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The Unabashed Maximalist- This home at the top of a San Francisco row house is a kaleidoscope of colors and textures. Every piece has a story to tell.
Old House Journal
|July - August 2024
This home at the top of a San Francisco row house is a kaleidoscope of colors and textures. Every piece has a story to tell.

A.J. Johari has an extraordinary eye. His vivid collections fill rooms that are unstudied yet artful, stimulating but friendly. "I started by collecting vintage lamps, scouring flea markets and antiques. Now they're in every room of the house, casting a warm glow on a very eclectic mix of furniture and objects."
The striking Modelice floor lamp resembles a saguaro cactus. A large Cassina Soriana Lounge chair is “perfect for man or dog”.
Anthropomorphism abounds at this colorful third-storey playground, where furniture, art, and accessories seem to come alive. Johari points to a part of his office he calls "the gallery," which is a wall displaying diverse pieces. An antique concave mirror hangs below a Welby starburst clock; an age-stained French wood printing block contrasts with a copper sculpture by Vancouver artist Michael Hewitt: the curated hodgepodge of curiosities is watched over by a taxidermied deer ca. 1979. Johari describes that gallery wall as "an organism" that constantly evolves.
Graham´s small office has a striking wallpaper found on Etsy. Like the floor lamp in the dinning room, this table lamp is part of the California Cactus line designed by Charles Gigliterra in the 1970s for the Modeline Lamp Co.
Spotlight on Modeline Lamps
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