Top 5 Scandifornian Interior Designers in Los Angeles
- Natalie Myers

- 5 hours ago
- 3 min read
There are many impressive and impeccable designers doing incredible work in Los Angeles. I feel lucky to consider them my friends and peers. We have a thriving and supportive community that values cooperation over competition. As a homeowner, where does one even start with narrowing down the search for the best interior designers?

Every designer has a unique point of view, whether that’s minimalist, bold eclectic, or traditional, and so many more permutations of aesthetics. Before you begin your search, take time to reflect on the aesthetic you’re most drawn to. Browse magazines, Pinterest boards, or Instagram feeds and note what consistently catches your eye. When a designer’s portfolio already aligns with your vision, the collaboration feels more natural and the results more authentic. Remember: the best match isn’t the most famous name—it’s the one whose work resonates with your personal style.
The “Scandifornian” look—where Scandinavian minimalism meets California ease - has become one of the most enduring design movements in Los Angeles. The light, the climate, the architecture - Los Angeles Scandifornian style thrives on:
Natural materials: oak, linen, stone, clay, and limewash
Indoor–outdoor connection: open layouts and warm light
Calm palettes: soft whites, sand, and warm grays
Mindful minimalism: curated spaces with soul
It’s an aesthetic and a lifestyle that values ease, balance, and authenticity.
Below, we spotlight five designers defining Scandifornian living in Los Angeles today—each interpreting the style through their own lens of modern organic warmth, craftsmanship, and calm sophistication.

I would be remiss to not include myself at the top of the list. Having coined the term, my award-winning studio has made a name for merging Nordic restraint with Southern California’s indoor–outdoor ease. My spaces balance clean-lined modernism with warmth—think oak, linen, stone, and plenty of natural light. The result is a bespoke calm that feels elevated yet livable. The work captures exactly what “modern organic” means in LA today: serene, functional, and beautifully human.
Architectural precision meets effortless California living in Rob Diaz’s work. His projects often feature clean geometry softened by natural materials—limewash plaster, warm wood, and textured textiles.
Diaz’s spaces are masterclasses in restraint. They’re modern yet grounded, reflecting the seamless indoor–outdoor flow that defines Scandifornian design. HGTV even spotlighted his “Modern Farmhouse Meets Scandi Minimalism” project as a blueprint for contemporary LA living.
A1000xBetter blends soulful storytelling with clean-lined composition. Her interiors channel vintage warmth, organic texture, and layered simplicity. Each project feels personal, rooted in authenticity but styled with an artful eye. Blazek’s take on Scandifornian design has a bit more edge: earthy tones, mixed materials, and sculptural furniture that bring personality without clutter.
Founded by Nicole Culver, Ome Dezin is known for restoring and reimagining Los Angeles homes with a deeply organic, architectural touch. Their work leans into earthy palettes, textural materials, and natural light, striking that sweet spot between historical soul and modern livability.
Ome Dezin’s approach honors the bones of a space while creating room to breathe—perfectly capturing the Scandifornian ethos of simplicity with substance.
Founded by Ashley and Celine, Casa Fox Studio is a boutique LA firm bringing California cool with a little edge. Their globally influenced perspective (with roots in France and Mexico) gives their projects a rich sense of place.
Their interiors layer handcrafted materials, warm minimalism, and relaxed confidence—perfect for clients who love Scandifornian lightness with a dose of personality.
Los Angeles continues to be the center of modern organic design, and these five studios are shaping the next era of calm, curated living. Whether your taste leans toward Natalie Myers’ refined restraint, A1000xBetter’s soulful texture, or Casa Fox’s artisan edge, each designer offers a fresh interpretation of Scandifornian living.




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