Mid-century and feminine in Beverly Hills

Posted on Thu, 29 Nov 2018 by KiM

One of my IG friends, the lovely Katie Saro, managed to score a really REALLY cheap Vladimir Kagan sofa. Maybe I hate her now. And then while I was sharing it in my IG stories and blogging last night I spotted this home with a Kagan sofa and figured it was fate and I should share the Kagan sofa love. This is Summitridge by Marmol RadzinerThe Summitridge interiors are modern and feminine with strong mid-century modern European influences. We selected a primarily neutral color palette of cream, ivory, blush, and violet tones. Soft curves abound, from the mid-century Vladimir Kagan Serpentine sofa and custom Marmol Radziner round parchment coffee table in the living room to the Pierre Paulin mushroom chairs and ottomans in the family room.

 

Lisa T. says:

That kitchen is incredible – upscale, soothing and contemporary all at the same time.

David says:

All that money invested in the project, and they end up with words on the wall?

Otherwise beautiful!

Lorraine says:

I like it although, to me, it is more masculine than feminine (your title) besides the print that got ruined with the soft-serve. 🙂 The flowers are a nice touch for both genders. Anyway, nice and masculine. 😉

KiM says:

I was quoting the designer when I used the term feminine. 🙂

Peggy says:

Gawd….one of my favorite sofas. To die for.

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