Patrick Wade
West Coast interior designer Patrick Wade has enjoyed success and admiration working for three decades in the upper echelons of international design and style executives/ influencers.
His extensive and dynamic career includes collaborations developing furniture, product and interiors at Williams-Sonoma Home, West Elm, Coach, J.Crew, and other high-profile quality retailers. His focus has always been on quality and a sense of contemporary, well-produced design.
In 2001, Patrick’s visual merchandising concept for global store design for Coach (when it was at its height of influence) became a Harvard Case Study for the re-invention of a top fashion brand. His original concept and launch for West Elm retail continues to be highly successful.
Patrick Wade
West Coast interior designer Patrick Wade has enjoyed success and admiration working for three decades in the upper echelons of international design and style executives/ influencers.
His extensive and dynamic career includes collaborations developing furniture, product and interiors at Williams-Sonoma Home, West Elm, Coach, J.Crew, and other high-profile quality retailers. His focus has always been on quality and a sense of contemporary, well-produced design.
In 2001, Patrick’s visual merchandising concept for global store design for Coach (when it was at its height of influence) became a Harvard Case Study for the re-invention of a top fashion brand. His original concept and launch for West Elm continues to be highly successful.
Who We Are
Dave DeMattei
Dave DeMattei is a veteran retail executive who has led the launches and transformations of storied American fashion and home brands including Lucky Brand, J. Crew, Coach, West Elm, and Williams-Sonoma Home.
Dave currently serves as a financial and operations consultant for Ken Fulk, Inc. in San Francisco, CA.
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Who We Are
5670 La Jolla Boulevard
La Jolla CA 92037
5670 La Jolla Boulevard
La Jolla CA 92037
Wednesday – Sunday
12 pm – 5 pm
Mood Indigo
Wednesday – Sunday
12 pm – 5 pm
Patrick Wade
West Coast interior designer Patrick Wade has enjoyed success and admiration working for three decades in the upper echelons of international design and style executives/ influencers.
His extensive and dynamic career includes collaborations developing furniture, product and interiors at Williams-Sonoma Home, West Elm, Coach, J.Crew, and other high-profile quality retailers. His focus has always been on quality and a sense of contemporary, well-produced design.
In 2001, Patrick’s visual merchandising concept for global store design for Coach (when it was at its height of influence) became a Harvard Case Study for the re-invention of a top fashion brand. His original concept and launch for West Elm retail continues to be highly successful.
Dave DeMattei
Dave DeMattei is a veteran retail executive who has led the launches and transformations of storied American fashion and home brands including Lucky Brand, J. Crew, Coach, West Elm, and Williams-Sonoma Home.
Dave currently serves as a financial and operations consultant for Ken Fulk, Inc. in San Francisco, CA.
Patrick Wade
West Coast interior designer Patrick Wade has enjoyed success and admiration working for three decades in the upper echelons of international design and style executives/ influencers.
His extensive and dynamic career includes collaborations developing furniture, product and interiors at Williams-Sonoma Home, West Elm, Coach, J.Crew, and other high-profile quality retailers. His focus has always been on quality and a sense of contemporary, well-produced design.
In 2001, Patrick’s visual merchandising concept for global store design for Coach (when it was at its height of influence) became a Harvard Case Study for the re-invention of a top fashion brand. His original concept and launch for West Elm continues to be highly successful.
West Coast interior designer Patrick Wade has enjoyed success and admiration working for three decades in the upper echelons of international design and style executives/ influencers.
His extensive and dynamic career includes collaborations developing furniture, product and interiors at Williams-Sonoma Home, West Elm, Coach, J.Crew, and other high-profile quality retailers. His focus has always been on quality and a sense of contemporary, well-produced design.
In 2001, Patrick’s visual merchandising concept for global store design for Coach (when it was at its height of influence) became a Harvard Case Study for the re-invention of a top fashion brand. His original concept and launch for West Elm continues to be highly successful.
Patrick Wade
Patrick Wade
West Coast interior designer Patrick Wade has enjoyed success and admiration working for three decades in the upper echelons of international design and style executives/ influencers.
His extensive and dynamic career includes collaborations developing furniture, product and interiors at Williams-Sonoma Home, West Elm, Coach, J.Crew, and other high-profile quality retailers. His focus has always been on quality and a sense of contemporary, well-produced design.
In 2001, Patrick’s visual merchandising concept for global store design for Coach (when it was at its height of influence) became a Harvard Case Study for the re-invention of a top fashion brand. His original concept and launch for West Elm continues to be highly successful.
Patrick Wade
West Coast interior designer Patrick Wade has enjoyed success and admiration working for three decades in the upper echelons of international design and style executives/ influencers.
His extensive and dynamic career includes collaborations developing furniture, product and interiors at Williams-Sonoma Home, West Elm, Coach, J.Crew, and other high-profile quality retailers. His focus has always been on quality and a sense of contemporary, well-produced design.
In 2001, Patrick’s visual merchandising concept for global store design for Coach (when it was at its height of influence) became a Harvard Case Study for the re-invention of a top fashion brand. His original concept and launch for West Elm continues to be highly successful.
Patrick Wade
West Coast interior designer Patrick Wade has enjoyed success and admiration working for three decades in the upper echelons of international design and style executives/ influencers.
His extensive and dynamic career includes collaborations developing furniture, product and interiors at Williams-Sonoma Home, West Elm, Coach, J.Crew, and other high-profile quality retailers. His focus has always been on quality and a sense of contemporary, well-produced design.
In 2001, Patrick’s visual merchandising concept for global store design for Coach (when it was at its height of influence) became a Harvard Case Study for the re-invention of a top fashion brand. His original concept and launch for West Elm continues to be highly successful.
Patrick Wade
West Coast interior designer Patrick Wade has enjoyed success and admiration working for three decades in the upper echelons of international design and style executives/ influencers.
His extensive and dynamic career includes collaborations developing furniture, product and interiors at Williams-Sonoma Home, West Elm, Coach, J.Crew, and other high-profile quality retailers. His focus has always been on quality and a sense of contemporary, well-produced design.
In 2001, Patrick’s visual merchandising concept for global store design for Coach (when it was at its height of influence) became a Harvard Case Study for the re-invention of a top fashion brand. His original concept and launch for West Elm continues to be highly successful.
Patrick Wade
West Coast interior designer Patrick Wade has enjoyed success and admiration working for three decades in the upper echelons of international design and style executives/ influencers.
His extensive and dynamic career includes collaborations developing furniture, product and interiors at Williams-Sonoma Home, West Elm, Coach, J.Crew, and other high-profile quality retailers. His focus has always been on quality and a sense of contemporary, well-produced design.
In 2001, Patrick’s visual merchandising concept for global store design for Coach (when it was at its height of influence) became a Harvard Case Study for the re-invention of a top fashion brand. His original concept and launch for West Elm continues to be highly successful.