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KENYA KINSKI-JONES AND WILL PELTZ FEEL THE HEAT
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EXPLORING THE LOST COAST AND THE ULTIMATE WEEKEND GETAWAYS
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26 FOUNDER’S LETTER Sunshine daydreams.
28 C PEOPLEWho’s who behind the scenes of C.
30 #CMYCALIFORNIALife is sweet for Elizabeth Chambers Hammer.
35 C WHAT’S HOT At Chateau Hanare, Japanese hospitality meets a storied Los Angeles landmark. Laird Hamilton’s must-haves, in and out of the water. Glossier lands on Melrose Place.
47 C FASHIONChanel hits the surf and sand. Get a handle on the latest “it” bags. Plus, a cheat sheet on fall’s need-to-know trends. 59 C BEAUTYSummer glow-getters. A trio of new salons to up your glam game. A New York fi tness maven sets up shop in Orange County.
65 C DESIGNGarde brings its worldy perspective to Summerland. Get in line with the stripes of the season.
71 C MENUIn Downtown Los Angeles, a culinary couple puts a creative spin on Middle Eastern classics. A buzzy cure-all from a Topanga Canyon duo.
77 C TRAVELThe perfect weekend getaways, from Napa Valley to Palm Springs.
83 C CULTUREThe Hammer Museum gets a dose of L.A. love. The animated fi lm Yellow Submarine celebrates its 50th anniversary.
126 SHOPPING GUIDE
128 WHEN INBeachy keen in Malibu.
130 PHOTO FINISHRhiannon McGavin can wax poetic on almost anything.
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Design openerGarde, the Beverly Boulevard mecca of organic modern design, is escaping the city with a new second location outside of Santa Barbara in Summerland, set in a historic 1921 Shaker-inspired barn. Dou-ble the size of its original site, the shop is filled with the brand’s warm, minimal-ist global finds, including exclusive Dim Atelier lighting and Ben Storms furniture,
as well as new collaborations such as a line of fixtures and hardware created by founder Scotti Sitz and fabricator Peter van Cronenburg. There’s also Garde House, a one-bedroom rental on the second floor (available to book through Garde’s web-site) with luxe details including ebonized oak counters by Studio E&R and amenities such as Glitch coffee from Japan.
The renovation of both spaces occurred during the region’s recent wildfires and mud-slides. Though their structure was spared, the disaster gave Sitz more resolve. “We fell in love with the town,” she says. “We’re determined to be part of the revitalization of this community.” 2280 Lillie Ave., Sum-merland, 805-845-8384; gardeshop.com. • K E R S T I N C Z A R R A
Second ImpressionLOS ANGELES’ BELOVED GARDE SHOP BRINGS ITS
WORLDLY PERSPECTIVE TO SUMMERLAND
EDITED BY ANDREA STANFORD
The Pilotis platter by MALGORZATA BANY, $795. From top left: GARDE’s new Summerland outpost. Tabletop accessories including MARCIN RUSAK’s Flora lamp, $6,500, and vessels by CHRISTIANE PERROCHON and HEATHER ROSENMAN.
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SAUSALITO
Pattern BehaviorFourteen years after co-founding the California furnishings label Serena & Lily, Serena Dugan is continuing to break creative ground. The textile designer and painter recently debuted the Serena Dugan Studio and its waterfront Sausalito headquarters. Here, Dugan dreams up original and commissioned fi ne art and decorative works, and transposes them into custom fabrics, wallpapers, hand-loomed rugs, encaustic tiles and more. She also uses her keen eye to create site-specifi c designs for interiors, all while staying true to her cheery, motifi c style. “Good design should have soul,” says Dugan. “When you combine the elements of art, pattern and decor in a way that’s personal and unique, that’s where the magic happens.” 225 Locust St., Ste. E, Sausalito, 415-203-4746; serenadugan.com. A N U S H B E N L I YA N
It’s a homecoming for Analisse Taft-Gersten and her worldly design showroom, Alt for Living. After 20 years in New York City, the native Angeleno is partnering with artisan and vintage homeware brand Remains Lighting to create a one-stop shop for Los Angeles designers. Alt LA features midcentury European furniture and an array of fl oor coverings, from Moroccan kilims to artist Maddalena Forcella’s natural-dyed rugs. Plus, the showroom offers artful accessories including exclusive fabrics, pillows and throws from French designer Perrine Rousseau. By appointment only. 808 N. La Cienega Blvd., L.A., 323-406-6335; altforliving.com. K . C .
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RETURN Address
A discarded mirror discovered on the sidewalk by accessories designer Raven Kauffman a decade ago became the basis for her new collection, RK Objet. After adorning the aged piece with sea urchin shells, crystals and lighting, she embarked on the custom range, putting her Cornell University biochemistry degree to use along with her metalsmithing, silvering and casting skills to fabricate an array of ethereal mirrors. It’s “a perfect storm of all the individual artistic pursuits I’ve had throughout my life,” she says. rkobjet.com. J E S S I C A R I T Z
Refl ectiveTHINKING
RK OBJET mirror, $11,500. Similar styles available by custom order and through DES KOHAN.
Clockwise from right: SERENA DUGAN at work in her new studio. The customizable Totem textile, price upon request. A Dugan design from the SERENA & LILY archives.
The new Los Angeles ALT FOR LIVING showroom.
Weekend trips to Joshua Tree inspired Los Angeles-based designer Stephen Kenn to launch The Outdoor Collection, whose modular pieces are crafted to withstand relentless sun and desert rains. By appointment only. 1250 Long Beach Ave., Ste. 120, L.A., 323-920-4210; stephenkenn.com.
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES
The Hot Seat
The Outdoor Collection Pool Chaise from STEPHEN KENN design studio, $3,200.
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MAKE A MARK THIS SUMMER WITH NOSTALGIC OUTDOOR ACCESSORIES
IN CLASSIC STRIPES
1. WAYUU HAMMOCKS x ONE KINGS LANE Aguadas hammock, $345, onekingslane.com. 2. JAYSON HOME kilim fl oor cushion, $495, jaysonhome.com. 3. SANTA BARBARA DESIGNS Cirque umbrella, $4,120, santabarbaradesigns.com. 4. MARTYN LAWRENCE BULLARD x FRONTGATE Rumi planter, from $599, frontgate.com. 5. RH Performance Setta rug, from $4,595, rh.com. 6. SERENA & LILY teak sling chair in Lido Stripe, $358, serenaandlily.com. 7. FAHERTY Adirondack blanket in Twilight Serape, $128, fahertybrand.com. 8. PARKER THATCH clear Bea Bag with canvas clutch, $298, parkerthatch.com. 9. STUDIOPATRÓ x HEATH CERAMICS Big Check napkin, $20, heathceramics.com. 10. PETER DUNHAM TEXTILES Masai woven Sunbrella acrylic fabric, $172/yd., peterdunhamtextiles.com. 11. ATELIER BOEMIA x CONSORT Hampie straw basket, $180, consorthome.com.
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