These Sisters Don’t Just Design Jewelry Together, They Live in Almost Identical Houses
Same footprint, different decor styles.
Same footprint, different decor styles.
Fun fact: It used to be a schoolhouse.
Tucked in the Topanga Canyon hills.
A corduroy sofa adds a dose of character, too.
If you’re lucky, she’ll play you in chess.
A suspended whale greets everyone who walks in.
Turns out, they can all agree on green concrete tile.
During the day, everyone's at the 65-foot-long lap pool.
From a red farmhouse dining chair to the perfect Wassily dupe.
She’s changed almost nothing in 20-plus years.
Good energy fills their Laurel Canyon home.
The periwinkle stairs were the gateway to a colorful refresh.
A photo-ready haven for work and play.
Step inside designer Nick Poe’s apartment.
Plus art that appears on moldings and inside the fireplace.
Why they took a chance on a once-unappealing house.
“It’s a hodgepodge,” says the founder of Edie Parker.
Everything is set against a backdrop of black lacquered floors.