Twentieth
Since opening in 1999, Twentieth has been considered to be one of L.A.’s top sources for high-end international design, representing covetable talents like Tom Dixon, Zaha Hadid, Lindsey Adelman, and Christopher Boots. In 2014, founder Stefan Lawrence moved into a new 6,000-square-foot space by architect Neil Denari, sheathed in sculptural bronzed paneling with 23-foot high ceiling and seven skylights—perfect for displaying Twentieth’s museum-worthy pieces, as well as Videre Lucet, a bold new contemporary furniture line by Lawrence and his design partner, Daniele Albright.
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