Collection by Jürgen Barth
Upstairs, pieces from the homeowner's eclectic art collection add pops of color. A coconut chair by George Nelson was reupholstered to bring a contemporary feel, and a sleeper sofa from Design Within Reach offers flexible space for guests.
Upstairs, pieces from the homeowner's eclectic art collection add pops of color. A coconut chair by George Nelson was reupholstered to bring a contemporary feel, and a sleeper sofa from Design Within Reach offers flexible space for guests.
“In my next life, I will be a coconut farmer,” says Jacob, who has planted over 50 of the tropical trees on the property.  “In 15 years, it will be amazing.”
“In my next life, I will be a coconut farmer,” says Jacob, who has planted over 50 of the tropical trees on the property. “In 15 years, it will be amazing.”
Not far from the house is a 40-foot cliff, is a bear den. Since moving in, Michael and Shelley have had a few visits from their furry neighbors.
Not far from the house is a 40-foot cliff, is a bear den. Since moving in, Michael and Shelley have had a few visits from their furry neighbors.
White oak flooring now feels much lighter and brighter.
White oak flooring now feels much lighter and brighter.
The kitchen was made sleeker with white, flat-front cabinets and quartzite counters, which terminate on one side with a walnut base floated in front of the door.
The kitchen was made sleeker with white, flat-front cabinets and quartzite counters, which terminate on one side with a walnut base floated in front of the door.
This shows how the walnut “Flatiron” sculpture separates the rooms, but still allows for connectivity thanks to its triangular shape. “The client wanted a very open and loft-like feel, but also a degree of separation between the kitchen and the other rooms,” says Morbitzer. “There’s a balance between openness and privacy.”
This shows how the walnut “Flatiron” sculpture separates the rooms, but still allows for connectivity thanks to its triangular shape. “The client wanted a very open and loft-like feel, but also a degree of separation between the kitchen and the other rooms,” says Morbitzer. “There’s a balance between openness and privacy.”
During: A shot of construction shows how the building’s existing pipes, for the penthouse as well as other units, came up through the floor and needed to be concealed. The “Flatiron” sculpture was the solution.
During: A shot of construction shows how the building’s existing pipes, for the penthouse as well as other units, came up through the floor and needed to be concealed. The “Flatiron” sculpture was the solution.
Those doors were replaced with a large glass stacking door for a wider opening and easy flow between inside and out. On this side, the walnut “Flatiron” millwork serves as storage and sideboard with a mirrored backsplash, glass shelves, marble counter, and bar sink. The table is by Matthew Hilton, and the light fixture by Sonneman.
Those doors were replaced with a large glass stacking door for a wider opening and easy flow between inside and out. On this side, the walnut “Flatiron” millwork serves as storage and sideboard with a mirrored backsplash, glass shelves, marble counter, and bar sink. The table is by Matthew Hilton, and the light fixture by Sonneman.
“The house shouldn't be something that ties you down to one place, it should give you new options for living,” says Ojalo.
“The house shouldn't be something that ties you down to one place, it should give you new options for living,” says Ojalo.
The house is oriented north-south, with the broad side of the structure facing east-west. This guarantees not only gorgeous views of the sunset, but also minimizes wind exposure.
The house is oriented north-south, with the broad side of the structure facing east-west. This guarantees not only gorgeous views of the sunset, but also minimizes wind exposure.
This Beverly Hills kitHAUS is comprised of modernist prefab modules that can accommodate a variety of uses: from yoga studios to home offices, and from weekend retreats to pop-up kiosks and guest rooms.
This Beverly Hills kitHAUS is comprised of modernist prefab modules that can accommodate a variety of uses: from yoga studios to home offices, and from weekend retreats to pop-up kiosks and guest rooms.
The bathrooms are outfitted with grey tile that features a stone-like appearance that references the outdoors.
The bathrooms are outfitted with grey tile that features a stone-like appearance that references the outdoors.
The Spring 2020 Collection from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams blends natural materials and finishes to help create a healthy and eco-friendly home. Pictured here, the Tremont console & cocktail tables are part of a new line made from sustainably harvested teak root.
The Spring 2020 Collection from Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams blends natural materials and finishes to help create a healthy and eco-friendly home. Pictured here, the Tremont console & cocktail tables are part of a new line made from sustainably harvested teak root.
A palette of wood, concrete, and painted brick forms a neutral backdrop for Kathryn Tyler’s vintage treasures, including a 

$30 dining table, $3 poster, and a set of 1950s Carl Jacobs Jason chairs she snagged on eBay for $400.
A palette of wood, concrete, and painted brick forms a neutral backdrop for Kathryn Tyler’s vintage treasures, including a $30 dining table, $3 poster, and a set of 1950s Carl Jacobs Jason chairs she snagged on eBay for $400.