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I wanted a shoji door but they were out of my already over budget. Instead, we took an inexpensive interior door, painted it in black lacquer, added a frosty film and spent the money on the pull.

Small bathroom with skylight.
Architect: Cathy Schwabe Architecture
Interior Design: John Lum Architecture
Landscape Architect: Arterra LLP, Vera Gates
Lighting Design: Alice Prussin
Color Consultant: Judith Paquette

David Land
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The design intent for this modest home and garden, located on a tree-lined street in Culver City, was to create a family-friendly, versatile, sustainable outdoor environment that grew with the rapidly changing needs of the owners, their three children and their close-knit community. This became the site of the "Neighborhood Film Festival" where family and friends could settle into the oversized sofa, warm themselves by the outdoor firepit/coffee table, and enjoy a movie under the stars.

REDEFINING CUSTOM THEATER SEATING
The FORTUNY theater chair was created for the most luxurious home theater. It’s concept is unique in many aspects and the design combines leather upholstery, varying stitching finishes, ergonomic contours, real wood veneer and an independently controlled reclining mechanism. The chair was designed by the Mitra Theaters team
as a seating solution for their exclusive high-end home theater projects.
Careful attention has been paid to the overall comfort of this chair. Ergonomics have been thorougly studied during the design and development process. High quality foam with different densities in combination with zigzag seating support and webbed backrest support are used to create a comfortable and soft feel which maintains a proper balance for ones body.
A steel frame and mechanism ensures a smooth operation now and in the future. The independently controlled reclining mechanism allows the user to adjust the backrest independently from the footrest, giving the user full freedom and the ability to adjust the chair to a position that fits one’s body structure. The articulating headrest is a feature which ensures ultimate comfort while viewing a movie in the reclined position. It gives the proper neck support needed and guarantees the perfect viewing in relation to the film screen.
The Fortuny is also available as a fixed chair and in a manually operated reclining version.

REDEFINING CUSTOM THEATER SEATING
The FORTUNY theater chair was created for the most luxurious home theater. It’s concept is unique in many aspects and the design combines leather upholstery, varying stitching finishes, ergonomic contours, real wood veneer and an independently controlled reclining mechanism. The chair was designed by the Mitra Theaters team
as a seating solution for their exclusive high-end home theater projects.
Careful attention has been paid to the overall comfort of this chair. Ergonomics have been thorougly studied during the design and development process. High quality foam with different densities in combination with zigzag seating support and webbed backrest support are used to create a comfortable and soft feel which maintains a proper balance for ones body.
A steel frame and mechanism ensures a smooth operation now and in the future. The independently controlled reclining mechanism allows the user to adjust the backrest independently from the footrest, giving the user full freedom and the ability to adjust the chair to a position that fits one’s body structure. The articulating headrest is a feature which ensures ultimate comfort while viewing a movie in the reclined position. It gives the proper neck support needed and guarantees the perfect viewing in relation to the film screen.
The Fortuny is also available as a fixed chair and in a manually operated reclining version.

REDEFINING CUSTOM THEATER SEATING
The FORTUNY theater chair was created for the most luxurious home theater. It’s concept is unique in many aspects and the design combines leather upholstery, varying stitching finishes, ergonomic contours, real wood veneer and an independently controlled reclining mechanism. The chair was designed by the Mitra Theaters team
as a seating solution for their exclusive high-end home theater projects.
Careful attention has been paid to the overall comfort of this chair. Ergonomics have been thorougly studied during the design and development process. High quality foam with different densities in combination with zigzag seating support and webbed backrest support are used to create a comfortable and soft feel which maintains a proper balance for ones body.
A steel frame and mechanism ensures a smooth operation now and in the future. The independently controlled reclining mechanism allows the user to adjust the backrest independently from the footrest, giving the user full freedom and the ability to adjust the chair to a position that fits one’s body structure. The articulating headrest is a feature which ensures ultimate comfort while viewing a movie in the reclined position. It gives the proper neck support needed and guarantees the perfect viewing in relation to the film screen.
The Fortuny is also available as a fixed chair and in a manually operated reclining version.

As taut and understated as an independent film. A campaign-style media center anchors the neutral palette; a geometric accent table adds a bit of pop art.

REDEFINING CUSTOM THEATER SEATING
The FORTUNY theater chair was created for the most luxurious home theater. It’s concept is unique in many aspects and the design combines leather upholstery, varying stitching finishes, ergonomic contours, real wood veneer and an independently controlled reclining mechanism. The chair was designed by the Mitra Theaters team
as a seating solution for their exclusive high-end home theater projects.
Careful attention has been paid to the overall comfort of this chair. Ergonomics have been thorougly studied during the design and development process. High quality foam with different densities in combination with zigzag seating support and webbed backrest support are used to create a comfortable and soft feel which maintains a proper balance for ones body.
A steel frame and mechanism ensures a smooth operation now and in the future. The independently controlled reclining mechanism allows the user to adjust the backrest independently from the footrest, giving the user full freedom and the ability to adjust the chair to a position that fits one’s body structure. The articulating headrest is a feature which ensures ultimate comfort while viewing a movie in the reclined position. It gives the proper neck support needed and guarantees the perfect viewing in relation to the film screen.
The Fortuny is also available as a fixed chair and in a manually operated reclining version.

Located in the heart of in-town Athens, just blocks from parks/greenspace, historic neighborhoods with wonderful architecture, excellent restaurants, coffee shops, live music/entertainment, community playhouse, independent film theater, art venues, yoga, bike/hike trails along the Oconee river, a regional hospital, multiple University campuses, Downtown, and award-winning Chase Street elementary. The home is built to be low maintenance, energy efficient, and is both practical and stylish.

Twickenham Studio.
Brintons has created a stunning bespoke carpet, in partnership with Barbarella Design, for one of the UK's most renowned motion picture and television companies; Twickenham Studios (TW1).
Custom Axminster carpet was supplied to the independent film studios based in West London, which has a distinguished history creating some of Britain's most iconic films including the Beatles Help!, Italian Job, and most recently The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel Legend and the The Martian.

Winner - The 2012 Award for Residential Design ("for awards that push the boundaries of house design") in the Daily Telegraph Homebuilding & Renovations Awards 2012.
The project was filmed for the Discovery Channel's Dream Homes series screened in the UK in October 2011. During London Open House in September 2011 it attracted over 400 visitors in two days.
Studio Bednarski Ltd www.studio-bednarski.com
This design, on a 106m2 left over piece of land, emphasises the fact that this is a new building, which consists of two independent houses with independent entrances, placed on top of each other. While contemporary in design this 280m2 building draws from the tectonic composition of the adjacent Victorian houses, with their clearly expressed bases. The vertical articulation of the first and second storey windows to the east, with their alternating clear and ‘frosted’ glass panels, draws inspiration from the vertical emphasis of the first and second floor elevation rhythms of the adjacent terraces and their London stock brick panels alternating with stuccoed window panels . The rhythm of the vertical slot window panels is a ‘compressed reflection’ of the adjacent Victorian facade rhythms. The design reverses the material allocation typical of the local low-grade Victorian buildings with their ground floors stuccoed and upper storeys in brick. This corner site is a relatively prominent location in Portobello Estate, within the Colville Conservation Area. Studio Bednarski's design created an urban accent and a new local marker for Westbourne Park Road, and a High Quality, High-Density residential development as called for by the Mayor of London. Full planning permission was secured under delegated powers with letters of support from neighbours.

Winner - The 2012 Award for Residential Design ("for awards that push the boundaries of house design") in the Daily Telegraph Homebuilding & Renovations Awards 2012.
The project was filmed for the Discovery Channel's Dream Homes series screened in the UK in October 2011. During London Open House in September 2011 it attracted over 400 visitors in two days.
Studio Bednarski Ltd www.studio-bednarski.com
This design, on a 106m2 left over piece of land, emphasises the fact that this is a new building, which consists of two independent houses with independent entrances, placed on top of each other. While contemporary in design this 280m2 building draws from the tectonic composition of the adjacent Victorian houses, with their clearly expressed bases. The vertical articulation of the first and second storey windows to the east, with their alternating clear and ‘frosted’ glass panels, draws inspiration from the vertical emphasis of the first and second floor elevation rhythms of the adjacent terraces and their London stock brick panels alternating with stuccoed window panels . The rhythm of the vertical slot window panels is a ‘compressed reflection’ of the adjacent Victorian facade rhythms. The design reverses the material allocation typical of the local low-grade Victorian buildings with their ground floors stuccoed and upper storeys in brick. This corner site is a relatively prominent location in Portobello Estate, within the Colville Conservation Area. Studio Bednarski's design created an urban accent and a new local marker for Westbourne Park Road, and a High Quality, High-Density residential development as called for by the Mayor of London. Full planning permission was secured under delegated powers with letters of support from neighbours.

Winner - The 2012 Award for Residential Design ("for awards that push the boundaries of house design") in the Daily Telegraph Homebuilding & Renovations Awards 2012.
The project was filmed for the Discovery Channel's Dream Homes series screened in the UK in October 2011. During London Open House in September 2011 it attracted over 400 visitors in two days.
Studio Bednarski Ltd www.studio-bednarski.com
This design, on a 106m2 left over piece of land, emphasises the fact that this is a new building, which consists of two independent houses with independent entrances, placed on top of each other. While contemporary in design this 280m2 building draws from the tectonic composition of the adjacent Victorian houses, with their clearly expressed bases. The vertical articulation of the first and second storey windows to the east, with their alternating clear and ‘frosted’ glass panels, draws inspiration from the vertical emphasis of the first and second floor elevation rhythms of the adjacent terraces and their London stock brick panels alternating with stuccoed window panels . The rhythm of the vertical slot window panels is a ‘compressed reflection’ of the adjacent Victorian facade rhythms. The design reverses the material allocation typical of the local low-grade Victorian buildings with their ground floors stuccoed and upper storeys in brick. This corner site is a relatively prominent location in Portobello Estate, within the Colville Conservation Area. Studio Bednarski's design created an urban accent and a new local marker for Westbourne Park Road, and a High Quality, High-Density residential development as called for by the Mayor of London. Full planning permission was secured under delegated powers with letters of support from neighbours.

Winner - The 2012 Award for Residential Design ("for awards that push the boundaries of house design") in the Daily Telegraph Homebuilding & Renovations Awards 2012.
The project was filmed for the Discovery Channel's Dream Homes series screened in the UK in October 2011. During London Open House in September 2011 it attracted over 400 visitors in two days.
Studio Bednarski Ltd www.studio-bednarski.com
This design, on a 106m2 left over piece of land, emphasises the fact that this is a new building, which consists of two independent houses with independent entrances, placed on top of each other. While contemporary in design this 280m2 building draws from the tectonic composition of the adjacent Victorian houses, with their clearly expressed bases. The vertical articulation of the first and second storey windows to the east, with their alternating clear and ‘frosted’ glass panels, draws inspiration from the vertical emphasis of the first and second floor elevation rhythms of the adjacent terraces and their London stock brick panels alternating with stuccoed window panels . The rhythm of the vertical slot window panels is a ‘compressed reflection’ of the adjacent Victorian facade rhythms. The design reverses the material allocation typical of the local low-grade Victorian buildings with their ground floors stuccoed and upper storeys in brick. This corner site is a relatively prominent location in Portobello Estate, within the Colville Conservation Area. Studio Bednarski's design created an urban accent and a new local marker for Westbourne Park Road, and a High Quality, High-Density residential development as called for by the Mayor of London. Full planning permission was secured under delegated powers with letters of support from neighbours.

Winner - The 2012 Award for Residential Design ("for awards that push the boundaries of house design") in the Daily Telegraph Homebuilding & Renovations Awards 2012.
The project was filmed for the Discovery Channel's Dream Homes series screened in the UK in October 2011. During London Open House in September 2011 it attracted over 400 visitors in two days.
Studio Bednarski Ltd www.studio-bednarski.com
This design, on a 106m2 left over piece of land, emphasises the fact that this is a new building, which consists of two independent houses with independent entrances, placed on top of each other. While contemporary in design this 280m2 building draws from the tectonic composition of the adjacent Victorian houses, with their clearly expressed bases. The vertical articulation of the first and second storey windows to the east, with their alternating clear and ‘frosted’ glass panels, draws inspiration from the vertical emphasis of the first and second floor elevation rhythms of the adjacent terraces and their London stock brick panels alternating with stuccoed window panels . The rhythm of the vertical slot window panels is a ‘compressed reflection’ of the adjacent Victorian facade rhythms. The design reverses the material allocation typical of the local low-grade Victorian buildings with their ground floors stuccoed and upper storeys in brick. This corner site is a relatively prominent location in Portobello Estate, within the Colville Conservation Area. Studio Bednarski's design created an urban accent and a new local marker for Westbourne Park Road, and a High Quality, High-Density residential development as called for by the Mayor of London. Full planning permission was secured under delegated powers with letters of support from neighbours.
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