Kelly Wearstler Art
Early 2000s Organic Modern Decorative Bowls
Brass
Recent Sales
21st Century and Contemporary Games
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Nepalese Modern Western European Rugs
Wool, Silk
21st Century and Contemporary Art Deco Desks and Writing Tables
Brass
21st Century and Contemporary American Books
Paper
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Swivel Chairs
Walnut, Bouclé
21st Century and Contemporary American Decorative Art
Wood
20th Century Post-Modern Furniture
Iron, Wrought Iron
2010s American Minimalist Furniture
Marble
People Also Browsed
2010s Dutch Modern Serving Bowls
Marble
Vintage 1980s Unknown Mid-Century Modern Natural Specimens
Onyx
2010s British Side Chairs
Fabric, Walnut
Vintage 1940s American Hollywood Regency Swivel Chairs
Bouclé, Upholstery
2010s Contemporary Abstract Sculptures
Plaster
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Stools
Steel
2010s Vietnamese Dining Room Chairs
Oak
21st Century and Contemporary Organic Modern Side Tables
Elm
2010s French Modern Side Tables
Wood
Vintage 1970s American Post-Modern Lounge Chairs
Naugahyde
20th Century Polish Mid-Century Modern Armchairs
Velvet
2010s Italian Side Tables
Wood
Vintage 1980s Dutch Post-Modern Chairs
Metal
Late 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Lounge Chairs
Linen
Vintage 1970s American Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Chairs
Metal
Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Dining Room Chairs
Bouclé, Oak
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When Kelly Wearstler started her namesake business, in 1995, she worked alone out of her Los Angeles apartment. “Sixteen-hour days, seven days a week,” she recalls. “The studio has truly grown organically over the years.”
Wearstler’s work in the early 2000s was classified as the new Hollywood Regency — much to her dismay. It’s easy to understand her reaction. Although the glam quotient of her projects jibed with the style, her aesthetic was far more sophisticated than that of the many wannabe designers who were merely peddling Dorothy Draper and William Haines retreads.
Today, Wearstler presides over a behemoth, many-tentacled enterprise. One part is involved with residential interior design for such high-profile clients as Cameron Diaz, Gwen Stefani and Ben Stiller. There is also a team dedicated to hospitality design, including for projects like the recently opened Proper Hotels’ properties — developed by her husband, Brad Korzen’s Kor Group — in Austin and Santa Monica. Then, there are her ever-expanding product designs in a multitude of categories: In 2019, she added new carpets and runners to her collection with The Rug Company, collaborated with Georg Jensen on a tableware and centerpiece collection and partnered with Ann Sacks on a line of encaustic tiles and with Lee Jofa on a line of fabrics and wallcoverings. Each season sees fresh additions to Wearstler’s lighting lines, as well.
Wearstler is drawn to furniture that is boldly scaled and, often, graphically patterned, mixing such pieces with one-off creations by artist designers like Roland Mellan, Lindsey Adelman, Katie Stout, Misha Kahn, Entler Studios, Susan for Susan and Anton Alvarez.
“For me, it is the power of the line,” says Wearstler. “I think it goes back to my love for graphic design. There is so much strength and beauty in the simple line. Pair this with geometries and artisanal fabrication, beautiful materiality and you have exceptional pieces of furniture. In essence, furniture as sculpture.”
Of course, no matter how distinct in style, both the early and most recent work springs from the same impulse. Wearstler’s signature approach to interiors has been described as marching right up to “over the top” then taking a step back. In that sense, Wearstler is doing what she has always done, albeit in a more confident way, with bigger budgets, a larger proportion of important furnishings and art and more of her own designs. The Hollywood glamour that got her noticed decades ago toed the same elusive line of good taste that her blend of blue-chip pieces, Memphis Group furniture and challenging works by emerging artist-designers does today.
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