Electric Bowery restores a Big Sur home designed by Mickey Muennig in the 1990s, reviving its redwood interiors, crafting a sleek entertainer’s kitchen and enhancing outdoor spaces.
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.
Pacific Palisades by Electric Bowery is a home defined by adaptive reinvention, designed for functional family living amid a backdrop of music and artistic expression.
Designed by Hommeboys Interiors, Cliff House blends natural materials with modern silhouettes, showcasing how bespoke details elevate successful investment projects.
With impeccable eco credentials, a track record of stellar collaborations and a commitment to affordability, it’s little wonder California lighting brand Gantri is something of a global phenomenon.
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.
Big Barn by Faulkner Architects blends rural heritage and contemporary minimalism, creating a sustainable family retreat in Glen Ellen that honours its agricultural setting.
San Francisco design studio PROWL’s motto is ‘We Begin at the End’, reflecting an approach that is focused on a product’s entire lifespan – not just its journey to the shelf.
In Palm Springs, Hillview Cove Residence by Studio AR&D Architects is a striking reinterpretation of desert modernism and the perfect repository for its owner’s impressive art collection.
Montecito Residence by Jamie Bush + Co blends durability with modern design, using metal, concrete and bold interiors to become a lasting, vibrant retreat.
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.
Maytor Place is a Hollywood Regency-style home that blends 19th-century French and Greek Revival influences with modernist touches and contemporary luxuries.
Perched on the crest of a westward canyon, Rustic Canyon Residence is a transformation of an early modernist home into a tree-house-like dwelling nestled amid lush woodlands.
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.
Sited in the quiet streets of Altadena, Los Angeles, Moon Gate ADU by Cover Architecture presents a sculptural facade, challenging notions of an ancillary dwelling.
Reath Design revives a 1929 Tudor home in Woodside, California, balancing historic character with modern functionality for a warm, cohesive and inviting family space.
Created and styled by Working Holiday Studio, this Los Angeles home emanates a contemporary Mexican glow, flavoured with a smattering of Scandinavian simplicity.
Hill House Montecito by Donaldson + Partners blends architecture, art and nature, featuring interconnected spaces, sustainable design and advanced technology for a cohesive living environment.
Driven by a passion for outdoor living, the owners of Wine Country Barn collaborated closely with Malcolm Davis Architecture to create a thoughtful and vibrant addition to their holiday home.
Homeowner and interior designer Brittny Button capitalised on the evocative structure of this Spanish Revival-style Calabasas house to create a calm, quintessentially Californian interior.
San Francisco Proper by Kelly Wearstler is a thoughtful reimagination of a 1904 Beaux Arts-era, flatiron building in a bustling San Francisco precinct.
The concept of truly knowing a place – from its natural ecologies to its geological history and climatic conditions – sat at the crux of Faulkner Architects’ approach to Lookout House.
Noe Co+Work in San Francisco by Studio Plow revitalises the architectural heritage of an Edwardian building and provides a considered addition to Noe Valley’s vibrant community.
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.
In Beverly Hills, California, Carla Ridge Residence by Montalba Architects is a paean to modernism and serves as a muted overture to the verdant bluffs, basins and cityscape beyond.
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.
Studio AR&D Architects brought a 1940s California desert home into the contemporary realm with a considered extension that honours the original while embracing a new architectural language.
Nabi House by FAME Architecture & Design fuses the sophistication of an urban lifestyle with the tranquillity of nature to revitalise an existing three-storey home in San Francisco.
Originally designed and built in the 1950s as a secluded retreat amid lush gardens, Mar Vista Residence has been reimagined by Studio Meghan Eisenberg.
Nina Maya Interiors crafts Ridgewood Residence, a serene home blending art and functionality, tailored to a family's lifestyle amid San Francisco's majestic mountain vistas.
Suspension House, designed by Fougeron Architecture, gracefully interacts with its surroundings, deftly manoeuvring the site’s contours to achieve a considered balance between scale and impact.
Floorcovering specialist Armadillo’s new American flagship and head office – designed by Studio Goss – harnesses the visual poetry of its quintessential Californian context.
Blodgett-Calvin is a series of pavilions immersed in the surrounding landscape. Here, Fung + Blatt Architects presents a home that harmonises with its environment while embracing ecological principles
Madrone Ridge, designed by Field Architecture and Ann Lowengart Interiors, embraces the presence of water on its expansive landscape, drawing inspiration from this element.
The Meadow House by Mark English Architects draws on Californian and Korean influences, illustrating a multiplicity that is as nuanced as it is resolved.
Nestled into a grove of Monterey cypress trees along California’s remarkable coastline is a residence that borrows its identity from the surrounding immersive landscape.
Limerick Lane transforms into a versatile space, serving as both a home and tasting room. TenBooks, Social Studio and Jill Shadek collaborate to bring their collective vision to life.
Sea Ranch Escape blends coastal tranquillity with rugged cliffside living. Designed by Butler Armsden Architects and Leverone Design, the home is a retreat for a San Francisco couple.
Located on the coastline, Carbon Beach House blends with the surroundings, inviting the ocean inward to offer the owners an immersive coastal experience.
Claire Hung Design reworks Hicks Street, integrating a balance of elements to enhance its liveability while navigating the confines of an existing pre-war Art Deco building in Brooklyn heights.
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.
Parcel Projects opens up the existing volumes on site to create an open and light-filled extension that acknowledges the original cottage form of Back and Forth.
Graoni Beach sits in such close proximity to the shoreline that waves gently lap at the building’s foundation, showcasing the collaborative vision of Montalba Architects and Matt Blacke Inc.