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Kelly Wearstler

Kelly Wearstler is an American luxury lifestyle brand — founded in 1995 by Kelly Wearstler after studying graphic design and interior architecture in Boston and New York, in Los Angeles. The multidisciplinary studio of designers and architects works on residential, hospitality, retail and commercial interiors as well as product, furniture and lighting collections. Wearstler is recognised as one of the driving forces behind the rise of the designer hotel in the early 2000s in the US — her hospitality references include the Hotel Avalon Beverly Hills, multiple Viceroy Group properties, the Four Seasons Anguilla and the Bergdorf Goodman restaurant in New York. Sources of inspiration: travel, nature, architecture, fashion, graphics, literature, art and the work of Pierre Cardin, Oscar Niemeyer, Carlo Scarpa, Louis Kahn, Gio Ponti and Carlo Mollino. Five design books.

First true furniture collection: October 2015, Kelly Wearstler Furniture Collection — 62 pieces in coordinated lines. Collections: Roxbury (dining table, dining chair, console with arch bases referencing Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, Rome), Laurel (luxury upholstery, generous and organic forms), Griffith and Grafton (cabinets, mirrors, tables with hemispheric pyrite inlays), Melange (slender legs cast in patinated bronze from plaster moulds sculpted in the studio). 2020 expansion of the Furniture Collection. Collaborations: Lee Jofa (fabrics and wallpapers), The Rug Company (rugs), Farrow & Ball (California Collection — wall paint palette). Product categories: furniture, lighting, rugs, textiles, wall coverings, tiles, bedlinen, porcelain, home accessories.

For architects and interior designers seeking for luxury residential and hospitality projects an American luxury lifestyle brand founded in Los Angeles in 1995 by Kelly Wearstler that with a sensual design language between contemporary and vintage, architectural and organic, in a first furniture collection (62 pieces since 2015), collaborations with Lee Jofa, The Rug Company and Farrow & Ball and hospitality references from Beverly Hills to the Four Seasons Anguilla — Kelly Wearstler has demonstrated in Los Angeles that interior design creates a world, not just an object: five design books, Hotel Avalon to Four Seasons Anguilla, 62 furniture pieces as the first own collection since 2015 — the sum of a design language between Cardin, Scarpa and Mollino.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kelly Wearstler

Kelly Wearstler is an American luxury lifestyle brand — founded in 1995 by Kelly Wearstler after studying graphic design and interior architecture in Boston and New York, in Los Angeles. The multidisciplinary studio of designers and architects works on residential, hospitality, retail and commercial interiors as well as product, furniture and lighting collections. Wearstler is recognised as one of the driving forces behind the rise of the designer hotel in the early 2000s in the US — her hospitality references include the Hotel Avalon Beverly Hills, multiple Viceroy Group properties, the Four Seasons Anguilla and the Bergdorf Goodman restaurant in New York. Sources of inspiration: travel, nature, architecture, fashion, graphics, literature, art and the work of Pierre Cardin, Oscar Niemeyer, Carlo Scarpa, Louis Kahn, Gio Ponti and Carlo Mollino. Five design books.

First true furniture collection: October 2015, Kelly Wearstler Furniture Collection — 62 pieces in coordinated lines. Collections: Roxbury (dining table, dining chair, console with arch bases referencing Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, Rome), Laurel (luxury upholstery, generous and organic forms), Griffith and Grafton (cabinets, mirrors, tables with hemispheric pyrite inlays), Melange (slender legs cast in patinated bronze from plaster moulds sculpted in the studio). 2020 expansion of the Furniture Collection. Collaborations: Lee Jofa (fabrics and wallpapers), The Rug Company (rugs), Farrow & Ball (California Collection — wall paint palette). Product categories: furniture, lighting, rugs, textiles, wall coverings, tiles, bedlinen, porcelain, home accessories.

For architects and interior designers seeking for luxury residential and hospitality projects an American luxury lifestyle brand founded in Los Angeles in 1995 by Kelly Wearstler that with a sensual design language between contemporary and vintage, architectural and organic, in a first furniture collection (62 pieces since 2015), collaborations with Lee Jofa, The Rug Company and Farrow & Ball and hospitality references from Beverly Hills to the Four Seasons Anguilla — Kelly Wearstler has demonstrated in Los Angeles that interior design creates a world, not just an object: five design books, Hotel Avalon to Four Seasons Anguilla, 62 furniture pieces as the first own collection since 2015 — the sum of a design language between Cardin, Scarpa and Mollino.