Hollywood Regency (1960s - 1980s)
Hollywood Regency (1960s–1980s)
Glamorous, sculptural, and light-filled—Hollywood Regency blends luxe materials, dramatic silhouettes, and polished brass for a cinematic, collected home.
Shop Hollywood Regency Collection →Quick Guide
- Curved sofas & conversation pits
- Round and waterfall tables
- Tubular brass bases
- Channel-tufted upholstery
- Symmetrical, styled vignettes
- Creams and warm whites
- Soft blush, camel, and champagne
- Emerald, sapphire, or citrine accents
- High-shine brass and mirror
- Dorothy Draper (glamorous maximalism)
- William Haines
- Milo Baughman
- Hollywood studio set design of the era
About the Era
Hollywood Regency style is all about atmosphere—spaces designed to feel like a film set or a chic hotel lobby. The look favors symmetry, shine, and a touch of drama, with sculptural seating, glimmering metals, and layered lighting that flatters both the room and the people in it.
While rooted in classic glamour, the pieces themselves stay surprisingly clean-lined: rounded profiles, tailored upholstery, and simple geometric shapes allow the materials—velvet, brass, glass, and stone—to take center stage.
Mod Refuge Curation
For Hollywood Regency, Mod Refuge leans into sculptural silhouettes and luxe finishes without tipping into fussiness. Think: curved sofas, brass and glass cocktail tables, sleek étagères, and lighting that feels like jewelry for the room.
Each piece is chosen to add shimmer and glamour to contemporary interiors—ideal for pairing with quieter Mid-Century or minimalist foundations.
Highlights
Rounded sofas, swivel chairs, and sunken pits designed for lingering, cocktails, and late-night conversations.
Waterfall silhouettes, tubular frames, and layered surfaces that keep rooms airy while adding shine.
Gemstone-inspired chandeliers, sculptural sconces, and floor lamps that cast flattering, cinematic light.
Ornate mirrors, gilded details, and a few carefully chosen objets that finish the room without cluttering it.