Handira Cloth, Jeffrey Alan Marks at home, Gallant Grasses. Photographer: Trevor Trondo
Creating Relaxed Formality
Few designers have shaped the language of “relaxed luxury” quite like Jeffrey Alan Marks. A bicoastal tastemaker celebrated for spaces that feel tailored yet effortlessly lived-in, Marks has spent more than 30 years creating interiors defined by authenticity, timeless color, and impeccable layering. This approach has earned him wider recognition through his appearance on Bravo’s Million Dollar Decorators and ongoing features in top design publications including Elle Décor, Architectural Digest, Vogue Living, and House Beautiful. He is also the acclaimed author of two Rizzoli books, The Meaning of Home (2013) and This Is Home (2025), which spotlight his signature blend of California ease and European refinement, including his own beach cottage in Montecito shown here.
We sat down with him to hear more about his inspiration and design philosophy. Watch the video >
Videographer: Chase Angel
Beyond residential and commercial projects across the globe, Marks has translated his point of view into coveted product collaborations with industry leaders such as Kravet, The Rug Company, A. Rudin, Palecek, and The Tile Shop. He brings his “easy living” sensibility to everything from textiles and furnishings to rugs and tile.
Designing His Daughter's Pink Bedroom
“It’s very nurturing," said Marks. "It’s very womblike. And a nice departure from the rest of the house.”
5322 Heathered Linens
Photographer: Trevor Trondo
Choosing Eco-friendly and Beautiful: PJ Natural Wallcovering
In his Montecito beach cottage, Jeffrey Alan Marks’ commitment to thoughtful living extends beyond aesthetics to the materials themselves. He selected all‑natural wallcoverings crafted with water‑based inks and free from PFAS, supporting healthier indoor air quality while maintaining the integrity of the design. Made from renewable plant fibers such as seagrass, jute, sisal, and abaca, these grasscloths celebrate the beauty of nature in its most refined form. Breathable, biodegradable at the end of their life cycle, and harvested from fast‑growing plants, the materials reflect an approach to sustainability that feels effortless, considered, and deeply aligned with the way the home is meant to be lived in. Choosing natural textures like grasscloth created the texture Marks wanted to warm up the formerly stark space. “It gave this sandy feeling," said Marks. "That was so important because you’re right there on the beach.”
Creating A Home Office
“This grasscloth [Gallant Grasses] I love," said Marks. "It has such great light, and makes me concentrate a little more."
Gallant Grasses, Photographer: Trevor Trondo
“I just kept it very neutral and very calm," said Marks. "I wanted everyone to look at the view.”