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Loving the latest issue of Lonny magazine — featuring an in-depth look at Los Angeles interior & fashion designer Kelly Wearstler’s Beverly Hills home.

The May 2013 issue of the digital Lonny magazine features a full spread of Kelly Wearstler at home, up close & personal.

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Kelly playing with her son in the courtyard of her Beverly Hills home, she shares with her hotelier husband and two sons, Oliver & Elliot.

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A glamorous sun burst light fixture hangs in the dining room.

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An alfresco table setting.

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The exteriors and landscaping of her historic home.

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Accessories from her home collection.

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The beautifully designed doors add an architectural element to her home.

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Apparently her two boys have a rock band of their own — The Negotiators!

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A gorgeous…butler’s pantry!

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A fully marble walled powder room, stunning!

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Loving the geometric staircase railing.

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Kelly poised in a moment of reflection.

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Be sure to check out the May issue of Lonny magazine online for more great inspiration!

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Floor Plans of Iconic TV Show Homes

Floor plans. They can be fun to see. Whether you are touring open houses (& taking away a flyer with a floor plan to remember), or sketching out a furniture layout yourself, or hiring a professional to draw up space plans for you…but have you ever wondered what the actual floor plans are for some of your favorite tv shows are? A Spanish based designer/artist by the name of Inaki Aliste Lizarralde has created just those to satisfy our curiousties…take a look!

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Carrie Bradshaw’s apartment from Sex & the City, truly a favorite and a feeling of living vicariously!

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Friends — another favorite, and yet a feeling of so many memories here!

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Seinfeld: Seeing that open door is a remembrance of all the times Kramer came busting in!

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Dexter’s crime scene…er, home.

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Talking about iconic: I Love Lucy

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The sprawling home of The Golden Girls.

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So much hysterics took place here: Three’s Company.

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Will & Grace and their neighbor Jack — didn’t realize just how big Grace’s sleek interior designed pad she shared with Will was!

Images via My Modern Net

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RECAP: Los Angeles Modernism Show

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This past weekend, the Los Angeles Modernism Show took place at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica. The show featured over fifty exhibitors showcasing furniture and fine arts from the 20th Century. Most vendors are local to the Southern California area, having shops and showrooms in Los Angeles. The event also benefited P.S. Arts, a program dedicated to enriching the lives of children through arts education.

Here’s a recap of some of the great finds seen at the show:

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A pair of abstract art pieces and an extra wide modern credenza.

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Modernist geometric art hung over a vintage console.

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Handmade vintage screen from Mexico.

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A large scale chandelier from LA local, Off the Wall Antiques.

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A shiny glam gold console.

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A trio of Glass and metal side tables, from Christopher Anthony Ltd, a store based in Palm Springs, CA.

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Sunburst mirror and chic accessories featured in the Christopher Anthony Ltd. booth.

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Another modernist abstract art piece featured at the show.

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Abstract art was very prominent among the rows of vendors.

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Culver City based showroom, Joannes Lucas, featured an eclectic themed space titled “Zoo” of animal figurines and statues.

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Colorful pop art also had a presence at the show.

If you missed this year’s show — be sure to mark your calendar for next year!

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House Tour:
Mad Men Costume Designer Janie Bryant’s Home

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The Los Feliz home of costume designer for the tv show Mad Men is much less period specific than the 1960’s wardrobes she creates for the hit show. Janie Bryant says she’s influenced by the 1770’s and the 1970’s, her home being an eclectic mix. And then there’s the birds: nearly every room in the house has one (the decorative sort).

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The dining room in the Spanish style house features a mix of vintage dining chairs.

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In the entry, a console table is flanked with vintage lamps from a the Silver Lake vintage shop Casa Victoria.

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Lucie, her poodle, along side a vintage chair in the sunroom.

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The sunroom with a custom made wallcovering.

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The master bedroom is decked out with a bird painting over the bed and a bird pillow.

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Costume designer Janie Bryant, in her bedroom.

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Her sunny walk-in closet with a window seat! Dreamy!

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The beautiful view from the second floor balcony.

All images via Elle Decor

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