• Parachute
    @parachute
    We make modern Bedding and Bath essentials for a more comfortable home. Our products are designed in Venice Beach and responsibly manufactured by the world’s best artisans.
  • Kim Smith
    @kimsmithphoto
    Photographer helping architects win awards. www.kimsmithphoto.com
  • Cass Calder Smith
    @cass_calder_smith
    Cass Calder Smith established the architectural firm that bears his name in 1990. Born in 1961, Smith earned his Bachelor and Master of Architecture from the University of California, Berkeley. Firmly based in the modernist idiom, Smith draws inspiration from history’s great architects and cities as well as the epic filmmakers of the last century. Bold imagery and intricate detail are characteristic of his designs balanced with experience and common sense.
  • Paul Kaplan Group
    @paulkaplangroup
    Mid-Century and Modern Architectural Specialists in Palm Springs and surrounding areas. We've been helping our clients find unique homes in the desert, for the past 20 years. Lets chat. We'd love to help you find your dream home too. PaulKaplanGroup.com
  • Paul Smith
    @paul_smith
    Paul Smith’s introduction into fashion was completely accidental. At the age of 16, with no career plans or qualifications, Paul Smith was propelled by his father into a menial job at the local clothing warehouse in his native Nottingham. However his real passion was sport and his ambition was to become a professional racing cyclist, until aged 17 years when cycling-mad Paul was in a terrible accident. Six months in hospital followed and during this time Paul made some new friends. After leaving hospital he arranged to meet them again and by chance the meeting place was a local pub that was popular with the students from the local art college. They talked of Mondrian, Warhol, Kokoshka, David Bailey and listened to the Rolling Stones, Miles Davis and much more. It was then Paul knew he wanted to be a part of this colourful world of ideas and excitement. Within two years, Paul Smith was managing his first boutique in Nottingham and with the encouragement of his girlfriend Pauline Denyer (now wife) and a small amount of savings, opened a tiny shop in 1970. Paul started to take evening classes for tailoring and with the help of Pauline (an RCA fashion graduate), Paul was able to create what he wanted. By 1976 Paul showed his first menswear collection in Paris under the Paul Smith label. Within 20 years of his introduction to fashion Paul Smith had established himself as the pre-eminent British designer. Paul Smith has the ability to anticipate, and even spark off trends not only fashion but in the wider context of popular culture. He manages to transmit a genuine sense of humour and mischief mixed with his love of tradition and the classics Today there are 12 different collections; Paul Smith, Paul Smith Women, PS by Paul Smith, Paul Smith Jeans, Paul Smith London, R.Newbold (Japan only), Paul Smith Accessories, Paul Smith Shoes, Paul Smith Fragrance, Paul Smith Watches, Paul Smith Pens and Paul Smith furniture and ‘things’. Paul Smith rugs, china, spectacles and fragrance are made under license. Designed in Nottingham and London, the Paul Smith collections are primarily produced in England and Italy while the fabrics used are mainly of Italian, French and British origin. In 2002 Paul Smith collaborated with Cappellini to create the Mondo collection of furniture inspired by observation and travel. In 2003 Paul designed an upholstery textile in partnership with Maharam, called ‘Bespoke’, which was inspired by classic pinstripe suiting. The Paul Smith shops reflect the character of Paul and his designs, an unmistakable Englishness augmented by the unexpected. The shops house the Paul Smith collections and an extensive selection of jewellery, books, art, antiques and an array of interesting and beautiful products. Work of British designers is often showcased alongside Paul’s personal collections of art or curios. Paul Smith is global - the collection is wholesaled to thirty five countries and has fourteen shops in England. Paul Smith shops are found in London, Nottingham, Paris, Milan, New York, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, the Philippines, Korea, Kuwait, U.A.E. – and over two hundred throughout Japan. Paul remains fully involved in the Japanese business; designing the clothes, choosing the fabrics, approving the shop locations and overseeing every development within the company. Paul Smith also has impressive and diverse showrooms in London, Paris, Milan, New York and Tokyo. Paul Smith continues to be an integral part of the company; he is both designer and chairman. Paul Smith is continually involved in every aspect of the business and as a result, Paul Smith Limited retains a personal touch often lost in companies of a similar size.
  • Paul McCobb
    @paulmccobb
    Boston native Paul McCobb (1917-1969) was best known for what the New York Times called his "sleek, uncluttered and modular design." Although McCobb may have been influenced by other modern designers of his day, he worked to cultivate a home-grown American style. McCobb and BG Mesberg, a New York furniture distributer, formed the Planner Group, which would be one of McCobb’s best known furniture lines, and one of the best selling furniture lines in the United States in the 1950s. This low-cost furniture was designed for the smaller spaces, and its beauty from every angle was meant to make it have the psychological effect of looking bigger in the space. While the collaboration at the Planner Group ended in 1964, McCobb went on to work as a design consultant with other firms, including the Singer Manufacturing Company, Columbia Records, and Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company.
  • Paul Rudolph
    @paulrudolph
    Paul Rudolph was an American architect born in Kentucky in 1918. As an undergraduate, he studied architecture at Auburn University (Alabama Polytechnic at that time), then completed a graduate degree at Harvard, where Walter Gropius was his professor. Rudolph's built work includes a number of projects in Sarasota, Florida, which were instrumental in the establishment of the modernist Sarasota School of Architecture. From 1958-1965, Rudolph was the dean of the Yale School of Architecture. During his tenure, he designed and completed the university's Art and Architecture Building—probably his most famous work. Following his time at Yale, Rudolph designed a number of buildings in the northeastern US, and later throughout Asia. Rudolph passed away in 1997.
  • Cass Calder Smith Architecture + Interiors
    @ccsarchitecture
    CCS Architecture is dedicated to excellence in architecture and design. They have gained international acclaim for a diverse range of public and private buildings, as well as interiors for living, working, eating, and more. The work is firmly based in the modernist idiom where innovation and creativity are balanced by common sense and experience.

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