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What do Cher, Kid Rock and Cheryl Tieg have in common? They all hired Martyn Lawrence-Bullard to design their homes. Here, the designer gives us a peek into some of his most cherished spaces.

When I spoke to Martyn Lawrence-Bullard last week, he was in a decidedly chipper mood. The interior designer had just gotten word that his work was being featured in the latest issue of Departures magazine. This coming just a week after being selected for the Andrew Martin award, one of the interior design world's most-coveted prizes. (Not to mention, back in January, Architectural Digest called him one of the top interior designers in the world.) However, I suspect that this designer, who peppers his clipped British speech with enthusiasms ("gorgeous" "sexy!") and intimacies ("my darling"), is pretty cheerful all the time.

Hollywood designer Martyn Lawrence-Bullard just won the interior design equivalent of an Oscar, the Andrew Martin award. Photo: Martyn Lawrence-Bullard


Los Angeles-based Bullard originally hails from the U.K., making the honor of a British Andrew Martin award that much sweeter. If you aren't familiar with Lawrence-Bullard's work, perhaps you will recognize his clients. The humble list includes Cher, Sir Elton John, Christina Aguilera, Eva Mendes, Ellen Pompeo, Kid Rock and the Osbournes, among others. To mark his winning of the Andrew Martin award, ShelterPop caught up with Mr. Lawrence-Bullard. With all of these honors accumulating under his belt, we had to wonder what some of his favorite projects have been. We asked, he shared. Here's a peek into Lawrence-Bullard's star-studded world.

Cheryl Tieg and Cher are both fans of Bullard's eclectic and glamorous style. Photos: Tim Street-Porter

This serene bedroom (above left) belongs to none other than Cher herself. "It had been very Gothic before," said Lawrence-Bullard. "Cher wanted to create something more Moroccan-Indonesian in feeling, with that magical Moorish flair." The early 20th-century Syrian headboard -- inlaid with mother of pearl and bone -- set the tone for the room. It pairs beautifully with the Moroccan lanterns Lawrence-Bullard placed on the bedside tables. The walls are covered in hand-stenciled, tea stained silk -- a subtle luxury.

Cheryl Tieg's home was the project that put Lawrence-Bullard on the map 14 years ago when it graced six magazine covers around the world. Since then, he has worked with Tieg to redesign various rooms in the house, letting them evolve over time. The image (above right) is her living room in its latest incarnation. "I love that house," says Lawrence-Bullard. "I love that she's grown with it, and I've grown with it. The initial interior design has remained basically timeless, but we've added new color and new shapes. It's a beautiful stamp of our friendship."

For actress Ellen Pompeo and her family, Lawrence-Bullard was careful to keep things young and laid-back. Photos: Time Street-Porter

A recent project that Lawrence-Bullard is clearly fond of is actress Ellen Pompeo's family home. The Hollywood Hills home originally belonged to Ronald Regan in the 1930s. "It has a fantastic, fantastic vibe to it," the designer says. "It's very Mediterranean." Pompeo and her husband are very easy going and young, he says, so when it came to the design, "It had to feel young, fresh, sexy." The boho-chic bedroom (above right) with a 1920s Egyptian hanging and earth-friendly bed linens certainly exudes the sexy vibe he hoped for.

The living room (above left) demonstrates the designer's attention to a home's architecture, something that is always a consideration in his designs. "It's not so much what I did with it," he says. It's what he didn't do with it. Lawrence-Bullard allowed it to speak for itself. "I wanted to let the architecture sing," he says. The furnishings are a well-balanced mix of modern and antique pieces to keep things fresh and interesting.

Over-the-Top? Yes. Totally perfect for the client (Sir Elton John)? Absolutely. Photos: Tim Street-Porter

Perhaps it comes as no surprise that this over-the-top apartment belongs to Sir Elton John and David Furnish. For this project, Lawrence-Bullard drew on the building's 1969 architecture, the couple's extensive art collection and Elton John's rock-and-roll sensibilities. In the living room (at left), a backdrop of lacquered green walls shows off multiple pieces of 70s artwork, including the Wan Guangyi painting above. Because Elton John rarely spends time in the apartment, Lawrence-Bullard says he was free to make it "great fun, with mad color and wild, wild flavors."

The Guido Mocafico snake gallery in the bedroom (at right) relate to the bed, which is covered in python skin. The mirrored-metal cabinet and the mink blanket on the bed are disco-luxurious touches.



A Bali-inspired retreat for a rock-and-roll personality. Photo: Francois Dischinger

At first glance you might think this natural, subdued kitchen belonged to a down-to-earth star like Meg Ryan or Julia Roberts, but it's actually the Malibu home of Kid Rock. "He has great style," says Lawrence-Bullard of the singer. "[The house] is like a sanctuary for him. He actually recorded his last album in that house." With its Zen vibe and Balinese influences, it's no wonder Kid Rock gets creative in this home.


Gloria Seanson would happy to be see her chandelier is still in use. Photo: Tim Street-Porter



While most of Lawrence-Bullard's picks for favorite rooms belong to his celebrity clients, one of his pet projects is the dining room in his own home. The house has a storied past, having been inhabited by both William Faulkner and Gloria Swanson. Says Lawrence-Bullard, "I wanted to honor the history of the house and feed back into its historic roots." In this eclectic room, Bullard incorporated the chandelier, which dates to when Swanson inhabited the house, a set of 18th-century ebony and ivory inlaid chairs, a vegetable-dyed Moroccan rug and curtains made from his own fabric collection. The ceiling is stenciled with a pattern taken from a piece of antique damask that he found in Venice.

The headboard in Tamara Mellon's bedroom is actually an antique textile found in Istanbul with Lawrence-Bullard. Photo: Tim Street-Porter

Lawrence-Bullard designed a London townhouse for Tamara Mellon, founder and president of Jimmy Choo. The predominant feature in the master bedroom is the spectacular headboard, which Mellon and Lawrence-Bullard bought together in the Grand Bazaar on a trip to Istanbul. The cloth is a deep, deep purple with gold thread stitched into a motif of the tree of life. The rest of the room's textiles -- the bedding, bed skirt, pillow and drapes, -- are all custom-designed silk that complements the Ottoman Empire-era piece. Lawrence-Bullard summoned the Jimmy Choo vibe with the 1940s cream lacquer bedside tables and some 1970s lamps picked up at the Portobello Road flea market in London.


A living room fit for the woman who dreamed up the Jimmy Choo brand. Photo: Tim Street-Porter


In Mellon's vast living room, the designer was faced with a unique challenge: What do you do with a grand space for a young woman who doesn't entertain in a highly formal manner? "It was important to make it very inviting but open; something to accommodate a group of 40, 50 or 60 people, but also to be intimate for just her and her daughter," says Bullard. The resulting design features deep, cushy sofas covered in brown, silk velvet, cream-colored antique alligator chairs and a custom rug stenciled in a signature Jimmy Choo leopard print -- not exactly your average family room. The mix of mid-century furnishing and photographs form a 1967 Vogue shoot give the space a little bit of a David Hicks feeling, without feeling like the space is stuck in the past.


How did Lawrence-Bullard end up with a roster of clients that reads like the cast of a blockbuster movie? For one, he says, "I don't decorate for me, I decorate for my clients. You can see in the variety of work and the many different looks." He also seems to have a knack for creating beautifully and subtly dramatic spaces that are actually livable. "I want people to feel comfortable -- that they can sit on everything, every day." No doubt, his good looks and English charm also help him attract such a glamorous following.

Looking to the future, we asked who would be his dream client. He didn't hesitate. Lady Gaga, he says. He met the star through his friend and client Sir Elton John. "She is beyond the sweetest thing," gushes Lawrence-Bullard. "And she is the most extraordinary and incredible talent. I love that she lives her life as an art form. Can you imagine doing her home? That would be a dream!"

Hear that Gaga? Martyn is ready to decorate, and we can attest the man knows a thing or two about drama, glamour and luxury -- you'd be in great hands.

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  • robo

    this designer sucks his black lampshape make me puke 1970's he has the worst designs i have even seen im no designer but i know i could do a better job the cher bedroom yuck-mcyuck some people get paid a ton of money for doing crap

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  • blythe

    Perhaps you should put a little time and effort into writing complete sentences, with at least some punctuation, before you bash someone who has put their dues in so that they could take some risks in their hard work. The way you wrote your sentences, I doubt you could decorate a soap dish. And judging by your effort to write literately, you probably have never put any effort into any part of your life, and still complain that you have nothing.

  • Tori

    I totally agree with AMblythe.
    Your comments are worthless.

  • Jeanie

    I suppose it's ok if you're from INDIA, or some other country that adores gawdy stuff.
    Some of the furnishings are too large for the space and the use of color? ack.

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  • Krys

    Isn't it wonderful that everyone's house isn't boring? These are awesome. Not necessarily for everyone, but definitely interesting. I'm sure others would not like the homes of the derogatory people's comments on here.

  • JimmyDean

    The bedroom with the black lamp shades may not be everyone's taste but it makes a statement. If yuo put white or the brownish beige thats in the bedsheet & tapestry the room would disappear & become 1 big white cloud (rain cloud). I am not too sure I'd like the black lampshades myself. You could easily use a slate or pale blue shade and get a spread that has the same blue as it's principle color. You could even play around with lavender, yellow - any color that is soft or muted.

  • Jimmy Dean

    I'm really not sure which room you are referring too but . . . maybe the person wants to be surrounded by exotica, sealing him/herself from the usuak skyscrapers or whatever they see day after day after day.

  • jessie kirkland

    i just wish just to have a house some people are just bless . i wish all the best for those that can have such beautiful house . god bless you.

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  • Lisa

    I

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  • Caol

    All the designers believe ordinary people have a gold mine, which they take nuggets out to pay these designers to wreck-a-room. Who has a live in maid to clean all those nooks and crannies?
    We, the unfortunate, live in the real world, simple, clean and welcoming and not using our homes for a show and tell designer.

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  • avonite

    These people actually pay to have this crap designed? I would do this for free.

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  • badpatpa

    sure you would ,face it ur jealous

  • Debbie

    He could do my house anytime he wants, I just cant pay him

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  • aerobi

    lol

  • JimmyDean

    LOL - I agree!

  • Lisa

    That should read "I LOVE Cher's bedroom and Kid Rock's kitchen!"
    Not sure why it didn't post correctly.

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  • JAMES

    THE ONLY THING THAT LOOKS GOOD HERE IS KID ROCKS KITCHEN. THE REST IS CRAP.

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  • Terri Martin

    I concur!

  • BTDT

    I believe the word is gaudy.

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  • liza-jane

    I cannot believe some of the furniture and the way they have it decorated!! The only one that looks really good is the Kid Rock kitchen. the bedrooms and furniture looks Cheap and has no class what so ever. Good Greif this has to put a house that they just go to flop around in this unreal!!

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