On a secluded Los Angeles lot surrounded by vines and trees, a modest post-war bungalow has been reimagined as a breezy indoor-outdoor retreat for a creative couple and their family.
Located in the historic neighbourhood of Hancock Park, Villa Greco is a romantic and sumptuous 1930s-era Mediterranean revival villa masterly reimagined by Night Palm.
Hidden among century-old palms and olive trees in Lincoln Heights, La Ventosa by architect Patrick Bernatz Ward’s brings to life a family’s vision of California outdoor living.
Fisher & Paykel’s Experience Centres in Melbourne, Auckland and London are an expression of the New Zealand appliance company’s longstanding values surrounding craft and locality.
Timeless design that deepens in beauty with age is at the heart of Los Angeles-based Kalon Studio’s approach, which also has holistic sustainability at its core.
Luxury rug retailer and manufacturer Modern Rugs LA and Los Angeles-based designer Luis Fernandez have collaborated on a collection of rugs titled Monochromatic Patterns.
Giampiero Tagliaferri transforms a brutalist building into an inspiring, evolving studio space, blending vintage and modern design with art and creative functionality.
With a grassroots coalition of creatives as its driving force, the inaugural Los Angeles Design Weekend was a neighbourhood-focused celebration of the city’s makers, brands and designers.
Created and styled by Working Holiday Studio, this Los Angeles home emanates a contemporary Mexican glow, flavoured with a smattering of Scandinavian simplicity.
Working with the footprint and palette of an existing WWI-era house, And And And Studio creates a light, airy home that reflects the casual flow of LA life.
Klein transforms a modest Los Feliz ranch into a spacious four-bedroom home, blending modern design with natural surroundings and enhancing functionality through thoughtful renovations.
Originally designed and built in the 1950s as a secluded retreat amid lush gardens, Mar Vista Residence has been reimagined by Studio Meghan Eisenberg.
Floorcovering specialist Armadillo’s new American flagship and head office – designed by Studio Goss – harnesses the visual poetry of its quintessential Californian context.
Kitz-Brien House keeps elements from the original low-slung home, seeing Andrew Hall Architecture retain a connection to the outside while adding warmth and expanding the existing floor plate.