Chic & Proper

 Potted cactus and palms flank the historic Renaissance Revival building in Los Angeles.

Impeccable details and eclectic inspiration for your travels

Kelly Wearstler’s turn as the design partner for PROPER HOTELS has been one of the most fascinating hostelry stories of the past decade. Beginning with a landmark San Francisco property in 2017, the brand grew to include outposts in Santa Monica and Austin in 2019, before rounding out its portfolio with a downtown Los Angeles location in 2021. The disparate venues showcase the range of Wearstler’s work, from the restoration of a historic 1920s building in L.A. to a sculptural new build from Handel Architects in Texas.

 For Curlett & Beelman’s California Renaissance Revival landmark, Wearstler has drawn on Spanish, French, and Moroccan influences, along with Mexican modernism, deploying more than 100 types of tile throughout the building, along with vintage rugs and furniture and handmade ceramics and murals. The result is an eclectic gem of a hotel with a residential feel and an outsize spirit. Where else would you find a suite with its own private swimming pool?

In Austin, the contrast between the concrete, glass, and metal exterior of the property and the vivid, textured interior points up the paradoxes that best represent this great state. Travertine tile mined directly from local quarries and a patchwork of vintage rugs and the work of Texan craftspeople mark this hotel as a love letter to the landscape and artistic heart of the surrounding city. properhotels.com

 

Brian De Lowe’s Austin Food Scene 

Besides Austin Proper’s stellar Mediterranean restaurant THE PEACOCK and the alfresco LA PISCINA, the cofounder and president of Proper Hotels gives us his best bets for lunch and dinner in this Texas town.

SAMMIE’S (sammiesitalian
.com) New old-school Italian spot. Chicken parm!

SUERTE (suerteatx.com) Handmade tortillas, suadero tacos, and amazing aguachiles. 

LAUNDERETTE (launderetteaustin.com)
East Side American fusion. Great place for dinner.

JUSTINE’S (justines1937.com) East Side French. Make sure to sit outside in the garden for dinner.

CLARK’S (clarksaustin.com) Perfect neighborhood spot that I could eat at three times a week.

JEFFREY’S (jeffreysofaustin.com) Fine dining. Great vibe, especially in the bar. Try the burger.

LORO (loroeats.com) Asian-BBQ fusion (a concept from Aaron Franklin of Franklin BBQ and Tyson Cole of Uchi).

POOL BURGER (poolburger.com) Super-casual tiki vibe.

HOWARD’S (howardsaustin.com) + ROSIE’S (rosiesaustin.com) Newly opened. Fun dance party at Howard’s and wine bar at Rosie’s.

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