Mid-century modern and traditional Japanese influences blend inside this Los Angeles home, which the principals of design studio OWIU have reimagined for themselves.
Close to Silverlake Reservoir on the east side of the city, the house was originally built in 1962 by renowned mid-century architect Carl Maston, then later owned and re-designed by Swiss architect Pierre de Meuron.
OWIU’s renovation of the mid-century home involved incorporating several Japanese design elements
The property was sold to OWIU principals Joel Wong and Amanda Gunawan by de Meuron’s son, and the duo set about restoring the building while tailoring elements to their tastes.
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