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JM|A+D and TAP Studio Empowering Women

The former puppet theater located at La Cienega and Melrose Place in Los Angeles has been transformed into a 14,000 SqFt space for powerful women in business. Designed by JM|A+D and TAP Studio for the architecture, and AvroKO for the interiors, the space is designed to encourage collaboration, with spacious and airy rooms that provide the ideal environment for discussion.

Brent Comber’s Poetic Art & Designs Reflect the Beauty of the Pacific Northwest

Brent Comber, the founder of Brent Comber Originals, has been creating art and designs that are inspired by the beauty of the Pacific Northwest for over 30 years. After realizing that there were no furnishings available that matched his designs, he started carving benches from timber recovered from old buildings in Vancouver. Eventually, Brent shifted his focus from garden making to art and design.

Par Excellence Showcases French Craftsmanship in Manhattan Showroom

The new showroom of Par Excellence, located at 344 Bowery in Manhattan, is a unique space resulting from a collaboration between American designer Thomas Pheasant and 10 of the best craftsmen in the world. The 1,076-square-foot living room and dining room feature bespoke furniture, lighting, and architectural decor, with two sample libraries showcasing bronze textures, woodwork, metalwork, and more.

Medium Plenty: The Transformation of a 1920s Spanish Revival Home

A family of four in Northern California has given their 1920s-era Spanish Revival home a new lease of life with a renovation that prioritizes family and fun. Regan Baker Design, Medium Plenty, and Terremoto all contributed to the project, which aimed to reflect the owners’ eclectic interests and personalities while also maximizing the potential of the location.

Stephanie Brown: Casual Elegance in Canada

This Vancouver house originally had a postmodern aesthetic but underwent a renovation to reflect a refined yet fresh look with a craftsman feel. Led by Stephanie Brown, the interior design features an open-concept layout, the design draws inspiration from New York and European apartments, featuring unique collections of art, furnishings, and decor against elegant details.

Maison Lune: A New Kind of Gallery

Sandrine Abessera and Lubov Azria have founded Maison Lune, a contemporary art and design gallery located in the heart of Venice, California. The space is designed to look like a home, intended to help visitors imagine how any of the art pieces or furniture would fit into their own daily environment.

Yana Schafer’s East Coast Midcentury

Built in 1974 by locally renowned architect Lawrence Stern, the 6,000-square-foot Malyev Schafer-redesigned house was designer Yana Schafer’s perfect home that she shares with her husband David and their three children.

A Glamorous Private Oasis by KES Studio

Covering 2,498 square feet inside , the by KES Studio-designed penthouse also comprises a 4,267-square-foot terrace that offers 360-degree views of Los Angeles with a large dining/kitchen area and poolside lounge. 

Esther Lundstrom’s Mediterranean Inspiration in Tustin Hills

In Tustin Foothills, a multimillion-dollar property neighborhood in the coveted area of Orange County, this Mediterranean-style home built in 1946 and owned by a middle-aged couple recently underwent a transformation led by Esther Lundstrom, founder and owner of Lundstrom Interiors.