A little bit of Bloomsbury in the Hollywood Hills

blog_bloomsbury.jpgOver the past few dreary months in New York, we've often found ourselves living vicariously through Lisa Borgnes Giramonti's blog, A Bloomsbury Life. A former advertising exec and writer's assistant on Will & Grace, Giramonti documents her seemingly idyllic existence in the Hollywood Hills, where she lives with her music exec husband and seven-year-old son. Her gorgeous house (think worn antique rugs, loads of books, eccentric wallpaper and pattern-on-pattern everything) is like a 21st century, California-fied version of Charleston, the farmhouse in Sussex, England that served as a country retreat for the Bloomsbury group. Inspired by the early 20th century English artists and writers' devotion to pleasure seeking and creative freedom, Giramonti posts on everything from her love of Fortnum & Mason jam to vintage Brit lit. "I've always been attracted to the idea of being a professional hedonist: reading, traveling, writing, cooking, painting," she says. Clearly, the woman has mastered the art of living well.

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How did you come up with the Bloomsbury moniker?
I'm totally obsessed with the whole Bloomsbury group, Vanessa Bell, Virginia Woolf, Duncan Grant... I've made pilgrimages to Charleston House and I'm a huge Anglophile. I love their sense of living life to the hilt. And their houses were gorgeous; they created their own wallpaper, their own fabric. 

blog_bloomsbury_needlepoint.jpgAnd that's what you were looking to do with your home?
Yes. We moved from New York to LA four years ago and bought this big Paul Williams house and then I went to India and when I came back I realized, "Wow, this is just ridiculous! There are three of us living in this big house." So we downsized to this new, smaller house a year and half ago and I wanted it to reflect me for the first time. The other house was great but it was a museum.

Did you have any help from a designer?
I did all the interior decoration on my own. And actually the home was just shot recently for a book by Christiane Lemieux, who runs DwellStudio. It features houses that were not done by designers. [Ed's note: it's  due to be published by Random House in Fall 2010.]

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Have you ever considered becoming a decorator yourself?
I'm actually doing a project right now for the director Alek Keshishian, who's a friend. I'm untrained and there are already some fabulous designers in LA who I really respect so I guess I'd say I do it on an informal basis. I've had friends call and say, "Can you come over and give me your eye?"

Many of your posts are about the great trips you seem to be forever taking, to Europe and India and even Easter Island. Have you always been a traveler?
I grew up in Norway, Sweden, England, and Belgium and moved to America at nine, so it's in my blood. What really changed everything for me was that two years ago I went around the world on a private jet with my mother for a month, arranged through National Geographic. I got over my fear of flying and so many other fears. For Christmas, I'm taking my husband and son to either Morocco or India.

Thumbnail image for blog_nichols_books.jpgYou often post about the books you're reading. What's one your bedside table these days?
I'm completely obsessed with Beverley Nichols, this fabulous gay guy in the 1940s who was a gardening expert who bought all of these houses in England and restored them and then wrote a series of books about them. He's like Noel Coward stuck in a P.G. Wodehouse novel. He's kind of bitchy and always having rivalries with the neighbors. The books have all been reissued and are on Amazon.com. I can't stop reading them.

We asked Giramonti to share some of her favorite haunts, style sources and hideouts. Here, her list:

LA restaurants:
Cecconi's Restaurant, West Hollywood
Bottega Louie, downtown LA
The Polo Lounge

Home decor sources in LA:
Hollywood at Home
Wurtz Brothers Antique Mart
The Rug Company
Living Room
Empiric Studio

Vacation spots:
La Columbe d'Or, South of France
Oberoi Udaivilas, Udaipur, India
Gargunnock House, Landmark Trust, Scotland
Chateau de Sevigne, France


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