Sheila Bouttier, founder of Galerie Provenance, has infused her Los Angeles home with a blend of modern elegance and traditional charm. Designed by Hollywood architect William Hefner, the 6,500-square-foot residence merges mid-century aesthetics with warmth, featuring bespoke furnishings and curated art. The interiors showcase pieces like Marco Zanuso's 1950s armchairs and Benjamin Abramowitz's artworks, reflecting Bouttier’s deep connection to her grandfather's legacy. The house includes diverse spaces from a black-paneled office to a vibrant family room and serene master suite, all harmoniously designed to combine stylish comfort with personal history. The Bouttiers also integrated an outdoor living area and lush gardens, creating a cohesive and inviting environment that celebrates both contemporary and classic design elements.
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Singer, P., & Johnson, S. K. (2019, August 28). An entertainment veteran’s L.A. ode to captivating style. Architectural Digest. https://www.architecturaldiges...