Kelly Wearstler is an American designer creating multi-faceted, experiential residential, hospitality, commercial and retail environments.
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Kelly Wearstler Dreamy Malibu Beach House
In 2011 Kelly Wearstler launched her own eponymous fashion line, Kelly Wearstler. The first collection, for Fall 2011, was four years in the making, incorporating patterns and design aesthetics seen within Wearstler’s interior design work.
Kelly Wearstler Dreamy Malibu Beach House
Standout accolades for Kelly Wearstler include Vogue’s Best Dressed list, Architectural Digest’s preeminent Top 100 Architecture & Interior Design list, French AD’s World’s Top Interior Designers, and TIME Style & Design’s elite “Design 100” group of global creatives. Wearstler served as a judge on Bravo’s popular interior design television competition series, “Top Design,” and has penned monthly style advice columns for InStyle, The Huffington Post, The Coveteur and Domaine.
Malibu Beach House
The focus of the house was clearly the ocean, and Kelly Wearstler worked, as she says, “to bring the outside in.”
Situated above Malibu Beach’s incoming tide, this airy seaside residence belongs to the Top Interior designer Kelly Wearstler and her family and it means a new wave in the designer’s style.
The ocean and the sand were the inspiration. A sun-bleached color palette that is softened yet complex, consisting of shades of driftwood taupe, misty gray, watery green and shell pink. Kelly uses colors and textures in the interior design project that reflect calm and relax vibe in harmony with the surroundings.
“It’s an evolution of my style. But I still love the color! In this project, I have given more importance to the textures and the touch ”
The focus of the house was clearly the ocean, and Kelly Wearstler worked, as she says, “to bring the outside in.” In the living room, floor-to-ceiling windows frame the spectacular Pacific. At the center of the house, an enormous skylight was installed and sunshine pours in from above; one leafy tree, soaring two stories high, was planted in the main hall.
In the master bedroom, overlooking the Pacific. Most of the luxury furniture in this project was design by herself.
Inspired by the look
Inspired by the look
This room, at ‘Éternel’ Parisien Apartment, was designed to create moments that the client can keep close to their heart. The warm colours enhance the warmness and cosiness creating an inviting ambience. With the stunning AMIK table light on top of the wonderfully handcrafted BARAKA BEDSIDE table, this room feels like a gloriously sophisticated statement in luxury. The SHAKA wall light shines upon the masterfully designed HERA armchair and the impressive GOROKA center table.
In the modern living room, floor-to-ceiling windows show the spectacular Pacific view. Is the perfect house division to enjoy this breathtaking location with her family.
Inspired by the look
Inspired by the look
Agra is the modest setting of one of the most famous monuments in the world, the Taj Mahal, also known as the marble mausoleum. Just like it, AGRA Dining Table is an impressive display of craftsmanship and elegance. Made of Estremoz marble with polished gold details, this round dining table will add refined grace.
The choice of materials was important to reflect this sophisticated design without with a natural and unrefined style.
“The marble is so organic and full of movement, it feels like the ocean,” says Wearstler, “or like being inside a shell.” A range of marble from watery green to brooding storm-cloud black was used throughout the house as wall coverings, custom vanities, and dramatic fireplace.
Inspired by the look
Inspired by the look
A contemporary hallway composed by KAAMOS Mirror with a frame in glossy walnut root veneer, brass, and copper to combine with the NAZCA Sideboard made in a structure in matte walnut root veneer and a base in vintage brass matte. To complete the look and to give an extra sparkle to the set use the OCLI Rug by Rug’Society.
There are tiny, spiraling, fossilized shells embedded within the marble kitchen counter, and an enormous sculpture of a chambered nautilus in the foyer seems to tumble to the floor, evoking a Jules Verne vision where the known world spins into the imaginary.
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