Fashion Art Media Entertainment: Vision in Form
The Beverly Hills Chamber of Commerce proudly presented the latest in our FAME Social Series: Vision in Form, held at the iconic Pacific Design Center in Beverly Hills. With its bold architecture and status as a design landmark, the venue provided an inspired setting for an evening dedicated to the intersection of art, music, design and culture.
Moderated by Jennifer Convy, CEO of Women in Luxury Design, the panel brought together three dynamic voices in contemporary creativity.
Natalia Blanco, General Manager and exclusive representative for PlusObject, shared how PlusObject blends high‑tech materials such as titanium‑coated glass with artisanal craftsmanship to create sculptural wall panels, mirrors, lamps and furniture that transcend conventional décor. The company describes itself as merging innovation and fine decorative glass to “transform and enrich contemporary interiors.”
Graydon Feinstein, Director of Sales & Marketing for 11 Ravens (headquartered in Los Angeles), discussed how the brand’s handcrafted game tables and luxury furnishings merge interactive entertainment with refined design. Each piece is bespoke, made in L.A., and positions the game‑room‑table as an object of functional art.
Thomas Piscitello, founder of Mogul, offered a perspective informed by luxury interiors, lifestyle design and bespoke architecture. Mogul describes its collection as curating furnishings and accessories of “unparalleled sophistication,” where every piece tells a narrative of craftsmanship, material richness and refined living.

The panel’s discussion focused on the convergence of light, form and function, how objects, environments and design choices influence how we live, entertain and experience spaces. Attendees heard about the importance of storytelling in design, the role of material innovation, and the shift toward objects that behave both as art and utility.
Guests enjoyed this stimulating dialogue in a relaxed, sophisticated setting, an atmosphere intentionally curated to be ego‑free yet provocative, fostering connection among professionals across fashion, design, hospitality, entertainment and the arts.
We extend our sincere thanks to our event sponsors whose support helped elevate the evening:
Meaningful Events – a boutique Los Angeles event planning firm dedicated to creating memorable, personalized experiences.
Casa dei Fiori – Beverly Hills’ premier florist, specializing in luxurious arrangements, event florals and same‑day delivery in the L.A. area.
BBJ La Tavola – the national leader in luxury table linen rental and curated tabletop design, providing refined rentals and stylings for high end events.
Beverly Hills Living – a lifestyle brand magazine within Beverly Hills.
Their partnership underscored the event’s broader vision, bringing together art, design, hospitality and lifestyle to deliver an immersive experience that aligns with Beverly Hills’ high‑caliber cultural narrative.
This FAME Social event affirms how the luxury design ecosystem actively shapes our environment, our interactions and the way we define culture in place. With both global and local voices present, the discussion reinforced Beverly Hills’ status as not just a retail and entertainment destination, but a center for creative convergence, experimentation and design‑led lifestyle.
Thank you to all who participated, shared insights and helped create a meaningful evening of inspiration and connection.

 
			







