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SOFIA RICHIE at Ganna Walska Lotusland


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Berkshire Hathaway - Kotlyar

Classic California Hacienda

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Berkshire Hathaway - Kotlyar

788 San Ysidro Lane | Montecito, California | $10,900,000

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Compass - Ebbin 1188 East Mountain Drive MONTECITO, CA 2 ACRES+/- | 7,000 SQFT+/- | 4 BEDROOMS | 5 BATHROOMS

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Compass - Ebbin

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Montecito, California

Montecito Spa-Like Escape 2084EastValleyRd.com

Sotheby’s - McDermut

Main Residence 5BD/4BA/1HBA | 6,027+/- sq.ft. | 1 acre Built in 2011 | ascending ceilings | arched doorways and windows | chef ’s kitchen tranquil water features | solar heating | smart home system | gorgeous mountain views pool and spa | three car garage | detached auxiliary building Pool House 1BD/1BA Kitchenette | sauna | steam shower | workout space | outdoor teak hyper oxygenaided soaking tub | cold plunge | outdoor shower Offered a $6,950,000

Maureen McDermut

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Montecito - Coast Village Road Brokerage 1165 Coast Village Road Suite A | Montecito, CA 93108 | sothebysrealty.com

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Berkshire Hathaway - Clarke

Enchanting Grounds • Quintessential California Living • Birnam Wood Amenities 3 Bed, 3.5 Bath Single-Level Residence • ±1.67-Acre • Flexible Floor Plan • Gorgeous Mountain, Setting & Fairway Views Superior Scale • Sophisticated Interior Details & Designer Finishes • Spacious Rear Terrace • Vibrant Rose Garden • Reflecting Pool

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CLIFFSIDE DRIVE | MALIBU, CA

Sotheby’s - Waltcher

This rare coastal Malibu estate sits on a quiet cul-de-sac in the exclusive enclave of Point Dume. It features ocean views from nearly every room of the house and an ultra-private yard along the cliffs above the Big Dume wave breaks. The environment is both magical and elemental, including exclusive, gated access to miles of beach. This property offers a luxurious, active and private lifestyle, where natural beauty is front and center. The great room takes full advantage of the epic views: high ceilings, glass walls and skylights bring sea and sky into every moment. The open floorplan connects the great room, living room, dining area, wet bar and chef's kitchen. The main floor has two bedrooms and a study. Natural stone decorates walls and fireplaces, and there are wood floors throughout. The second story is a dedicated master suite with lavish baths, custom closets, 2 decks and picture windows. Also included are a guest house, a studio above the two-car garage, a pool, a spa, and multiple seating areas with views that stretch from Point Dume to Santa Monica.

28946CliffsideDrMalibu.com

$23,750,000

PAT T Y WALTCHER

25 years matching people and property in the Ojai Valley


PAUL WILLIAMS DESIGN | OJAI, CA

Sotheby’s - Waltcher

Originally built in 1927, this Spanish Colonial Revival home has been lovingly restored in the spirit of its famous architect while upgrading all infrastructure, wiring and plumbing to modern standards. One of only two Paul Williams homes in Ojai, it perfectly encapsulates his values of balance, purpose and proportion to create an intimate family home that takes full advantage of its ideal location and natural environment, including views of the Topa Topa mountains. With 5 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms, an office, a detached studio, a pool and an expansive veranda, it combines spaciousness, functionality and aesthetics in a rare blend. Custom original tiles decorate the many fireplaces and bathrooms, designed to integrate with the architecture. The lushly landscaped, park-like grounds include a grape arbor, an orchard and a bocce court. The beauty and wholeness of this truly unique refuge will bring effortless peace to your heart.

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PAT T Y WALTCHER

(805) 340-3774

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$7,250,000


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FLIGHT PATTERNS Written by Elizabeth Varnell. Photographs by Dewey Nicks

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THE HOUSE THAT WANDERLUST BUILT Written by Cathy Whitlock. Photographs by Victoria Pearson

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TASTE MAKER Excerpts by Suzanne Goin and Valerie Rice. Photographs by Gemma & Andrew Ingalls

108 THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS Written by Thomas Cole. Photographs by Michael Haber

118 RELOCATING BY DESIGN Written by Olivia Joffrey. Photographs by Michael Haber

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PRESIDENT + EDITORIAL DIRECTOR

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EXECUTIVE EDITOR

Gina Tolleson CREATIVE CONSULTANT

James Timmins DEPUTY MANAGING EDITOR

Anush J. Benliyan GRAPHIC DESIGNER

Hana Ishijima

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

Tileco / Masthead

Charles Donelan Anna Ferguson-Sparks Amelia Fleetwood Jennifer Blaise Kramer Christine Lennon Dawn Moore Ninette Paloma L.D. Porter Gabe Saglie Katherine Stewart Joan Tapper Erik Torkells CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHERS

Blake Bronstad David Cameron Leela Cyd Andrew Durham Sam Frost Blue Gabor Tierney Gearon Michael Haber Brian Hodges Elizabeth Messina Nancy Neil Dewey Nicks Victoria Pearson Lisa Romerein Randall Slavin Trevor Tondro Coral von Zumwalt


Leonard Unander

Meticulous Attention to Detail Since 1977. PRE-CONSTRUCTION, PROJECT MANAGEMENT, CUSTOM HOMEBUILDING & REMODELING

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ON THE COVER: Sofia Richie at Lotusland, wearing SOFIA RICHIE at Ganna Walska Lotusland

Weekend Max Mara.

ILLUSTRATION: DAVID DOWNTON

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uring Covid craziness, I hunkered down at home like everyone else, hardly venturing out unless it was for necessities. At the beginning of the pandemic, my big outing for the week would be to the Saturday farmers market to gather essentials. Every morning I would take a walk around the neighborhood for fresh air and exercise, and once the restrictions were lifted a bit, I would find myself walking along Butterfly Beach for a socially distanced jaunt with a friend. And when we were able to eat alfresco at our restaurants, I went often to support these amazing local businesses. What I have realized during these extraordinary times is that there is nowhere else in the world that I would want to be but in Santa Barbara—during a global pandemic, sure, but honestly, in normal times as well. I started to appreciate all the small things I might have taken for granted before. The simple things became so much more important, and I, in turn, became richer in spirit for finding the beauty in my milieu. With this Spring issue focused on our personal surroundings, specifically our homes and gardens, what better time to celebrate what is local here in our great county? We start with timeless and treasured Ganna Walska Lotusland, the site of our cover story, “Flight Patterns” (page 78). Frequent weekender and Instagram darling Sofia Richie is photographed by famed photographer and neighbor Dewey Nicks wearing Weekend Max Mara’s newest collab with another parttime neighbor, Donald Robertson; the story truly

captures the spirit of the verdant garden. Another garden of my dreams is Aloes in Wonderland, plant expert Jeff Chemnick’s dramatic private nursery and botanic paradise. In “Through the Looking Glass” (page 108) we visit his Riviera property, where the rare plants include aloes, agaves, palms, and succulents and where everything you see is purchasable. It’s the perfect stop after an inspiring visit to Lotusland. Speaking of wonder, check out the new Montecito project that designer Tamara KayeHoney, of House of Honey, just completed. Inspired by the owners’ travels and embracing contemporary art, “The House That Wanderlust Built” (page 86) is modern but homey, with a bit of an edge. Perhaps more restrained but also supremely personal is the residence of Maj and Frederik Henriques, Danish transplants who bring a Scandinavian aesthetic to their California lifestyle. Maj is a well-known creative branding expert and Frederik is a co-founding partner in Simple Feast (which brings delectable plant-based food directly to your door), and their ethos is reflected in their home, as seen in “Relocating by Design” (page 118). As for living an authentic life, Valerie Rice can teach us all a few lessons—as she does in her new book, Lush Life, which we excerpt for “Taste Maker” (page 98). Lunch at Casa Rice is always one of my favorite invitations; she is one of the best cooks, bakers, and table setters I know. Now that she has turned her attentions to beautiful, organic fare (most of it is grown in her backyard!), it is time to follow her example and invite a few friends over to your own backyard, whip up a few of her recipes, and enjoy life in Santa Barbara—alfresco!


Montecito 805.364.2548 Los Angeles 323.851.0395 johndd.com

John de Bastiani


CONTRIBUTORS

THOMAS COLE

SARA PRINCE

“It was such a treat to visit so many beautiful places from the valley to Ojai and everywhere in between,” says the Santa Barbara-bred lenswoman who photographed the six neighborhoods for “Block Party” (page 35). “It felt so hopeful and inspiring to see these gorgeous shops and spaces brimming with life on the cusp of a new season.” S.B. MUST DOS Early morning walks down Mesa Lane steps. • Getting lost in the children’s room at Chaucer’s Books with my kids followed by a trip to Rori’s Artisanal Creamery for a scoop of ice cream. • Live shows at the Santa Barbara Bowl (I can’t wait for them to resume).

VICTORIA PEARSON

“I love the view at the shoot location— panoramic!” says the Ventura Countybased photographer of the House of Honey-designed property she shot for “The House That Wanderlust Built” (page 86). Pearson specializes in interior, garden, lifestyle, and still life photography, and is currently working on large-scale fine art photos. S.B. MUST DOS Wendy Foster. • Santa Barbara Home Improvement Center has great plants. • William Laman.

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Author and aloes expert Thomas Cole—who has spent more than 25 years doing sustainable agriculture and humanitarian response work in the U.S. and Sub-Saharan Africa—says he enjoyed “the challenge of adquately capturing both the richness of Aloes in Wonderland and the wisdom of Jeff Chemnick” when writing “Through the Looking Glass” (page 108). S.B. MUST DOS Throwing a frisbee at Chase Palm Park. • Early morning hikes up Cold Spring Trail. • Spending time in my botanic garden and plant nursery, Cold Spring Aloes.

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OLIVIA JOFFREY

“From the moment I met Maj Henriques, I knew she was a kindred spirit,” says the S.B.-based writer, illustrator, and designer who penned “Relocating by Design” (page 118). “Writing about her family has been a joy.” S.B. MUST DOS Going to work at Meridian Studios downtown. • A flat white at Low Pigeon followed by record-hunting at Warbler Records & Goods. • Walking with my girls at the Douglas Family Preserve.

PHOTOGRAPHS: VICTORIA PEARSON, RAY KACHATORIAN

“I enjoyed the task of illustrating each of these uniquely beautiful places as it gave me the opportunity to explore the surrounding areas of Santa Barbara that are lesser known to me,” says the local artist whose vibrant works can be seen throughout “Block Party” (page 35). S.B. MUST DOS Family trips to Hendry’s Beach. • Walking to La Bella Rosa Bakery for fresh concha. • Jogging through the streets of S.B. in search of my next Digital Sunsets composition.


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montecito You’ll find exquisite interiors and the ultimate in chic in both halves of this hamlet

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Montecito is doubly blessed—with interior design studios, antique shops, and home furnishings boutiques in the Upper Village and the Lower Village along Coast Village Road. Explore them both for ideas to enhance your home, garden, and lifestyle.

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Intriguing objets from House of Honey; luxe furnishings at Birgit

UPPER VILLAGE Birgit Klein emphasizes European design in the furniture, case goods, and accessories at BIRGIT KLEIN INTERIORS. Looking forward she says clients favor soft fabrics, deep couches, and indoor/outdoor living. A newcomer to the neighborhood, CODA STUDIO arrived last Halloween with artisan-crafted indoor and outdoor tables, seating, beds, and storage in sustainable materials, all customizable by the client.

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Klein Interiors; fabric samples at Coda Studio. OPPOSITE, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: William Laman’s cottage exterior; California-inspired décor at Jenni Kayne Apparel + Home; the old firehouse setting of Lucca Antiques; seating at Tina Frey; eclectic pieces at Upstairs at Pierre Lafond; midcentury modern at Davis & Taft; pottery at Haskell; home accessories at Eider Studio.


PHOTOGRAPHS: LUCCA ANTIQUES, CHRISTY GUTZEIT

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WE LIVE IN MONTECITO continued from page 36 Interior designer Jennifer Sanan fills COUNTRY HOUSE ANTIQUES with elegant Swedish and French pieces. Her new European shipment includes 19th-century French marble tables and a Swedish secretary and clock. At DAVIS & TAFT you’ll find a mélange of midcentury modern vintage, antiques, and art. Owner Leanne Baker also recently introduced Formations and Dennis & Leen to her showroom. With thoughtfully curated home accessories, EIDER STUDIO offers elegant bed and bath linens from Matouk, SFERRA, and Le Jacquard Français. Their washed linen napkins are must-haves for plein-air dining. Long renowned for its expertise in Native American jewelry and artifacts and 16th- to 18th-century Spanish Colonial antiques, HASKELL also showcases furniture by modern Latin masters like Don S. Shoemaker and Arturo Pani. You’ll find interior designer Tamara Kaye-Honey’s timeless, livable aesthetic at HOUSE OF HONEY’s full-service studio and retail shop. The emphasis this year? Playful, bright sorbet colors and textures that evoke a feeling of lightheartedness. Located in the old Montecito firehouse, LUCCA ANTIQUES is open to the trade, that is, professional designers. Among the offerings are one-of-a-kind pieces made from wood, metal, stone, and “found” industrial materials. JENNI KAYNE APPAREL + HOME is expanding its California-inspired décor with home textiles and a furniture line in reclaimed cedar and solid white oak, for example, a dining table and safari chairs.

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East Coast native and renowned interior designer

MUST HAVE

New Flame

Playa candle, $49, Studio C, Montecito.

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He’s lived and worked in Boston, Miami, and, most recently, L.A. A few months back he decided to shift his home base to Montecito, a quieter spot close to family and clients. In relocating, De Bastiani renovated a 1930s adobe home in Romero Canyon, applying his signature clean, comfortable aesthetic. New floors and French doors combine with original steel windows and collected décor for a look he calls airy and more “today.” As with most of his projects, a muted color palette makes for a relaxed mood that feels appropriate to a town like Santa Barbara. “Here you walk down the street, and everyone says hello and holds the door for you,” he says. “This feels like the Nantucket of the West Coast.” J O H N D D .C O M . JENNIFER BLAISE KRAMER

PHOTOGRAPHS: JOHN DE BASTIANI, JOE SCHMELZER

JOHN DE BASTIANI is no stranger to big cities.


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Interior designer MARC NORMAND GELINAS specializes in classic, livable rooms that reflect his clients’ individual personalities and style. It’s all about handmade designs in resin at TINA FREY. Check out the new Mushroom Lamp, and watch for the new lemon yellow and moss colorways in their tableware and furniture. Montecito mainstay UPSTAIRS AT PIERRE LAFOND highlights local artists and designers, including Don Scott, who crafts timeless wooden bowls and serving pieces, and whimsical ceramicist Baba Masino. For entertaining outdoors there’s furniture by Fermob. At eclectic WILLIAM LAMAN the design philosophy for 2021 highlights natural elements— wicker, wood, rush, bamboo, and batik—mixed with a few fabulous statement pieces. Think “Hotel du Cap meets Versailles.”

be a colorful spring at HUDSON GRACE, with vivid butterfly chairs made in France, striped dish towels, and multihued glassware that livens your tabletop. At LEGACY, where wares range from home furnishings to fashion, owner Nancy Kimsey sees two trends: “simplicity and elegance, epitomized by their marble objects, and a mix of contrasting styles and textures.” LILY presents an array of jewelry, designer apparel, candles, and soulful gifts. For spring? Think of oyster chandeliers, mother-of-pearl crosses, and driftwood hearts. The neutral palette and natural organic vibe of MAISON K’s owner Kimberly Phillips Hayes is evident throughout the boutique. Her signature tabletop décor is classic white ceramic ware by Astier de Villatte. Nautical New England sets the style at MATE GALLERY, which highlights vintage art, books, and photographic curiosities. Curated by the editors of C Magazine, STUDIO C stocks the best madein-California goods, from tabletop accessories, ceramics, and candles to cult beauty products, accessories, jewelry, and more, and hosts exclusive trunk shoes with designers. JOAN TAPPER

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LOWER VILLAGE CLIC, founded by Christiane Celle, opened here

a few months ago. Among the signature items in the concept space are Maison des Vacances textiles and handmade ceramics by Eric Bonnin. It will

TOP LEFT TO RIGHT: Artful touches at Clic; stylish tomes at Hudson Grace; handy white ceramics at Maison K. LEFT TO RIGHT: Blueand-white pottery comes in all shapes and sizes at Legacy; an elaborate chandelier illuminates the space at Lily; flag-

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inspired décor at Mate.


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REAL Ser vice. REAL People. REAL Trust. REAL Estate THE EASTER TEAM REALTORS | 805.570.0403 Associates@EasterTeamRealtors.com www.EasterTeamRealtors.com © 2021 Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties (BHHSCP) is a member of the franchise system of BHH Affiliates LLC. BHHS and the BHHS symbol are registered service marks of Columbia Insurance Company, a Berkshire Hathaway affiliate. BHH Affiliates LLC and BHHSCP do not guarantee accuracy of all data including measurements, conditions, and features of property. Information is obtained from various sources and will not be verified by broker or MLS. Buyer is advised to independently verify the accuracy of that information. LIC #00917775 | 01858581|01923719| 01912018


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Santa Barbara Enjoy a rambling tour of downtown’s home stores; you’ll be sure to discover something special to brighten your day (and your abode)

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Live - Santa Barbara From the Funk Zone to the top of State Street, Santa Barbara is packed with purveyors of home goods and services to transform even the simplest abode into a shelter-magazine–worthy dwelling. Guided by the healing practices of his ancestors, RAFAEL ADÓN makes soaps with indigenous botanicals as well as skin-care creations and perfumes at Rancho La Paloma, his 800-acre ranch in Santa Barbara. His items are available online and at Field + Fort in Summerland. A picturesque alley off Anacapa Street and De la Guerra Plaza leads to ARCHITECTURAL ANTIQUE SALVAGE, a loftlike space housing a treasure trove of early California and European landscape paintings, antiques, rugs, and historical architectural salvage, all carefully curated by owners Judy Cota and Jay Friedmann. With three floors of vintage and modern collections, THE BLUE DOOR is ground zero for unique pieces that set the vibe for any room. Don’t miss the new Betsey Johnson pop-up on the first floor, featuring the designer’s clothing,

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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: Entering The Blue Door, a three-story treasure trove of vintage and modern collectibles; a sampling of ethically sourced goods at Celadon House; patterns galore at Tileco Tile & Stone Showroom.


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art, home décor, and furniture collected over the years. The CABANA HOME showroom, with its ever-changing display of furniture, art, and objects, hints at the extensive professional services founders/ designers Steve Thompson and Caroline Thompson provide, including residential and commercial space planning and design (incorporating furniture, flooring, and window coverings), building-plan review, and project management. Celebrating 20 years on State Street, CELADON HOUSE is committed to providing full-service interior-design services promoting sustainable, ethically sourced materials in partnership with Cisco Brothers, a leading upholstery manufacturer; it also offers a selection of furnishings, home accessories, organic mattresses, and bedding. DIANI LIVING, the sister store to Diani Boutique and Diani Shoes—all owned by retail maven Caroline Diani—offers an eclectic collection of everyday home and lifestyle items that are sustainably made and sourced from small artisans. Personalized interior-design services are also available. With in-house interior designers and nearly unlimited inventory resources, HABITAT HOME & GARDEN can help guide projects big or small. With access to skilled tradesmen from around the world, they can track down what you need or will custom build it. Featuring furnishings from farmhouse to modern style, HOME SANTA BARBARA carries

CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Habitat Home & Garden’s cosy vibe features customdesigned pieces; a slice of Cabana Home’s exquisite outdoor chic; turn your walls into art with Raoul’s handprinted wallpaper and textiles.

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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: NS Ceramics stocks inspiring, intricate mosaics from around the world; kitchen goals par excellence at Diani Living; the path to high style at Rooms & Gardens.

the Magnolia Home Furniture line designed by Joanna Gaines, in addition to Universal Furniture, Furniture Classics, The MT Company, Orient Express, Four Hands, Spectra Home, Loloi Rugs, and more. Recently relocated to a new showroom, the team at NS CERAMIC is ready to display its unrivaled selection of handcrafted artisan ceramic, glass, stone, metal, porcelain, and mosaic tiles from around the world. Services offered include product specification, design sketches, and budget estimates. MICHAELKATE CONTEMPORARY FURNITURE—which originally opened in 1953 as Danica House, with a focus on Danish and Scandinavian designs—today specializes in American and European midcentury, modern, contemporary, and transitional pieces. A cozy boutique that invites lingering, RAOUL showcases owner/designer Sally McQuillan’s exquisite handprinted linen textiles and wallpapers alongside elegant hand-picked accessories. The design business—Raoul Textiles—is a McQuillan family affair helmed by Sally with son Gene and daughter Madeleine. Married owners Jami and Eric Voulgaris of ROOMS & GARDENS have designed custom furniture for clients all over the country, working with A-list interior designers and celebrities, including customers like President Bill Clinton. Their interior designs grace projects in Santa Barbara, Santa Monica, and Aspen, among others. Working with tile and stone factories worldwide,

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Artist Colette Cosentino in her studio flanked by two works in progress; a grouping of Cosentino’s acrylic and oil paintings on canvas; a series of fine art prints on heavyweight Arches watercolor paper hang in the window; Sirene wide-format wallcovering, two-panel repeat in the “Dusk” colorway; Bisou wide-format wallcovering, three-panel repeat in the “Mineral” colorway (wallcoverings available through fschumacher.com).

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CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: Mexican snacks and other goodies at Hacienda by Bonita Lifestyle, which also features art by Whitney Castro; serving pieces at Garde and its welcoming façade; a cozy spot indoors at Porch.

Quiet Summerland has become design row pretty much all along Lillie Avenue, and now that spring is upon us, the focus has really turned to our indoor-outdoor lifestyle. An interesting fact to ponder: Almost all the boutiques here are owned or co-owned by women…just sayin’. The natural world sets the palette and the tone for BOTANIK, a longtime home-and-garden boutique in a cozy cottage. New to the shop are tightly woven African baskets with a free-flowing edge as well as multicolored cotton throws from Ethiopia. Always a hit—signature succulent gardens in decorative pots. Looking forward to working outdoors? FIELD + FORT has fun items like Madison James “Get Muddy” garden aprons and Banshu Hamono pruning shears, and is now carrying Pennoyer Newman garden décor. To augment its room-byroom showcase of furniture, art, and accessories, the shop has expanded next door. Don’t miss the new items at its popular café. GARDE, like

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its sister shop in L.A., has evolved from gifts to furnishings by established and up-and-coming designers. Unusual one-of-a-kind ceramics by Julie Nelson and Bronwen Grieves, among others, always catch the eye here, while the Summerland venue also carves out its own personality with lighting by Apparatus and furniture by Piet Boon. HACIENDA BY BONITA LIFESTYLE is a new iteration in a new location of a Summerland mainstay. Paintings by Whitney Castro are on the walls, while the overall vibe is Mexican with wares that now include furnishings and snacks, including grazing boxes for spontaneous picnics. Among the apparel finds: gauzy cotton shirts, pants, and caftans worthy of a summer breeze. Bring the outdoors in, proclaims PORCH, which now boasts a venue with a veranda worthy of its name. They’ve added ethereal landscapes by SB artist Colette Cosentino and large-scale photography by Will Pierce to the home décor—from faux bois iron mirrors to the favorite faux sheepskin swivel chairs and stylish outdoor rugs. At THE SACRED SPACE, the go-to venue for books, crystals, incense, ritual items, and garden statuary, Jack and Rose Herschorn have gathered everything you need for your spiritual journey. Among their unusual “treasures from heaven available on earth” are a 4.5-billion-year-old meteor, desert glass from Libya, and moldavite from Europe that goes back 18 million years! For 30 years the individual dealers who have a spot in the SUMMERLAND ANTIQUE COLLECTIVE have offered everything from home and garden furniture to architectural elements, china, glassware, books, and jewelry. There are rooms full of treasures here. Be prepared to stay awhile. THE WELL has perfected the stylish blend of rustic and vintage in developing its unique collections of home and garden pieces from Europe, Asia, and North America. Proprietor Shane Brown is readying everything for spring—from fire pits and outdoor fountains and greenhouses to 9- and 12-foot tables with umbrellas for warm-weather alfresco dinners. J.T.

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WE LIVE IN CARPINTERIA CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: Master ceramicist Miri Mara in his showroom; an array of urns at Eye of the Day Garden Center; home goods at Folly.

Live - Carpinteria Laid-back Carpinteria has the air of a beach town from years gone by, so perhaps it’s no surprise that a number of the boutiques and shops along the main drags of Linden and Carpinteria Avenues (or even farther afield) highlight vintage objects big and small. FOLLY has expanded from its tiny trailer venue to spacious new digs. Some 90 percent of its wares are vintage or handmade in California (mostly Santa Barbara and Ojai), and the shop carries furniture and items for men and children, too. Planned for the future are makers’ markets held on the grounds every couple of months. Pots, urns, planters, and troughs—there are containers of every shape, size, and material at EYE OF THE DAY GARDEN DESIGN CENTER. Fountains, antique items, stone and terra cotta wares, and glazed pottery are just a few of the oh-so-tempting Italian, Greek, and other European offerings for your outdoor pleasure. For 23 years HOMESTEAD ANTIQUES AND TRADING COMPANY has showcased the individual tastes and specialties of the collective’s

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myriad dealers. The eclectic and vintage goods range from furniture to jewelry, books to old bottles, art to accessories. You can spend one dollar or a couple of thousand. The elegantly shaped cast-ceramic bowls, vases, lamps, and pendants at MIRI MARA CERAMICS may be colorfully glazed or incised with subtly intricate designs on a neutral palette, like the new Assisi bowls with a sgraffito finish. The sophisticated objects are all handmade by the talented Italian-born artist who gives the boutique its name. The Grapeseed Company is behind the SEASIDE MAKERS COLLECTIVE, a sister boutique to its Funk Zone venue. New and popular items here include Mono B active- and leisurewear, an artisan food pantry, and the Breathe Easy Mask Spray, whose organic eucalyptus and mint infusions refresh our


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CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: Colorful bottles at Homestead Antiques and Trading Company; brightly patterned garb at Soap; Zelda Prune at Space Home and Garden; the fanciful offerings at Whimsy Antiques.

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latest accessory. SOAP has occupied its courtyard corner for more than two decades, offering Asianinfluenced items, robes and sleepwear, and bath and beauty products, including its own Carpinteria Beach Collection, with a water lily and lotus flower fragrance. New and unique are 8-inch flat candles from Lithuania, with hand-painted scenes that range from fine art to florals. Zelda Prune opened SPACE HOME AND GARDEN on Labor Day 2020 and filled it with furniture and decorative items ranging from antique to midcentury to contemporary goods. There’s artwork inspired by early California history and, notably, the history of surfing—including surfboards and other surfrelated treasures. Founded 11 years ago, womenowned TIDEPOOLS presents ocean-oriented gifts, accessories, and objets—from locally created jewelry to shells and candles, as well as natural soaps and lotions. The boutique also showcases a constantly rotating display of works by area artists. A longtime Carpinteria favorite dedicated to reusing, recycling, and repurposing, WHIMSY ANTIQUES has vintage architectural salvage, hip vintage clothing and jewelry, vintage maps, vintage furniture, and other fun things. It’s all reflected in the shop’s new motto: “the comfort of old good things.” J.T.

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OJAI Under the gaze of the Topa Topa Mountains you’ll find a big design destination with a small-town charm

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CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE: The vibrant patio at Tipple & Ramble; the arcade arches that line Ojai’s Main Street; a reclaimed wood swing inside DeKor & Co.; In the Field’s welcoming facade.

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Scenic Ojai beckons with its famous “pink moments,” rich organic agriculture (hello, Pixie season), thriving art scene, and a design landscape that boasts one-of-a-kind décor boutiques and artisans that perfectly reflect the city’s bohemian charm. At her quaint eponymous shop, CAROLÏNA GRAMM proffers a mélange of specialty home goods and gifts, from organic olive oils and balsamic vinegars to one-off midcentury furnishings, vintage pottery, candles, antique napkins, and more. Only a handful of CHRIS BROCK’s coveted ceramics—which nod to ancient Mediterranean civilizations and early 20th-century American works—are available each year due to the master potter’s complex glazing and firing processes. Brock’s late husband, designer Paul Fortune, is greatly missed by the design world and honored with the recent rerelease of his book, Notes On Décor Etc. Stop by interior designer Isabelle Dahlin’s DEKOR & CO. for customizable furniture, stylish tabletop accessories, and vintage lamps, baskets, cabinets, and Moroccan rugs. FIG CURATED LIVING and its sister store BUNGALOW BY FIG are brightening up the spring season with lots of color. On offer are outdoor tabletop goods and glassware that complement vibrant patio furniture by Fermob, as well as flamboyant vintage Peruvian blankets. Jack Gerard and Genevieve Barrere of


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CLOCKWISE FROM FAR LEFT: A display at DeKor & Co.; balsamic vinegars at Carolïna Gramm; a vignette featuring Chris

Live - Ojai carved kitchen utensils and accessories in walnut, cherry, and maple. Each product is sanded and polished to perfection and sealed with beeswax and coconut oil. Local stalwart IN THE FIELD is curated with all the lifestyle essentials, including men’s, women’s, and kid’s apparel, home accents, pantry delicacies, apothecary goods, made-inOjai handicrafts, and more. With sustainability at its heart, LINEAGE BOTANICA supports marginalized Eastern European communities through artisans’ handcrafted décor and textiles— think bedding, aprons, and towels—all made using organic, low-impact materials like hemp and cotton. Color consultant Teresa Grow’s Ojai- and L.A.-based studio MADISON AND GROW offers interior design consultations in addition to California-inspired patterned wallcoverings and textiles that are silk-screened by hand. Inspired by traditional Japanese craftsmanship, MARK CHURCHILL crafts dinnerware, vessels, vases, and bowls by hand using stoneware and porcelain clays all sourced from local ranches. Run by the Asquith family, OJAI OLIVE OIL’s Ladera Road shop stocks award-winning extra virgin olive oils—

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Curated Living bazaar; Rachel and Michael Graves at Plant Based.

including infused varieties like basil, lemon, and

Ojai Pixie. Every bottle is made with the olives from the family’s nearby groves, which date back more than 150 years. OJAI PLANT WORKS specializes in interior “plantscaping,” with services that include designing orchid, air plant and succulent arrangements, and curating the perfect foliage for your interiors, with delivery, installation, and even maintenance taken care of. Stop by PIXIE’S GENERAL STORE for whimsical gifts including candles, pantry goods, cheeky mugs, stationery, sweet treats, Ojai swag, and more. Michael and Rachel Graves, the husband-and-wife team behind design and framing shop Summer Camp, recently opened PLANT BASED, a new store that stocks plants, pots, ceramics, and other handmade goodies. Embracing a neutral palette, ceramist P. Lyn Middleton of P STUDIO crafts one-of-akind, food-safe pieces (think plates, bowls, and other vessels) from her Ojai workspace. TIPPLE & RAMBLE’s collection of indoor/outdoor décor, small-batch specialty food items, picnic staples, games, and vintage barware will inspire you to take your next adventure, host a killer cocktail party, or perhaps both. ANUSH J. BENLIYAN

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WE LIVE IN SANTA YNEZ VALLEY Surrounded by rolling vineyards punctuated by old oaks, Santa Ynez Valley design gurus create and merchandise meticuous collections of home and garden goods that reflect the region’s rarified ranch lifestyle. There’s everything from modern home furnishings with neutral color palettes to vintage rock ‘n’ roll memorabilia and dreamy succulent gardens. BODEGA LOS ALAMOS opened in 2018 as a wine and beer garden, retail shop, and greenhouse, focusing on natural wine, unique beer and cider, and handcrafted items. The lounge-y vibe has since extended to the property’s renovated 1920s farmhouse, with the BODEGA HOUSE guesthouse. Solvang-made shrubs and vinegars from BROKEN CLOCK VINEGAR WORKS add flavorful flair to home bar carts and kitchen pantries. The innovative culinary products here incorporate locally gleaned fruits and herbs, some from their own garden. Scandinavian design reigns inside THE COPENHAGEN HOUSE in Solvang. Embodying Nordic design traits like minimalism, innovation, and a penchant for light, the portable, rechargeable Carrie LED lamp effortlessly illuminates spring’s outdoor

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Merchandise mingles with art installations at Global

Eye Art Collective; home garden glory at J. Woeste; equine inspiration at HÛS by Anouk Designs; Rachel Brown’s artwork at The Landsby.


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by Rachel Brown is available for purchase in the Solvang hotel’s intimate lobby boutique; the rest of the inventory is curated by Santa Ynez General. Elizabeth Poett of RANCHO SAN JULIAN—the 14,000-acre family ranch that produces delectable jarred honey and offers premium beef delivery parcels—has a new cooking show on the Magnolia Network (streaming on Discovery+) called Ranch to Table. SANTA YNEZ GENERAL, the home store known for bringing signature Valley style to design-savvy tabletops and interiors, is expanding its flagship location in downtown Santa Ynez this spring. In 2012 Lisa Boisset Babcock launched SOULSTRUCK VINTAGE, a tasting lounge and feast for the senses in a former production warehouse at Babcock Winery. Groove to iconic ’70s tunes while shopping well-curated vinyl, fashion, jewelry, and home décor. ANNA FERGUSON-SPARKS

Live - Santa Ynez dining venues, pampered picnics and campsites, or indoor desks and bedsides. Fresh ideas are in bloom at FORAGE FLORALS in Santa Ynez, like the recently added DIY Herbarium—a planting area stocked with air plants, succulents, specialty vessels, and other terrarium accoutrements. Also new: a take-home flower-arranging kit complete with video instruction and supplies. The GLOBAL EYE ART COLLECTIVE, an all-handmade gift and home store in Los Olivos, recently grew into a larger space where new clothing, jewelry, and milliners’ lines coexist with owner-designed art installations and ceramics. Spring brings outdoor items such as crocheted hammocks and picnic supplies and floral and botanically inspired ceramics. Boho chic meets Santa Ynez Valley ranch style at HÛS BY ANOUK DESIGNS, which has a new Ballard home. Delightful finds include contemporary Western art, handmade jewelry, leather goods, one-of-a-kind hats, vintage rugs and textiles, and laidback fashion for luxe country living. J. WOESTE in Los Olivos has been bringing smiles to gardeners’ faces since 1998, with its eclectic maze of treasures displayed inside and around a turn-of-the-20th-century farmhouse. THE LANDSBY’s hygge animal and abstract artwork

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: The Bodega House kitchen; Elizabeth Poett sets the table at Rancho San Julian; bountiful blooms at Forage Florals; a vinyl-coated room within Soulstruck Vintage; Santa Ynez General’s stylish entry.

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For remodeling inspiration, crack open Old Houses Made New by Macarena Abascal Valdenebro (teNeues, $75), a compendium of homes that have been rehabilitated to suit contemporary lifestyles. Available at House of Honey, H O U S E O F H O N E Y.C O M .

Seekers of serenity should snap up Classic Residences by Wim Pauwels (Beta-Plus Publishing, $85), a peek inside spaces that blend classic and modern elements for calming surroundings. Available at Field + Fort, FIELDAN D F O R T. C O M .

Top interior designer and blogger Brooke Giannetti (of Velvet & Linen fame) and her husband, architect Steve Giannetti, just released their new volume, Patina Homes (Gibbs Smith, $50), celebrating a collection of residences transformed by their (and other collaborators’) creative talents. G I A N N E TTI H OME.C OM .

Eye Candy Shelter tomes to keep you dreaming

open Renowned textile designer Lisa Fine takes us inside her own homes in Paris, Dallas, and New York and also shares interiors by her friends and mentors in Near & Far: Interiors I Love (Vendome Press, $70). Available at Field + Fort, F IELD AN D F O RT.C O M .

Wave riders and landlubbers alike will love Surf Shacks Volume 2 by Matt Titone (Gestalten, $60), featuring surfers’ eclectic homes, including the pad of Santa Barbara locals Leo Basica (L&Co.) and felt artist Taiana Giefer. US. GES TALTEN.COM.

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The Most Beautiful Rooms in the World (Rizzoli New York, $65) features a diverse collection of contemporary interiors worldwide, culled from AD. Available at Upstairs at Pierre Lafond, S H O PU PS TA I R S .CO M .

Alexandra and Michael Misczynski, the wife-and-husband team behind the L.A. design firm Atelier AM, showcase eight of their new projects in Houses: Atelier AM (Rizzoli New York, $70), with photographs by François Halard. RI Z Z O L I US A .C O M . L.D. PORTER

A visual romp through creatives’ spaces around the world, How We Live by Marcia Prentice (teNeues, $55) includes dwellings in Mumbai, Marrakech, Beirut, and Amsterdam. Available at House of Honey, H O US E O F H O N E Y.C O M .


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Sofia Richie in Weekend Max Mara at the abalone pool at Ganna Walska Lotusland.

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A maxi dress moment in the fern garden. Cotton strips, mimicking gaffer tape, accentuate the waist. OPPOSITE: The Weekend Max Mara capsule collection was shot on location during the summer of 2020 with strict Covid protocols still in place.

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A silk scarf from the capsule proved to be a fashionable and practical pandemic accessory. OPPOSITE: Richie in flight, in head-to-toe Flutterflies collection garb, including screen-printed sneakers.

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os Angeles native Sofia Richie is strolling through Lotusland across sprawling lawns, past succulents, and amid fern groves—just the sort of places frequented by dragonflies and other iridescent creatures of flight. “Santa Barbara has been my family’s escape ever since I was a child,” says the

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model and entrepreneur, who has combined this trip with a photo shoot for Weekend Max Mara Flutterflies. The wildly colorful Spring/Summer 2021 Signature capsule line was designed in collaboration with Dallas-based pop artist and part-time Montecito resident Donald Robertson. The setting is a welcome one for Richie, who notes, “It’s a quiet place [where] I feel I can clear my mind. What gives me butterflies these days is nature,” she confides, and her regional hikes have taken her from the coast to inland waterfalls, allowing for “endless discoveries” along the way. “Through the pandemic I have found a new love for learning more about the planet,” she adds. Describing his own witty and often madcap creative vision, Robertson says, “I just start taping [blank canvases], and miracles happen.” The Italian fashion house tapped the longtime Estée Lauder creative director—who has a penchant for using vivid gaffer tape—to create the collection’s Technicolor stripes, elongated female figures, and fluttering butterfly prints. Robertson’s imaginative drawings are now splashed across sneakers, cotton dresses, pants, shirts, and pencil skirts, plus epically cartoonish Pasticcino bags. “I believe happiness is a decision you make when you wake up,” Robertson says. “Rainbow-stripe jeans can help if you are having a tough day.” •


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Artist Donald Robertson plays with his signature Weekend Max Mara fabric. “I believe happiness is a decision you make when you wake up,” he says. “Rainbow-stripe jeans can help if you are having a tough day.” OPPOSITE, TOP TO BOTTOM: Robertson gaffer-taped and painted on Dewey Nicks’ enlarged prints to create these 3-D kaleidoscope collages for our cover; the artist in his Santa Monica studio (he has since relocated to Texas).


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Designed by L.A. artist Jason Koharik, an abstract lighting fixture in the entrance hall sets the tone for the contemporary interiors. A natural fleece lamb also provides a touch of whimsy. Sconces by The California Workshop, mirror by Ben & Aja Blanc, vintage Yngve Ekström Lamino chair, bench by Stahl + Band, and credenza by Croft House. 22 summer2019


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haring a common bond with inveterate traveler Tamara KayeHoney, a California family looked to the interior designer—owner of the design studio House of Honey—for the renovation of a ’40s retreat in Montecito. “The clients travel extensively and wanted the home to feel like they were on vacation. They wanted a sense of timelessness and a form of escapism,” KayeHoney says. Since both client and designer are aficionados of the serene aesthetic of Aman Resorts, the hotel group’s signature use of natural materials, neutral hues, and landscapes that meld with the interiors provided the perfect starting point for the design. Built in 1946, the 5,660-square-foot colonial was badly in need of a transformation that translated into a distinctively contemporary look the designer describes as “California casual modern with a twist of the unexpected.” Doing double duty as both architect and designer, Kaye-Honey says, “I tried to look to the past and respect the estate’s provenance yet make it modern, livable, and, of course, playful for a family of five. It was about respecting the history yet reinterpreting [it] for the present and the future.” In reimagining the space, her goal was to create a streamlined layout—preserving the footprint and “purity and honesty of the house’s incredible design”—while replacing the traditional period remnants of the ’40s, such as heavy decorative ironwork, brick, molding, and tile.

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CLOCKWISE: Tamara KayeHoney and her clients share a love of art coupled with carefully curated objects and minimalist furnishings, like this Niche Beverly sofa, Lawson-Fenning accent chairs, and The Future Perfect credenza; Willy Guhl planters from The Well; artwork by Mary Little.

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Symmetry and simplicity are the order of the day in the main living room. “The interior design of the home definitely comes from a modern place. I wanted to mix the old with the new,” says the designer. Side tables by The Well, coffee table by Apparatus Studios, stool and fireplace media by Jason Koharik, mirror by Arik Levy, and chandelier by Materia Designs.

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“Our choices of lighting are art pieces in and of themselves throughout the house. I wanted to do something with movement that represents Feature - House the ocean, salt, and how rock changes shape.” As with all design projects, the lifestyle of the clients was of utmost importance. Entertaining was at the top of their list, along with the active agendas of three teenagers. “On any given weekend, the entry can be transformed into a disco for teenagers or the living room into a screening room for watching movies. The furniture had to look chic but still have practicality,” Kaye-Honey says. Both the clients’ and designer’s love of art also came into play in the way of large-format pieces. “Art is so important to me for every project, and this comes from an emotional place, not whether or not it works in the space. My clients were very drawn to organic and light colors and textures and movement.” Choosing works from abstract artists Mary Little and Arik Levy, the designer notes that “the playfulness and a sense of emotion in their

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pieces really set the tone for the interiors. Every room has its own identity, but there is a common thread that ties the house together.” Art is also manifested in the home through unusual lighting that gives new meaning to the term conversation starter. Perhaps the most showstopping element of the house is found in the entry. Collaborating with Los Angeles–based artist and craftsman Jason Koharik, who is known for his sophisticated yet unorthodox take on sculptural lighting, Kaye-Honey explains, “Our choices of lighting are art pieces in and of themselves throughout the house. He created a custom entry lighting moment that was sculptural and would set the tone for the rest of the design.” The kite-like design, with its perforated metal shades hung from brass cords on the ceiling, extends across the area and lights up the walls


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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: A simple Croft House farmhouse table with a defined modern edge was selected for the dining room; desk by Lotus Cabinetry, vase by Porch, pendant by Garde, credenza by Lawson-Fenning, and vintage mirror from 1stDibs; a well-appointed wine room; a dramatic steel-framed fireplace instantly updates the house that dates back to 1946.

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The master bath features a distinctive free-standing Victoria + Albert tub and unique pendant light by Rich Brilliant Willing.


Oiled white oak panels provide a backdrop for a Community Manufacturing platform bed, Brendan Ravenhill sconces, and mutton sheep fur rug by Marc Phillips.

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in eye-catching angles. Koharik also designed the Salt cubes lights, sand-blasted white milk-glass cubes of varying depths that preside over the kitchen’s Bianco Lasa marble island. “I wanted to do something with movement that represents the ocean, salt, and how rock changes shape.” Kaye-Honey, who has offices in South Pasadena as well as Montecito, incorporated a variety of exotic materials into the mix. Natural gray quarry stone, travertine, oak, basswood, walnut, rift oak, blackened steel, ribbed glass, and sandstone compose the bones of the soulful spaces, while nubby fabrics and metals accent the restrained décor, representing her penchant for fresh, modern interiors with a nod to the past. Since the clients were initially drawn to Montecito by the San Ysidro Ranch’s beauty,

Kaye-Honey and landscape architect Scott Menzel (working with Nydam Landscape Construction) brought the home’s lush grounds back to its natural state with oak trees framing sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean. Bifold Riviera Bronze steel-and-glass doors create a sense of indooroutdoor living, complemented by European whiteoak floors and Italian deco plaster. The designer also added functional wood pergolas with lighting, heat towers, and a Vertex shade awning, along with custom modular indoor-outdoor furniture. The private retreat represents the best kind of collaboration, one in which designer, client, and artisans developed sympatico relationships that remained long after the final art was placed. The home reflects the true art and style of California living. •

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A well-placed functional pergola and custom seating and dining provide a perfect perch overlooking the Pacific Ocean. Dining table and sectional by Dedon and benches by Jerome Byron.

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Taste Maker

In her debut book, master gardener, home chef, and serial entertainer Valerie Rice shares her recipes for eating and drinking with the seasons

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ABOVE: A spread of springtime bounty including loquats, citrus fruits, and sugar snap and sweet peas. RIGHT: Lush Life:

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have been lucky enough to enjoy more than a few meals (and drinks and bottles of wine!) at Valerie Rice’s stunning Southern California paradise of a home, and I have to say that whoever came up with the title Lush Life has hit the nail directly on the head. But it’s not just the beautiful setting, the glorious garden, or the flavorful and captivating food and drink—the lushness stems right from Valerie’s heart and soul. Her passion for gardening, cooking, and entertaining is a triumvirate of riches to be enjoyed by anyone who finds themselves fortunate enough to be welcomed into her home. This passion and love for ingredients, where they come from, and the art of time around the table are Valerie’s magic, and she has captured that spirit and meticulously passed it along in this book. SUZANNE GOIN

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Citrus Blossom Pisco Sour 2 O Z (1 / 4 C U P ) O R A N G E B L O S S OM SIM PLE SY R U P 6 O Z (3 / 4 C U P ) P I S C O 2 O Z (1 / 4 C U P ) F R E S H L I M E J U IC E (F R OM 3 LIM ES) 1 /2 O Z ( 1 TA B L E S P O O N ) E G G W HI T E AN G O ST U R A B I T T E R S FR E S H OR A N G E B L O S S O M S ( G A RNISH) D I R E C T I O N S : Fill a large cocktail shaker ¾ full with ice. Add

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“I often anchor my outdoor table with pretty potted plants," writes Rice."It’s an easy way to make sure things look inviting, and there’s no need to fuss with cut flowers for the table.”

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“I may be late to parties and doctor’s appointments, but I’m always on time for what’s in season.”

Spring brings double joy to my garden: first, harvesting the new bounty of spring treasures, and second, digging in the dirt to start planting for the flavors of summer. After the somewhat sparse harvest baskets of winter, suddenly I’m faced with an overflow of lush, gorgeous produce: fava beans, sugar snap and sweet peas, breakfast radishes, brassicas, new potatoes, loads of lettuces, loquats, alpine strawberries, rhubarb, and citrus of all sorts fill our veggie beds and baskets. Everything, and I mean everything, is blossoming—from the roses first off the hook bloom to the pineapple guava trees—the thought of which makes me sneeze and smile all at the same time. In spring, preparing delicious meals just becomes a matter of how to best show off these natural goodies, and there are so many simple ways to incorporate all of the sweetness of this season. VALERIE RICE •

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ucked into the eastern end of Santa Barbara’s Riviera lies Aloes in Wonderland, one of the more unusual horticultural destinations on the South Coast. The brainchild of Jeff Chemnick, this five-acre private botanic garden and nursery overflows with a mind-blowing array of exceptional plants. Blessed with a southeast-facing property in a unique microclimate and an entrepreneurial passion, he has built Aloes in Wonderland into one of our premier garden destinations. Chemnick’s excitement spills over as he leads you along twisting paths filled with masses of blooming aloes and stunning cycads. A muchappreciated stalwart of the Santa Barbara garden scene, Chemnick for years was known primarily as the cycad guy. “I was a horticultural one-trick pony,” he laughs, “though repeated botanical trips across the world opened my eyes to the sheer diversity of succulent or xerophytic plants. I saw a need and opportunity for these types of plants in Santa Barbara, so I began growing many of them.” Pressed to explain this passion, Chemnick says that part of the plants’ appeal is based on radial symmetry. “Aloes, cycads, palms, and agave all share this basic architectural genetic code. That’s what makes them so beautiful. There’s something primal, almost a religious experience in what these plants evoke. I think we’re drawn to those patterns and these plants that don’t look like what’s next door. Our climate allows us to grow these otherworldly species. Aloes in Wonderland offers plants that are a departure from convention.”

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Complementing each other nicely, the distinctive architecture of the home seamlessly extends into the garden. OPPOSITE: The giant and aptly named Aloe “Hercules” is seen here dwarfing Aloes in Wonderland’s Jeff Chemnick.

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Winter-flowering Aloe marlothii is one of the most dramatic of aloes when in bloom. OPPOSITE, TOP TO BOTTOM: The sculptural floral buds of

Aloe thraskii; a yucca specimen embodying the essence of radial symmetry.

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Combining artistry and architecture, succulents help frame the home. OPPOSITE: A stately Mexican cycad,

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“Aloes, cycads, palms, and agave all share this basic architectural genetic code. That’s what makes them so beautiful. There’s something primal, almost a religious experience in what these plants evoke.”

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Relocating

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Maj Henriques creates a warm melange in her Montecito living room via furniture designed by her Copenhagen friends: a wall lamp and mint chaise longue by Muller Van Severen, and art by Studio Oliver Gustav. Around the hearth, a pair of chairs by Le Corbusier, a Linie Design rug, and a jolly yellow side table by E15.

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by Design A family weaves their Danish threads into a new Santa Barbara fabric of life WRIT T E N BY OLIV I A J O F F R E Y PH OTOGRA P HS BY M I C H A E L H A B E R

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RIGHT: An architectural powder blue chair by Magniberg graces a bedroom corner. “It's quite comfy, actually,” Maj attests. OPPOSITE: A shard of sunshine defines a bedroom nook with a photograph by Freja Nielsen depicting the Copenhagen waterfront in the 1970s—which is, coindicentally, the precise spot that now houses Simple Feast’s corporate headquarters. Beneath, a stack of novels from Bart’s Books in Ojai rests on an Alvar Aalto stool.

n my experience the Danes are a bit like Californians: laidback, warm in manner, open-minded, and generous. They are also dry in their humor and forthright in speech. This was precisely why I fell for the Henriques family, when I met them on Miramar Beach a year and a half ago. Maj Henriques, a classic Scandinavian beauty in the Greta Garbo mold, approached me wearing a long, striped caftan and said wryly, “So I hear you make scrunchies.” I do not, in fact, make scrunchies. (Our daughters, classmates in school, had met earlier that week, and mine was wearing a patterned scrunchie someone had made her in some spare fabric from my own caftan line.) I laughed, and our friendship was cemented. That day Maj (pronounced “May”) and Frederik Henriques had only just landed in Santa Barbara. They, along with their two children, were recovering from jet lag by indulging in a sunset dip in the ocean. Maj and Frederik are a Copenhagen powerhouse couple. He is an entrepreneur and a partner in Simple Feast, the wildly popular plant-based meal-delivery service that has taken Europe by storm since its inception in 2016. Three years later Frederik was tasked with expanding the company to the United States, starting in


LEFT TO RIGHT: A dining table made in shop class by son Magne Henriques, flanked by Ponti/Cassina chairs and a Magniberg stool, faces artwork by Côme Clérino that echoes daughter Hannah Heniques’ kneehigh socks; the master bedroom features a safari chair by Kaare Klint, a lamp by Muller van Severen, a leaning photograph by Freja Nielsen, and bedding, explains Maj, “that comes from an amazing artisan living in our village in France” where the Henriques have a vacation house.

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In the TV area, a photo by Freja Nielsen harmonizes with a vintage side table from Edie Caldwell Abode, an E15 sofa, and a Rietveld chair by Cassina. Poetic clay sculptures by Maj are scattered on tables; since moving to Santa Barbara, Maj has established a ceramic studio at home and in Ojai.


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LEFT AND RIGHT: Part of Simple Feast’s DNA is a supply-chain strategy that taps into the local organic farming communities to source the freshest seasonal fruits and vegetables for their meals.

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greens adorn the table. The premise of Simple Feast, the plant-based meal

delivery service, is holistic: the best produce, prepared inventively, packaged sustainably, making the world a better place.

California’s Central Coast. (Their test kitchen is in downtown Santa Barbara, the main facility in Oxnard.) Maj herself is a renowned Danish entrepreneur. Her award-winning design agency, Creative Notes, made a name for itself with elegant, modern design solutions that attract clients in the fashion, furniture, hotel, and restaurant worlds. The agency’s output is so good that her work for clients often ends up in galleries, appreciated as fine art. Maj never expected to rebrand her family, but that is exactly what happened in 2019 when the Henriques packed up a fraction of their possessions and relocated from urban Copenhagen to beachside Santa Barbara. Maj’s experience as a designer became indispensable in the move. Just as she might help a client distill

their brand into a moody mustard yellow or a slight undulation in a logo’s typeface, Maj packed up only the most potent bits of their Copenhagen life and transplanted them to California. The Henriques’ Santa Barbara midcentury house, nestled in oak trees, is airy and high ceilinged, with sliding doors that invite the leafy surrounds in. Only a select group of furniture made the journey, and each piece carries some deeper meaning: There are chairs designed by a friend, photographs of a favorite coastal nook on the Oresund Belt, a quilt from a friend’s shop. While these threads of their Danish life speak to their roots, Maj underdecorated the house in pale sun-bleached colors, leaving it open to new discoveries and experiences. A year and a half after moving here, their shelves are now peppered


Life is a sensory feast at the Henriques’ house. If the place could talk, it would be singing.

LEFT: Magne and Frederik (and sister Hannah, not pictured) surf nearly every day. Before leaving for California, Magne held a coveted spot on the Danish national sailing team. OPPOSITE: On the Henriques’ sun-bleached

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with pottery from Ojai, art by California friends, trinkets from salvage yards, surf posters, and seashells. The result is overwhelmingly sunny and optimistic and decidedly unfussy despite its inherent design pedigree. “The main thing,” explains Maj, “is that home should be a personal collection of interesting things that make you happy and express your personality.” Life is a sensory feast at the Henriques’ house. If the place could talk, it would be singing. There is a joy expressed in the surfboards leaning outside the back door, music and sunlight pouring through the rooms, the scent of eucalyptus gathered from a local hillside, a dining room table made in shop class by their son, fresh produce on the counter. The visual language in the home is succinct, but it celebrates change, beauty, adventure, and growth. “It’s ok if things get scratched,” explains Maj. “You invited in the life. Let it leave its beauty mark.” •

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Design Directory continued from page 73 Marc Normand Gelinas, @marcnormandgelinas, marcnormandgelinas.com. Mate Gallery, @mategallery, mategallery.com. Studio C, @shopstudio.c, shopstudio-c.com. Tina Frey, @tinafreydesigns, tf.design. Upstairs at Pierre Lafond, @upstairspierrelafond, shopupstairs.com. William Laman, @williamlaman, williamlaman.com.

Ojai

Carolïna Gramm, carolinagramm.com. Chris Brock, @chrisguybrock, brockpottery.com. DeKor & Co., @dekor.living, dekorliving.com. FiG Curate Living, @fig_ojai, figojai.com. Four Leaf Wood Shop, @fourleafwoodshop, fourleafwoodshop.com. In the Field, @inthefieldojai, inthefieldojai.com Lineage Botanica, @lineage_botanica, lineagebotanica.com. Madison and Grow, @madisonandgrow, madisonandgrow.com. Mark Churchill, @markchurchillceramics, markchurchillceramics.com. Ojai Olive Oil, @ojaioliveoil, ojaioliveoil.com. Ojai Plant Works, @ojaiplantworks, ojaiplantworks.com. Pixie’s General Store, @pixiesgeneralstore, pixiesgeneralstore.com. Plant Based, @shopplantbased, shopsummercamp.com. P Studio, @pspaceplyn, plynpstudio.tumblr.com. Tipple & Ramble, @tippleandrample, tippleandrample.com.

Works, brokenclockvinegarworks.com. The Copenhagen House, @thecopenhagenhouse, thecopenhagenhouse.com. Forage Florals, @forageflorals, forageflorals.com. Global Eye Art Collective, @globaleyeart, geartco.com. HÛS by Anouk Designs, @shophus, anoukdesigns.com. J. Woeste, @jwoesteinlo, jwoeste.com. The Landsby, @thelandsby, thelandsby.com. Rancho San Julian, @elizabethpoett, theranchtable.com. Santa Ynez General, @santaynezgeneral, santaynezgeneral.com. Soulstruck Vintage, @babcockwinery, babockwinery.com.

Summerland

Botanik, @botanik_summerland, botanikinc.com. Field + Fort, @fieldandfort, fieldandfort.com. Garde, @gardeshop, gardeshop.com. Hacienda by Bonita Lifestyle, @bonita_lifestyle_, bonitalifestyle.com. Porch, @porch_summerland, porchsb.com. The Sacred Space, @thesacredspaceus, thesacredspace.com. Summerland Antique Collective, summerlandantiquescollective.com. The Well, @thewellsummerland, thewellsummerland.com.

Runover/Pub Statement

Santa Barbara

Rafael Adón, @rafa_adon, rafaeladon.com. Architectural Antique Salvage, architecturalantiquesalvage.com. The Blue Door, @thebluedoorsb, thebluedoorsb.com. Cabana Home, @cabanahome_sb, cabanahome.com. Celadon House, @celadonhouse, celadonhouse.com. Diani Living, @dianiboutique, dianiboutique.com. Habitat Home & Garden, @habitathomeandgarden, habitathomeandgarden.com. HOME Santa Barbara, @homesantabarbara, homesantabarb.com. MichaelKate Contemporary Furniture, michaelkate.com. NS Ceramic, @nsceramic, nsceramic.com. Raoul, @raoultextiles, raoultextilesstore.com.Rooms & Gardens, @roomsandgardens, roomsandgardens.com. Tileco Tile & Stone Showroom, tilecodist.com.

Santa Ynez Valley

Bodega Los Alamos, @bodegalosalamos, bodegalosalamos.com. Broken Clock Vinegar

Taste Maker continued from page 102 Peel off the outer leaves of 1 artichoke in a downward motion (the leaves will snap off cleanly), until you reach a layer where the leaves are light green, almost yellow. Cut off ½ inch of the tip of the remaining artichoke top, which is pointy and sharp. Peel and trim the stem end, leaving about 1½ to 2 inches. Cut the artichoke lengthwise in half and place in the bowl of lemony water to prevent browning. Repeat with the remaining artichokes. Drain the artichokes, then pat dry with a kitchen towel. Toss them with olive oil in a large bowl and place them cut side down in a large sauté pan (one with a fitted lid), adding any oil left behind in the bowl. Cook over medium-high heat until the artichokes begin to sizzle and turn golden brown, 7 to 8 minutes. Next, add thyme, garlic, chile, reserved lemon peel, bay leaves, salt, and pepper. Squeeze in the juice from the reserved lemon, and then add the wine and stir to incorporate. Partially cover and simmer until the tip of a sharp knife easily pierces the artichoke stems, 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the size of the artichokes.

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WE PLAY IN PARADISE

Rise and Shine Celebrating the traditions of southern Spain that inform the quintessential abodes of Southern California, The Spanish Style House: From Enchanted Andalusia to the California Dream (Rizzoli New York, $55)—written by Rubén G. Mendoza and photographed by Melba Levick—includes a walking tour of architect Jeff Shelton’s downtown Santa Barbara buildings. The Jeff Shelton-designed four-story Ablitt Tower on West Haley was (rather miraculously) built on a 20 x 20 foot lot in 2006.

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PHOTOGRAPH: MELBA LEVICK, THE SPANISH STYLE HOUSE: FROM ENCHANTED ANDALUSIA TO THE CALIFORNIA DREAM (RIZZOLI NEW YORK, 2021).

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