Plus Zoë de Givenchy joins forces with Adam Lippes
Words by CAROLYN CAGNEY and KERSTIN CZARRA
Nathan Turner Proves There’s No Place Like Home
Los Angeles–based designer, author, and entertaining expert NATHAN TURNER never envisioned having another store. After his successful 15-year run, he closed his doors in 2016 to focus on his flourishing interior design business and product collaborations. But Turner has reintroduced his shop, which reflects his evolution as a designer and his unwavering affection for warm, curated interiors. At its heart lies his California Collection, a line of linen fabrics and wallpapers inspired by the sun-drenched hues and nostalgic elegance of West Coast living. Turner also offers custom-upholstered pieces, vintage furniture, and a selection of goods from local artisans — ceramics, hand-painted trays, and other thoughtfully crafted accents. 725 N. La Cienega Blvd.; nathanturner.com. K.C.
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Sunny Days Are Ahead at Olive Ateliers
Since OLIVE ATELIERS opened in 2021, shoppers have flocked there to seek out effortless, old-world objects that infuse instant patina into a space. Sourcing from nearly a dozen countries, the curation of character-rich pieces is refreshed about every month. Past drops have included rustic mini-stools, stone planters, and wrought-iron candelabras. The brand’s first in-house outdoor furniture offering, Vestige, is 14 pieces that reimagine classical garden designs and celebrate relaxation, including a slingback chair made of hand-forged iron and linen-like outdoor fabric with a curvy silhouette, and the scalloped-edge Rendezvous Bistro iron table and Juliet chair, which evoke modern Provence vibes. 1210 Mateo St., L.A.; oliveateliers.com. K.C.
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Eichholtz Dutch Design Makes an L.A. Debut
The Netherlands-based luxury brand EICHHOLTZ has landed in L.A. with its first West Coast flagship, a 6,300-square-foot townhouse helmed and reimagined by designer Ryan Saghian, who first connected with the company more than a decade ago at Salone del Mobile. Sculptural plaster columns by Belgian artist Katrien Van der Schueren ground the first floor. At the same time, a rotating art curation by Creative Art Partners and a bespoke upholstery program offer high design flexibility. The store’s exclusive shop-in-shop experiences include Dutch flooring house Hakwood, British heritage paint brand Little Greene, and Australian hardware line Lo & Co. Says Saghian, “Eichholtz is rooted in European elegance, but it translates beautifully to the California lifestyle because the designs strike a balance between bold statement and livable luxury.” 464 N. Robertson Blvd.; eichholtzlosangeles.com. K.C.
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Haven, With Designer DNA, Arrives in Agoura Hills
The daughter of an interior designer and a television producer, Lindsey Colhoun was brought home to a Frank Gehry–designed house. Raised in a world where creativity was second nature and home was both sanctuary and canvas, Colhoun developed an innate sense of space, story, and taste. Now she brings her quietly elegant aesthetic to HAVEN, her new boutique in Agoura Hills created to help others design homes that reflect a distinctly California sensibility: effortless, inviting, and deeply personal. The store features one-of-a-kind vintage pieces, custom furnishings, textiles, and layered objects arranged like elements of a well-loved home, including Japanese candles, vintage French pottery, and eclectic art. 28914 Roadside Dr., Ste. 104, Agoura Hills; @havenbylcd. K.C.
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Zoë de Givenchy’s Perfect Pairing
Melbourne-born founder and creative director of luxury brand Z.d.G., ZOË DE GIVENCHY, dreams up the most exquisite pieces, and her new table collection, NÉNUPHAR, a collaboration with American ready-to-wear designer ADAM LIPPES, is no different. The selection includes lace-like charger plates, hand-painted dinner plates, French silver, and hand-embroidered linens from France and jacquards from Italy. The launch also marks de Givenchy’s foray into glassware with wine tumblers and bowls hand painted in Austria by the famed glassmaker Lobmeyr. The delicate wedding-appropriate designs are informed by 18th-century Japanese obi jacquards featuring trailing white jasmine and water lilies. “[Adam’s] clean aesthetic, American ease and eye for beauty, feels at home alongside my own,” she says. Sounds like an ideal marriage. zdgofficial.com; adamlippes.com. C.C.
This story originally appeared in the Summer 2025 issue of C Magazine.
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