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Casa Cody: The Oldest Operating Hotel in Palm Springs

There is nothing like staying in a historic property that makes you wonder if walls could talk. Casa Cody is one of these properties. Ideally situated in the center of Palm Springs, Casa Cody is a true oasis

The Cavalli Penthouse: Italian Sense of Style

Situated two floors below Matthew Perry’s former apartment, Penthouse 38A has what it takes to amaze anyone. Offered fully furnished for $21,000,000, the half-floor penthouse is the first Cavalli-designed residence in the United States.

OWIU: Zen Spirit in Los Angeles

Housed in the Biscuit Company Lofts building—which was erected in 1925 as the West Coast headquarters of the National Biscuit Company (Nabisco)—in Los Angeles’ Arts District, the 1,620-square-foot loft space was initially transformed into a two-bedroom apartment.

Paul Williams’ 10250 W Sunset Blvd, Holmby Hills: Reviving a Legacy

With a total of 60 rooms—including 17 bedrooms and 25 bathrooms—encompassing 30,000 square feet, this is one of the largest houses ever built by Paul Williams, who, in the same era, also designed the Los Angeles homes of Lucille Ball and Frank Sinatra, among other celebrities.

Ian Felton: Reinventing the Past

Originally from Washington D.C., Ian Felton grew up in a family where creativity and curiosity for other cultures prevailed. He attended Montessori schools and spent time in Latin America with his family.

Estudio Persona: Sculptural Minimalism

Estudio Persona’s deeply collaborative process allows them to create unconventional design pieces with sculptural lines inspired by natural forms that they describe as “a distinctly neutral and minimal take on the monochromatic melancholy of their native Uruguay.”

Lofty Ambition: the Stephen Kenn Loft in LA

In 1985, a new owner purchased the building with the objective of transforming it into a place where artists could live and work. Today, designers, musicians, sculptors, painters, photographers, and filmmakers continue to use it as studio space.

Westside Digs • November 13, 2020

ON THE COVER Privacy, indoor-outdoor living and a solid, sculptured beauty define this historic estate 1744 Reedvale Lane in lower Mandeville Canyon just moments from the heart of Brentwood offered by The Feil Group with Berkshire Hathaway.

KINTO: Japan With a California Twist

Bringing comfort and inspiration into everyday life is KINTO’s motto. Since its 1972 debut in Hikone, a city in Japan’s Shiga Prefecture, as a wholesaler of porcelain and ceramic tableware, the Japanese brand has added to its portfolio a line of products (tableware, drinkware and interior accessories) to fit the modern lifestyle.
Kerry Vasquez

Kerry Vasquez Haute in WeHo

At the helm of his eponymous public relations company specializing in fashion, Bryan Smith exists in a world where style is everything. His home is no exception. Enter designer Kerry Vasquez.