Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Kristen Panitch

I'm working with a new design client on a smallish project in downtown Philadelphia.  My client's style is fabulous and she came to me with a handful of inspiration images (all inspiring and beautiful).  I'm calling it "polished eclectic" where things are perfectly tailored, buttoned up and organized... but, there must be some balance of eclectic materials, texture and overall personality. 

Anyway, a few of the images came from Los Angeles based designer, Kristen Panitch.  All I can say is, HAVE I BEEN LIVING UNDER A ROCK?  Kristen Panitch.  This woman is insanely talented.  Come to find out, some of my own all time favorite images (for the design of my own home, especially) have come from her portfolio.  So, it turns out, I am VERY FAMILIAR with her work, but I've been too aloof to realize it.  So, get your "PIN IT" buttons ready, ladies.  Because these pictures are extremely pin-worthy.  :)

This particular project (Kristen calls "Latimer Road") should be called, "Kelly's Dream House."  Just look-- the mix of antique and new, the fantastic color scheme, and the traditional architecture.  Amazing.

















If that's not enough, take a gander at some of Kristen's other projects....














Gorgeous, right?  For even more inspiration, check out her stunning portfolio HERE.


Happy Wednesday!


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8 comments:

  1. Kristen's work is beautiful! I love the way she mixes different patterns and textures using fabrics and rugs. So warm and inviting :)

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  2. she sure knows how to mix moody colors and create an amazing built-in bookcase or cabinet. thanks for sharing her work...love it!

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  3. She is such an amazing talent! Definitely one of my top 3 faves. I think I've previously pinned about 98% of her portfolio!

    I wish she had more projects in the press because I'd love to see more of her.

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  4. LOVE her!! I love how every space looks perfectly curated yet perfectly livable!

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  5. love her work and never heard of her.

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  6. Her work has such soul. Each image looks like incredibly interesting people live there. Those images are like lessons in design. Thanks for introducing me to her.

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  7. Finally! I had pinned that image of the family room with the gorgeous gallery wall a long time ago, but I never knew who the designer was! I am so excited to find out. Now I need to go explore more of her work!!

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