![]() A portion of proceeds will go to charities chosen by the participating surf and skate fashion houses.Ĭheck into some of the other rooms after the jump.Ībove: Angela Marie O’Donnell created the Quiksilver room in a rustic modern style that includes wooden floors and ceiling, a massive headboard and hanging industrial lights. The rooms will be available for occupancy starting Nov. It was produced by Hart Concrete Design in Costa Mesa. The sink was a custom design incorporating fly ash (an incinerator waste product) instead of Portland cement it also uses a water-based sealant and beeswax finish. Senizergues says the inspiration comes from the first Orange County kidney-shaped pool built specifically for skating instead of swimming. The bathroom includes a cast concrete Pool sink, right. Indeed, Room 207, above left, features a wall shadowbox filled with salvaged skateboard wheels and a headboard made from scraps of shoe fabric. ‘We incorporated materials, shapes and concepts inspired by a skateboarder’s daily life and blended them with green elements.’ ‘Our vision takes you out of the water and onto the street,’ says Sernizergues, who collaborated with interior designer Eve Lowey of Studio Chameleon. Among other participants is Los Angeles architect Barbara Bestor, who designed the striped 1960s Mod-accessorized room, above right. The project was spearheaded by Riviera Magazine. Senizergues, whose Newport Beach pad was featured as one of our Homes of The Times last year, has teamed with action sports firms and designers to redecorate 10 suites at La Casa del Camino, a Laguna Beach hotel. See About archive blog posts.įormer pro skateboarder Pierre Andrés Senizergues, founder of the footwear and apparel company Etnies, is designing more than sneakers these days. This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |