Born in Laguna Beach, raised in Hawaii, and living in Los Angeles, the perspective of Jeremy Irvine is uniquely Pacific. Jeremy believes that the best interior designers make it look like they were never there, and that a home should above all else reflect the people who live in it, and show them at their very best. Each home that Jeremy has designed is meant to enrich the events of life and not i
nhibit them. After attending a private high school in Hawaii that nurtured his creativity and individualism, Jeremy studied architecture at Woodbury University in Burbank, California. Staying on in Los Angeles he then worked for and with several esteemed architecture firms including Hogetts + Fung, Daly Genik, Frank Ghery, Alvaro Siza, Rios Clementa Hale, and Phillipe Stark. Eventually deciding that his passion was for objects on a smaller scale, he went to work for Holly Hunt Los Angeles and sold high end furniture, textiles, and objects for eight years. In his time there he had the opportunity to deal in world renowned design goods. In addition to Holly’s own line he represented Christian Liaigre, Alison Berger, Kevin Reilly, Promemoria, Bruno Romeda, and Richard Serra just to name a few. Along the way Jeremy always enjoyed designing interiors for friends and clients. When his side business grew to the point where he could no longer hold two jobs at once he left the sales world to concentrate on his own work. Jeremy spends his free time working to restore and preserve historic architecture in Los Angeles, volunteering in the political realm, taking in the outdoors that Southern California has to offer, and caring for an adopted Jack Russell Terrier with Dennis, his partner of nearly ten years.