Founder Ross Vincent has quickly become one of the most sought-after designers in the industry. Ross invokes sophisticated interiors for upscale clients in residential, commercial, and hospitality spaces. Whether he is conceiving sleek interiors for the Ritz-Carlton Residences in downtown Los Angeles or discovering the perfect beach-inspired décor for a seaside home in Malibu, Ross’s vibrant work garners him attention as a go-to design talent. On the commercial side, notable projects include The kindler hotels, Le Macaron French Restaurants, and as owner of several BoConcept stores in Los Angeles, he completely transformed the spaces, taking it down to the bare bones and creating chic new showrooms. Ross grew up in a rural town outside Seattle, where his innate sense of style was evident early on. “I was the only kid on the block with a treehouse that had curtains, candles and furniture in it,” he laughs. He designed award-winning merchandising for a gourmet food company while still only a teen, and later went on to earn a degree in Interior Design from the University of Washington.
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Today, the Beverly Hills based designer works with high-end clients, including movie producers, tech execs, and celebrities. Ross muses, “I call what I do ‘interior environment psychology.’ I’m deciphering who people are, what is important to them, and what makes them comfortable, Then I translate that into their home.” Ross is also an “interior couples therapist” in that he skillfully helps couples mesh their two styles together into one home. Overall, he says, “I enjoy figuring people out and giving them a stylish guide for what they will love, whether that means a classic chandelier or extravagant Fendi Casa.” Ross has won a number of awards such as “Gold Key Award for best Boutique Hotel Lobby Design”, “Commercial Property of the year” and “Significant Impact award”. He has also appeared on ABC, Fox News, KTLA and the WB, and has been featured in multiple design magazines and Media, such as architectural Digest, Style and society, San Diego Home and Garden, Angeleno Interiors And The Boston Globe.