Kelly Wearstler is an interior designer who has been honored as one of Time's Style & Design 100 and has served as a judge on Bravo's Top Design series. Her work has been profiled in magazines such as Elle Decor, Vogue, House & Garden, House Beautiful, and the New Yorker. Wearstler lives in Beverly Hills with her family. Dan Rubinstein is a design writer and editor, former Editor in Chief of Surface magazine, whose writing appears regularly in publications from Architectural Digest to Departures. He is also host of the Grand Tourist podcast.
"Blessed with an innate sense of what works well together
regardless of style or provenance, much-admired designer Kelly
Wearstler has a knack for drawing the eye in with her bold,
dazzling interiors. Her first new book in four
years, Synchronicity, profiles eight of Wearstler’s projects,
from a monochromatic Venice Beach home to a Malibu Beach house and
more. It also highlights the dynamic interiors in the Proper hotels
she designed in Santa Monica and Austin." —MODERN LUXURY
INTERIORS
"This beautifully illustrated volume contains striking
residences—such as a contemporary art-filled 1940s gem that
Wearstler revamped with materials like walnut, steel, and marble—as
well as her interiors for Proper Hotels, including the Santa Monica
outpost’s lobby, awash in weathered wood and patinated metal."
—ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST
"Celebrated for her irreverent and provocative designs of
residences and boutique hotels, Kelly Wearstler doesn’t follow
trends as much as she jumpstarts them. Her first new book in four
years, Kelly Wearstler: Synchronicity (Rizzoli), is a compendium of
seven of her latest and most striking residential and hospitality
designs, from a sleek and monochromatic home in Venice Beach to a
richly textured beach house in Malibu as well as the dynamic Proper
hotels in Santa Monica and Austin, Texas." —THE HOLLYWOOD
REPORTER
"Her first new book in four years, it follows “Evocative Style,”
“Rhapsody,” and “Hue.” Long gone are the days of pinning that
limiting Hollywood Regency label on her. Pushing boundaries for
decades, from designing the Proper hotels to a host of residential
projects, Wearstler’s world view seamlessly combines big and bold
with the details of texture and shape. " —MANSION
GLOBAL
"Kelly Wearstler—a pioneer and provocateur with one of the most
distinctive voices in the interiors world—presents her recent work,
profiling seven of her latest and most striking residential and
hospitality designs." —MOFFLY MEDIA
"Kelly’s first new book in four years profiles seven of her latest
and most striking residential and hospitality designs." —HOUSE
& HOME
"Kelly Wearstler is known across the world for her evocative,
theatrical style, mixing vintage furniture and silhouettes with
contemporary color and verve. Synchronicity profiles seven of
Wearstler's most eye-catching residential and hospitality designs
with never-before-seen photography and exclusive
commentary." —VERANDA
"Wearstler guides her legions of fans through seven recent
projects, each thoroughly explored by design editor Dan Rubinstein.
From a Los Angeles home filled with art by the likes of Hank Willis
Thomas to the hybrid 1920s-contemporary build of the Santa
Monica Proper Hotel, the tome uses full-page photography to capture
even the smallest details." —CULTURED
"Few interior designers working today enjoy as much name
recognition as Kelly Wearstler. Even for those who can't tell a
sconce from a suspender, the South Carolina native's sumptuous Slow
Cal–inflected aesthetic is easy to spot, thanks to its
surprise-and-delight intermixing of color, texture, and materiality
along with an unwavering sense of place. Who else would think to
pair, for instance, a vivid Mexican folk art mural with
pink-and-white checkerboard tile floors (the Downtown L.A.
Proper hotel) or burnished brass countertops with
emerald-green cabinetry (Cameron Diaz's Greenwich Village pad)?"
—CONDE NAST TRAVELER
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