The House That's Drenched in the Glamour of Old Hollywood
Renowned architecture and interiors photographer, Tim Street-Porter, and his writer/interior designer wife, Annie Kelly, live in Villa Vallombrosa, a 1920’s masterpiece, perched above Watsonia Terrace in the historic Whitley Heights area of Los Angeles. It is a house that has enchanted movie stars (Greta Garbo) costume designers (Adrian) and Leonard Bernstein spent time there, too. It just could be the most romantic house in Hollywood. Tim and Annie have traveled the world producing nine beautiful design books to dat. Splash, from Rizzoli, just launched, with more on the way.
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