Introducing the current incarnation of the Hillcrest Residence. The interiors of the historic home have evolved over the years as Wearstler uses her own residence as a creative laboratory, experimenting with newly discovered vintage and contemporary designs, curating a global assemblage of unique and important pieces of furniture, furnishings and art collected throughout her travels. |
The two-story 1934 James Dolena architectural masterpiece retains many original, refined details, from the intricate georgian, neoclassical and regency moldings, to the handsome marble bathrooms and even the solid, boiserie paneled doors. The house surrounds an internal courtyard that can be seen from almost every room in the home. |
The interiors remain true to Wearstler’s belief in mixing styles, eras and mediums, bringing together the stars of the past with today’s emerging artists to create environments - indoors and out - that are at once inviting, comfortable and evocative. |