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Spring Reflections
A letter from Linette
As we approach the halfway point of the year, I've found myself reflecting on just how much can unfold in a relatively short period of time.
The first half of 2026 has been filled with meaningful milestones for our studio. We were honored to be featured in Modern Luxury Interiors Southern California's Best of Design issue, recognized as a member of LUXE Next 2026, and — following this year's inaugural AAPIDA Gala — I've had the privilege of transitioning from the Los Angeles Chapter Board to serving on AAPIDA's National Executive Board.
Bar cabinet, Brentwood — antiqued mirror, custom millwork
While these moments are certainly worth celebrating, what I find myself most grateful for are the quieter aspects of the work — the ongoing dialogue between design and daily life, the collaboration with talented project teams, and the opportunity to create homes that feel deeply personal to the people who inhabit them.
One of the things I love most about design is that remarkable spaces rarely emerge all at once. Instead, they reveal themselves through thoughtful layering, synergy, and countless small decisions made with intention.
Primary suite — grasscloth ceiling, velvet headboard
In many ways, the same can be said for a creative practice, a business, or even a life. Looking back, it's often the accumulation of seemingly small moments that ultimately shape something meaningful.
As always, thank you for following along and allowing us to share a small glimpse into our world. We have some exciting projects, travels, and discoveries ahead, and I look forward to bringing you along for the journey.
Brentwood residence, 2026 — primary suite, bar, and custom millwork
The Edit — June
We are often asked about the pieces, places, and discoveries that inform our perspective. Each month, we share a few favorites — the objects, spaces, and ideas currently shaping how we see.
Object
Ceramic Vessel
Handthrown stoneware in warm ash glaze — found at a small studio in Oaxaca.
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The Japanese House
Architecture and everyday life — a quiet, essential volume on spatial restraint.
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Café Kitsune, Paris
A moment of absolute stillness in the Palais Royal garden. Worth the detour.
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Linen Throw, Hawkins New York
Washed linen in the natural undyed colorway. Lived-in immediately.
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Murano Table Lamp
A vintage find with the kind of amber glow no new piece quite replicates.
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Oudolf Field, Hauser & Wirth
Piet Oudolf's meadow garden in Somerset. The kind of landscape that changes how you think about planting.
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