Before I start sharing my #BlogTourLA sponsor posts, I need to set the stage. Veronika Miller of Modenus put us bloggers up at a trendy boutique hotel, the Chamberlain West Hollywood. It was designed based on the Kelly Wearstler aesthetic, which was fitting as she was on our agenda of people to meet while in Los Angeles! Graphic patterns, high contrasts, and sharp edges were a recurring theme ...



The Chamberlain lobby: our meeting spot during #BlogTourLA


Cloth and Kind design duo Tami Ramsay and
Krista Nye Schwartz in the hotel lobby


#Blogger19 alumni on #BlogTourLA: Ronique Gibson,
Veronika Miller, Cheryl Kees Clendendon and Susan Serra


Our suites were spacious and energetic with lots of cool
marble pieces that had an art-deco-like edge.



I really loved the chevron pattern on the sofa. We were gifted a handsome lavender sachet in charcoal gray flannel from Platner and Company that matched it beautifully! 



The look of the suite bedroom was appropriately more restful and subdued, while the bathroom floor kicked it up a notch with a pinwheel patterned black and white tiled floor.


Loose stripes pair well with the tightly dotted pattern on the headboard



A black grasscloth like wallpaper covered the walls in the bath (which was well appointed and appreciated!) The same charcoal paper was repeated in an upstairs sitting area adjacent to the rooftop pool.



waves of triangles and a little watery blue


the rooftop pool at the end of the day


the poolside cabana had a bit more color than elsewhere,
making it a different kind of inviting




I have to say my absolute favorite spot at the Chamberlain was the Bistro lounge on the lower level of the hotel. I adore these watery greens and the space was very pretty and soft with the exception of a collection of sharp ocean corals displayed on decorative wall sconce shelves. The leather banquet and tiled floor shared a diamond pattern, keeping the space inline with the graphic look seen throughout the Chamberlain.

Visiting hotels is a great way to explore design continuity in public and private spaces. Where have you enjoyed great design in your travels?


More from #BlogTourLA to come!















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