Today the 20 participating, windows along the La Cienega corridor were unveiled to show the interpretations of popular Film and Television shows, as seen through some of the top Interior Decorators artistry . The window tour is just part of the Legends of La Cienega 2010, events that will take place over the next few days in Los Angeles' design quarter. If you're in the area, this is such a great opportunity to sit in on any one, or more, of the huge roster of panel discussions that will be running throughout the days to come. Do the walking tour of the windows, pop in on a panel discussion, have lunch, enjoy the scenery - all free to the public. I encourage everyone to take advantage of this design kick-off to summer. By the way, I'm told that many of the windows have special, lighting details that are best viewed in the evening. A few of my favorites.....
The Fountainhead by Oliver Furth at Bausman & Co
(photo: Mark Savage)
Breakfast at Tiffany's by Richard Hallberg at Navona Antiques
Dr. Zhivago by Dayna Lee at George Smith Handmade Furniture & Fabrics
Dr. Zhivago by Dayna Lee at George Smith Handmade Furniture & Fabrics
Grey Gardens by Kathleen Clements and Tommy Clements at Hollywood at Home & Peter Dunham Textiles(photo: Mark Savage)
A Passage to India by Peter Dunham at Hollyhock(photo: Mark Savage)For more information and the schedule of events go to the LCDQ website.see you there.....
(photo: Mark Savage)
Breakfast at Tiffany's by Richard Hallberg at Navona Antiques
(photo: Mark Savage)The Art Director's Studio
Dr. Zhivago by Dayna Lee at George Smith Handmade Furniture & Fabrics
Dr. Zhivago by Dayna Lee at George Smith Handmade Furniture & Fabrics
Grey Gardens by Kathleen Clements and Tommy Clements at Hollywood at Home & Peter Dunham Textiles(photo: Mark Savage)
A Passage to India by Peter Dunham at Hollyhock(photo: Mark Savage)For more information and the schedule of events go to the LCDQ website.see you there.....
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