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RIGHT  A cluster of 68 hanging glass pendants designed by John Pomp, supplement the natural light of the entryway windows and illuminate the kitchen island, melding form and function. The spherical shapes soften the linear planes of the stairway, counters and slate rock walls. BOTTOM LEFT  The concept of a clandestine wine cellar is turned on its head with this beautifully rendered case for wine. Displaying all of the connoisseurs’ delights, this modern reinterpretation unearths the cellar and showcases all of the well-honed collection of varietals in a camera-ready climate controlled cellar case. BOTTOM RIGHT  Floor-toceiling windows give this bedroom the illusion of dwelling among the pines. The earth-tone palette of the bed linens and rug reflect the sylvan colors of the setting. The bed’s hardwood canopy frame resonates with the window framing and views of the exterior Sierra landscape. 74 South Bay Accent OPPOSITE  The chef has plenty of eye-candy to take in while waiting for the soufflé to rise, with sleek custom cabinetry that complements rough-cut Montana rock wall treatments while resonating with sweeping views of the woods outdoors. The workspace’s natural light is supplemented by hand-blown glass pendant lighting suspended from contemporary coppiced ceilings.


South Bay Accent - Oct/Nov 2016
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