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Crafting a calming, inspirational space for two TV and film writers and their newborn son to create memories and inspire new stories was the brief for Tiffany Howell, founder of Los Angeles-based house design studio Night Palm . The property in question was a Mediterranean revival property circa 1930s in the LA neighborhood of Hancock Park. It was the perfect project for Tiffany as, apart from the criteria of tailoring the interior so that it was calming and inspirational, she had carte blanche to express her vision.

Vintage swan bowl, MA+39 . Cabinetry in a similar color to Templeton Pink, Farrow & Ball . Tiffany has many talents and boasts a multi-hyphenate career, having started as a music video producer.



Before turning to the world of interiors, she also worked as a director for fashion photographer Herb Ritts. Now her interior designs cater to a portfolio of A-list clientele. For similar vintage chairs and Murano glass chandelier, try 1stDibs .

This project seemed meant to be. When the opportunity arose, Tiffany was designing a nursery for the couple’s best friends who had just had a baby – it seemed a fortuitous coincidence. The TV and film writers were also expecting, and it was during the redesign process that their baby boy arrived, creating some challenges for Tiffany whose work had to be carefully scheduled to avoid too much noise around nap time.

Au Bord du Lac wallpaper, Pierre Frey . Lamp, Analuisa Corrigan . Sconce, pendant light and sofa, all vintage.

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