As an interior designer, Kelly Wearstler finds influence in Modernism and old Hollywood glamour as created by Dorothy Draper and William Haines, and the work of architect Aldo Rossi. Her style has been described as Hollywood Regency and Maximalism. She is credited, alongside Jonathan Adler and Miles Redd, to have brought “the florid and the decorative back to interior design”.
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The flawless round brilliance of the Kasehsiah chandelier evokes an alluring visceral pleasure at first glance. A polished semi-sphere is sprinkled with sparkling crystal droplets adding a touch of elegant femininity to this modern chandelier.
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In Roman mythology, Tellus is the goddess of the Earth – the Tellus armchair honors its deity aura. The twill fabric, nailhead trim and the back legs in matte lacquered add subtle sophistication, making this fabric chair an elegant piece able to fit in any modern home decor.
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The Outburst chandelier reflects the explosion of power and will make a statement in any space with its polished brass hands reaching through shooting arrows of angled glass in black, gray, clear and soft pink. Some designs just make us so jealous – this is one of those!
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The distinctive details of the Beyond dining table make a delicate adjustment between the best hand-worked wood with touches of brass and the warm golden tones on its polished surface. Created in an outstanding moment of inspiration, this luxury statement table makes the perfect center point of any dining setting.
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The Asia chair is synonymous with a modern twist and an Asian vibe. The classic Koket solid brass “three leg” chair supports a classic Asian inspired back with a loose pillow cushion. What’s not to love? This exclusive design feels bold and daring!
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