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Report from LA: Legends of La Cienega Recap

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Every May, a consortium of designers and showrooms in LA splash out a three-day design event called LCDQ Legends (for La Cienega Design Quarter). Julie and I made the pilgrimage a week ago to take in the parties, panel discussions, and shop window vignettes—and we're only just now coming up for air. Here's a look at a few of the things we admired along the way.

It's a tradition at Legends to invite designers to create showroom windows around a theme. This year's topic: Where Muses Dwell inspired odes to everyone from David Bowie to Edit Piaf. Memorable moments from the week:

Photos by Julie and Margot, unless otherwise noted.

  Woven Accents Window | Remodelista

Above: At Woven Accents' vast showroom, husband-and-wife duo Scott Jarrell and Kristan Cunningham of Hammer and Spear created a fantasy loft space that included a kitchen backsplash made out of carpeting. Photograph via LA Times.

Woven Accents window at Legends 2015 LCDQ | Remodelista

Above: Marble as headboard? Another inventive use of materials at Hammer and Spear's Woven Accents installation.

Kelly Wearstler wallpaper for de Gournay at Nicky Rising in LA | Remodelista

Above: UK wallpaper company de Gournay, longstanding makers of hand-painted Chinoiserie designs, branches out with a new pattern by Kelly Wearstler, available at Nicky Rising

Lee Stanton of Lee Stanton Antiques at his Legends 2015 LCDQ photo booth | Remodelista

Above: Lee Stanton hosted opening-night cocktails at his eponymous antiques shop and set up a photo booth using some of his own inventory with a backdrop by Codor Design. (Lee also makes a line of natural furniture polishing creams; see Furniture Care: Tips from an LA Antiques Maestro.)

Julia Morgan Window at Legends of La Cienega | Remodelista

Above L: Elizabeth Dinkel's tribute to Julia Morgan, California's First Lady of architecture, in the window of wallpaper and fabric specialist Nicky Rising. Above R: Fabrics by Australian designer Walter G. at Nicky Rising.

Commune table lantern for Remains Lighting | Remodelista

Above: Remains Lighting has a new line designed by Commune, including this Table Lantern. Photograph via Remains.

Nicky Haslam and Will Taylor at Legends of La Cienega | Remodelista

Above L to R: Lads from London: Legendary international designer Nicky Haslam made the trip, as did Will Taylor of Bright Bazaar—a self-described "young chap from the UK who is unashamedly hooked on hue." Photograph of Nicky Haslam at a party for his new book, A Designer's Life, by JL Photographers 

Artist Valerie Sobel at Legends 2015 LCDQ, Margot Guralnick photo | Remodelista

Above: Artist Valerie Sobel joined us for a courtyard lunch at Jonas, makers of memorably comfortable upholstered furniture.

Hollywood at Home window by Nicky Kehoe Legends 2015 LCDQ | Remodeli

Above: For Hollywood at Home, Todd Nicky and Amy Kehoe of Nicky Kehoe, members of the Remodelista Architect/Designer Directory, built a Wes Anderson-style work bench vignette, vintage model mansion and Italian Plexiglas lamp included. "We applaud Anderson's ability to express the quirky greatness of mankind in beautifully humorous ways," they say.

Canine in the crowd at Legends 2015 LCDQ | Remodelista

Above: It was an extremely well-groomed crowd. 

Brandon Quattrone, Margot Guralnick, Julie Carlson, and Mat Sanders at Lee Stanton Antiques during the opening of Legends 2015 LCDQ | Remodelisat

Above: Meeting of the minds: with LA interior design duo Brandon Quattrone (L) and Mat Sanders (R) of Consort (Mat is also a creative director at My Domaine). 

See more at Legends 2015 LCDQ.

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