As a seasoned gamer with a deep appreciation for interior design and home decor, I’m always on the lookout for new sources of inspiration and unique finds to enhance my virtual abode. The recent collaboration between interior designer Tobe Morrow and music power couple Katharine McPhee and David Foster, as featured in The Hollywood Reporter, has piqued my interest with its stunning coastal-chic interiors.
Tobe Morrow, an interior designer from Morrow & Co., recently finished a stunning project in Carpinteria, California, close to Santa Barbara, for singer-actress Katharine McPhee and music producer-composer David Foster. The renowned couple gave The Hollywood Reporter the exclusive first look at their coastal-chic home’s interiors. McPhee praised Morrow as a “fresh burst of sunshine” in her interview with the publication.
Morrow, recognized for her unique blend of Californian casual chic and skillful pairing of custom pieces with affordable finds from thrift stores and retailers like CB2 and Soho Home, reveals some of her preferred shopping destinations in Southern California for home decor, along with her current favorite online furnishing selections.
Big Daddy’s Antiques
At Big Daddy’s in Culver City, Morrow purchased outdoor planters for David Foster and Katharine McPhee’s project. This vast warehouse is known for its impressive collection of vintage furniture, artwork, architectural relics, and garden ornaments. You can find them at 3334 La Cienega Place, or follow them on Instagram @bigdaddysantiques.
Lulu and Georgia
Lulu and Georgia is a popular decor brand that Morrow frequently turns to due to their reasonable prices and trendiness, as expressed in her statement. Notably, she holds the same opinion regarding Soho Home and CB2. The featured image in this article showcases the Carr coffee table priced at $998 and the Sloman sectional, available from $6,598 on their website (luluandgeorgia.com).
Soho Home
Canteen Lifestyle & Design
Morrow has a fondness for Canteen Lifestyle & Design in Westlake Village, California, as they offer an exceptional experience. They meticulously select vintage items, artwork, large-format photography prints, and unique finds ranging from barware to candlesticks and captivating candles. You can find them at 2900 Townsgate Road or visit their website at canteenshoppe.com. Additionally, Morrow is drawn to Beautiful Mess Home & Garden in Agoura Hills and The Collective Shop in Woodland Hills.
Lostine
I really enjoy this Philadelphia-based studio, founded by artists Robert Ogden and Natalie Page. Their lighting collection, with its intriguing mid-range prices, catches my attention. To the right is Lostine’s Onslow Floor Lamp, priced at $2,140, while their Malcolm Table Lamp is displayed on the left and costs $980. (Check it out at lostine.com)
Morrow shares more of her picks of the moment below:
CB2
Anthropologie
I’ve always been a huge fan of Hollywood and the entertainment industry, so when I came across this intriguing story in the July 22 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine, I couldn’t resist sharing it with you all. This publication is a must-read for anyone interested in the latest news and gossip from Tinsel Town. If you’re not already subscribed, trust me, you’re missing out on some juicy insights into the lives of your favorite celebrities! So click here to subscribe now and stay informed about all things Hollywood.
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2024-07-27 20:45