8 Pieces That Channel Architect Paul R. Williams’ Most Famous Project

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Photo: The Beverly Hills Hotel

Paul R. Williams was the first-ever Black member of the American Institute of Architects. A Los Angeles legend, Williams designed some 2,000 buildings in the area during his career, with A-list clients including Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball. In the 1940s, he was hired for the renovation of the Beverly Hills Hotel, where he also fashioned the famous hand-written logo and iconic pink-and-green color scheme. The hotel’s posh Polo Lounge, shown above, has been a buzzing Hollywood hot spot for decades. Here, we round up pieces that nod to the gathering spot’s vintage vibes.


Addison Mini Bar / Price upon request / stickley.com


Drink Specific Rocks Glass / $33 for two / riedel.com


Bubble Sconce / From $1,669 / urbanelectric.com


Interval Rug in 005 Bare / Price upon request / maharam.com


Tabletop Lighter by Edie Parker / $450 / saksfifthavenue.com


Kindelan Desk Chair and Sebastian Ottoman by Alfredo Paredes / $4,705 and $2,365 / ejvictor.com


Ferren Domino Set / $595 / ralphlauren.com