Collection by Meredith Kitz
Down the hallway from the main living areas awaits a spacious media room, which also features bespoke shelving and pop-out details.
Down the hallway from the main living areas awaits a spacious media room, which also features bespoke shelving and pop-out details.
Designed by architect Richard Crowther, this 1957 home features handcrafted woodwork and floor-to-ceiling glazing from front to back.
Designed by architect Richard Crowther, this 1957 home features handcrafted woodwork and floor-to-ceiling glazing from front to back.
LIVE. LOVE. LOFT.
LIVE. LOVE. LOFT.
LIVE. LOVE. LOFT.
LIVE. LOVE. LOFT.
The kitchen and dining space lead to a sunken lounge anchored by a fireplace built with stone from Sydney-based provider Eco Outdoor. Art by Bobby Clark hangs above a sofa from HK Living accented with pillows from Città Design. The rugs are from Armadillo & Co.
The kitchen and dining space lead to a sunken lounge anchored by a fireplace built with stone from Sydney-based provider Eco Outdoor. Art by Bobby Clark hangs above a sofa from HK Living accented with pillows from Città Design. The rugs are from Armadillo & Co.
The shelving unit is one of the bespoke furniture pieces Hayon created for the apartment.
The shelving unit is one of the bespoke furniture pieces Hayon created for the apartment.
In the living room, a Strips modular sofa by Cini Boeri for Arflex is the main furnishing. The iron panels are painted with the traditional orange anti-rust primer typically used in the area.
In the living room, a Strips modular sofa by Cini Boeri for Arflex is the main furnishing. The iron panels are painted with the traditional orange anti-rust primer typically used in the area.
Homeowner and interior designer Julie Crosby worked with developer Soheil Nakhshab to transform a rundown midcentury property in the coastal Del Mar neighborhood of San Diego. The 5,400-square-foot, four-bedroom residence incorporates a natural palette and tall windows.
Homeowner and interior designer Julie Crosby worked with developer Soheil Nakhshab to transform a rundown midcentury property in the coastal Del Mar neighborhood of San Diego. The 5,400-square-foot, four-bedroom residence incorporates a natural palette and tall windows.