Inside the Sensational Los Angeles Home of AD100 Designer Oliver M. Furth and Sean Yashar
AD100 designer Oliver M. Furth and brand strategist Sean Yashar have created a design lover’s paradise in their Los Angeles home, perched in the hills above Hollywood. The couple’s classic 1950s California canyon house is a treasure trove of design marvels, showcasing a stunning array of objects and materials that span decades and styles.
From 1960s Jansen Louis XVI-style chairs to rare 1985 Philippe Starck pieces, the home is a visual feast for connoisseurs of great design. The couple’s penchant for mixing high and low, old and new, rugged and refined is evident in every corner of the house. The kaleidoscopic living room is a perfect example, featuring a mix of antique and contemporary furniture, as well as works of art by renowned artists.
But it’s not just about acquiring beautiful objects and placing them in a room. According to Yashar, Furth acts as a conductor, bringing together a diverse cast of pieces and talents to create a visually dazzling and conceptually cogent symphony. The couple constantly changes things up, creating new stories and narrative threads to keep the space fresh and exciting.
In the kitchen, Furth and Yashar have experimented with materiality, juxtaposing laminate cabinetry with warm walnut paneling and gray terrazzo-like stone counters. The result is a modern yet nostalgic space that pays homage to the house’s midcentury roots.
Overall, the home is a testament to the couple’s shared aesthetic vision and their love for design. It’s a place where they can live comfortably and graciously surrounded by the things they love and champion. With an ever-evolving collection of design treasures and a keen eye for curation, Furth and Yashar have created a truly remarkable living space that is sure to inspire and delight all who enter.