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CONTENTS july/august 64 THE INVITING LIVING ROOM OF FASHION DESIGNER ULLA JOHNSON’S MONTAUK GETAWAY. 30 Editor’s Letter 74 32 Object Lesson A DRAMATIC BLACK POWDER ROOM IN The mysterious history of the Adirondack A LOS ANGELES HOME chair. BY HANNAH MARTIN WITH INTERIORS BY JAMIE BUSH. 37 Discoveries FROM TOP: PERNILLE LOOF, STEPHEN KENT JOHNSON AD visits celebrity fashion stylist Kate Young in Woodstock, New York... Designer Germane Barnes explores history at the American Academy in Rome... The best outdoor sofas... Montana-based ceramic artist Casey Zablocki’s latest creations... And more! 54 New American Voices Today’s rising stars of interior design. 64 Calm and Collected At fashion designer Ulla Johnson’s eclectic Montauk retreat, nature sets the tone. BY HANNAH MARTIN 74 Wild Card Interior designer Jamie Bush and architect William Hefner reimagine a 1960s Los Angeles home for a client with a dazzlingly eccentric point of view. BY MAYER RUS 14 ARCHDIGEST.COM

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editor’s letter 1. ULLA JOHNSON POOLSIDE WITH HER 2 HUSBAND AND CHILDREN IN MONTAUK. 2. ARTIST VAUGHN SPANN AND FAMILY IN NEW JERSEY. 3. A GRAND PALM BEACH STAIRCASE. 4. FILMMAKER NANCY MEYERS TIDIES HER L.A. LAWN. 5. MARY KITCHEN MATCHES HER COUTURE TO HER KIDS AND HER CURTAINS. 6. DESIGNER NICK OLSEN’S CHARMING UPSTATE NEW YORK RETREAT. 3 1 4 6 5 “I wasn’t looking for a cool midcentury house in the Hollywood Hills, with exquisitely tasteful interiors. I didn’t want a house that looks like everyone else’s.” —Mary Kitchen Summer and escapist houses just go hand in hand, and no matter your personal 1. PERNILLE LOOF. 2. MAX BURKHALTER, © 2022 KENNY SCHARF / ARTISTS RIGHTS SOCIETY (ARS), NEW YORK. 3. AMY NEUNSINGER. 4. KRIS TAMBURELLO. 5. STEPHEN KENT JOHNSON. 6. MAX BURKHALTER. vision of warm-weather nirvana, this issue of AD does not disappoint. Take our cover story, an extravagantly reimagined 1960s residence that interior designer Jamie Bush calls “a glamorous throwback fantasy” and West Coast editor Mayer Rus memorably describes as “a blockbuster vision of Los Angeles swank—a fearless pasticcio of Hollywood Regency, Art Deco, Palm Springs camp, tropical modern, granny chic, and a dash of Morris Lapidus–style Miami Beach cha-cha.” Bingo! Says homeowner Mary Kitchen simply, “I just love that it feels fun to me.” Fashion designer Ulla Johnson is a master of laid-back but luxe bohemianism, and her idyllic Montauk retreat is a perfect expression of her well-honed aesthetic. Clean- lined and minimal yet layered and earthy, the modern house boasts a lush garden, ocean and bay views, and the tempting pool shown above. The house sleeps 20, and when all the bunks are full, “it means we’re having fun,” says Johnson’s husband, Zach Miner. “Friends are here. Family is here. And that’s what the house is for.” Speaking of fun, I thoroughly enjoyed writer Catherine Hong’s delightful story about the beloved filmmaker and creative powerhouse Nancy Meyers and her breakup/makeup with her Provençal-style house in L.A. Meyers’s influential sets are nearly as celebrated as her many hit movies—consider the elegantly rustic kitchen of It’s Complicated and the inviting living room in Something’s Gotta Give—and it’s no surprise that Meyers brings her exacting eye to her personal spaces as well. “Characters’ homes convey so much about the people who live there,” she AMY ASTLEY observes. The same can be said of Global Editorial Director her and all of the fascinating players and Editor in Chief, AD U.S. in our summer 2022 production. @amyastley 30 ARCHDIGEST.COM

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object lesson THE STORY BEHIND AN ICONIC DESIGN 3 12 1. SIMON UPTON. 2. NOE DEWITT. 3. STEPHEN KENT JOHNSON. 4. COURTESY OF DWR. 5. MATTHEW WILLIAMS. 1. ADIRONDACK CHAIRS AT AN On Deck ENGLISH COUNTRY HOUSE BY INTERIOR DESIGNER JOY MOYLER. The mysterious history of 2. AN ADIRONDACKS PROPERTY America’s favorite outdoor chair BY MILES REDD. 3. A HAMPTONS HOME DECORATED BY NEAL T he provenance of the Adirondack chair—that sensible, slat- BECKSTEDT. 4. A PLASTIC VERSION backed porch staple—is murky at best. Historians aren’t even BY LOLL DESIGNS (DWR.COM). certain it originated in its eponymous range of New York 5. BILL CALEO AND MEGAN NOETZEL mountains. Pressed to pin down a pedigree, most point to a LeFAUVE’S CATSKILLS HOME. close cousin—the Westport chair—as its likely predecessor. Around 1900, on the banks of New York’s Lake Champlain, 5 a man named Thomas Lee tinkered with some seating for his summer cottage. “I can vaguely recall Uncle Tom’s nailing boards together [into a Perhaps locals saw that chair, liked it, and attempted to make their own. The slatted construc- tion of the Adirondack suggests they were made by hobbyists working with scraps. Either way, by World 4 created a steady market for the seats, in which they could rest in the mountain air. Over the century Adirondack chairs became the of materials from teak or pine to recycled plastic, like the one shown by Loll Designs. “It takes a certain kind of house,” explains interior designer Miles Redd. “Shingle, clapboard, stone—you need a traditional vernacular.” Neal Beckstedt, who recently placed two by a Hamptons pool, gushes, “It’s the perfect deep pitch that requires no cushion—a classic.” —HANNAH MARTIN



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THE BEST IN SHOPPING, DESIGN, AND STYLE EDITED BY SAM COCHRAN DISCOVERIES KATE YOUNG WITH HUSBAND KEITH ABRAHAMSSON AND SONS LEIF (LEFT) AND STELLAN IN THEIR UPSTATE NEW YORK KITCHEN, WHERE OPEN CABINETRY DISPLAYS VINTAGE ELSA PERETTI FOR TIFFANY & CO. PIECES, AMONG OTHER TREASURES. AD VISITS ARCHDIGEST.COM 37 Weekend Attire Renovating a Bauhaus-inflected house for her family, celebrity stylist Kate Young pivots nimbly from fashion to furniture PHOTOGRAPHY BY WILLIAM GEDDES STYLED BY CHRISTINA LANE

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DISCOVERIES 1 1. MARIO BELLINI FOR B&B ITALIA SOFAS, ISAMU NOGUCHI CEILING LIGHTS, AND A CHARLOTTE PERRIAND DINING TABLE IN THE LIVING ROOM. 2. THE STAIR’S BLUE-PAINTED BANISTER; EERO SAARINEN LOUNGE CHAIR. 2 I get very mood-board-y,” muses fashion stylist Kate Young, reflecting on her approach to designing her own homes. The same, she explains, is true when it comes to devising red-carpet ensembles for the likes of Jennifer Lawrence, Selena Gomez, and Dakota Johnson. “I like to study, pick pieces, and mix it all together.” So one might say that her own personal Oscars has been the circa 1945 Bauhaus-style house in Woodstock, New York, that she shares with her husband, record executive Keith Abrahamsson, and their two sons, Stellan and Leif. Armed with modernist William Muschenheim’s original plans (sleuthed from Columbia University’s Avery library) and aided by their architect friend Graydon Yearick, the couple set out to revive the spirit of the home, executing a near gut renovation after purchasing it three years ago. “A lot was replaced to look like the original,” Young says, alluding to new light boxes and stealth built-ins. “Everything really was made for living and ease.” Strategic additions paved the way for the couple’s en suite bath, a roof terrace, and a larger kitchen that nods to Richard Neutra’s VDL House. Open birch shelving displays Young’s pottery collection, which includes terra-cotta vessels by Elsa Peretti for Tiffany & Co., angular Vallauris plates, and a selec- tion of her own work (thrown at the nearby Byrdcliffe Arts Colony). “I’m prolific—I make so many ugly things,” Young demurs of the family’s daily wares. 40 ARCHDIGEST.COM

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DISCOVERIES 1 2 1. IN THE COUPLE’S ROOM, A GEORGE NELSON BED FROM DESIGN WITHIN REACH DRESSED IN LITHUANIAN LINENS. 2. THE KIDS’ OEUF BUNK BED AND A VINTAGE KIM MOLTZER CHAIR. 3. A HANS WEGNER CHAIR IN THE FAMILY ROOM. A vacation to the Côte d’Azur, where the family stayed like Mario Bellini sofas and a round at Hôtel Les Roches Rouges and visited Eileen Gray’s E-1027 pine dining table designed by Charlotte house, crystallized the prevailing decorative sensibility. “I Perriand for the French ski resort Les wanted everything to feel light, well designed, and warm,” Arcs. The vibe in mind, Young says, was Young says, describing the mental tableau she collaged during “utilitarian, family-friendly, high design.” the trip. Shocks of color in the spirit of the French Riviera now appear in the form of a school-bus-yellow faucet, a cobalt rail- Her family of four, plus Nagini— ing, and the tomato-red outdoor spiral staircase that leads to the Siamese cat, named for Voldemort’s the roof. (That ascent echoes one at the former Massachusetts snake—typically drive upstate from their home of Walter Gropius, who served as an enduring influence Brooklyn home after school. Weekends for Muschenheim.) Textiles throughout the house tend toward are spent with friends hiking the Comeau sturdy Baltic linens, some inherited from her Lithuanian Property trail or skiing Hunter Mountain. father, others gleaned on Etsy. “Fashion is my job, so for fun I At home, Abrahamsson often returns shop for furniture,” says Young, pointing out early purchases 3 from walks with a garbage bag full of moss, which he uses to fashion quilt-like, Japanese-style gardens all over the 15-acre grounds. Stellan, meanwhile, has become quite the budding mycologist, forag- ing for the black trumpets and chanterelles that Young then prepares with tagliatelle, butter, and wine. (“It’s epic,” she says of their pasta dinners.) Outdoor cooking is Abrahamsson’s domain. Using their Francis Mallmann–inspired firepit and homemade rotisserie, he’ll roast whole pigs or chickens for up to 20 friends—supplemented by Young’s prodigious crop of organic vegetables. “I always thought I’d live in a glass house with just slabs of concrete. That’s my fantasy, but in fact I’m a cozier, messier person,” admits Young. “And Keith likes everything to be wood—he would live in a tree house if he had his way. So this is the merging of that.” —CHLOE MALLE 42 ARCHDIGEST.COM

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DISCOVERIES 1 ARCHITECTURE Alternative History From contemporary Miami to ancient Rome, Germane Barnes mines the nexus of race and design A t the American Academy in Rome, a Baroque villa atop the Eternal City’s second-highest hill, the recipients of the annual Rome Prize gather five days a week for lunch at 1 p.m. After loading their plates at the buffet, these 30 or so scholars and creatives in residence 1. VALENTINA SOMMARIVA. 2. MARK ANTHONY WAITE. sit at tables that run the length of the courtyard’s loggia. That community and diversity of expertise is, according to current architecture fellow Germane Barnes, “one of the cool things about being at the academy.” While breaking bread, he muses, you could ask any question aloud, like What were the racial dynamics of ancient Rome? “And an archaeologist might chime in.” (The answer? It was complicated.) In his own work, Barnes, founder of the Miami-based 2 Studio Barnes and assistant professor at the University 1. GERMANE BARNES OUTSIDE THE AMERICAN ACADEMY IN ROME. 2. BLOCK PARTY, AN INSTALLATION BY STUDIO BARNES of Miami, explores the ways that race and architecture are IN COLLABORATION WITH SHAWHIN ROUDBARI AND MAS intertwined. His project during his half-year residency in CONTEXT FOR THE 2021 CHICAGO ARCHITECTURE BIENNIAL. Rome focuses on the classical orders of the columns—Doric, 44 ARCHDIGEST.COM



DISCOVERIES 1 23 1. A RENDERING OF A DETAIL OF A FORTHCOMING TAPESTRY FOR BARNES’S SHOW AT NINA JOHNSON GALLERY (NINAJOHNSON.COM). 2–3. A SPECTRUM OF BLACKNESS: THE SEARCH FOR SEDIMENTATION IN MIAMI, PART OF MOMA’S 2021 “RECONSTRUCTIONS” EXHIBITION. 4. A CHAIR FROM STUDIO BARNES’S 2020 “UNEASY LIES THE HEAD THAT WEARS A CROWN” SERIES. Ionic, Corinthian—that uphold the portico, antiquity’s His piece in Chicago, meanwhile, was an homage to the block precursor to the porch, an essential element of the modern party. As he wrote: “The block party does not obey traffic Black American household. His goal is to design a new order regulations, it does not obey permit jurisdiction, and it most (or “column disorder”) that abandons European standards certainly does not obey traditional urban principles.” in favor of forms and proportions rooted in Black culture. His research mines the lesser-known contributions of North In 2021, Barnes also won Harvard’s Wheelwright Prize, the Architectural League Prize, and an inaugural grant from so I can break them.” 1 & 4. COURTESY OF NINA JOHNSON GALLERY. 2 & 3. NAHO KUBOTA/MOMA. at New York City’s Museum of 4 —JANELLE ZARA 46 ARCHDIGEST.COM

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