
November 26, 2025 | DESIGN & INTERIORS
a GENTLE RHYTHM in LA
words YUZU Editorial
photos Will Myers
production Karine Monié
Just ten minutes from Miami’s vibrant rhythm, a quiet island home finds its pace. Designed by Marcela Restrepo of Lamarc Studio — the Colombian-born designer with studios in both California and Florida — this Key Biscayne residence blends modern refinement with the warmth of a deeply personal gallery.

Drawing inspiration from early Boston and Philadelphia interiors, the design blends the pragmatism of early American homes with the charm of the British countryside — not through literal imitation, but through atmosphere. Tongue-and-groove paneling, beadboard, a built-in pantry and breakfast nook bring subtle craftsmanship to the foreground, while moments of whimsy appear in Pierre Frey’s powder-room wallpaper, bold tiles and the mix of vintage and contemporary lighting.
The palette stays light and refined: whites, creams, pale greens and blues set a serene tone, paired with oak flooring, Carrara marble and hand-selected tiles from Italy and Sonoma. Visual Comfort pieces, including Thomas O’Brien’s Piaf chandelier, weave together old and new. “We see ourselves as custodians of a home’s story,” Irpino notes. “Timeless materials create continuity — a dialogue between past and present.”
Throughout, playful details enliven the calm. Clarence House’s floral dining-room wallpaper introduces confident movement, while sculptural lighting and expressive color choices add character without overwhelming the space. The result is a home that feels layered and quietly expressive — a meeting point between LA brightness, New England restraint and the poetic intimacy of the English countryside.















