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.
Amrit Tietz finds her place in the sun.
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.