Rich Stapleton photographs furniture designer Brett Robinson’s West Adams home for Scenery Magazine, where a modest white mid-century warehouse has been transformed into his hybrid living and working space. Once a bank, then a Rolex repair shop, and later a grow house, the building now holds his welding room, fabrication space, paint shop, and sanding bay.
Robinson’s latest collection, Palace Intrigue, plays with the concept of noblesse oblige and references antiques; one desk is topped with a resin used for US military fighter jets, transformed to look like moiré silk.