Stephan Jones constantly embarks on resourcing trips for his clients seeking rare vintage furniture from far-flung locales. While the outings helped Jones hone his eye and establish his namesake interiors studio as a resource for discerning aesthetes seeking top-to-bottom transformations of homes with an artful panache, it brought upon a fortunate dilemma: “I fell in love with and started acquiring too much furniture,” Jones tells Surface. After years of selling straight from the showroom floor of his studio, he rebranded and put the most interesting pieces on display, acquiring the high-ceilinged gallery space next to his West Hollywood office.
Newly christened as Stock Studio, the atelier offers an evolving curation of midcentury furnishings, rare objects, and keepsakes from all across Europe, with an emphasis on Northern France and Belgium. It also serves as a platform for emerging talents—pieces by the likes of potters Lukas Weyandt and Lee Kawasaki offer a striking contrast to one-of-a-kind statement pieces like an oak colonnade center table inspired by the royal salt works in Arc-et-Senans, France. Don’t miss the homemade cookies by Jones’s husband Arthur Redman, either. “I think of Stock Studio’s storefront as an extension of my personal space,” Jones says, “[It’s] an outlet to share exceptional objects with the world in an authentic way.”