
In the Home section of the LA Times, an interior designer by the name of Cory Pernicano mixes glam and green for a young Hollywood Home for the annual design showcase in West Hollywood.
Pernicano combines flashy installations from Fendi Casa and Minotte.
The bedroom is cool and crunchy, with walls finished in American Clay earth plaster and Kravet Green wallpaper wainscoting made from recycled bottles.
Designer Pernicano selected sustainable furniture from Cisco Home, including a driftwood floor lamp and a side table with a reclaimed teak top.
The designer added nearly 3 feet to the height of Cisco's Rowan wingback bed, upholstered in black cork fabric and available through Cory Pernicano Design, (323) 667-1390.
The free show, sponsored by Hollywood Life magazine, is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays through Nov. 6 at the Pacific Design Center, 8786 Melrose Ave., Suite B219.
Starting from the bedroom is the first step to eliminating environmental issues. Pernicano made a statement that there are other materials that people can use for a more healthier and cleaner environment.
2 comments:
It should be Minotti...
Post a Comment