For its Home section, the LA Times drops in on the downtown loft of Philip Chiang, an artist and co-founder of P.F. Chang's China Bistro. A "bohemian surprise," says the Times of Chiang's pad. Lots of culturally-relevant artifacts. Understated colors. Tasteful paintings. Overall, a simple, restrained look. No oversized horses, for example.
· Next up on his plate: an artist's life in a loft [LA Times]
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