• BONE Structure
    @bonestructure
    LEADING THE TRANSITION TO SUSTAINABLE CONSTRUCTION. BONE Structure is defining the next generation of high-performance homes. Designed and built using an industrialized process inspired by the aerospace industry, BONE Structure homes offer unprecedented precision, architectural freedom, and energy efficiency. They produce minimal waste on site, are Zero-Net Energy ready and can be assembled within days. www.BONEstructure.ca
  • Design LA
    @designLA
    Featuring luxurious design around the world.
  • Laney LA
    @laney
    Laney LA is a young architecture studio, making a splash in Manhattan Beach, CA. Founded by Anthony and Krista Laney, their mission is to delivery world-class design services for adventurous homeowners in the beach cities. Harnessing a new generation of digital tools, they strive to broaden the joy of design.
  • LA Light Photography
    @lalightphoto
    LA Light Photography captures dynamic images for architects, builders, designers, developers and brokers.
  • Somers
    @ksomers
    Construction, Engineering, Design
  • Sur La Table
    @sur_la_table
    The first Sur La Table store opened in Seattle's Pike Place Market in 1972 selling hard-to-find kitchenware imported from France. Since then the company has expanded to more than 75 stores nationwide, a direct-mail business distributing millions of catalogs each year, an e-commerce site, a gift registry, and a cooking class program. Sur La Table continues to carry many of the same products from France that it carried when it opened, but now offers tools from around the world to prepare any cuisine. Sur La Table remains committed to its roots by continuing to provide exceptional customer service and a broad assortment of premium-quality products. Sur La Table headquarters are located in Seattle, Washington.
  • Studio Dessuant Bone
    @studiodessuantbone
    French product and furniture designer Marie Dessuant and British graphic designer Philip Bone both cut their teeth at Fabrica, an Italian design research center, before teaming up on a joint endeavor, based in Paris, in 2014. The muted palettes and long horizons of seaside towns inspired the Etagère Y and its parent Bay collection. “I think of furniture design as micro-architecture with a really strong link to human proportions,” says Dessuant. Plans for 2015 are exciting—a furniture collection curated by Gallery S. Bensimon for La Redoute, France’s largest mail-order company; a Parisian cafe from top to bottom; and shows at both Maison & Objet in Paris and Salone del Mobile in Milan. The pair doesn’t seem daunted; their complementary backgrounds make for rich collaborations. As Bone says, “The work isn’t divided, it’s created in dialogue.”
  • La Firme
    @lafirme
    La Firme is a multidisciplinary team of designers, graphic artists, art directors and contractors. We are creative, curious and rigorous young people. We carry out made-to-measure residential and corporate projects, customized furniture and fully integrated branding solutions. Whether a duplex or a country house, a lamp or a sofa, a signage or a complete visual identity, our creative achievements combine accuracy, technical refinement and aesthetics. We offer a turnkey service and take care of every phase of a project, regardless of its size. From the selection of suppliers and materials, all our recommendations are based on humane, ecological and economic criteria.
  • Spazio LA
    @spaziola
    Spazio LA is a Los Angeles based award winning design and build company that specializes in high end designs and remodels. We are a hands on team of architects, interior designers, project managers and builders working together to achieve our client’s dream renovations. As a one stop shop, we assist in every step of a project, from architectural and planning to custom-made finishes and decor.
  • La Chance
    @lachance
    Founded in 2011 by Jean-Baptiste Souletie and Louise Breguet, La Chance is a French design company that is passionate about forward thinking and blending traditional materials and techniques with modern aesthetics. The brand manufactures furniture, lighting, rugs, and accessories from some of the best current designers in France as well as producing the work of esteemed French designer Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann. La Chance seeks to offer a contemporary interpretation of France’s design tradition, paying special attention to its Art Deco history. In each of La Chance’s products, the brand uses noble, natural, and durable materials such as solid hardwood, metal, marble, cork, leather, blown glass, and wool. La Chance products are designed to endure and are made by artisans based in Europe.

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