Interiors

Home/Room Tour: Kelly Golightly in Palm Springs

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5 years ago

Hi Everyone,

For the final day of free framing and shipping, I'm sharing a home tour that's sure to inspire all of you glamorous types out there. If you've been following along for a while, then you will recognize my friend and Modernism Week collaborator, Kelly Golightly. In fact, this isn't the first time Kelly has doned our home tour category. Way back in 2015, Kelly took us inside her Beverly Hills bungalow, which she had styled to perfection with a few of her favorite Gray Malin framed prints. Fast forward to today, we're about to step into her home in Palm Springs and see how decorated with her latest piece from Gray Malin at The Beverly Hills Hotel.

Let's hear what she had to say about her newly framed print...

It’s no secret that The Beverly Hills Hotel is one of my constant inspirations. So when Gray released his new photography series,Gray Malin at The Beverly Hills Hotel, I was over the moon! I really love how this series harkens back to the heyday of The Beverly Hills Hotel.

It was a hard choice but upon it's arrival I knew I had my the right choice with The Beverly Hills Hotel. It was extra special decorating it with our candy-colored Christmas decor in our entryway!

Gray mentioned how we worked together during Modernism Week but to elaborate a bit more, it was actually my house that served at the show house. It was incredible having our home styled head to toebut only certain pieces stayed after the Show House ended. Ever since, I’ve been fiddling with how to decorate this area. I’m happy to report that I’m finally happy with how it turned out! For now anyway. Ifeel so lucky to know so many talented artists + it makes me so happy to see their work in our home every day.

Aww, thank you Kelly! I love what you've done with the space, especially that glittering pastel Christmas tree. If you're feeling inspired by Kelly's tour, don't delay...take advantage of Free Framing and Shipping, while there's still time!

Cheers

xx

GM

Photography by Fred Moser