Este Haim's LA home is a masterclass in layered neutrals and warm, earthy tones – tour the space that is a 'true reflection of her artistry'

An organic color palette unites with sculptural furnishings and cozy textiles in the musician's stunning Los Angeles home designed by Lulu and Georgia

esta haim for lulu & georgia in her LA home
(Image credit: Lulu & Georgia)

Sometimes, a home feels like a reflection of the people who live there. This is certainly the case in Este Haim's Los Angeles home, which deals in sculptural forms, warm neutrals, and inviting textures.

The musician's California casual apartment was designed in collaboration with Lulu and Georgia. It's awash in cozy creams, tans and browns, integrated through curved furnishings. It feels like the type of space where you want to grab a cup of tea and a throw blanket, and make yourself comfortable.

Jenna Kincaid, VP of Brand Creative who worked on the home tells Homes & Gardens: 'From the start, Este had a clear vision – she wanted a home that felt like a true reflection of her artistry, balancing the bold energy of her music with the calm, cozy feel of her space. We worked closely with her to develop a palette of layered neutrals and warm, earthy tones that create that sense of effortless harmony. Every texture, from plush upholstery to natural wood finishes, was chosen to bring both depth and comfort to her home.' It's a masterclass in decorating with neutrals.

Este Haim's home designed by Lulu and Georgia

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

Shop the look

If you adore the look of Este Haim's home, you're in luck. It's easy to shop all of her furniture at Lulu and Georgia. Here are a few of our favorite picks.

Este Haim's home designed by Lulu and Georgia

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

The rooms feel at once striking and laid-back, as a product of the organic modern design. Jenna states: 'Este gravitates toward sculptural, statement-making pieces, but she also wanted a space that felt inviting, lived-in, and organic.'

Este Haim's home designed by Lulu and Georgia

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

Este Haim's home designed by Lulu and Georgia

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

Este Haim's home designed by Lulu and Georgia

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

She continues, 'We leaned into interesting shapes and soft, tactile materials to strike that balance – curved silhouettes, rich textiles, and vintage-inspired elements that make the home feel timeless yet distinctly hers. It was all about creating a space where she could recharge, create, and entertain seamlessly.'

Este Haim's home designed by Lulu and Georgia

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

Este Haim's home designed by Lulu and Georgia

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

Este Haim's home designed by Lulu and Georgia

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

The dining room is one of my favorite spaces, integrating natural materials with a touch of darkness. It feels like the type of space where you could work, eat, or just spend time.

Este Haim's home designed by Lulu and Georgia

(Image credit: Lulu and Georgia)

With the right shapes, textures, and colors home can be a sanctuary that is a warm reflection of you.


Sophie Edwards
News Editor

Sophie is a News Editor at Homes & Gardens, where she works on the Celebrity Style team. She is fascinated by the intersection of design and popular culture and is particularly excited when researching trends or interior history. Sophie is an avid pop culture fan. As an H&G editor, she has interviewed the likes of Martha Stewart, Hilary Duff, and the casts of Queer Eye and Selling Sunset. Before joining Future Publishing, Sophie worked as the Head of Content and Communications at Fig Linens and Home, a boutique luxury linens and furniture brand. She has also written features on exciting developments in the design world for Westport Magazine. Sophie has an MSc from the Oxford University Department of Anthropology and a BA in Creative Writing and Sociology from Sarah Lawrence College.

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