Maitland-Smith is happy to participate in the Maison de Luxe at Greystone in conjunction with Luxe interiors + design. This stately mansion will be open through Dec. 22 where 26 of America's top designers added their unique vision and touch. These photos were taken at the opening gala and are from the family room, done by Barclay Butera.
As you may remember, Barclay was a judge in the Maitland-Smith 30th anniversary design competition a couple of years ago.
Barclay gave the room a sort of "ranch" feel with antlers over the mantelpiece. The room contains contrast and texture with use of velvets, embroideries, leathers, silks, animal print, and stripes. Layering gives cohesiveness. The accessories and twin game tables have a decidedly masculine feel.
Flanking this gorgeous tufted sofa are Maitland-smith end tables of burnished gold finished iron and black waxstone.
The morning light pouring in from the door and windows makes this room inviting. I love the contrast in the dark leather and the lighter fabrics. That round tri-pod table is by Maitland-Smith as well.
In front of the window are a pair of Maitland-Smith game tables, ready for a rousing holiday game. These have a barley twist pedestal and inlaid leather on the top surrounding the reversible game board. I am drawn to the window seat - what a great spot to curl up and read.
This photo isn't the best, but here is our president, Dan Bradley, chatting with Barclay.
If you live in Southern California, you must visit the Greystone. This historic home, built in 1928 for the Doheny family, has 46,000 square feet and sits on 18.5 manicured acres. Next will be the meditation room done by Lori Dennis.
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