








10776 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Natural elegance in this 5,716 sq ft LA living room at The Carlyle Residences—warm textures, sculptural furniture, and city skyline views.
At The Carlyle Residences in Los Angeles, one discerning art collector has transformed a 5716-square-foot residence into a gallery of living, where natural luxury and sculptural elegance converge. The dining room, part of a carefully curated Natural Style Interior Design concept, is more than a place to dine—it is an artistic experience. For a homeowner who invests in both fine art and collectible furniture, the space reflects a lifestyle of sophistication and cultural refinement.
This LA Luxury Residence embodies the balance between serenity and strength. With an $25,000 budget thoughtfully allocated to collectible furnishings and High-End Furniture, the result is a dining room that harmonizes natural materials, sculptural forms, and timeless design. Luxury brands from Louis Vuitton to Roche Bobois inform the aesthetic, while bespoke detailing ensures that every angle speaks of exclusivity.

The dining room was conceptualized under the guiding principle of “Refined balance of minimalism and sculptural tension.” At its core stands a white marble dining table resting on a reflective metallic base, a composition that captures light and material presence in equal measure. The table itself is not just furniture but an artistic focal point—an anchor for the room. Surrounding it, chairs with dark wood frames and leather seats reinforce the tactile richness of the space while maintaining a restrained elegance.

A large pendant light hovers above, diffusing soft illumination across the table’s surface. This light is more than functional; it introduces an atmosphere of calm, softening the sharp architectural lines of the room. Natural daylight streams through floor-to-ceiling windows, expanding the visual depth and offering panoramic views of the Los Angeles skyline. White walls frame the space, while warm wood cabinetry and subtle metallic accents ground the minimal composition in timeless elegance.
The designer introduced vertical mirrors and circular wall sculptures to layer rhythm and depth, ensuring that the minimalism remains dynamic rather than static. The interplay of white, natural wood, and metallic tones achieves a balance between simplicity and sophistication, creating an environment where minimalism is lived as luxury.

Favorite Element:
“The marble dining table feels like a sculpture—it changes with the light, and every gathering around it feels elevated.”

Biggest Challenge & Solution:
The challenge was to infuse warmth into a space dominated by white and metallic tones without breaking the minimal narrative. The solution was integrating natural wood cabinetry and a soft beige rug that grounds the room in comfort while preserving its architectural purity.

Budget:
The $25,000 investment was not about volume but value—every piece was selected as a collectible. By focusing on High-End Furniture with enduring quality, the dining room became both a place of function and a space of artful living.
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This dining room supports a lifestyle that blends high culture with intimate living. For this homeowner, entertaining is less about grandeur and more about meaningful experiences—intimate dinners with fellow collectors, discussions on art and investment, and evenings of reflection overlooking the city.
Luxury brands influence the curation, from Roche Bobois chairs that provide sculptural presence to Versace-inspired accessories that punctuate the room with subtle drama. Louis Vuitton tableware and Hermès linens transform everyday dining into a refined ritual. More than a dining area, this is a salon for cultivated living—where art, design, and lifestyle converge.
Chair: Tecta M21 Cantilever Chair – Inspired by Jean Prouvé’s modernist sensibilities, Tecta’s M21 chair distills cantilevered structure into its purest form. A seamless harmony of steel tubing and a finely woven seat, it fuses Bauhaus pragmatism with graceful suspended geometry, offering both visual lightness and tactile elegance.
Floor Lamp: Marset Ginger XXL/60 XL/42 – Its ultra-thin stacked wooden slats create a slender silhouette that radiates soft, enveloping light. The Ginger lamp’s sculptural presence and organic warmth render it equally compelling as a luminous focal point or ambient companion. (Repeat from previous.)
https://www.marset.com/en/indoor-lighting/floor-lamps/ginger-xxl60-xl42-floor/
Chair: Cherner Side Chair (No Upholstery Pads) – A testament to mid‑century ingenuity, Norman Cherner’s 1958 Side Chair merges a molded-plywood shell—tapering in thickness for ergonomic grace—with a laminated wood base. Crafted in the U.S. to original specifications, its sculptural form and sustainable lineage ensure it lives on as a timeless design heirloom.
https://chernerchair.com/collections/chairs/products/side-chair-no-upholstery-pads
“The artistry of minimalism is not in what you remove, but in what you allow to remain. Every detail in this dining room was chosen to endure—not just for today, but for decades of living well.”– Lead Designer
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