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Travel back in time to some of his best work Plus, Clever’s Guide to Bathroom Tile Trends Through the Decades [View in your browser]( | [Update your preferences](newsletter=ard4) [(image) Architectural Digest Logo]( June 27, 2022 [Designer Brad Dunning updated this 1957 home in Beverly Hills' Trousdale enclave for Eric Kranzler. Case Study outdoor furniture by Modernica surrounds a custom-made fire pit]( [A Midcentury Home in Beverly Hills Receives a Modern Transformation]( [Hollywood talent manager Eric Kranzler recruits designer Brad Dunning for a debonair renovation of a 1950’s home in Beverly Hills]( [READ MORE]( [living room]( [Tour a Painterly London Home That Looks Like It Could Be in Paris]( [Maddux Creative crafts a pastel-hued Marylebone pied-à -terre for a Los Angeles couple]( [READ MORE]( [Image may contain: Furniture, Bookcase, Shelf, Human, and Person]( [17 Best Sellers Having a Moment on the Vintage Furniture Market Right Now]( [You heard it here first from the sellers themselves]( [READ MORE]( [The impeccably green bathroom I grew up with.]( [Clever’s Guide to Bathroom Tile Trends Through the Decades]( [Amidst the retro-revival bathroom resurgence, we explore bathroom tile trends of the past to get a better sense of where we may land in the future.]( [READ MORE]( More Stories from Architectural Digest [Ditch Your Water Pitcher and Use a Burnt Stick Instead...READ MORE]( [Backyard Ideas That Will Keep You Outside All Summer Long...READ MORE]( [This Industrial Loft in Vancouver Was Transformed Into a Paradise for Music Lovers...READ MORE]( [Image may contain: Cher, Furniture, Couch, Human, Person, Living Room, Room, Indoors, Clothing, Apparel, and Home Decor]( [Tour Cher's California Homes]( [Over the years, the singer and actress has decorated three homes in the Golden State—each with a unique aesthetic]( [READ MORE]( Connect With AD [(image) Architectural Digest on Facebook]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Twitter]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Pinterest]( [(image) Architectural Digest on Instagram]( This e-mail was sent to you by Architectural Digest. To ensure delivery to your inbox (not bulk or junk folders), please add our e-mail address, [archdigest@news.condenast.com](mailto: archdigest@news.condenast.com), to your address book. View our [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( Copyright © Condé Nast 2022. One World Trade Center, New York, NY 10007. All rights reserved.

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