When looking through LA-based designer Trip Haenisch's portfolio, it's astounding how many different styles he has channeled while working with a diverse client base. Although he has serious range as a designer, there are a few constants: an incredible eye for detail, tons of visual interest without looking busy, and a knack for including just the right amount of unexpected playfulness in an otherwise traditional space.
Trip has worked with everyone from celebs like David Arquette, Courtney Cox, and Hank Azaria, and had his working published in the likes of Architectural Digest, Elle Decor, and Harper's Bazaar. His style of sophistication with a little California-cool is a totally inspiration, making him an ideal Designer Crush Q&A interviewee!
Good design is a combination of form and function, balancing aesthetics with utility. This can be extended to include home automation technology.
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If you take a stroll through San Francisco’s de Young Museum this week, not only will you be hit with sweet smells of roses, jasmine, and lilies, but also you’ll probably notice replicas of much of the art on display. Read More...
Textile designer Phillip Stearns was on track for a career in engineering when he veered into the uncharted waters of electronics, sound imaging and design.
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Last week marked the start of Daylight Saving Time. Next week is the start of Pacific Standard Time: Modern Architecture in L.A. The event, now in it’s second year, is organized by the Getty Research institute and hosted at venues across the Southland.
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