Located in the sweeping heights of Hollywood Hills, LA, between Mulholland Drive and Laurel Canyon Blvd is the Fitzpatrick-Leland House. Built in 1936 by Rudolph Schindler, the house is one of the finest examples of early modernist architecture on the West Coast.
In the minimalist three story house, the white interior and exterior walls are accompanied by key pieces from Hem, letting the furniture speak for itself.
One evening Hem invited partners and friends for an intimate dinner, with inspiring talks and fresh drinks while enjoying the Californian sunset.
Photography: Izumi Tanaka