Collection by Robin Reed
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A photo from a 1972 photoshoot for Vogue magazine by fashion photographer Henry Clarke. At the dining room table with writer Joan Didion, novelist John Gregory Dunne, and their adopted daughter, Quintana Roo, in their Malibu, California home. Didion and Quintana Roo are seated on Hitchcock chairs, while Mr. Dunne sits in a peacock wicker chair as they eat at the Federal era drop leaf table. The floor is terracotta Mexican tile. (Henry Clarke/Condé Nast/Shutterstock)
This 195-square-foot, shingled studio includes a library, reading nook, and workstation—and it’s totally DIY. Creative couple Michael and Christina Hara built the retreat just steps away from their back door, in order to carve out "space for creativity and respite from our chaotic, toddler-filled house," as Michael explains. The project, called the Fish Scale Studio, took eight months to complete, with Haras doing all of the design and construction themselves—for just $18,275.
The spiraling floor plan of Robin and Fred Seegal’s Sausalito home created a kaleidoscope of sightlines after architect Mark English removed most of the interior walls. Every vantage point highlights the owners’ art collection, which includes screen prints from Andy Warhol’s Campbell Soup series, Tom Wesselmann’s 1965 Nude, and Deborah Kass’s riffs on Warhol, 2012’s Yellow Deb and 2000’s Blue Deb.










