Amazing Anna- Art Director Anna Karlin and her “cool”

Behind Design:Meet Art Director Anna Karlin

 

Anna Karlin’s a latter-day Renaissance woman who does everything from web design to installations, interiors and packaging for clients including Shop GhostThompson Hotels and Dunhill. We spoke to the art director who, to top it off, has her own furniture collection, too.

Good design is…

Communication

The design sensibility common throughout all my work…

Narrative. I strongly believe that all forms of design should stem from storytelling — and I do not necessarily mean prose! Therefore, the medium doesn’t matter; it could be digital, photographic or physical. As long as it communicates what you want it to, then you have done a good job.

Favorite project I’ve done…

To be honest, I really don’t have one. I work across such a range of mediums and they all inform each other. Without meaning to sound pretentious, my favorite project is one I haven’t done yet.

When it comes to design and the digital space…

I think the development in digital art is really interesting — making what can be alienating and cold into something that’s part of the human experience, which, in this day and age, it really has to be. We can no longer divorce ourselves from technology.

And I recommend checking out…

The ITP (Interactive Telecommunications Program) graduate show at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts — some of the work is mind-blowing.

My design influences and icons…

Just being alert to everything around you is inspiration enough.

My favorite place to see good art and design in New York…

The Met. I’m particularly partial to a Byzantine pot.

My debut furniture collection

Is about three materials: brass, ash and clay with a two-color palette of brass and white. It’s an exercise in deceptive complexity. The pieces should hopefully read as very simple; it’s only upon closer inspection that the level of detail and craftsmanship reveals itself.

And I wanted to include a vanity because…

Who doesn’t want one? It’s every girl’s dream. 😉

My morning beauty routine beings with…

Coffee. But my favorite product, without a doubt, is Benefit’s Benetint rose-tinted lip and cheek stain — it’s like eight hours of sleep in a jar.

When I get a creative block…

I take a shower. Great ideas happen then. Maybe it’s the lack of access to anything and the sound of water drowning everything out? Who knows why, but it works!

Anna Karlin, left, photographed by Noa Griffel in New York boutique Story
and a vanity designed Karlin

LA’s Standard Hotel- Giorgio’s-Favorite Dance Place

Word of Mouth:Giorgio’s at The Standard

 

Every decade or so you get the perfect party storm — the right location, the best playlist ever and an eclectic crowd that brings all walks of life together to dance the night away. From Chez Regine and Les Bains Douches in Paris to the ultimate gold standard, New York’s Studio 54, they all had one thing in common: no one could resist. Now, it’s all happening again with Giorgio’s: A Modern Discotheque, party guru Bryan Rabin’s Saturday night bash at The Standard hotel on L.A.’s Sunset Strip. The talk of the town, it’s where celebs, socialites, drag queens, roller girls and the fashion set alike get their disco dance on.

My Favorite Backyard Detail, by the best designer-My Dream Pool- Perry Guillot

Spotlight On:Perry Guillot’s Pools

 
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In landscape artist Perry Guillot’s hands, a pool is more than just a pool. It’s a breathtaking scene in which to idle the summer away, like at this private residence in Locust Valley, New York. The beauty is in its tranquility — simple scallop-cornered low yew hedges; American boxwood shrubs at the corners (“as quiet accents to complete the garden setting,” he says), and a less-is-more design approach free of paved surfaces or structures. As for seating, that’s fluid; Perry notes you can place it wherever you want on the open lawn.