a place to call your own
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a place to call your own
HOME A PLACE TO CALL YOUR OWN Tips, trends, and designers’ lairs, create your own space with unabashed flair. E D I T E D B Y D AW N M O O R E P H OTO G R A P H BY L I SA R O M E R E I N 59 BEST OF HOME WORLD TRAVELER RAOUL TEXTILES Conceived in a Quonset hut, Sally McQuillan’s textile atelier offers handprinted French and Belgian linens with a bold, multicultural influence. raoul textiles.com, 805-899-4947. star designer RYAN BR OW N’s zeal for organic an d r u stic text u res contrasted w ith mo dern archite ctu re oozes s . b . st y l e Matteo vintage linens, from $125, Upstairs at Pierre Lafond, 805-565-1502. AMANDA MASTERS This 6-footer is a self-described “Brit with a twist.” Indeed, her shagreen and python ottomans bring out the exotic in any space. amanda mastersdesign.com, 323-848-8040. Filigree coasters, $85/set of six, Maison K, 805-969-1676. Designers’ Wares CalacAtta marble, price upon request, Walker Zanger, walker zanger.com. Wo rld ly v i s i on a nd a tac t i l e to uch are the ties that bin d these artists’ ae sth e tics HELENE AUMONT > Rooted in French classicism, this Parisian-born designer’s collections imbue a rich heritage crafted from bronze, leather (like this Jean-Pierre desk), walnut, and silk. heleneaumont .com, 805-691-9335. GIATI DESIGNS Mark Singer’s collections of sun-friendly fabrics bring the vacation vibe of his work for luxe resorts to your own private retreat. giatielements.com, 805-684-8349. STEVEN HANDelMAN STUDIOS Handforged iron with a nod to early California, his lighting is the source for outdoor illumination. stevenhandelman studios.com, 805-962-5119. 60 S A N TA B A R B A R A BEST OF 2013 P H O T O G R A P H : C O A S T E R S , S H A N N O N J A Y N E M I LL E R P H O T O G R A P H : aman d a masters , c ora l v on z u m w a l t RUSSIAN INLAID platter, $1,650, Michael Haskell Antiques, 805-565-1121. Karl Blossfeldt photograph, $495, William Laman, 805-969-2840. bronze-finish table, $2,995, Cabana Home, 805-962-0200. Italian brutalist sconces, $2,800/pair, Paul Marra Design, 1stdibs.com. S A N TA B A R B A R A 61 BEST OF HOME Shopping by the Sea CARPINTERIA SUMMERLAND Owner Theresa Wilson and her daughter Lauren Wilson exercise their eye for aesthetics at DNA DESIGN AND ART, 805-220-6710, dna designart.com. The duo scours vintage markets and up-cycles their finds in their gallerylike space, which displays trinkets, the latest work of local talents, and all things in between. BOTANIK, 805-565-3831, botanikinc.com, is filled with potted succulents, modern textiles, dinnerware, and more. Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres have bought from JUST FOLK, 805-969-7118, just folk.com, which carries a charming selection of collectible American folk art and antiques. Displaying 14 collectors’ wares, HOMESTEAD ANTIQUES & TRADING CO., 805-684-9640, sells everything from small objets to antique furniture. Diana Dolan and Christie Boyd’s airy spacious store and back garden PORCH, 805-684-0300, porchsb.com, on Santa Claus Lane is known for its eco-friendly, organic, out-of-the-ordinary contemporary furniture, succulents, art, and accessories. Linda Chase Associates, 805-845-7600, lindachaseassociates.com, has decorated the most prestigious interiors. Her NU Vignette boutique houses fine furnishings and accessories. Nearby, REED FLOORS & INTERIORS, 805684-7583, reedfloors.com, offers an extensive selection of hardwood, carpet, and other resilient surfaces for your residence or business. ence working with everything from cork and bamboo to hardwood and limestone. 4661, offers more than 18 years of experi- Since 1976, MARY SUDING ANTIQUES, 805969-4324, marysudingantiques.com, has been a Decorative shells, coral, and other seainspired gifts are the basis of Jody Kester’s whimsical, beachy home decor boutique TIDEPOOLS, 805-684-2000. With two Carpinteria locations—on Linden Avenue and 7th Street—offering distinct design styles, Karen Clark’s WHIMSY, 805-684-1222, whimsyantiques.com, boutiques exemplify a lighthearted approach toward collecting vintage pieces. An array of home and garden furnishings and decorative items—as well as local artists’ paintings in the in-store gallery—are available at ZEBIRD DESIGN & CONSIGN, 805-318-1818, zebirdsb.com. P H OTO G R A P H S BY J E S S I C A SA M P L E LINDA MCCLURE FLOORING STUDIO, 805-637- BEST OF 2013 resource for American, English, and continental period items. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP RIGHT: The exterior of Just Folk on picturesque Lillie Avenue; American folk art pieces at Just Folk; Botanik’s garden; one of the many treasure-filled nooks inside Summerland Antique Collective; Linda Chase’s elegant NU Vignette. MEDITERRANEE ANTIQUES, 805-695-0910, mediterraneeantiques.com, is a treasure trove of 17th, 18th, and 19th century European finds. For more than 30 years, PINE TRADER ANTIQUES, 805-845-2618, pinetrader.com, has sold aged Irish and French country furniture. RUE DE LILLIE ANTIQUES, 805-695-8180, is PHOTOGRAPH: LINDA CHASE, KIM REIERSON CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: The DnA storefront; a walk by Whimsy on 7th Street; seats salvaged from a bowling alley and pop art make for a fun display at Whimsy’s Linden Avenue location; the back gallery of DnA complete with local photographers’ works; home furnishings for sale in DnA’s garden room. Perry Perkins’s LIFESTYLE ANTIQUES INTERIOR DESIGN, 805-895-4407, lifestyleantiques .com, is a culmination of more than 40 years in the home decor business. chock-full of 18th and 19th century French, Swedish, and Italian objects. At the SACRED SPACE, 805-565-5535, thesacred space.com, you can find thousands of Asian heirlooms, garden statues, exotic plants, and more. Bea Hyp’s longtime passion for classic French and Italian furniture inspires her collection at SUMMERHILL ANTIQUES, 805-969-3366. With more than 30 dealers vending their wares, you’re bound to find almost anything at SUMMERLAND ANTIQUE COLLECTIVE, 805565-3189, summerlandantiquecollective.com. SUMMERLAND ORIENTAL RUGS, 805-565-7998, carries a selection of rugs from all over the world. S A N TA B A R B A R A 63 BEST OF HOME S A N TA B A R B A R A ESSENTIALS Enamored with her charming neighborhood, designer Elizabeth Vallino strolls lower Anacapa Street for her inspired interiors. The SoCal native shares her secret hangs for a cup o’ joe and antique textiles by the mile. MUST DOs My new favorite coffee shop is the French Press, 805-962-7733. I love the outdoor seating, and they play the best music, including my favorite band, The National. • The best lunch in the neighborhood: the signature grilled cheese sandwich with classic tomato soup at C’est Cheese, 805-965-0318, cestcheese.com. • Andree Areno is a fine woodworker who makes beautiful bespoke furniture. Her Anacapa Street studio, 805-319-0166, is where her father, the celebrated local painter Joe Areno, also had a studio for many years. • Santa Barbara Forge and Iron, 805-965-7111, sbforge.com, breathed new life into the old Craviotto brothers building at the corner of Anacapa and Ortega streets, resurrecting a business and a building that was left empty for years. –DAWN MOORE “There’s a lot of talent around here. It’s really a hiddenin-plain-sight kind of area with a very old-school Santa Barbara feeling.” LEFT TO RIGHT: The French Press’ new Anacapa Street outpost; the frothy lattes that devoted customers crave. 62 S A N TA B A R B A R A P H O T O G R A P H : L U C A T R O VAT O left TO RIGHT: Tile, price upon request, NS Ceramics, 80514962-1422; Marie Schoeff’s Coil—Fourth, $1,300, Jane Deering Gallery, 805-966-3334; iron artifact, price upon request, and Legato marble sculpture, $38,000, Architectural Antique & Salvage Co., 805965-2446. Vallino’s talents are showcased best when left to mix textures and accents with the unexpected. BEST OF HOME DESIGNER SPOTLIGHT According to erstwhile Wall Street financier turned interior designer Christina Rottman, 805-565-8537, christinarottmandesigns.com, yin meets yang this year with masculine lines tamed by a velvet glove. What to look for? Fashiondriven, patterned, vibrant, and glossy interiors. –D.M. CLOCKWISE FROM TOP : Coral chandelier, price upon request, Moth Design, mothdesign.com; collage including purple barnacle, vintage ceramic object, vintage brass bud vase, Chapas woven textile, de Gournay New Delhi silk velvet; Nova mirror, price upon request, Ironies, ironies.com; purple and orange handpainted wallpapers, $1,365 per panel, Gracie, graciestudio.com. “In 2013, we see decor trends going back to feminine lines of the early to mid-20th century, while architecture is proudly modern, bold, and strong.” —C H R I ST I N A R OT T M A N ONE TO WATCH CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Andrew Hernandez; the Trouble cage pendant light; bleached walnut overhead fixture; the Weave console; Peter Hernandez. 66 S A N TA B A R B A R A Reclaimed wood from deconstructed barns and factories makes for some pretty soulful seating. Recently opened on State Street, Industry Home, 805-845-5780, industry-home.com, is a new retail space by Brothers of Industry coowners Andrew and Peter Hernandez. With local designer Hayley Bridges on board, the two-year-old firm—offering custom consoles and dining tables (from $650) crafted from wide-plank white oak, beech, and hemlock—has also ramped up its custom lighting designs (from $90) and added a collection of reclaimed wood cutting boards, knife racks, and other kitchen trinkets (from $20). Their passion for preservation proves these brothers are the real deal. –D.M. BEST OF 2013 BEST OF HOME HOME MAKEOVER Round out your black book with these additional go-to contacts for all your decorating needs. ANTIQUES Carty & Carty Antiques 805-565-1061. Davis & Taft 805-969-7987, davisandtaft.com. Lewis & Clark 805-962-6034, lewisandclarkltd.com. Portofino Fine Doors and Windows 805-9664263, portofinodoors.com. MODERN MASTER FLOORS + SURFACES Buena Tile + Stone 805-963-8638, buenatile.com. Forms + Surfaces 800-457-0410, forms-surfaces.com. Forte Stone 805-685-6202, fortestone.com. Michael’s Custom Tile Works 805-460-9088. Known for his passion for contemporary architecture, POWER COUPLE Designer/builder duo Kirsten (pictured) and Darrell Becker of Becker Studios, 805-965-9555, beckerstudiosinc.com, create serene spaces with soulful nuances. A grand piano, stacks of books, or wacky flea market treasures find their way in harmonious style. “I love something just a little out of place,” says Kirsten, who is known for her impressive yet low-cost approach to furnishing spaces, all while keeping the property owner’s vision in mind. –D.M. 68 S A N TA B A R B A R A FURNITURE A B3 Architects-designed manse on Padaro Lane. “I like order—simplicity and form in its purest fashion.” ABOVE : “No matter how contemporary or modern a design, I love a smattering of throw pillows like the ones from Cabana Home in this window seat.” BEST OF 2013 P H O T O G R A P H S : B E R K U S H O U S E , C I R O C O E L H O ; kirsten be c ker , c ora l v on z u m w a l t BARRY BERKUS’s work is showcased in many homes and buildings in Santa Barbara and worldwide. For more than 45 years, he expressed his ideas through his custom design business, B3 Architects, and Berkus Design Studio, which focuses on production housing ideas. High ceilings and open spaces were signature elements of Berkus’s aesthetic, which earned him about 450 awards during his lifetime. Berkus, who passed away last year, was also known for his exquisite art collection and was most recently honored with the Grand Award for building industry community spirit and the Merit Award for Educational Project at the Children’s Museum of Santa Barbara. – J ulianne K uskey Antica Furnishings 805-845-1285, anticafurnishings.com. Celadon House 805-899-4676, celadonhouse.com. Design Within Reach 805-564-1971, dwr.com. MichaelKate 805-963-1411, michaelkate.com. Ronchietto 805-899-2141, ronchietto.com. Rooms & Gardens 805-965-2424, roomsandgardens.com. INTERIOR DESIGN Ann James Interior Design 805-969-4554, annjamesinteriors.com. Christopher Teasley Interior Design 805-9694005, ctinteriordesign.com. Kay Lemke Interior Design 805-845-9445, kaylemkeinteriordesign.com. Korpinen-Erickson 805-884-0019, k-e-inc.com. Sands & Company 805-886-3806, sandsandcompany.com. SFA Design 805-692-1948, sfadesign.com. LIGHTING Flores Hand Forged Lighting 805-252-8117. Santa Barbara Lights 805-884-0535, santabarbaralights.com. Tri County Lighting 805-897-3855, tricountylighting.com. TABLETOP + TEXTILES Baroncelli Linens 805-969-2617. Coast 2 Coast Collection 805-845-7888, c2ccollection.com. Italian Pottery Outlet 805-564-7655, italianpottery.com. K. Frank 805-560-7424, kfrankstyle.com. Legacy 805-845-3300, legacy-montecito.com. For more information, see our “Design Directory” at sbmag.com. S A N TA B A R B A R A 69