Pamela Shamshiri rocked the design world as one of the four founding partners of Commune, eventually leaving to found Studio Shamshiri, alongside her brother Ramin, in 2016. Since founding, Studio Shamshiri has tackled projects around the globe, ranging from legacy homes to boutique hotels, with a strong, narrative-driven sensibility that seamlessly merges their love of the past with their profound understanding of the needs of modern life. They’ve designed everything from celebrity houses (for clients including Anne Hathaway) to the 67-room Maison de la Luz hotel, located in a historic 1908 building in New Orleans. The Hollywood Reporter sat down with Pamela to discuss the studio’s recently released and highly recommended monograph, Shamshiri: Interiors (Rizzoli).
Pamela Shamshiri
What prompted you to do a book at this time?
Shamshiri: Interiors is a celebration of the first wave of work we’ve completed as a studio since our founding in 2016. It felt...
Pamela Shamshiri
What prompted you to do a book at this time?
Shamshiri: Interiors is a celebration of the first wave of work we’ve completed as a studio since our founding in 2016. It felt...
- 11/21/2023
- by Abigail Stone
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Hollywood’s $300 million man has been consolidating his real estate holdings over the last couple of years. Last fall, busy showrunner Ryan Murphy (American Horror Story, American Crime Story, Glee, Nip/Tuck, Ratched, 9-1-1) sold his longtime Laguna Beach vacation home for $10.7 million to an obviously wealthy but non-famous couple. And earlier this year, he unloaded his longtime Beverly Hills main residence for $16.3 million, selling to fellow producer David Zander. (For what it’s worth, Zander has already flipped that same 90210 house, off-market, for $16.5 million to hedge fund manager Seth Wunder.)
Now Murphy is refocusing his attentions on growing his Brentwood property portfolio. Eight years ago, he bought a $9 million mansion in the bucolic Sullivan Canyon neighborhood pocket; after years of costly renovations, he’s finally moved into that Mediterranean-style structure. Last year, he paid Ari Emanuel $6.5 million for the much smaller house next door, which has since been demolished.
Now Murphy is refocusing his attentions on growing his Brentwood property portfolio. Eight years ago, he bought a $9 million mansion in the bucolic Sullivan Canyon neighborhood pocket; after years of costly renovations, he’s finally moved into that Mediterranean-style structure. Last year, he paid Ari Emanuel $6.5 million for the much smaller house next door, which has since been demolished.
- 11/13/2021
- by James McClain, Dirt.com
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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