There are places in California where time feels suspended — where the Pacific crashes against rugged cliffs, where cypress trees twist in sculptural forms, and where cottages look as though they’ve stepped out of a storybook. Carmel-by-the-Sea, perched on the Monterey Peninsula, is such a place: equal parts seaside village, cultural retreat, and gateway toContinue reading “Carmel-by-the-Sea: California’s Fairytale Coastline”
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“A House That Became a Photograph”: The Stahl House, Its History, and Why Its Sale Matters Now
High above the lights of Los Angeles, a thin plane of steel and glass floats over the city grid. For more than six decades, the Stahl House — better known as Case Study House #22 — has been less a private residence than an image in the collective imagination: Julius Shulman’s famous night-time photograph ofContinue reading ““A House That Became a Photograph”: The Stahl House, Its History, and Why Its Sale Matters Now”
Little Edie Beale: The Cult of Grey Gardens
American culture has always harbored a fascination with women who live on the edges of society’s expectations. Few embody this fascination more vividly than Edith Bouvier Beale — “Little Edie” — the reclusive socialite turned cult icon immortalized in Albert and David Maysles’ 1975 documentary Grey Gardens. Draped in improvised turbans, brooches, and scarves, sheContinue reading “Little Edie Beale: The Cult of Grey Gardens”
Hugo Toro: Redefining the Language of Hotel Interiors
At just 35, Franco-Mexican designer Hugo Toro has emerged as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary hospitality and interior design. His projects—ranging from Provençal hotels to Roman palazzos—carry a singular blend of narrative, texture, and cultural depth. For Toro, interiors are not backdrops; they are stories waiting to be told. A Designer BetweenContinue reading “Hugo Toro: Redefining the Language of Hotel Interiors”
Scott & Zelda: Legacy, Love, and the Geography of a Jazz Age
Few couples loom as mythically over the 20th century as F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald. They were beautiful, brilliant, and reckless — the gilded children of the Jazz Age, as dazzling as the parties they haunted, and as doomed as the decade they defined. To speak of them is to speak of literature, glamour, andContinue reading “Scott & Zelda: Legacy, Love, and the Geography of a Jazz Age”
Where to Find the Best Mexican Food in Los Angeles
Los Angeles has always been a city shaped by migration, culture, and cuisine, and nowhere is this more vivid than in its Mexican food. From century-old institutions to avant-garde kitchens pushing culinary boundaries, LA’s Mexican dining scene is a world unto itself. Here is a curated edit of the most iconic, innovative, and design-forward addresses—placesContinue reading “Where to Find the Best Mexican Food in Los Angeles”
Palm Springs: A Desert Oasis of Glamour, Design, and Reinvention
Palm Springs is more than a desert escape; it is a cultural phenomenon. A place where Hollywood glamour collided with avant-garde architecture, where Sinatra and Monroe lounged beside turquoise pools, and where mid-century modernism found its spiritual home. Today, with its celebrated Modernism Week and thriving creative community, Palm Springs continues to reinvent itself —Continue reading “Palm Springs: A Desert Oasis of Glamour, Design, and Reinvention”
The Family Coppola Hideaways: A Portfolio in People & Place
Step inside the cinematic world of Maestro Francis Ford Coppola—now reframed not for the screen but as a collection of extraordinary boutique hideaways across the globe. Imagine lush rainforests, baroque Italian courtyards, and even a film studio-cum-hotel—all conceived with the same elegant vision that made The Godfather legendary. Francis Ford Coppola in our Amazon storeContinue reading “The Family Coppola Hideaways: A Portfolio in People & Place”
David Lynch’s Hollywood Hills Compound: Architecture, Interiors, Creative Life, and Night Blooming Jasmine
David Lynch’s longtime Hollywood Hills estate—newly listed for sale—reads like a maker’s campus more than a single home. Across five contiguous parcels, it fuses a pink-hued mid-century residence by Lloyd Wright with a concrete-forward studio house that doubled as a film set, plus a third residence adapted for post-production, screening, and editing. The result isContinue reading “David Lynch’s Hollywood Hills Compound: Architecture, Interiors, Creative Life, and Night Blooming Jasmine”
Winter Elegance in Palm Beach
Palm Beach is often associated with spectacle, but its quieter side comes into focus in winter. The light softens the pastel facades, bougainvillea edges the walls, and the Atlantic moves at a slower pace. Here, the season is marked by heritage hotels, art, polo, and evenings by the sea. Our Amazon store companion 1. FloatContinue reading “Winter Elegance in Palm Beach”
