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Home Tour: A Westwood woman who champions antique elegance in a modern world

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In this week’s home tour, David A. Keeps walks us through the L.A. condo of Judith Hoffman, a native of Hungary and owner of the store Szalon in Los Angeles. He writes:

Built of glass and steel, the modern high-rises on Wilshire Boulevard in Westwood look like ideal homes for people who love minimalist interiors. Judith Hoffman isn’t one of them. ‘Certainly there is a whole group of people today who feel the need to relive the clean reductive Bauhaus way,’ she says, referring to the 1920s modernist aesthetic. ‘I believe in contemporary spaces, but I have discovered that less isn’t more. It’s just less.’

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-- Deborah Netburn

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