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View of the main house from the guest cottage
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Paul Vincent Wiseman and The Wiseman Group were recently fêted at the Sacramento River delta farm of Leslie and Chiles Wilson. The occasion? A hometown book launch party for
Inner Spaces, showcasing thirty-five years of the firm's interior design work. The Wilson abode is included in the new book.
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View from the back side of the home, which faces Mt. Diablo
Photo - Matthew Millman |
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Close-up of pool area at dusk
Photo - Matthew Millman |
Architected by David Morton and Kurt Melander, the Wilson compound seems absolutely at home on the property. The modern farmhouse and its out buildings sit in the middle of a large pear orchard and relate comfortably to their agricultural setting. The architects have achieved a masterful balance between historical and contemporary aesthetics: with its simple lines, tin roofs, and white plaster walls, the architecture gives a nod to the property's history as a farm labor camp during the Great Depression, all the while reflecting fresh, modern design.
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The guesthouse, designed in the same vernacular as the main house
Photo - Matthew Millman |
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Chiles Wilson (L) looks on as Paul addresses the guests
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This event was especially meaningful to Paul Wiseman: he grew up in Walnut Grove with Chiles Wilson as his best buddy, and the bulk of those attending were dear friends and family wishing him well as the book makes its debut.
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Hostess Leslie Wilson
Photo - Richard Snyder |
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Nancy Moser (seated), a dear friend of Paul's mother and one of the first people to appreciate his design talent,
with Paul, Katie Moser, and granddaughter Sarah Moser
Photo - Richard Snyder |
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Pan van Loben Sels, friend of Paul's mother
Photo - Richard Snyder |
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Sadie Darsie, designer at TWG and family friend, with her boyfriend, Ali Razavi
Photo - Richard Snyder
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Paul reviews the book with party guests Laura & Rob Towne and their daughter and son-in-law
Photo - Mauricio Munoz |
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Jan Quesenbury, friend of Paul's mother
Photo - Richard Snyder |
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Bruce Honeyman adds a little musical interest to the gathering
Photo - Mauricio Munoz
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Paul greets an old friend, Chad LaBenz, who traveled from Florida to attend the gathering
Photo - Mauricio Munoz |
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Paul with childhood friend, gardener, and artist, Daisy Mah
Photo - Richard Snyder |
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Architect Kurt Melander, artist Tom Cordell , TWG CEO Kevin Peters, and Chase Roberson, assistant to Paul
Photo - Mauricio Munoz
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Chase Roberson, TWG Design Principal James Hunter, and Angus Whyte, longtime friend of Paul
Photo - Mauricio Munoz |
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Guest Phil Benson
Photo - Richard Snyder |
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Alex Wilson, farmer James Christie, and Chiles Wilson, Jr
Photo - Mauricio Munoz |
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Paul with Lynn Stutz and his cousin, Cathy Wiseman Hemley
Photo - Mauricio Munoz |
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Nicole Wiseman, Paul's cousin, and Richard N. Snyder, Paul's partner
Photo - Mauricio Munoz |
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Richard Snyder, Janice Wiseman (Paul's sister-in-law), and Kirsten Honeyman (writer for TWG)
Photo - Mauricio Munoz |
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Guest Stacy Benson
Photo - Richard Snyder |
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Case and Brian Wiseman, Paul's nephews from two different siblings
Photo - Richard Snyder
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Hilary Wiseman, Paul's niece, and Chiles Wilson, Jr., her good friend and son of the host
Photo - Richard Snyder |
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James Hunter, TWG Design Principal
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Pear orchard painting by Chinese immigrant artist, Ming, whose works are collected by the Wilsons
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A big thanks to the Wilsons for hosting such a delightful event!
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