Mid-Century Modern Design
Mid-century modern is an American architectural, interior, product and graphic design movement that became popular in the 1950’s – 1960’s.
Mid-century modern is an American architectural, interior, product and graphic design movement that became popular in the 1950’s – 1960’s.
College life is set against a cosmopolitan backdrop in the student friendly enclave of Westwood. Home to the world renowned UCLA, art, academia and entertainment collide to bring you one of the most vibrant neighborhoods in all of Los Angeles.
Nestled in the canyons where the mountains meet the sea, you will find the crown jewel of the Santa Monica Bay. Welcome to the Pacific Palisades.
Brimming with new development and full of life, Downtown Los Angeles is becoming one of hottest destinations to live, work, and play in all of Los Angeles.
If you are visiting LA, one of the most iconic picture taking spots is Urban Light at the LACMA. Located on Museum Row, LACMA is just one of the many destinations that define the culturally rich Miracle Mile district.
If your idea of California dreaming includes infinity pools and skyline views, look no further than the Hollywood Hills which is located minutes outside the hustle and bustle of Sunset Blvd. Known as the perfect hideaway for celebrities and industry professionals, residents are drawn to the area’s rolling vistas that offer some of the most breathtaking views of Downtown Los Angeles and Catalina Island.
Hip, young, and always at the cutting edge of design, West Hollywood is a world class destination for fashion, culture and nightlife.
For over a century, Los Angeles has been nurturing a culture of architectural experimentation inspired by its dramatic natural landscape.
Designed by Westfield’s own in-house studio in collaboration with L.A. based Designer Kelly Wearstler – the new Westfield mall will encompass acres of open space and welcoming courtyards, with design and décor inspired by Southern California’s outdoor lifestyle and a thoughtful approach to luxury living.
Los Angeles’ booming tech community is focusing on making homes more intelligent. From smart locks to services where users can control all home appliances via your smartphone, the future of the Smart Home looks bright! Check out these three innovative companies that are attempting to make your home safer and more efficient.