Modern Heritage in Montecito
Perched in the hills above the Pacific, this private residence in Montecito embraces the principles of California-modern living, where architecture, landscape, and lifestyle flow effortlessly together.

Modern Heritage in Montecito
Perched in the hills above the Pacific, this private residence in Montecito embraces the principles of California-modern living, where architecture, landscape, and lifestyle flow effortlessly together.
Surrounded by sun-dappled palms and natural stone, the outdoor spaces are designed for year-round enjoyment, anchored by sculptural Brown Jordan furnishings that strike a perfect balance between form and comfort. The result is a serene and elevated retreat, with panoramic views and a distinctly West Coast sensibility.
For Brown Jordan, projects like this are a return to origin. The brand was founded in 1945 in Pasadena, California, by Robert Brown and Hubert Jordan, two visionaries who introduced the concept of leisure furniture just as postwar America was reimagining life outdoors.
Inspired by the Southern California lifestyle, Brown Jordan pioneered a new design language grounded in simplicity, openness, and the belief that outdoor spaces should be as thoughtfully furnished as interiors.
Now celebrating 80 years of iconic design, Brown Jordan continues to shape the evolution of outdoor living with collections that blend innovation, craftsmanship, and architectural clarity. From mid-century icons like Walter Lamb’s tubular aluminum frames and rope loungers to contemporary collaborations with designers like Richard Frinier and Monica Armani, each piece is created with a deep respect for material, proportion, and place.
At the Montecito residence, that legacy lives on, quietly present in every curve and silhouette. The furniture doesn’t compete with the view; it complements it. It invites you to slow down, take a breath, and experience the timeless ease of California living, just as Brown and Jordan envisioned nearly a century ago.