Given the intimate nature of the entertainment business, it’s not uncommon to share enthusiasm among peers and peers. This is especially true for the actors working on the series, with their busy schedules and long days. Tony Hale, Timothy Simmons and Clay Duvall didn’t just form close friendships while working at HBO. vetThey all entrusted their homes to interior designer Jason Martin of Martin & Brockett. Martín, in turn, managed to create three different spaces that perfectly reflect the life and personality of its residents. “My clients have a very strong sense of self,” said Martin, who has also worked with Apple TV+’s Zach Van Amburg and his wife, Lisa, and ICM’s Dar Rollins and his wife, actress Lindsay Sloan. “My task is to express it in your interior design so that it looks organic, unique, even with a surprising combination: vintage or antique with a smooth, modern, monochromatic and colorful texture.
Martin’s husband, John Brockett (whose only contribution to the company bears his name), was an interior designer linked to three. vet actors Brockett, executive producer of the SAG Awards, and Haley grew up together in Tallahassee, Florida. When Haley and her husband, makeup artist Martel Haley, moved to Los Angeles, their friendship blossomed. The two couples connected due to their love for reality show. Inevitably, the Haleys relied on Martin’s design sense when buying their first home in Los Feliz. “Jason is a wonderful listener,” said Haley, who will play later this year. hocus pocus 2. “He really cares about how we live in our house and how we use each room.” And Martel adds: “It’s important to him that Tony and I both enjoy the result. Not an easy task! “
In Martin & Brockett’s new showroom on downtown Pico Boulevard, the Nick McPhail painting shares a corner with Martin and Brockett Findley’s coffee table in an oak tree ($3,360), Jolly in a chair ($3,950) and a chandelier. concrete on a pedestal. (from $1,175) by James Haywood.
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In Clea DuVall and Mia Weier’s living room, Martin and Brockett’s Findley coffee table shares a seat with the company’s Lillian chair with a shredded customer. The marble-topped side table is made from layers of plywood, glued together and carved by Dan Martin, Jason’s father.
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The couple returned to Martin when they bought a house in Studio City in 2019 pass a cloth’Last season. “They wanted it to be South Hospitality, part of the East Coast and part of modern Los Angeles,” Martin said. He added wide plank floors and crown molding and filled the house with vintage items and comfortable seating. Many of them, created by Martin, are the company’s local production line. They are available alongside vintage finds and items from a group overseen by artisans, on the company’s website, martinandbrockett.com, and in its recently relocated and expanded showroom at Mid-City, 5065 W. Pico Blvd. The range includes Anna chairs in the white leather-clad guest living room and dazzling orange Hale dining chairs (yes, named after the couple) with nail tops.
Martin first met Simmons and his wife, Annie, when the actor joined the cast. vet Like White House ally Jonah Ryan. “Tim is the complete opposite of Jonah,” says Martin. “The moment you meet him, you want to be his friend.” The Simons, who found their post-war Silver Lake residence in early 2020, wanted a colorful family home that could accommodate their now 10-year-old active twins.
“It was a combination of seeing the high level work Jason did for Tony and Martel, recognizing him as a trustworthy person and understanding him as a thoughtful, intelligent and hardworking artist with extensive experience that would be a pleasure. . . “We held hands for the first time in the process, which convinced us to go with him,” said Simmons, who currently plays for Hulu’s. sweet. “They love electric colors and they love reading,” adds Martin. Note a built-in plywood bookcase stuffed with solid backs that span the width of the room – its angled shelf was the team’s idea.
Tony and Martel Hale’s kitchen includes a French table and antique chairs.
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The Martin and Brockett Arcade Console ($3,000), in amber varnish, was inspired by Roman accents.
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Duvall, who joined the cast vet Both Marjorie Palmiotti, Celina Meyer’s bodyguard and appearance, and her husband Mia Weier, creative director of The Bungalow Hospitality Group and co-founder of Hello Friend Media, also became members of the group. “From the moment I got there, the entire cast was so welcoming and warm and friendly,” said Duvall, who wrote and directed the new Amazon series growing up. Secondary school. “I shared this experience with an amazing group of friends who really felt like family. We’re all still pretty close: we’re swimming at Tony’s house; Tim and I constantly trade casual jokes; We played pickball at Matt Walsh’s house [which Martin has consulted on].”
When Duvall and Weyer bought the house in 2020, just as Los Angeles was closed, they also turned to Martin for help. The property in a leafy enclave on the east side of the city is surrounded by beautiful views and diffused, diffused light. “Klia’s favorite weather is partially cloudy, as you can see in Point Reyes,” said the designer, who looked at the house’s muted color palette in the muted blues and grays of late autumn.
“If your first impression is that I made a house, then I feel like I failed at my job,” Martin said. “My focus is always on how to make the space more comfortable and more like the people who live there, as if they were themselves. But in Martin’s talented hands, even better.
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Source: Hollywood Reporter

Camila Luna is a writer at Gossipify, where she covers the latest movies and television series. With a passion for all things entertainment, Camila brings her unique perspective to her writing and offers readers an inside look at the industry. Camila is a graduate from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) with a degree in English and is also a avid movie watcher.