Jake Arnold hosted LA’s interior design tastemakers at the iconic Sunset Tower Hotel in celebration of the launch of his debut window treatment collection with Everhem. VIP guests included Brigette Romanek, Annie Meyers-Shyer, Leanne Ford, Joey Zauzig, and other leading designers and industry insiders.
Notable guests included Jake Arnold, Brigette Romanek, Leanne Ford, Annie Meyers-Shyer, Joey Zauzig, and more.
Guests entered the venue through a candle-lit, tent-like display of the collection’s drapery and woven woods, transforming the space into an immersive reflection of the line’s elevated yet warmly lived-in aesthetic. Throughout the space, a layered color story of tonal blue-grays, powdery blues, warm citrine, golden saffron, and softly luminous linens was complemented by rich walnut woods and tailored trims in muted green and deep navy. White calla lilies arranged in silver vases and custom lamps crafted from the collection’s fabrics lined the tables as guests gathered for an intimate seated dinner, an elegant nod to the craftsmanship behind the line.
About the Collaboration
Created to make Jake's exceptional talent for luxury interior styling and eye for fabrics accessible to consumer audiences, the Jake Arnold for Everhem collection offers customizable drapery, roman shades, café curtains, and fixed panels in 11 elegant fabrications and materials. Rather than creating a collection of look-alikes or imitations, Jake partnered with Everhem to bring the expertise and quality worthy of his own A-list projects to a wider audience with the ease of Everhem's modern online ordering process and exceptional customer service.
Jake Arnold for Everhem offers a complete range of window treatments, including drapery, roman shades, café curtains, and newly introduced fixed curtains. Signature pieces include the sculptural London Shade, the relaxed Jake Pleat Drapery, and the Sudare Woven Wood Shade - an expressive new introduction informed by traditional Japanese weaving. The color story moves beyond familiar neutrals into a layered palette of tonal blue-grays, powdery blues, warm citrine, golden saffron, and softly luminous linens, accented by rich walnut woods and trims in muted green, blue-gray, and deep navy - creating a look that’s both elevated and warmly lived-in.
Image credit: Sydni Stearns for Everhem