The Making of Fuller + Roberts’ LEGENDS 2015 Window With Jeff Andrews
To celebrate LEGENDS 2015, 61 renowned interior designers from around the country transformed the windows of LCDQ member shops, showrooms and galleries based on the theme “Where Muses Dwell.”
For his window at Fuller + Roberts Co., award-winning, Los Angeles-based designer Jeff Andrews created a design that represented his muse, “Proportion.”
In Andrews words, “Proportion is the heart of beauty. It relates one entity to another while holding so much possibility for interest, harmony, originality, and perfection.”
In Fuller + Roberts’ video Andrews chronicles his inspiration, installation process, and what it takes to bring a LEGENDS window to life.
Andrews’ window won the People’s Choice award for LEGENDS 2015.
For the past 5 years furniture dealers Fuller + Roberts have filmed the making of their window for the LCDQ’s annual LEGENDS event, creating a video series they call “The LCDQ Window Project.”
“We started doing these videos to commemorate each window and give the designers a chance to explain what they’re doing. In the video we have the designer talk about their inspiration and how they decided to design their window,” says Scott Roberts. “There’s more of a story than what meets the eye.”
Previous designers who have been filmed for The LCDQ Window Project are:
Timothy Corrigan, on the theme of “Valley of the Dolls” for LEGENDS 2014, whose theme “Novel Interiors” was based on books.
Jane Hallworth, on the theme of “Time Capsule” for LEGENDS 2013.
Betsy Burnham, whose inspiration was Quogue, NY, for LEGENDS 2012, “Windows to the World.”
Jane Hallworth, on the theme of “All Night Long He Sailed Upon It,” a painting by Ron Pippin for LEGENDS 2011, “Celebrate Art.”
Fuller + Roberts sells an unusual assortment of Midcentury furniture and a line of heirloom furniture called “The Mayfield Collection,” by Los Angeles designers Brandon + Bailey. The small collection features American black walnut with polished solid brass accents, made using artisanal methods of craftsmanship.
The shop is owned by Scott Roberts, who was an art director and set director for television before he switched careers and began selling antique furniture, and his partner, Brian Fuller, a writer-producer (“Hannibal,” “Pushing Daisies”).
Fuller + Roberts
729 N. La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90069
310 652 1522