Editors' Take
Respectful of history, materials, and context, these designs bring the laidback, luxurious spirit of the California lifestyle to any home. While bold gestures drive the concepts, the results feel effortless.
About
Growing up on Long Island in an eccentric family of dairy farmers—and a small clan of renowned designers, photographers, and artists in Manhattan—was the foundation of Jamie Bush’s interest in design with an eye toward the natural world. After studying architecture in New Orleans and Italy, Bush relocated to Los Angeles to focus his design practice on the unsung heroes of midcentury-modern residential architecture. It was here that he founded Jamie Bush + Co. in 2002, and has since worked on some of the most significant historical residential modernist homes in the United States.Recognized for his ability to blur the lines between architecture and interior design, Bush’s ethos has always been to approach the design of a space as one holistic vision. Admired for his relevant and keen understanding of architecture and design, Bush’s designs have been featured in over 100 publications worldwide including Architectural Digest, World of Interiors, Interior Design, Vogue, Elle Décor, Wall Street Journal, Wallpaper, Homes & Gardens, and The Los Angeles Times, as well as in several coffee table books. Bush is currently a member of the Tulane School of Architecture Board of Advisors and has been honored into both the AD100 top global architects and designers of the year, in addition to Elle Décor’s A-List of top designers.Bush splits his time between Los Angeles and his houseboat on Long Island close to his family.






