighting line with Visual Comfort & Co. would be fun! alexispearldesign.com

Becky Carter

STUDIO BECKY CARTER

OAKLAND

Aesthetic ethos: Retro-futuristic. I draw inspiration from historical design, but I’m always applying it to what will last beyond the present moment to create work that doesn’t sit in any specific timeline or cultural movement. Sustainability stance: We prioritize locally made furniture, eliminating air and sea freight to shrink our global footprint. beckycarter.com

Crystal + Ben Sinclair

CRYSTAL SINCLAIR DESIGNS

NEW YORK CITY

Art crush: Laura Berger’s latest paintings of women’s figures take my breath away. They are so sexy, organic and modern. Dream collab: It would be incredibly fun to design a line of trims, including crown moldings, cornices, friezes and ceiling medallions. Finding good trim options is a challenge. crystalsinclairdesigns.com

Dimitra Anderson

DIMITRA ANDERSON HOME

REDWOOD CITY, CA

What’s next: We’re currently expanding into hospitality design with two exciting projects underway. While residential design remains our primary business, our team is looking forward to embarking into this new

space. Color choice: Farrow & Ball’s Hague Blue and Benjamin Moore’s Misty Gray for trim. dimitraanderson.com

Jen Talbot

JEN TALBOT DESIGN

CHICAGO

Company credo: Live close to the edge. The best designs—and ideas—live in the uneasy place at the edge of our comfort zone. That is where raw creativity thrives. Go-to pattern: Tiger Mountain by Dedar. jentalbotdesign.com

Justin Charette

JUSTIN CHARETTE DESIGN

NEW YORK CITY

Excited by: More color throughout homes. While beautiful, the sea of beige projects can be redundant. I love unique color applications, whether on a ceiling, doors or kitchen cabinets. Architectural legend: Peter Marino. I admire his bold designs, ability to let art live at the forefront, and our mutual love of all things leather. justincharette.com

Katie Bowe

Taratsas

KATIE BOWE DESIGN

SCOTTSDALE

Industry outlook: I’m constantly

surprised by the continuing innovation in materials, whether it be porcelain, fabrics or lighting. It opens the possibilities for what we can create. Interiors icon: I love Ray Booth’s use of classicism but in a way that feels timeless. His work always seems to be pitch perfect. katiebowedesign.com

Michael Tomei

MICHAEL VINCENT DESIGN

NEW YORK CITY

Style approach: A harmonious fusion of historical charm and contemporary sophistication. Influenced by: The captivating visuals, rich narratives and exquisite set designs of historical films; exploring different cultures and traveling to diverse destinations to broaden my perspective; and the innovative use of materials and cutting-edge technologies in contemporary art and design. michaelvincentdesign.com

Sarah Weichel

SWIKE DESIGN

LOS ANGELES

Every home must have: Window treatments! I know people say lighting is the jewelry of the home, but I say custom window treatments give lighting a run for its money! On the docket: To

create a go-to design resource for first-time homeowners. swikedesign.com

Seth van den Bergh

THE DRAWING ROOM

ATLANTA

Specialty: Creating spaces that not only inspire but also immerse individuals in a world of creativity and elegance. We take pride in crafting an experience that celebrates uniqueness and ignites inspiration. Career highlight: A recent partnership with a prominent builder in Alpharetta, Georgia, which led to designing custom homes throughout the area. thedrawingroomatl.com

Whitney Ray

WYETH RAY INTERIORS

ATLANTA

Design mantra: Every client has something that is intimately theirs— family heirlooms, a specific passion or their cultural background. You’ll never have two projects look alike if you base the design on your client’s unique story. Design pulse: People are embracing a broader spectrum of the term “neutral.” Who knew that navy and dark green would become a standard color choice in kitchen cabinetry? wyethray.com

artful innovators
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A painting by America Martin decorates a punchy New York City space designed by Justin Charette.

color connoisseurs

the backdrop of her career. joyfuldesignsllc.com

Katie Davis

KATIE DAVIS DESIGN

HOUSTON

Style approach: I am forever inspired by the Cotswolds, so there’s an English cottage vibe throughout our portfolio. Our projects always include a whimsical wallcovering or textile. Modern renaissance: The return of ruffle skirts has my inner grandma giddy. We love adding a pop of fun with contrasting welts or fringe. katiedavisdesign.com

Leah Ring

ANOTHER HUMAN

LOS ANGELES

Amy Vroom

THE RESIDENCY BUREAU

SEATTLE

Specialty: With a background in advertising, I’m trained to search for the story. Bringing a client’s story to life requires someone who can hear what’s being said—and read between the lines—to achieve meaningful design. Manifesting: A dream is to design a boutique hotel. theresidencybureau.com

Andrea Marino Taylor

ANDREA MARINO DESIGN

DALLAS

Excited by: The shift from the all-white aesthetic to color and pattern. Maximalism that feels inviting and intentional rather than cluttered and busy. Dream collab: Wallpaper is my love language. I would paper every inch of each project if I could. My favorite, go-to brands include Soane, Schumacher and Cole & Son. andreamarinodesign.com

Erica Volkmer

EVENSEN DESIGN

AUSTIN

Company credo: We are mindful of

the architecture, scale and the setting’s vernacular to create a strong foundation for the interiors. We build our spaces by layers, addressing trim work, cabinets, walls and ceilings first. Artisan admiration: Sarah Lubin out of Austin. Her art makes me smile. evensendesign.com

Hannah Ozburn

HANNAH OZBURN INTERIORS

CHARLOTTE

Status report: It’s a constant balance between work and home life. I try to be selective of the projects I take on. Two new builds and working with local architect Garrett Nelson are on the horizon. Influenced by: My mom is an interior decorator, so I have been immersed in this world since childhood. hannahozburninteriors.com

Helen Bergin

HELEN BERGIN INTERIORS

PALM BEACH

Favorite artist: Everything about Patricia Treib’s works of art inspire me. They are full of passion. Sustainability stance: We want to contribute to minimizing our environmental impact with

innovative materials—whether that be upcycled leathers, vintage finds, sustainably made building products or technological innovations. helenbergininteriors.com

Jasmin Reese

JASMIN REESE INTERIORS

CHICAGO

Design mantra: We’re a colorloving firm that delivers confident spaces, blending antiques with modern elements, dark finishes mixed with light, and feminine tones contrasting with masculine. My rooms appear maximalist at first blush, however they have edited furnishings and simple styling. Go-to pattern: A Renaissance-style marbleized pattern is very chic. jasminreeseinteriors.com

Joy Williams

JOYFUL DESIGNS STUDIO

CHICAGO

On my radar: I’ve been testing AI and how it can enhance or impact my business, from the way I practice and design to client presentations. Interiors icon: Joy Moyler. I admire her depth of knowledge about the industry as well as the grit and artistry that are

Aesthetic ethos: Colorful, layered, relaxed and Postmodern. Memphis Milano was influential in my early furniture design work, and the spirit of the movement still influences me. They were making products and spaces that were bold, bizarre and playful. Color choice: I always try to work in some shade of lime green. anotherhuman.la

Maria Wu

STUDIO WU

SAN FRANCISCO

What’s next: As a ChineseAmerican, I want to understand my cultural history and incorporate it into my designs. What can I do to bring awareness to not just my own culture but also other underrepresented peoples? Common thread: I love a small-scale print because they can be layered and always look good together. Décors Barbares by Nathalie Farman-Farma is a favorite. studiowuinteriors.com

Meg Kelly

CLELLA DESIGN

NASHVILLE

On the docket: We are in the midst of building a branded studio. It’s something I’ve dreamed of doing for years. Design crush: Billy Cotton’s designs come across so effortlessly cool. I love how each of his projects has its own style and nothing ever feels like a repeat of the same look. clelladesign.com

In a bright Chicago primary bedroom, Jasmin Reese employs a bold color palette of moody hues.

pattern players

Elizabeth Mollen

STONE TEXTILE STUDIO

CHICAGO

Style approach: As a maximalist with a modern eclectic vibe, I love taking risks with color, pattern and antiques. Layering current and meaningful vintage elements makes for a unique and personalized space. Go-to pattern: A classic black-and-white check or stripe. stonetextilestudio.com

Emily June Spanos

EMILY JUNE DESIGNS

HOUSTON

On my radar: Color coming back (‘banish the beige’ is our mantra!). We’re known for vibrant, playful and imaginative style, so we’re glad to see fun, personalized design again. Color choice: Benjamin Moore’s

Soft Pink is my go-to! Its warm, slightly pink undertone reads as a neutral and complements any pattern. emilyjunedesigns.com

Emily Painter

EMILY PAINTER INTERIORS

PALM BEACH

Aesthetic ethos: A blend of traditional elegance with a colorful, beachy twist—where classic design meets island style. Mixing colors and fabrics is my specialty. Architectural legend: I’d love to work with Quinlan Terry. His classical architecture and style are incredible. emilypainter.com

Emily Yeates

URBAN REVIVAL

PHOENIX Company credo: Go bold. We don’t want to create predictable spaces

or play it safe. We prefer mixing it up with prints and colors—that’s how you know magic is about to happen. Every home must have: Lounge seating in the kitchen! You’ll never want to live any other way. urbanrevivalphx.com

Holly Hickey Moore

HOLLY HICKEY MOORE

INTERIOR DESIGN

DALLAS

Specialty: We craft interiors that tell stories by integrating personal travels, memories and achievements. Infusing homes with a narrative and history captures the essence of our clients’ unique experiences. Manifesting: I want to open a multidisciplinary space to host art and other special gatherings, like a secret garden. hollyhickeymoore.com

Jennifer Beek Hunter

JENNIFER HUNTER DESIGN

NEW YORK CITY

Status report: I recently launched a hardware line with SA Baxter, and we’re renovating a historic Brooklyn brownstone, which has been such a dream project. Art crush: Chris Pearson paints incredible floors. I love the way he depicts specimen marble; you can see his historical knowledge of Italy in the work. jenniferhunterdesign.com

Jessica Ayromloo

AYROMLOO DESIGN

LOS ANGELES

Industry outlook: I’m excited by the rise of a younger generation of designers. I love seeing the shift of ideas and fresh aesthetics. Sustainability stance: We actively seek out environmentally conscious materials. Exploring this has led to fascinating finds, like adding mica powder to paint for a glimmer effect. ayromloo.design

Lauren E. Lowe

LAUREN ELAINE INTERIORS

ATLANTA

Design mantra: Always buy the art; it’s what gives interiors life. Don’t

think twice about where a flea market find will fit. You’ll be glad to have those special treasures in your collection. Interiors icon: David Netto’s taste is impeccable. His East Coast sensibility mixed with a chic and contemporary aesthetic gets me every time. laurenelaineinteriors.com

Ronald Alvarez + Monica Santayana

MONIOMI DESIGN

MIAMI

Design pulse: We’re loving the new take on traditional artisan techniques. It’s paramount to maintain craftsmanship that has survived decades and uplift the artisans preserving those skills. Influenced by: Vibrant, saturated colors and layered patterns inspired by our Hispanic roots and Miami’s culture. It’s an innate and crucial part of our aesthetic. moniomi.com

Sarah Lederman

SARAH LEDERMAN INTERIORS

NEW YORK CITY

On the docket: Upcoming projects include a historic Boston town house, a handful of Manhattan apartments and the lobby of a historic Art Deco building in the city. Excited by: Brands that reference history and tradition in an authentic way, like Jamb, which beautifully captures the classic English country house aesthetic, and Atelier Vime for its revitalization of handwoven French wicker. sarahledermaninteriors.com

Whitney McGregor

WHITNEY MCGREGOR DESIGNS

GREENVILLE, SC

Design influence: I grew up surrounded by creative people, and my mom exposed me to art in all its forms. My time in France studying art and plein air painting was life changing in so many ways. Brand discovery: I love Parvum Opus and everything they are putting out into the world. whitneymcgregor.com

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For a dramatic statement in a Dallas entryway, Holly Hickey Moore commissioned a handpainted mural by Nikki Stinson.

Alexis Smith

SHOSHIN

CARMEL, CA

On the docket: The word ‘shoshin’ comes from the idea of ‘beginner’s mind’ in Zen Buddhism and is a reminder to keep myself open to new concepts. I’m excited to dip my toe into product design next year. Color choice: Green Smoke by Farrow & Ball. This shade feels familiar, maybe because it reflects what you would find in the natural world. studioshoshin.com

Becca Casey

BECCA INTERIORS

GREENWICH, CT

Style approach: With a touch of slow living philosophy, we believe in mindful choices and purposeful design. The balance between mixing aesthetics while honoring our English heritage is also top of mind. Sustainability stance: We endeavor to continuously utilize quality materials that not only

garner beauty but are also conscious and respectful of our environment. beccainteriors.com

Bridgette Haulenbeek

BRIDGETTE HAULENBEEK INTERIORS

CHICAGO

Company credo: As a small onewoman show, my approach to design is just that: approachable, nonjudgmental, sensible, ethical and patient. Manifesting: To give more to Humble Design Chicago. As a former social worker, it is the organization that brings together both my passion and purpose of giving back to society through interior design. bridgettehaulenbeek.com

Bryan Yates

YATES DESYGN

DALLAS

Industry outlook: The last few years brought a deep desire for individuality in the home. People

now want to create spaces that show their personality. Interiors icon: Joseph Dirand because I love the spaces he creates. His play on pattern, color, texture and material is artful and refined. yatesdesygn.com

Candace Mary Griffin

CANDACE MARY INTERIORS

CHICAGO

Status report: Our spaces inspire people to stay awhile. I’m currently in the process of opening a commercial loft in Chicago where guests can stay and feel inspired. My dream is to have several places to share with travelers. Art crush: Bisa Butler’s use of color and quilted material is so beautifully executed. Her pieces tell a story and command the room. candacemaryinteriors.com

Carmen René Smith

AQUILO INTERIORS

OAKLAND

Excited by: Designers who are fearlessly pushing the boundaries of what it means to be avant-garde. The movement of art and design into the future excites me, and I’m ready to be at the forefront. Go-to pattern: A bold stripe is a transitional tool that can marry many styles in one space. aquilointeriors.com

Gregory Rockwell

GREGORY ROCKWELL INTERIORS

BROOKLYN

Design pulse: It’s refreshing that young people are buying vintage and antique furniture again. Influenced by: I grew up in New England and spent most of my summers in Maine. I was always surrounded by a certain Waspy sensibility in decoration that I either lean into, or actively work against! gregoryrockwell.com

Jessica Nelson + Stephanie Lindsey

ETCH DESIGN GROUP

AUSTIN

Aesthetic ethos: Our style lets us create worlds that fully express who our clients are. We give life to spaces through color, texture, layers and pattern, including wallpaper— but not your grandma’s wallpaper.

Every home must have: A living plant! etchinteriordesign.com

Jessica Stambaugh

JS INTERIORS

NASHVILLE

Specialty: We decorate for spaces that feel natural and comfortable, and less ‘Designed’ with a capital D. Our clients tend to live comfortably and casually, and have their own fabulous style we aim to enhance. Dream collab: Designing a collection of fabrics and wallpaper patterns inspired by American folk art archival documents. js-interiors.com

Lauren Lerner

LIVING WITH LOLO SCOTTSDALE

Design mantra: We are known for our eclectic and modern style, and I am passionate about nudging my clients out of their comfort zones to create an ultra-customized space. Architectural legend: Kroeger Janev Architects uses the environment and home’s location to inspire their work. The end result is always seamless. livingwithlolo.com

Nancy Holst

HOLST INTERIORS

GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO

Proud moment: When I was earning my degree in design years ago, my boys and I would sit together at the dining room table independently completing our homework. Soon, they were carrying tile samples, moving furniture and sorting fabrics. We have all learned so much by helping one another and working hard. What’s next: The everchanging cycles of work are refreshing and force me to be disciplined, detailed and goal orientated about our projects in the works. holstinteriors.com

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Designer Alexis Smith of Shoshin conceived a scheme that honors the bones of this turn-of-the-century estate in Piedmont, California.

Aileen Warren + Kiley Jackson

JACKSON WARREN INTERIORS

HOUSTON

Style approach: We share a love of antiques and timeless lines. Our designs have a traditional flair, but we enjoy integrating current elements like unconventional colors, textures and contemporary art. Dream collab: A rug line! For us, rugs are the foundation of any room and the furnishing we try to select first. jacksonwarreninteriors.com

Allison Lind

ALLISON LIND INTERIORS

SEATTLE

Industry outlook: Loving the movement towards warmer, richer colors. After the long-lived stark-white kitchen and gray floors phase, we’re all in desperate need of some depth. Every home must have: A rescue dog! Or a place that provides you even just a few moments for quiet reflection and rejuvenation–whatever that looks like for you. allisonlind.com

Christina Nielsen

CHRISTINA NIELSEN DESIGN

NEW YORK CITY

On the docket: Completing several projects where the aesthetics totally vary. I never want to box myself into one style of decorating, and I think you’ll see that malleability once the spaces are photographed. Art crush: After studying photography at university, I’m fascinated with the way Marilyn Minter disrupts the narrative in imagery. christinanielsendesign.com

Eva Higby

HIGBY DESIGN

SCOTTSDALE

Excited by: The science behind why beauty and the built

environment is important to our overall well-being. I’m really interested in the study of neuroaesthetics and the impact design has on how we live. Artisan admiration: Organic, sculptural pieces crafted by hand add a special touch to any space. I recently discovered the work of Philip M. Soucy, whose ceramics draw you in and keep your attention. higbydesign.com

Jaqui Seerman

JAQUI SEERMAN DESIGN

LOS ANGELES

Design pulse: An important trend happening today is the celebration of craftsmanship and handmade products. This brings such authenticity and soul to spaces. Manifesting: An artisanal yet accessible product line is firmly on my wish list. jaquiseerman.com

Jenni Pruett

PRUETT & CO.

DENVER

Specialty: Modern, eclectic and color-forward design. Whether it’s contemporary or traditional, the common threads throughout our work are tones and textures—a lot of them! Color choice: Seaworthy by Sherwin-Williams. The deep, dreamy hue of the ocean at dusk is my favorite color, and this teal tends to make an appearance in my projects. pruettco.com

Jessica Maros

MAROS DESIGNS

DALLAS

Influenced by: A ‘spiritual living’ approach that extends beyond the visual and focuses on what harmony and wellness means for each person. Status report: While currently building my own dream cabin, I’m also renovating a 100-year-old home in Dallas. It’s been eye-opening to experience the difference between restoration and building from the ground up. marosdesigns.com

Kyle O’Donnell

GRAMERCY DESIGN

NEW YORK CITY

Company credo: As a firm, we engage in weekly collaborative design charrettes to develop custom items, like lighting and furniture. These sessions serve

as a platform for experimenting with new ideas. What’s next: Technology. Staying updated on the latest innovations is crucial to exploring new materials, energyefficient solutions and sustainable practices. gramercy.design

Maca Carrera

MACA INTERIORS

HOLLYWOOD, FL

Design mantra: Prioritize functionality and purpose. Aesthetics are important, but a well-designed space should first and foremost serve its intended purpose and enhance the lives of its inhabitants. Sustainability stance: We firmly believe in the responsibility we have as designers to minimize the environmental impact of our projects and contribute to a more viable future. macainteriors.com

Maureen Ursino

URSINO INTERIORS

COLTS NECK, NJ

Aesthetic ethos: I particularly love using vintage and antiques

alongside contemporary pieces; grounding spaces with natural materials; and crafting details that feel as though they’ve always existed. Interiors icon: Ilse Crawford. I look to her as one of the greats and would be so interested to hear about the ethos of her studio. ursinointeriors.com

Meghan Eisenberg

MEGHAN EISENBERG

INTERIOR DESIGN

LOS ANGELES

Proud moment: A few years ago, I had the great privilege to acquire and remodel the home of my grandfather, midcentury architect Donald Park, which gave me the opportunity to tell his story and honor his legacy. Go-to pattern: Florals! Even in modern homes, it’s nice to soften the space with a touch of botanical. I love styles that are unexpected, engaging and restrained all at once. meghaneisenberg.com

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For a home outside Nashville, Jessica Maros of Maros Designs enveloped a bedroom in Sherwin-Williams’ Cavern Clay.
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Aly Morford + Leigh Lincoln

PURE SALT INTERIORS

NEWPORT BEACH, CA

Specialty: As southern California natives, we take the quintessential relaxed, breezy coastal style to heart. We create homes that feel welcoming and peaceful through a heavy emphasis on neutral color palettes and natural textures. Color choice: Simply White by Benjamin Moore. We love a good, clean base and gravitate toward classic whites. puresaltinteriors.com

Ayesha Usman

AYESHA USMAN DESIGN

SEATTLE

Company credo: There is an inherent connection between nature and design, and the impact our surroundings can have on our emotional, physical and mental health. Career highlight: Working on my first commercial project: A Pakistani-Indian restaurant called Naan-N-Curry in Issaquah, Washington. ayeshausmandesign.com

Candice Truempert-Lee

DESIGNCANDY INTERIORS LLC

CORTE MADERA, CA

Sustainability stance: It’s our guiding principle and where our focus on natural materials comes from. We try to use as few chemicals as possible in the products we specify. It’s better for the environment as well as the clients’ overall health. Go-to pattern: Toiles de Tours Jazz by Pierre Frey. designcandyinteriors.com

Carolina Freyre

CAROLINA DESIGN LLC

MIAMI

Style approach: I’m drawn to natural materials like marble and limestone, bringing the outdoors in, and mixing old with new. Dream collab: I adore de la Guardia Victoria Architects & Urbanists, Inc. and would possibly faint if they ever

asked to collaborate. I love that there is so much research in history and theory behind everything they do. carolinafreyre.com

Janelle Patton

LARK INTERIORS

DALLAS

What’s next: Adding landscape design to our services. Every house we work on is focused around accessing and maximizing the home’s natural light. Most of us don’t live on a lake or in the mountains, but a pretty perennial bed can make a world of difference to your view. Industry outlook: I love seeing more female builders and contractors entering the market. larkinteriorstx.com

Kameran Schaffner

COLLECTIVE DESIGN + BUILD

LITCHFIELD PARK, AZ

Influenced by: Architecture and design that differs from my own familiar experiences witnessed through travel and new cultures. On the docket: A lifestyle store opening in Goodyear, Arizona. We can’t wait to bring the community a taste of our aesthetic through furniture, decor, and a curated selection of clothing and gifts. collectivedesignbuild.com

Kayce Newell + Jamie Critchlow

LKW DESIGN ASSOCIATES

EDWARDS, CO

Excited by: We have recently been working on projects that are moving more in the direction of traditional style. It’s exciting to be looking at things with fresh eyes and putting our twist on what a mountain traditional home can look like. Design mantra: You will never regret buying quality. lkwdesign.co

Laura Brophy

LAURA BROPHY INTERIORS

NEWPORT BEACH, CA

Design pulse: From specifying reclaimed and recycled materials to recommending vendors who support carbon capture initiatives, we take a pragmatic approach to environmental and sustainable considerations. Status report: Two restaurants, several boutique commercial spaces and a number of unique residences throughout the U.S. brophyinteriors.com

Sarah Solis

SARAH SOLIS DESIGN STUDIO

MALIBU

Aesthetic ethos: Sustainable luxury with a deep attachment to the natural world. Creator crush: Claire

Tabouret’s color palette, subject matter, impressionistic and assertive brush strokes, and the subtle emotion she creates in her portraits are a point of inspiration for me. sarahsolis.com

Stephanie Larsen

STEPHANIE LARSEN

INTERIOR DESIGN

SEDONA

Favorite artisan: Jeremy Briddell’s ceramic work leaves me feeling inspired. The tone-on-tone style of his pieces are beautiful. Manifesting: Finding new, attractive ways to bring repurposed materials into the home, whether that’s through reusing wood or incorporating refashioned artwork. stephanielarseninteriors.com

Tammara Stroud

TAMMARA STROUD DESIGN

SEATTLE

Architectural legend: Axel Vervoordt’s philosophy and belief that a home should be a personal expression of the soul resonates with me. I love his ability to integrate art and history while keeping his designs current. Every home must have: Something vintage, such as a family heirloom or something acquired. This weaves in history and adds depth to the design. tammarastroud.com

photo: jessica glynn. The indoor-outdoor experience is blended seamlessly in this breezy Coral Gables, Florida, living room by designer Carolina Freyre.

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Amanda Lodge

AMANDA LODGE DESIGN

HOUSTON

What’s next: Continuing to create cozy, livable spaces and hopefully launching a few custom furniture pieces. Influenced by: Travel, travel, travel! I feel inspired by seeing entire spaces or simply the stitch on a chair. Travel opens your eyes to different design and gives you an appreciation for it all. amandalodgedesign.co

Ashley Ross

MUSE NOIRE

CHARLOTTE

Design mantra: To curate contemporary, global homes that celebrate culture. Architectural legend: Jeanne Gang for her organic yet futuristic approach to buildings. I love a good challenge and would welcome the task of sourcing interior selections that pair well! musenoire.com

Elizabeth Stamos

ELIZABETH STAMOS DESIGN

WINNETKA, IL

Design pulse: The ‘more is more’ aesthetic seems to be hitting the mainstream. It’s always been a part of my philosophy as my spaces are

driven by patterns, colors and layers—but sometimes it’s a hard sell. More clients are open to it now. Go-to pattern: Block-printed bohemian florals. elizabethstamosdesign.com

Kate Taylor

KATE TAYLOR INTERIORS

CHICAGO

Aesthetic ethos: Modern yet timeless. Elegant and warm. Approachable but comfortable. Creator crush: Gail Albert Halaban. I describe her work as gentle voyeurism as her photos explore city life and the relationship between neighbors. I recently purchased one of her “Out My Window” photographs for my home. katetaylorid.com

Keia McSwain

NEKEIA + CO.

DENVER

Company credo: We approach our work as a marathon versus a sprint. This allows us to create thought-provoking, innovative and bold interiors through discovery instead of designing through haste. Dream collab: Bedding. I live for a luxury sheet set with a nice duvet to complete it. nekeiaandco.com

Laetitia Laurent

LAURE NELL INTERIORS

BOCA RATON

Style approach: Authenticity never goes out of style. Manifesting: I recently acquired a pied-à-terre in Paris and a few American clients have expressed interest in doing the same. They want a designer who knows the culture—while understanding the desire for air conditioning—and I might just be the perfect fit for the job. laurenell.com

Megan Grehl

MEGAN GREHL

MIAMI

Specialty: I am half Taiwanese, half American and spent the first 20 years of my life growing up in Hong Kong, Beijing, Taipei, Tokyo and Shanghai. Asian culture and heritage are a huge part of my aesthetic. Sustainability stance: As a mother, I am constantly thinking about the world we will one day leave behind and envisioning how we can reuse materials. megangrehl.com

Molly Bevan + Kim Blankenburg

LAYERS + LINES

DENVER

Excited by: The move toward more

eclectic, interesting, ‘imperfect’ designs, including the careful mixing of pieces and architectural styles from various time periods and vibrant color combinations. Every home must have: An incredible accent chair! A structurally interesting chair can be that one element a room needs to make everything around it better. layerslineshome.com

Rydhima Brar

R/TERIOR STUDIO

LOS ANGELES

Industry outlook: Everything about generative art NFTs is exciting. This platform allows artists to experiment with thousands of ideas in seconds to quickly produce unique pieces. Creativity is boundless with technology!

Design idol: I admire Ettore Sottsass for his use of explosive color in unexpected ways. rteriorstudio.com

Tavia Forbes + Monet Masters

FORBES + MASTERS

ATLANTA

On the docket: Our style is infused with elements drawn from diverse cultures, global travels, art and history. We’re excited to translate this into several product collaborations launching soon! Favorite artist: Tokie Rome-Taylor, whose work explores and honors black and brown children with historical references that counter propaganda and represent a visual elevation. forbesmasters.com

Victoria Jones

STUDIO JAMES

VAIL, CO

Status report: We continue to elevate the concept of ‘mountain modern’ and embrace the inspiring beauty of magnificent landscapes with projects in Vail and Aspen, as well as areas a bit farther flung like Utah and Texas. Color choice: Urbane Bronze from SherwinWilliams. It’s not quite black but gives rooms an incredible sense of depth and mood. studio-james.com

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For a Los Angeles living room, Rydhima Brar of R/Terior Studio took inspiration from iconic 1970s style with a contemporary twist.

Anna-Wooten Loggins

A.WOOTEN INTERIORS

ATLANTA

Manifesting: My rooms always start with textiles, so I would love to have a fabric line. I attended North Carolina State’s College of Textiles and have been in love with the medium ever since. What’s next: We’re expanding our reach beyond Atlanta—like Cabo San Lucas, Lake Oconee, Kiawah Island—and doing more second homes for clients. awooteninteriors.com

Becky Nielsen Filipski

BECKY NIELSEN INTERIORS

NASHVILLE

On the docket: We have a huge project in Los Feliz, California, where we had the opportunity to incorporate some dream details. I’m also shifting my office to

Nashville and focusing on older homes. It’s been fun putting down new roots professionally and personally. Go-to pattern: Chintz, always. beckynielseninteriors.com

Caitlin Kah

CAITLIN KAH INTERIORS

PALM BEACH

Industry outlook: Wallpaper has made a massive comeback. Whether a textured grass cloth or a hand-painted paper, it adds a new layer to a room. Also, performance fabrics have revolutionized design in the sense that they have made an elevated look maintainable for all.

Dream collab: A bedding collection with Matouk. caitlinkah.com

Christina Samatas + Renee DiSanto

PARK AND OAK DESIGN

GLEN ELLYN, IL

Design mantra: Find inspiration in the work around you, but put your

unique spin on everything. Proud moment: This year we opened our expanded showroom, which houses The Parlour at Park & Oak, a cocktail lounge where friends can gather for drinks and conversation in a home-away-from-home setting. parkandoak.com

Jess Knauf

JESS KNAUF DESIGN

DENVER

Company credo: In a world where a lot of design falls into a certain box, it is much more fun to focus on being original, ensuring no two projects look alike. I really don’t feel bound by rules or trends. Every home must have: Drapery! All that yardage brings tremendous warmth to a home. jessknauf.com

Jessica Nelson

JESSICA NELSON DESIGN

SEATTLE

Specialty: One of my favorite things about design is that it’s never boring; there’s always more to learn. There are so many ways to arrive at a beautiful outcome, and we want to explore them all through different styles. Influenced by: Vintage shopping. I’d spend every weekend wandering through antique stores. jessicanelsondesign.com

Lauren Evans

LAUREN EVANS INTERIORS

SAN FRANCISCO

Excited by: I’m loving threedimensional architectural and textural elements added to flooring, cabinetry, walls, furnishings, millwork and stone. It adds richness and character to a space. Sustainability stance: Whether it’s sustainable fabrics, stone surfaces or using green appliances, I’m planning for the long game when it comes to saving materials, energy, water and money. laurenevansinteriors.com

Letecia Ellis

Haywood

LETECIA ELLIS HAYWOOD

INTERIOR DESIGN

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Style approach: Every time we have a team design charette we ask: Is it refined? Is it functional? Does it reflect our clients’ way of life? Interiors icon: Sheila Bridges has done it all (books, television,

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BOLAND LORD DESIGN

DENVER

Aesthetic ethos: Classic and timeless with a modern perspective. We gravitate toward a more traditional style but appreciate contemporary design with classic references and like to evoke the past, present and future in each project. Color choice: Rich, earthy, moody colors like Sherwin-Williams’ Breakwater. bolandlorddesign.com

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FIREFINISH INTERIORS

COCONUT CREEK, FL

Status report: We have been digging deep into sourcing artisanmade products from Brazil, where I’m originally from. There’s a growing appreciation for these pieces, and artisans are receiving more recognition and challenging the mass-produced norm.

Architectural legend: Dailey Janssen Architects’ portfolio showcases a range of visually stunning and well-executed projects. firefinishinteriors.com

Sherrell Neal

SHERRELL DESIGN STUDIO

HOUSTON

Design pulse: We’re seeing natural stones used to create exciting forms and patterns within the residential space—architectural elements for doorways and moldings or fabricated to create scalloped and reeded profiles. Art crush: I recently acquired a piece from Sarah Ramsey. There’s structure to the layers of color in her work. sherrelldesignstudio.com

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BREEGAN JANE

LOS ANGELES

Design pulse: I’m excited by the resurgence of handmade artistry! The work of artisans is so special, and it’s great that an appreciation for what they do is blossoming again. Art crush: Kehinde Wiley’s portraiture subjects are stunning and make poignant statements of inclusion that are as striking as the visuals themselves. breeganjane.com

Delia Kenza

DELIA KENZA INTERIORS

BROOKLYN

Industry outlook: Authenticity in design is very important now, and we’re more interested in understanding the story behind a piece. Asking who made it, and why, is becoming a regular part of our dialogue. Interiors icon: Vicente Wolf spoke on a panel I attended, and his honesty and openness really stuck with me. deliakenzainteriors.com

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INTERIOR DESIGN

SAN FRANCISCO

Status report: We advocate for investing in quality pieces, not fastfashion design. When clients purchase well-crafted items, they become modern heirlooms that can be passed down as opposed to ending up in a landfill. Go-to pattern: A good geometric with repetition, à la David Hicks. erickacatanzaro.com

Kate Blocker

KATE BLOCKER DESIGN

AUSTIN

Aesthetic ethos: Clean, classic, functional, bold, edited and informed. I don’t like to paint myself into a specific category because we should allow ourselves space to evolve. Color choice: I come back to Benjamin Moore’s White Dove time and again as an all-over white for interiors. It’s warm and versatile. kateblockerdesign.com

Katie Monkhouse

KATIE MONKHOUSE

INTERIOR DESIGN

SAN ANSELMO, CA

Company credo: We try to keep our sourcing as local as possible and encourage clients to invest in pieces that will last for generations. I worked in fashion previously and know that conversations around sustainability and consumption are critical! Influenced by: Europe has this amazing relationship with imperfection, celebrating the patina and age of items in a way that really resonates with me. katiemonkhouseinteriors.com

Lindye Galloway

LINDYE GALLOWAY STUDIO

COSTA MESA, CA

Style approach: I look to my coastal California roots while blending clean lines with organic touches and neutral warmth. Favorite artisan: Chris at Buzzell Studios is a master at his craft. He creates custom lighting pieces that are handcrafted, unique and statement worthy! lindyegalloway.com

Michelle Ficker + Peter Dolkas

STUDIO DORION

BROOKLYN

Excited by: Travel has been integral to the development of our aesthetic, which balances classicism with elegant modernity.

Peter studied design history at Sotheby’s Institute of Art, and we both make a point to visit historical design landmarks around the world. Architectural legend: Gil

Schafer because of the beautifully and properly proportioned rooms in his homes. studiodorion.com

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STUDIO RODA

MIAMI

Specialty: Great emphasis is placed on research and the design process. For each project, we determine vital conceptual elements that will inform the development of the design through analysis of historical or current references. Manifesting: Two residential projects in the works inspired by different styles: French Art Deco and Latin American Modernism. studioroda.net

Sara Cukerbaum

SLIC DESIGN

AUSTIN

Proud moment: Building a business is a slow crawl; it takes real patience and resolve. When I look back, I’m in love with the firm I have built and my team of talented designers. Sustainability stance: There is a lot of waste in this industry, which can be difficult to stomach. My team and I have learned to spend time researching the products we source. slic-design.com

Sarah Sargeant + Risa Emen

COCHINEAL DESIGN

NEW YORK CITY

What’s next: The recent spotlight on Black, minority and female architects, designers, makers and artists is very encouraging. We hope the creative industry continues to embrace and champion diversity. Dream collab: We favor simple, subtle styles (never fussy or cluttered), so Jean Prouvé is our dream architect, engineer, interior designer, craftsman and teacher! cochineal.com

Shoshi Cohen

SHOSHI DESIGNS

KIRKLAND, WA

Design mantra: I combine the most favorable architectural elements of the home with my clients’ personal style to redefine the form and function of their space. It’s a very interactive process in which my customers have a strong voice! On the docket: A cabinetry line is in the works that combines good taste, modern innovation and traditional techniques. shoshidesigns.com

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Liev Eucalyptus is a true masterpiece in high-end luxury rugs. Hand-knotted using only the finest wools and silks, its bright and fresh colors bring vibrancy to any space, while its bold, graphic pattern makes a sophisticated statement. starkcarpet.com

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Traditional heirloom meets organic influence with shimmering light play in the Petal hutch. Artisan-built from walnut, it features a handcrafted front of peaked geometric “petals” arranged into an interlocking starburst pattern that radiates from its four-doored center. Priced at $7,500.

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TERRA FIRMA

The ancient use of terra-cotta clay spans cultures, continents and stylistic sensibilities with modern artists still referencing classic forms and shapes today. From left to right: Ancient Key

Vase by Atelier Polyhedre / thompsonhanson.com Michael Pedestal in Whitewashed Oak by Josh Greene / dowelfurniturecompany.com Terracotta Fern Pedestal Bowl by Frances Palmer / marchsf.com Relic Oak Pedestal Table by Athena Calderone / crateandbarrel.com Terracotta Ceramic Vase / hinostudio.com 19th Century Column / aerostudios.com
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POSH PORCELAIN

Challenging the assumptions of ceramics, these contemporary porcelain pieces take on multidimensional shapes and interesting textures.

From left to right: Flora with Arches by Anat Shiftan / hostlerburrows.com Michael Pedestal in Whitewashed Oak by Josh Greene / dowelfurniturecompany.com

Paesaggio 3 Sculptural Vase by Nino Basso for Design Center 1991 / artemest.com Functional Vessel by Bryan Hopkins / cultureobject.com Backdrop: Nore Linen Fabric in Ivory by Larsen / cowtan.com

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CRYSTAL CLEAR

The 17th-century invention of crystal introduced a brighter, better glass with greater brilliance. Here, playful silhouettes set these sparkling pieces apart from their predecessors. From left to right: Transparent Crystal Cup, Carafe and Champagne Coupe by Alexander Kirkeby / bergdorfgoodman.com. Knossos II by Simon Klenell / cultureobject.com. Boletus Vitrium Series / scottbluedorn.com. 19th Century Column / aerostudios.com

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SILVER STATUS

Durable and malleable, silver has been a form of currency for centuries and remains one of the most valuable and beautiful metals to work with.

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POETIC PERCH

The Building Blocks Side Lounge Chair, made of walnut, stainless steel and bouclé upholstery, plays host to conversations of opposites—warm versus cold, hard versus soft, and thick versus thin. Made by Jialun Xiong, a Chinese designer based in L.A., the chair’s juxtapositions also represent her experiences living in the U.S. The collection as a whole is inspired by honesty of material and purity of form; an ethos shared by the Brutalist movement as well as the James Rose Center in New Jersey where it was photographed. jialunxiong.com, jamesrosecenter.org

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Dumais Made, the Connecticut-based ceramic studio that got its start crafting lamps in 2017, is expanding its repertoire once again with the debut of their Tall Cassette Folding Screen. The individual glazed ceramic panels can be stacked and arranged to any liking and slotted into four blackened steel frames to create a true scene steeler. (The reverse side of the panels is hand-painted an electric shade of ultramarine blue.) According to founders Charlie and Kevin Dumais, the collection pays tribute to art and design greats Anni Albers, Eileen Gray and Josef Albers. dumaismade.com

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Volker Haug Studio’s first-ever table lamp, Tableton, seemingly glows. Borrowing from the unadorned and raw approach of mid-20th century Brutalist designers, the cast aluminum light is fabricated from a single piece of cast metal and shown here in a polished aluminum finish in two sizes. Encouraged to be moved and touched, the light can be positioned with the soft opal glass bulb at the forefront for directional light or turned away for more ambient light. galerie-philia.com
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Designer Jessie Nelson was studying post-war Eastern European architecture (noting its oppressive, yet fascinating sculptural perspective) when he began working in concrete— the primary material of his Side I table. In his Brooklyn studio, each pour of the industrial building material results in a unique finish with air pockets dotting the furniture’s surface. As functional as it is sculptural, with nods to Art Deco, Brutalism and Japanese wabi-sabi, the table’s walnut wood drawer is lined in a Fortuny fabric and features a secret compartment accessed by a hidden latch. jessienelsonstudio.com

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FUTURISTIC FORMS

Meet the Episode Chair (left) and Armchairs, the latest from New York City’s Apparatus. With seemingly classic lines, references to Rosie the Robot and the Lunar Rover are evident in elements like its slim aluminum armature base and button depression upholstery that embodies a robot-like familiarity, bringing past ideas of the future to present day. The chairs are shown here from left in bronze, taupe and tobacco wool sateen. apparatusstudio.com

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Brutalist architecture greats like Marcel Breuer and Paul Rudolph were known for using stacked, layered and repeated forms in their building plans, and it is that specific rhythmic effect that Arteriors sought inspiration from when designing the Waylon Chandelier. Bold and commanding, the drum silhouette boasts an irregular arrangement of soft rectangular forms made of hand-forged iron suspended by a pipe-and-chain link. arteriorshome.com

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Among the many niches within the wider world of design, rugs hold a place of prestige and even mystique. Often sourced from hard-to-access locations around the globe and imbued with a cultural heritage of craft and style, they bring a sense of storytelling but also luxury to any space. David Nourafshan sits at the heart of it all. He was one of the first people to bring Jute to the U.S., which culminated in hours-long trade show lines filled with designers desperate to get in on it. Impressive, but it’s hardly the only milestone he’s experienced. Considered a trendsetter in the trade, Nourafshan has traveled to India, Pakistan, Morocco, Turkey, Nepal and beyond.

“I also started a line of rugs made from tattered old jeans,” he shares. “They became fashionable in New York.” The latter is an understatement; Guess, Ralph Lauren, Neiman Marcus, Saks Fifth Avenue and Barneys all scooped the look up. After beginning his work with Lawrence of La Brea in 1998 in San Francisco, Nourafshan moved to Los Angeles. Over his 46 years in the business, he has become beloved throughout both markets and beyond. “We are best known for our antique and vintage rugs, which provide a sumptuous mood, character and visual desired in high-end interiors,” he shares. “At the same time, we have a selection of modern and reproduction pieces that is unparalleled in the industry.”

Left With inventory sourced from around the world, Lawrence of La Brea has a beautiful pattern for every aesthetic. Right A vintage Mashad is on display in this dining vignette featured at Galerie Half in Los Angeles. Opposite top Shown in Merit’s Los Angeles store, this antique Mashad brings a wow factor. Opposite bottom A vintage Tabriz complements modern chairs at Merit in Los Angeles.
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Once Studio Heimat met the owners of this Palo Alto, California, Colonial, it was clear that the couple was ready to shake things up and have some fun with their renovation. “They weren’t looking for a big white kitchen,” explains the firm’s co-founder Alicia Cheung. “This is a young family that loves to travel, so we were inspired by European style and incorporated pieces that

feel more like furniture—including the two islands with open toe kicks.”

A new doorway and windows now physically, and visually, connects the kitchen to the adjacent sunroom while providing a natural dividing line between the prep areas for cooking and baking. In fact, one of Studio Heimat’s top priorities for this project was to accommodate the functional needs of the wife, a professional baker. “Everything has a place,” Cheung says. “A double cookie sheet fits perfectly in the refrigerator, and there’s a hidden pantry with a sink where messier baking items can be tucked away.”

As for the materials palette, the design firm and clients settled on a cool mix of white and dark-green metal perimeter cabinets, a natural oak bar area backed with an unexpected botanical wallpaper, dusty-green islands with brass inlay, and a herringbone mosaic backsplash that continues onto the wall between the kitchen and sunroom. Instead of sticking to just one hardware finish, they opted to use black metal and nickel on the perimeter and brass on th e islands and lighting overhead. The result, Cheung says, is “a mix of warm and cold accents that feels interesting.” studioheimat.com

The sunroom serves as a dining area with a banquette upholstered in a Missoni flame-stitch pattern. The adjacent kitchen boasts an oak bar area backed with Jimmy Cricket’s Jungle wallpaper; rolling ladders provide easy access to tall storage.
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ON DISPLAY

TREND ALERT: TRADITIONAL CHINA CABINETS ARE GETTING A MODERN KITCHEN REBOOT.

“ This minimalist cabinet features contrasting rustic knotty hickory and matte black paint. The upper metalframe doors don’t have any decorative hardware, relying on a touch-to-open feature, while the lower doors have elegant brushed-brass pulls.”

“Glass cabinets are a beautiful way to add a personal touch in the kitchen. This homeowner requested a modern twist on French style and a place to display her heirloom pieces.”

–CHRISTINA GARCIA LYSAUGHT, layereddimensionsid.com

“I was inspired by bold vintage kitchens from the 1940s and ’50s. The built-in display cabinet makes this kitchen feel less utilitarian and more playful.”

Clockwise from top: Jacqueline Taylor Interiors collaborated with Townhouse Kitchens on an Armonk, New York, residence where hickory wood provides a rustic counterpoint to a sleek black cabinet with metal-frame doors. For her own Charleston kitchen, Alaina Michelle Ralph opted to paint the cabinetry Sherwin-Williams’ Persimmon with accents in Benjamin Moore’s Golden Gate. A French-inspired kitchen by Christina Garcia Lysaught outside Dallas features built-in glass cabinetry in Sherwin-Williams’ Uncertain Gray. photos, clockwise from top: adam kane macchia, courtesy townhouse kitchens; julia lynn; dan piassick, styled by melanie mckinley.
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BONUS ROOM

ELIZABETH REYNOLDS INTERIORS

When repeat clients called upon Elizabeth Reynolds to help complete their newly built house in Palmetto Bluff, South Carolina, the designer was presented with a unique challenge: The room adjacent to the main kitchen didn’t yet have a dedicated function, and the family of five needed some guidance on how best to use the space.

How does this room function? This area does everything from serving as a mudroom and laundry room to a working kitchen and bar area. The wife bakes and the husband cooks, so they each have their own zone with the necessary storage.

Sounds like a real workhorse! What is packed in here? There’s storage for entertaining essentials, a dishwasher, sink, wall ovens, wine fridge, glass bar cabinet, shoe cubbies by the door, laundry hidden in the island, and pullout shelves to air-dry items that are concealed by metal-mesh doors.

Tell us about the inspiration behind the color and pattern choices. The clients wanted to have fun with color and create a happy space. A palette inspired by the sky, dark-blue water, and crisp green grass felt so specific to this locale. We chose non-murky, clear hues and customized the floor tiles to match. Both the subway tile and the lighting lend a turn-of-the-20 th -century vibe, and the glass-front bar cabinet breaks up the cabinetry. elizabethreynoldsinteriors.com

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The cabinetry in this Palmetto Bluff, South Carolina, space by Elizabeth Reynolds is painted Sherwin-Williams’ Byte Blue. The floor tile is Mirth Studio and the island curtain fabric concealing a washer and dryer is from Thibaut.

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SLEEK SENSATION

Diehard minimalists, rejoice! Kohler’s new Purist Suspend kitchen faucet features a ceiling-mounted adjustable pivoting arm, keeping the countertop completely clear. The faucet—which is controlled by a wireless remote puck that can live anywhere in the kitchen—is available in vibrant brushed modern brass, polished chrome, stainless and matte black. kohler.com

KITCHEN HE ROES

HEROES

COOL CUSTOMER

Signature Kitchen Suite’s buzzy new Wi-Fi-enabled 48-inch French-door refrigerator-freezer (a first of its kind) boasts a convertible drawer with five preset temperatures for optimal chilling and a dual ice maker that o ers two di erent ice shapes. signaturekitchensuite.com

NEW PRODUCTS STRIKING AS THEY FUNCTIONAL.

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PRETTY IN PORCELAIN

Caesarstone’s new collection of porcelain surfaces evokes the look of natural stone, metal and concrete with the added benefi t of greater strength and durability. Heat, stain and scratch-resistant and suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, the collection contains 22 colorways, including Mirabel, shown. caesarstoneus.com

SPICY SETUP

British brand Cabbonet—known for its kitchens, furniture and closets—is heating things up with its latest o ering, Apothecary Spice Drawers. Avid cooks can have their spices at the ready—and on display—with these crystal drawers, which are handcrafted using molds designed in Germany during the 1920s. The drawers, complete with a pouring lip, can be incorporated into both islands and cabinets. cabbonet.com

BEVERAGE SERVICE

Cocktail hour has never looked so good thanks to O cine Gullo’s new double-sided, stainless steel bar cart, whose colors and fi nishes can be tailored to any space. The cart features storage for everything from condiments and ice to bottles, glasses and utensils. o cinegullo.com

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COOPER PACIFIC KITCHENS

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If the kitchen is the heart of the home, the quality of its design and construction is the foundation for life as we know it. At Cooper Pacifi c Kitchens, a multigenerational family-owned kitchen design specialist based out of West Hollywood, this fact is well-understood. “We possess an unwavering commitment to exceptional design and skillful craftsmanship,” says creative director Steven Cooper. “Our unparalleled guarantee on the quality of our work gives designers and homeowners alike the confidence that their investment will last.” The Cooper Pacific team is also known for its detail-oriented perspective. Cooper exemplifies this by sharing his number-one kitchen design rule: “Ensure that all elements—color scheme, countertops, cabinets, appliances, accessories—complement one another in a cohesive way. Select each piece carefully, with the desired aesthetic, natural light and layout top of mind.”

AN ICONIC PARTNER

As a member of the La Cornue Global Design Counsel, Steven Cooper often works with the famous brand to design its signature ranges, which he calls “some of the finest culinary masterpieces in the world.”

ADVICE COLUMN

Asked to share the top tips he has gleaned over years of focus on the kitchen, Cooper points to three primary areas to which one should attend.

• While you can certainly mix materials, having a consistent color scheme will help maintain cohesion.

• Big, bold natural stone is an impactful way to add personality. I’m personally taken with Brèche Fantastique.

• Lighting dramatically impacts the look and feel of any space, and technological features abound. Ketra by Lutron is transforming the way experiences are curated with light.

Top A kitchen that opens to the ocean creates a connection with nature, o ering stunning waterfront views and fresh breezes. Right A kitchen island with breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean creates a central gathering spot for cooking, dining and entertaining. Center Cooper Pacific’s senior designer, Meredith Gullion, used beautiful walnut interiors to elevate the aesthetics of the ample storage system in this kitchen. Far right As a core stylistic element, a La Cornue range creates a focal point around which to build complementing elements.

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SNYDER DIAMOND

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When considering new appliances, accessories and hardware for the kitchen and bath, working with skilled experts who o er a wide variety of options from the finest brands is the key to success. That’s where Snyder Diamond shines. From their Santa Monica, Pasadena and—new state-of-theart—Van Nuys showrooms, the Snyder Diamond team helps each client make the perfect choice for their home, family, budget and lifestyle. “As a family-owned business that was born in L.A., we’ve made it our mission to introduce the latest trends in kitchen and bath designs since 1949,” says Russ Diamond, president of Snyder Diamond. “Along with our extensive selection of premium appliances, hardware, accessories and everything else homeowners need to build, renovate or remodel their kitchens, bathrooms or outdoor spaces, we take pride in providing exceptional customer service from the initial consultation to completion.”

CUTTINGEDGE CONCEPTS

“Technology has revolutionized kitchens and baths,” Diamond shares. “In the kitchen, Wi-Fienabled appliances allow you to program your roast or compile a shopping list with your fridge using your phone, tablet or Apple Watch, while the latest induction cooktops provide rapid heating, energy e ciency, precise temperature control and sleek design. And in the bathroom, groundbreaking accessories like smart toilets, LED therapy, steam therapy, flotation experiences and lighted mirrors that provide the perfect illumination are making this spa-like sanctuary an innovative oasis.”

MISSION ACCOMPLISHED

For nearly 75 years, Snyder Diamond’s mission has been to provide unmatched customer service and support from the moment a client walks through the showroom door. And, under the leadership of Russ Diamond, the firm has explored the world to bring over 300 of the finest and most exclusive brands to the homeowners, interior designers, architects, builders, developers, contractors and plumbers who make Southern California a true design leader.

Top Luminous design and exceptional engineering make this Sub-Zero and Wolf kitchen the perfect place for family and friends to gather, create, share and celebrate. Far left From the Samuel Heath Forme

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A LEGACY OF INNOVATION

Defined by craftsmanship, empowered by design, and led by innovation— Thermador high-end connected kitchen appliances are thoughtfully engineered with the modern entertainer in mind.

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WDC KITCHEN & BATH CENTER

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Amid a kitchen or bath project, the last thing one wants to learn is that the appliance or decorative plumbing of their dreams is out of stock and unavailable. For the customers of WDC Kitchen & Bath Center, this rarely happens. “We have 40 years of experience in this industry, and we’ve learned that while you can’t control everything, you can manage how you respond—and anticipate,” says marketing manager Erika Gordillo. “In the past few years, supply chain issues have caused some frustration, but we stocked up to $28 million of product in less than a year to ensure our customers felt the effects less so.” This forethought had exactly that impact, creating a steady source of in-stock, essential products at reasonable prices—all along with, of course, WDC’s signature exceptional service. With showrooms throughout Southern California, WDC is the ultimate resource for homeowners and trade pros alike.

LA QUINTA CONNECTION

“We are currently in the process of opening our La Quinta showroom,” Gordillo says. “This area is experiencing a growing population, and they demand new retail and residences. WDC Kitchen & Bath will join this community to help provide our top-quality selection and services, via 45,000 square feet and 14 interactive kitchenettes, an impressive plumbing department with more than six bathroom vignettes, a large mattress department and an outdoor kitchen display.”

DESIGN DESTINATION

In addition to offering a premier selection in beautiful showroom environments, WDC aims to be a work space for the trade. “We provide a comfortable and private conference area for interior designers and their clients to meet,” Gordillo explains. “We’ve also got a full coffee bar that makes a variety of favorites, such as macchiatos and cappuccinos.”

“Our unparalleled level of in-stock selection makes it more likely that your dream kitchen or bath is completed on time.”
Above The newly-remodeled plumbing department in the WDC Santa Barbara showroom features multiple bathroom vignettes. Top As this rendering depicts, the La Quinta WDC showroom will have an impressive plumbing department, with modern designs and trends. Left Wall-to-wall displays of decorative plumbing fixtures may seem daunting, but sales pros are on hand to help. Photography Top Rendering by a/k/a creatives
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The Perfect Fit

Tackling it piece by piece like the jigsaw puzzles she adores, an L.A. designer reshapes a 1935 Colonial Revival-style residence for her family.

Architecture: Scott Alan Joyce, Scott Joyce Design Inc. Interior Design: Jenn Feldman, Jenn Feldman Designs Home Builder: Mike Khudir, Century West Construction Inc. WRITTEN BY JESSICA RITZ PHOTOGRAPHY BY AMY BARTLAM STYLING BY KATE FLYNN
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Opposite the entrance’s curved stairway outfitted with a Stark runner hangs a painting by Taher Jaoui. The custom sideboard is paired with a vintage chair scored at Round Top Antiques Fair and the Melange flush mount is by Kelly Wearstler.

t just three years old, I loved puzzles because I could always see the solutions,” Jenn Feldman recalls of her early knack for understanding spatial relationships. That nascent skill bode well for her eventual trajectory as an interior designer. And a recent project posed some of the most challenging, yet personally rewarding, puzzles she’s faced so far: the revamp of her family’s new home, a 1935 Colonial Revival-style house where her varied inspirations and passions could finally meet and mix with aplomb.

After years of searching, the four-bedroom property in West Los Angeles’ Cheviot Hills neighborhood promised plenty of potential. “We wanted a home that had charm and soul, and this was a unicorn,” Feldman explains. Here, the designer felt she could create the vibe she’d long desired: “a British town house on a street that feels like Ohio,” she describes in reference to her Midwestern roots and passion for English decor. Stints in New York and London during a previous career as a beauty and fashion industry publicist play into the abode’s rich narrative, too.

In advance of what became a year-long gut renovation (“my night job,” Feldman quips), she worked closely with architect Scott Alan Joyce on enhancing the floor plan to support the needs of her husband and teenage sons while still honoring the house’s historic features. “Instead of making the original moldings and millwork background elements or removing them completely, she amplified them with color and texture,” Joyce reflects about Feldman’s approach. “The rooms flow together nicely, but each one is extremely considered and has its own character.” Among the more notable changes, an enclosed entry vestibule with elegant checkered marble flooring was crafted from the former front porch, the height of multiple arched doorways was raised to better accommodate her growing 13- and 15-year-old sons, and upstairs closets and bedrooms were reconfigured so that each bedroom could contain an en suite bathroom. In the primary suite, Joyce added an office and closet space for Feldman (who calls it “the cloffice”) that now holds her grandmother’s writing desk. This new area also created space for a covered patio below it, which the designer refers to as “the most beautiful outdoor sitting room.” Meanwhile,

her husband, Todd, can retreat to his own off-thekitchen office to work or watch sports.

Throughout the process, general contractor Mike Khudir helped Feldman make her vision a reality. “I love working with her because she knows exactly what she wants and can give you the full details,” he shares. “You can almost see the result before you start.” Landscape architect Hadyn Lazarow of Garden by Design rounded out the team, installing olive trees in the front yard and a rose garden and box hedges in the backyard and pool area.

Inside, the designer’s well-honed skill of mixing contemporary and antique pieces is on full display. The goal was to create what she calls a “modern aged” aesthetic. “I wanted our interiors to feel like they had a kind of Midwestern charm mixed with California cool,” she explains. “With my firm, I follow the rules. For my own house, I tried to break them all.”

A penchant for moody, atmospheric greens, blues and blacks sets the tone. It’s an agenda most notably expressed via the living room walls and their extensive custom millwork, all coated in a smoky, British-inspired sage. “I love the feel you get from wrapping a darker hue around a room,” Feldman explains. “And green is my color.” Foliage-themed black-and-white wallpaper in the dining room strikes a playful, graphic note that freshens up the original moldings and wainscoting. And spaces such as the powder room offered more opportunities to go bold: There, the designer paired wallpaper in a daring, painterly scrawl with a matching fabric on sconce shades and window treatments for an immersive effect.

Feldman’s beloved art collections and prized antiques are also showcased throughout the abode. An inveterate antique hunter who loves a modern-meets-Old-World mix, she sources regularly from Round Top Antiques Fair, Portobello Market, Rose Bowl Flea Market and select dealers. Certain prized pieces were given the spotlight, like the living room’s gaming table and chair set—a family heirloom—or a Richard Serra print above the fireplace.

In the end, when she stepped back, all the pieces fit just so. “At this point in my career, I felt I had the sophistication, objectivity and patience to take on a project like this for my forever home,” Feldman says with satisfaction. “And this house was ready for me to do my thing too. I finally got to figure that out.”

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Above: In the living room, vintage artworks are backed by a color designer Jenn Feldman created with Sydney Harbour Paint Company. The dark hues of a custom sofa and coffee table complement the metallic accents of CB2’s Gigi table lamps. Opposite: The designer’s grandmother’s gaming table and chairs, updated with Kerry Joyce upholstery and arranged atop a vintage rug, hold court in the same space. Behind is a reading nook with Jolie Marche pillows and 1970s Italian Murano-glass sconces. Zak+Fox fabric adds flair to a Thomas O’Brien sconce for Visual Comfort & Co. Above: Phillip Jeffries’ Haven wallcovering enlivens the dining room’s original details, which were all treated to a fresh coat of Clare’s Flatiron. The sideboard is another Round Top find, topped with an antique onyx marble orb lamp with a bespoke shade. Opposite: The dining room’s Made Goods table and chairs serve as counterpoints to the airy mural. The glass sconces are by Niermann Weeks and above the fireplace hangs an artwork sourced from DinnerParty Antiques.
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Opposite: The primary suite’s Crate & Barrel sofa, paired with a Soho Home footstool, is one of Feldman’s favorite hangout spots. The bed is upholstered in an InsideOut Performance Fabrics bouclé and a Made Goods dresser holds an antique table lamp.

Left: Beloved objects are on display in the primary suite’s custom shelving. On the walls, Phillip Jeffries’ Sunwashed Linen in Rustic Rust plays off a bespoke Sydney Harbour Paint Company hue and vintage rug. The pillows wear
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Right: El Quijote wallpaper and coordinating fabric from Wallshoppe’s Chris Benz collection create a showstopping moment in a powder bath. A bespoke vanity and vintage mirror from 1stdibs complete the moment. Opposite: Feldman chose Clare’s Goodnight Moon paint on the walls to contrast with the upholstered bed frame in one of her sons’ bedrooms. Prestige Mills’ sapphirecolored Retford wool carpet complements the dark shade.

Moments of Zen

A sprawling estate in Montecito is recast as a serene retreat for rest, relaxation and recharging.

Architecture: Brad Clark, Clark & Karsh, Inc.

Interior Design: Mark J. Williams, Mark J. Williams Design

Home Builder: Clint Unander, Leonard Unander Associates, Inc.

Landscape Architecture: Nord Eriksson, EPTDesign

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A runner from Mansour leads from the entry into a glass-walled dining room, where Lindsey Adelman Studio’s Branching Bubble chandelier illuminates a dining table from interior designer Mark J. Williams’ Alton House line. Jasper’s Edwin dining chairs wearing Rogers & Goffigon fabric encircle the table.

ith just over two acres of generous panoramic views stretching up the Pacific coastline to the Santa Ynez Mountains, this Montecito estate was a gem—but the property’s existing 1970s-era abode needed an overhaul. With the intention of transforming it into a weekend retreat for their extended family, its new owners tapped architect Brad Clark and interior designer Mark J. Williams to create a guesthouse and tune up the older home. But as the project progressed and the list of requests grew, it became clear to both the architect and interior designer that the project needed to shift from renovation to construction. “There was so much remodeling needed, it was turning into a new house,” Clark recalls. Things came to a head when the owners proposed raising the ceiling height. “That’s when we convinced them they’d be better served starting from scratch,” Williams says.

The architect sketched out a fresh plan that, along with higher ceilings and plenty of natural light, included a U-shaped floor plan, creating a courtyard centered around a reflecting pool. “The original home offered a nice starting point, and we made an effort to respect many of its design elements,” he notes. He drew from a variety of architectural styles to create a residence that he refers to as “a warmer version of California modern, with clean lines softened by materials that feel natural and organic.”

To this effect, Clark specified steel-framed windows and doors, split-faced stone fireplaces and walls, cool limestone and oak floors as well as white plaster walls. And to amplify the dramatic view, he played off the idea of compression and expansion—an architectural methodology famously beloved by Frank Lloyd Wright—with smaller spaces that move into larger ones to generate a sense of tension followed by release. “There’s this initial feeling of compression combined with a ‘hide and reveal,’ ” Clark says, gesturing to the modest motor court and low-key entryway that lead to airier, open rooms inside. A similar theme repeats at the pathway into the guesthouse.

The residence’s meticulous construction emphasizes its connection to the exterior and pervasive sense of tranquility. Witness its flush transitions, like those that extend from interior ceiling to exterior roof or from plaster wall to oak baseboard. “The goal was to have everything be seamless,” general contractor Clint Unander comments. Clark concurs, adding, “It takes a lot of work to build a house that doesn’t get in the way of this site.” As the pieces came together, the team dubbed the result “California Zen.”

That impression is reinforced by a meditative exterior setting courtesy of landscape designer Nord Eriksson. Contemplative pathways meander across the property through Mediterranean gardens, olive and citrus trees and groves of Canary Island palms. There are spaces for lounging and dining, strolling or yoga sessions, bird-watching and sports, as well as a large front lawn that even served as the setting for the homeowners’ daughter’s wedding. Topping it all is the infinity pool that merges seamlessly with the ocean. “This is a garden that allows for massive views while also having moments of mystery and discovery,” Eriksson notes. Its beauty is underpinned by environmentally astute features, including lowwater plantings, rainwater capture and a solar farm that powers the property. Trees and shrubberies were placed to screen out any trace of neighboring homes. The effect is that of complete solitude.

Bridging the gap between the soothing architecture and idyllic landscape are the home’s peaceful interiors. Wooden ceilings covered in the same oak used for the floors and the kitchen’s cabinets foster a strong sense of intimacy that belies the home’s 11,000 square feet. Custom furniture in strong, simple shapes elevated by luxurious, inviting materials and paired with wellpatinated antiques keep the focus on the view. That objective is augmented by a spare but effective use of art, and a palette of sand, stone and brown with a silvery blue that conjures up the sparkle of sunlight glinting on the water. There’s also the judicious incorporation of lighting fixtures, which are carefully integrated to blend harmoniously with the architecture. At night, the house seems to glow with a peaceful ambiance. “We tried to create a serene residence that felt like an escape,” Williams says. “And I think we achieved that.”

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In the living room, tables and two chairs covered in a cream Rosemary Hallgarten bouclé, all Alton House by Mark J. Williams, join BDDW’s Abel chairs dressed in a Lauren Hwang New York textile. The wool-and-jute rug is from J.D. Staron.
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Above: In the wife’s studio, the designer selected a writing table, barstools and bench covered in a C&C Milano fabric, all hailing from Alton House. The table lamp is Visual Comfort & Co. and underfoot is a rug from Mansour. Opposite: A reflecting pool just outside the studio creates a contemplative moment in the courtyard. Landscape architect Nord Eriksson chose plants like desert willow, Jerusalem sage, Mexican sage, aloe vera and Asian jasmine to flank the water and pathways. Above: The primary suite’s private outdoor terrace includes a spa and outdoor shower surrounded by slender lady palm and frangipani. A Perigold rocking chair offers a comfortable landing spot beside a Kathy Kuo Home table. Opposite: These Walls’ Arch wallpaper from Harbinger adds a graphic moment to the home’s guest quarters, where an Alton House bed and side tables are illuminated by RH table lamps and Vaughan reading lights. A Visual Comfort & Co. ceiling fixture and Stark rug round up the tableau.
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Above: The home’s infinity pool, built by Headwaters Pool Company, stretches out toward the ocean. “On a clear day, it feels as though you can reach out and touch Anacapa Island,” Eriksson says. The deck is crafted from Ipe wood, with Texas Lueders limestone placed around the pool. Opposite: Outside the family room, the designer utilized Sutherland’s Continuous Line teak chairs and a side table by Gloster, placed facing west to maximize the sunset views. In the background, Knoll’s Bertoia Diamond lounge chairs create an inviting gathering spot.
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Ritual & Refuge

Inspired by ancient civilizations, an L.A. artist explores the human longing for sanctuary.

Signs of a different way of living lurk among the ruins of Çatalhöyük, a proto-city in central Turkey that flourished around 7000 B.C.

Unlike other neolithic settlements, it features no grand shrine. Instead, this egalitarian society brought the sacred into the home, with holy clay figurines found alongside the pots and handwoven blankets of ordinary domesticity. These rites were intimate and personal—and are a profound touchstone and source of inspiration for Los Angelesbased artist Galia Linn.

For over 20 years, the sculptor and painter has excavated our primeval past to reclaim this same sense of innate sanctuary. From ceramic vessels and abstract guardian figures to rune-like paintings and sanctum installations, Linn looks at her work “as relics, objects of ritual,” she says. “I want to create places where you can feel safe to reflect.”

Linn traces her own artistic search for refuge to her childhood in Israel. A witness to both the Six-Day and Yom Kippur wars among other conflicts, she “never felt safe growing up,” the artist shares. “I’m building sanctuaries because I felt like I needed them myself.” But living among the region’s layers of civilizations also shaped her attraction to spaces and objects imbued with history and sacredness. “There are certain places you go in Israel where the stones vibrate because there’s so much energy from the people who lived there before,” she says.

Her pieces, in turn, often feel ancient. Cracks, rips and fissures ripple through her ceramics, metalworks, plastercoated paintings and textile installations, resembling “something dug up from an excavation, marked by the passage of time.” By embracing their brokenness and fragility, these objects come to embody endurance and healing. “Like humans, these scars are what make us unique,” Linn explains. “They tell the story of our journey.”

Though she uses multiple media, the artist’s forms feel most rooted in clay, her earliest discipline—as well as one of humanity’s oldest. This is especially true for her vessels and guardian figures, emblems she returns to again and again. In her studio (aptly housed in the sanctuary of an abandoned church in South Los Angeles), she coils or slab-builds each piece by hand, preferring to improvise in a tactile communion with the material. In her words: “There is no separation between the clay and my body.”

Linn’s guardians will stand watch over her first survey show, which is taking place this coming January at the Lancaster Museum of Art and History, with a parallel exhibition at Track 16 Gallery in L.A. Assembling decades of work together in one place is “an interesting, out-of-body experience,” she confesses. It is, after all, a culmination of her own history: a creative life spent building havens for all who come.

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Artist Galia Linn (opposite) works on a new body of pieces named “Interior Landscapes” utilizing acrylic gel, watercolors and salt on canvas. Studies for an upcoming exhibition (left) hang on a wall of her studio, where tomes and objets abound (below). An array of glazed stoneware titled “Guardians and Vessels” (bottom) is flanked by artworks and a sculpture on a table, which are all part of her “Windows” series.

NAPA VALLEY VIBES

Wine country aesthetics inform the look and feel of a new ocean-facing, ranch-style home in Corona del Mar.

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Architecture: Christopher Brandon, Brandon Architects Interior Design: Denise Morrison and Rachel Morrison, Morrison Interiors Home Builder: Andrew Patterson, Patterson Custom Homes
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In the entryway, a Studio A media cabinet and table lamp, Century Furniture chair featuring Kravet fabric and vintage rug from Eliko Rugs by David Ariel welcome guests. The artwork is from Lucca Antiques. A slatted screen by Generations Finish Carpentry conceals a hallway.

he lure of California wine country is as much about the lifestyle as it is about the virtues of a plummy Pinot noir. From alfresco meals with the freshest farmer’s market ingredients to the rustic, relaxed aesthetic of its famously inviting homes, the region has much to savor. It was precisely the draw of la vida vintner—and its architecture—that infused homeowners Glenn and Lauri Welling’s vision for their ground-up new build in Corona del Mar. “The laid-back lifestyle of Napa was a big inspiration for the overall design and mood of the house,” Glenn confirms. But in this area of Southern California, there’s a key difference: “Instead of looking out onto vineyards, here we have the ocean.”

With the Pacific as the main attraction, architect Christopher Brandon and general contractor Andrew Patterson devised a contemporary ranch that wraps around an open courtyard facing the waterfront. Because the neighborhood is terraced into a hillside, a height restriction mandates no new construction can block the views of the houses above. Working with that condition, they built down instead of up, creating a walk-out basement level that nearly doubles the home’s square footage. And, thanks to an abundance of wall-to-wall steel-framed glass doors, the resulting two floors of indoor-outdoor living offer seaside scenery and crisp ocean breezes from most vantage points.

For the home’s exterior palette, the design team ran with the Wellings’ wish of bringing a Northern California feel to their Newport Beach neighborhood. Take the wood framing, an architectural element for which Patterson incorporated exposed beams of Western red cedar that will acquire a patina over time, giving it a subtle modern farmhouse feel. “As far as the materials go, we wanted the house to feel a bit earthier, with stained wood, stucco and painted brick,” Brandon says. “The idea was to bring in more of that wine country vernacular.”

Designer Rachel Morrison worked closely with the couple on the development of an interior material palette that echoed these exterior selections. “Overall, our aim was for high contrast,

lots of texture, interesting lighting moments and touches of industrial-leaning elements,” comments Rachel, who helmed the project under firm principal Denise Morrison.

Indeed, a decidedly moodier vibe prevails, upending the usual fundamentals that have come to be associated with coastal interiors. “There’s often this built-in expectation of bright whites, blues, grays and cool tones,” says Rachel, noting that it was clear from the get-go that the Wellings didn’t want to go in that direction—which made the project more exciting. “Their desire for something different sang to our souls.”

That “something different” includes unexpected artisanal details, such as leather strapping on certain lighting fixtures, vertical ribbing on the millwork and a statement coffee table that takes its amoeba-like form from cobbled-together slices of ebonized wood. Those features complement the largely neutral palette, which ranges from soft ivories to bold blacks, and favors texture over pattern and comfort over formality. “It’s all meant to create a warm, welcoming environment,” says Rachel. “They didn’t want a house that had a ‘don’t touch anything’ vibe.”

Because the Wellings are both frequent hosts and the parents of three sons, two of whom live at home, the creative brief prioritized spaces for gatherings, both large and small. Those areas, most notably a full bar and game room in the basement, can pivot from holding a casual Friday night teen hangout to a more formal fête with high-top tables and a band. As those spots open onto the courtyard, patio and pool deck, landscape architect Travis Gramberg of Koheid Design worked with the homeowners to ensure sight lines would be directed to rewarding focal points. “We made it a goal to have the eye fall onto something magical, whether it’s the ocean, a fire feature or a piece of art,” he says.

Which nicely highlights one of the perks of having a residence with coastal views: Studies have shown that simply gazing upon the water can have a calming effect—a fact not lost on the family. “Obviously with three boys we have busy lives,” Lauri says. “It was important that our home be a special place for us to decompress.” Presumably, with a glass of wine in hand.

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Above: Edmund pendant lights by Lostine are suspended above the stairwell, which is painted Farrow & Ball’s Strong White. Loriel Beltrán’s Primaries (signs and color) brings a rainbow of hues to the landing. Opposite: In a bar area, Skylar Morgan Arc Lounge Chairs encourage conversation around a McGuire table, while accent tables from Four Hands provide spots for drinks. In the background are three pieces by Shelly Rapp Evans framed in plexiglass, as well as Kelcey Fisher’s Limitless The centerpiece of the game room is a pool table from Sean Woolsey Studio. A Visual Comfort & Co. lamp sits atop a fluted column table by Global Views. All seating and the center ottoman are by House of Morrison.

THE AIM WAS FOR HIGH CONTRAST, LOTS OF TEXTURE , INTERESTING LIGHTING MOMENTS AND TOUCHES OF INDUSTRIALLEANING ELEMENTS

–RACHEL MORRISON

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Left: The open kitchen features rift-sawn white oak cabinetry from G N A Cabinet with Rocky Mountain Hardware pulls. Aspen Grey Neolith countertops line the perimeter, while European oak flooring from Warren Christopher runs throughout the home. Opposite: Adjacent to the great room, the dining area’s elegant Calla chandelier from John Pomp Studios crowns House of Morrison’s Montecito table. Bright chairs from Thomas Lavin complete the scene.
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Left: An Élitis wallcovering strikes a graphic note in a guest bedroom, where an upholstered bed from Four Hands joins Robert James Collection’s Avalon nightstand illuminated by an Ava wall sconce from Lostine. The rug is from Loloi. Opposite: Custom pendants from Elegance in Lighting highlight a Native Trails tub and an antique stool sourced from House of Morrison. The primary bath countertops are Taj Mahal with a leathered finish from Ollin Stone. The Urban Electric Co. sconces frame the mirror.
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