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Jacqueline Rabun: the jewellery designer on why music, meditation and modernism are the cornerstones of life in Los Angeles
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Jacqueline is a jewellery designer whose work I’ve admired for many years, probably because it’s so architectural. As you probably know by now, we try to record these podcasts in the guest’s home whenever possible, and this one is particularly exciting on that front, because Jacqueline lives in a 1960s house perched on a hillside in Los Angeles. As is the custom on this podcast, I asked Jacqueline to talk about a home from her past, her current place, and a home of the future. She told me what it was like to grow up in a big family, and how the soul music that boomed around the house was somehow a form of defiance against the racial tension that African-Americans were feeling at that time. And we also talked about how the pandemic inspired her homing instinct, why she’s enjoying living with less and her love of mid-century modern houses.
This episode was recorded in person at Jacqueline's Los Angeles home studio.
For more:
Head to the Carpenters Workshop Gallery‘s London space, to visit ‘Jacqueline Rabun: A Retrospective’
Check out Jacqueline Rabun’s latest work
Find out more about her dream home, the Loring House
Visit our website for images and details of the places discussed
Sign up to The Modern House newsletter for weekly interiors inspiration
Production: Hannah Phillips
Editing and mixing: Oscar Crawford
Graphic Design: Tom Young
Music: Father
This episode is sponsored by Vitsoe.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Manage episode 381809886 series 2612711
Jacqueline is a jewellery designer whose work I’ve admired for many years, probably because it’s so architectural. As you probably know by now, we try to record these podcasts in the guest’s home whenever possible, and this one is particularly exciting on that front, because Jacqueline lives in a 1960s house perched on a hillside in Los Angeles. As is the custom on this podcast, I asked Jacqueline to talk about a home from her past, her current place, and a home of the future. She told me what it was like to grow up in a big family, and how the soul music that boomed around the house was somehow a form of defiance against the racial tension that African-Americans were feeling at that time. And we also talked about how the pandemic inspired her homing instinct, why she’s enjoying living with less and her love of mid-century modern houses.
This episode was recorded in person at Jacqueline's Los Angeles home studio.
For more:
Head to the Carpenters Workshop Gallery‘s London space, to visit ‘Jacqueline Rabun: A Retrospective’
Check out Jacqueline Rabun’s latest work
Find out more about her dream home, the Loring House
Visit our website for images and details of the places discussed
Sign up to The Modern House newsletter for weekly interiors inspiration
Production: Hannah Phillips
Editing and mixing: Oscar Crawford
Graphic Design: Tom Young
Music: Father
This episode is sponsored by Vitsoe.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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