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Get to Know…Lee Stanton
The esteemed shopkeeper – and president of the LCDQ from 2009 to 2018 – believes antiques should be lived with and enjoyed. Lee Stanton was raised in Ohio among a family passionate about antiques and design. “My mother and father collected antiques and my grandfather restored antiques. I often worked…
Trip Haenisch Takes a Trip for Vintage French Modern, English Sideboards and a Moscow Mule
Despite a long list of celebrity clients like Courtney Cox, Cheryl Tiegs and Laura Dern, Trip Haenisch would rather talk about the design rather than the client, no matter the star wattage. Originally from Kansas City, Haenisch moved to Los Angeles over 30 years ago and has been creating eclectic…
Design Life: Timothy Corrigan
Timothy Corrigan has been a fixture on the architecture and design scene since he established his eponymous design firm in 1998, after a successful career in advertising. Now twenty years later, he is being honored by the Southern California Institute of Classical Architecture & Art (ICAA) this month for his…
Jeremiah Brent Seeks Out Stunning Marble and a Spicy Margarita
People first got to know Jeremiah Brent on the Bravo show The Rachel Zoe Project. He quickly earned the über stylist/designer’s trust, enough to makeover her home and headquarters. Soon, it was clear that he was destined for a spotlight all his own. Artistic and curious from an early age,…
Nina Freudenberger Is Feeling Wallpaper and Old Hollywood Charm
Known for her effortless mix of natural, warm texture and color and clean, modern lines, designer Nina Freudenberger has a portfolio and devoted following that belie her years. After working for several design firms in NY, she branched out on her own in 2007 and opened the influential Haus Interior…
Nathan Turner On Unique Antiques, Quality Matcha and Dog-Friendly Design
Designer Nathan Turner’s designs have the kind of happy color and relaxed glamour that make people dream of relocating to live the California dream. The decorator, author, entertainer, and former shopkeeper (his eponymous store on Melrose Avenue shuttered in 2016) is always on the hunt for antiques, eclectic textiles and…
Windsor Smith Digs Unique Hardware and a Shady Lunch Spot
Clients like Gwyneth Paltrow and a-list Hollywood insiders seek out Windsor Smith to create glamorous modern interiors that are as luxurious as they are practical. A self-described “lifestyle architect,” Smith believes in more than just creating a pretty interior (though she can do that with her eyes closed). Her philosophy…
David Netto on Pillow Lust and Where He Drinks Manhattans
Raised in New York among design’s elite (his father owned the fabric house Cowtan & Tout), David Netto first studied at Harvard Graduate School of Design before dropping out to set up his own studio in 2000. Since then, he has specialized in interiors that don’t follow conventions, infusing warmth…
LEGENDS 2018: Additional Programming
Conversations / Wit and Whimsy / Author Events / CEU / Working Lunches / Open Houses, Introductions, Exhibitions & Demos / Cocktail Parties In Conversation With … From Classic to Contemporary Join Pamela Jaccarino, Editor in Chief of Luxe Interiors + Design and Ellie Cullman, Founder of Cullman &…
Kathryn M. Ireland Lives for Inspiring Fabrics, a Great Cosmo and Lots of Leather
The British-born designer is known for her relaxed, Bohemian spaces—no doubt influenced by her thirty years in Los Angeles. Colorful prints (many of which she designs herself), and character-rich furniture and accents define Ireland’s interiors favored by clients like Steve Martin and Julia Louis-Dreyfus. An avid entertainer in both her…
Nate Berkus Breaks for LACMA and Lemonade
Nate Berkus and his elevated yet approachable designs have been making people swoon for nearly 20 years. Everyone from Oprah to Vogue to Elle Décor has lauded his warm, welcoming designs. He transforms spaces by following his simple, yet powerful belief…”Your home should tell a story. What you love most…
Legendary Gracie Hand-painted Wallpaper Firm Opens Showroom in LCDQ
Gracie, the venerable New York company that has been producing handprinted scenic wall coverings since 1898, inaugurates its first West Coast showroom with a 3-day open house from Monday, November 6, to Wednesday, November 8. To celebrate the occasion, third-generation Chairman Brian Gracie and fourth-generation Creative Director Jenn Gracie and…
Galerie Carole Decombe Transforms into a Proustian Chamber
At the start of Swann’s Way (Du côté de chez Swann), Proust writes: “For a long time, I went to bed early.” The most famous phrase of French literature is, in itself, a journey back in time, and it inspired Carole Decombe to launch a presentation of “Proustian” decor in…
Jeff Andrews Knows Great Design and a Really Good Martini
With a steady stream of Tinseltown clients like Ryan Seacrest, Kris Jenner and Michael C. Hall, designer Jeff Andrews is on the lookout for something really special on any given day. Known for warm, sophisticated spaces that always have a bit of bold, his designs have been featured in shelter…
Jeffrey Alan Marks Prowls for Vintage Pottery and a Good Glass of Rosé
We asked top L.A. designers to share their secret sources, favorite places, and greatest scores around LCDQ through the years. The answers provide any shopper with an A-list tour through the quarter and beyond. Known for his fresh, spirited, and timeless designs, Jeffrey Alan Marks blends classicism with contemporary edgy…