December 02, 2014
The West Hollywood Design District is home to over 200+ destinations for high-caliber design, art, fashion, dining, beauty and much more. This walkable area is also a part of the trendy bar scene here in West Hollywood. So you know what that means… drinks anyone? The West Hollywood Design District has all the insider […]
Read moreNovember 13, 2014
With DIEM 2014 right around the corner, we asked a few of the inspirational minds getting involved with the event to takeover the West Hollywood Design District Instagram each week. Thanks to this fun collaboration, our followers get an exclusive look into what the District has to offer, through the very eyes of its creative influencers. So […]
Read moreNovember 03, 2014
DIEM 2014, curated by Mallery Roberts Morgan and Frances Anderton, offers culturally resonating discussions, panels and keynotes from 17 leaders in the fields of design, decorative arts, fashion, architecture and fine arts. Meet the curators along with our outstanding panelists below! Panel 1: California: the Last Frontier of Creative Freedom in American Design? PANELISTS: Mayer Rus, West Coast Editor, Architectural […]
Read moreSeptember 24, 2014
Design Intersects Everything Made draws and engages design enthusiasts, Register October 1 Unlike mundane and lecture style design series that take place throughout the year, the Design Intersects Everything Made symposium, held on November 14th within the West Hollywood Design District, warrants distinction from the rest. As an incubator for relevant, cutting-edge design dialogue, DIEM is dedicated to producing a brand […]
Read moreSeptember 09, 2014
September marks not only the start of a new calendar season, but the beginning of many acclaimed international design events. Check out our round-up of the top 10 design conventions held throughout the fall season! 1. The Paris Design Week is a professional event and public offering to all lovers of the creation and the art of living to […]
Read moreAugust 28, 2014
The current exhibition Soft Target at M+B received a worthy review from the Los Angeles Times. Curated by Phil Chang and Matthew Porter, the show features 30 artists that toy with softness in art and blurs the lines, emphasizing “the impossibility of ever achieving an exact or precise focus: An artwork’s meanings are always multiple, open […]
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