The Webster has landed in Palm Springs just in time for Coachella. The Miami-based specialty retailer recently opened the doors to a new 4,200-sq.-ft. storefront in a 1970s revival property located at 850 North Palm Canyon Drive ahead of the popular music festival set to kick off this weekend. Renovated by Stéphane Parmentier, the new shop is the third location designed by the French interior designer and mimics key design elements found in the retailer’s Montecito and Toronto stores. According to the specialty retailer, the inspiration for the Palm Springs store is drawn from Brazil, more specifically, strong references to design from Saõ Paulo and BrasÃlia, such as elements of geometric and timeless architecture. Inside The Webster’s new Palm Springs store. CREDIT: doublespace photography Upon entering the store are two seating areas that are a tribute to Brazilian designer Oscar Niemeyer, with architectural chairs upholstered in fabrics in off-white, light pink, and mustard, dark brown leather, and rich wood hues. The store is lined with shelving and rails that are rendered in white sand-inspired fabric, reminiscent of the buildings and beach in BrasÃlia, while contrasting Amazonian earth color flooring runs throughout. The Webster’s signature “good luck charms” featuring pieces from her husband, artist Aaron Young are also
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