Dakota Johnson, Los Angeles
Dakota Johnson’s home, designed by Louisa Pierce and Emily Ward, showcases a bohemian spirit with earthy tones, vibrant colors, and eclectic accents like Moroccan rugs. It blends mid-century modern furniture with antique finds, creating a unique, gypsy-inspired haven.
Ellen Pompeo, Malibu Beach Home
Ellen Pompeo’s Malibu Beach House, designed with Martyn Lawrence Bullard, blends elegance with cozy mid-century modern style. Glass, cement, leather, and stone combine with warm textures and natural elements. Iconic furniture, marble walls, and open spaces create an inviting atmosphere, complemented by playful children’s rooms and custom outdoor furniture.
Mary Kitchen, Los Angeles
Mary Kitchen’s dream home blends mid-century modern with Art Deco, Palm Springs, and Tropical influences. Featuring circular skylights and color-blocked rooms, it exudes unique charm. By preserving the original architecture and adding vibrant colors, Mary created a luxurious and confident retreat that reflects her bold personal style.
Robin Tunney, Beverly Hills Home
Actress Robin Tunney and interior designer Nicky Marmet have created a captivating mid-century modern home that blends original features with contemporary flair. Their whimsical and artistic touches add warmth and comfort, making this family-friendly space a unique reflection of their love story.
Mandy Moore, Pasadena
Mandy Moore’s 1950s home, designed by Harold B. Zook, lost its mid-century charm due to renovations. To restore it, Moore collaborated with architect Emily Farnham, designer Sarah Sherman Samuel, and Terremoto. They blending mid-century aesthetics with modern comforts.





