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about Martha

Clean modern lines is what epitomizes Martha Moos' design mantra and is at the foundation of her debut collection of contemporary lighting, case-goods and upholstery pieces that evolved from a love of sculpture, artistic expression and necessity.

As an interior designer, Martha frequently found herself searching for the ever-elusive "perfect piece" for her interior design projects prompting the development of her initial functional sculpture not simply to be viewed and appreciated, but utilized and enjoyed in everyday life. Firmly adhering to the belief that her furniture designs should complement and inspire an interior, Martha strove to design pieces that transcend categorization and theme, which she aptly dubbed Unlabeled. Whether sinuous curves or precise angles, sleek sculptural forms pervade and dominate unlabeled yielding a collection of timeless designs both simultaneously striking and subtle.

The Beverly Hills based principal of Unlabeled first embarked on her fifteen-year career in interior design when her affinity and work with antiques and sculptures lead clients to seek her ability to seamlessly integrate them into interiors quickly established Martha in the Los Angeles interior design community.

about james

After rigorous training at UC Berkeley’s College of Environmental Design, James received foundational design experience as a freelancer with interior design firms and general contractors in New York City, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.  In  San Francisco, James gained hospitality experience working on all 4 resorts at the Pebble Beach Club, including designing and purchasing under the guidance of Studio 808. 

Later, James relocated to Los Angeles working with Alexander Design Build.  In whereas, LUXE magazine published his collaboration on interior architecture details for the Mountain Residence.  James later joined Audrey Alberts Design (AAD) in 2015, drawn to Audrey’s reputation for modern interiors.  AAD provided him with the opportunity to closely collaborate with clients and contractors in an environment that encouraged open communication.  

 

James began collaborating with Martha in 2014 while Martha Moos Design produced custom furniture both for Vanessa Alexander and Audrey Alberts Design most judicious clients, to name a few.  James continues to collaborate on design of Unlabeled’s projects to date. He enjoys the admiration and respect of his fellow designers as well as from clients.

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