Q+A with Cheyenne Fiennes of DESTIJL L.A. | Los Angeles, CA

Take a dive-below-the-surface with talented Cheyenne Fiennes, founder of DESTIJL, whose deep knowledge & love for style is delivered with unending enthusiasm. The light + energy of DESTIJL invites curiosity and states “come on in…stay awhile”.

Pull up a chair and enjoy our Proust inspired Q+A’s below:

Q. Why the name DESTIJL?

The name Destijl is a nod to the Dutch art movement “De Stijl” (direct translation- ”The Style”), which emerged in the early 20th century and focused on harmony, balance, and reducing design to its essentials. If you’ve seen a piet mondrian painting with bold black lines and blocks of primary color, that’s a classic example of the movement. 

Cheyenne Fiennes Founder of DESTIJL L.A., a curated community vintage furniture, art, clothing + objects shop, captured by @_citizenofearth

At its core, De Stijl believed that art, architecture, furniture, and everyday life should work together as a cohesive whole. And while that philosophy informs our point of view, Destijl as a shop is not a literal or rigid interpretation of the movement. Instead, we take its underlying ideas- intention, proportion, restraint, and cohesion- and apply them more loosely across many eras, materials, and styles. The result is a space that’s eclectic but considered, instinctive rather than academic, and unified by feeling rather than rules.

What is it that catches your eye (or heart) when sourcing?

Oftentimes, when I’m sourcing, I’m not really sure what I’m looking for. I just dig until I find something that stands out to me, usually because it’s unique or obscure in some way. I tend to gravitate toward rusty/ “patinaed” objects or furniture and items with interesting, unexpected proportions. I also have a bit of an addiction for chairs! I feel like that’s where the fundamentals of design really come into play, and I love dabbling with different kinds of elements and structures. So simple, yet such a cornerstone of design.

A few questions I’ll ask myself when sourcing– Would I put it in my home? Does it elevate a space? Or serve as a conversation starter? Does it make the mundane a little less mundane? You could buy a mug from Ikea, or, you could buy a one-of-kind Japanese Bizan ware mug, and I think the latter makes life a little more interesting.

DESTIJL L.A. , Curated vintage furniture, art, clothing + objects captured by @_citizenofearth

Do you feel like design & dining go hand in hand?

Yeah, I definitely do feel like design and dining go hand in hand. Almost inexplicably so! The reason I love dinner parties is the community it brings, the unexpected connections you make, the gathering around a shared experience. You talk about the food, the glassware, the table settings. And when there is a beautiful presentation or food plating it elevates the entire experience. There’s a thoughtfulness to it, a curation of experience, and that’s ultimately what design is all about. 

There’s also a certain charm to a dinner table mess– once everyone’s finished and there’s an eclectic leftover that is a symbol of a good time and food enjoyed! The same way that design can feel eclectic and lived in. 

DESTIJL L.A. , Curated vintage furniture, art, clothing + objects captured by @_citizenofearth

If you could dine with anyone dead or alive, who would that be?

I’d love to dine with Charlotte Perriand. She’s a French architect and designer of the early 20th century who really pioneered the way for a lot of the mid-century modern design elements we see today. She was very intuitive with her approach to design, she made sure to really understand a space and its environment before diving into the design, which is something I look up to. Plus, I think it’s awesome that she was designing and innovating in such a male dominated space at the time. 

Who/what inspires you?

I’m inspired by the use of objects functioning as something other than their intended use. I like applying that same thought to a physical space, the way a space can be designed and transformed by thinking outside the box to create something unexpected. Using a wall unit as a partition for example, or displaying things in unique or avant garde ways. 

I’m also very inspired by the thought process behind some of the most integral furniture designers of our time, who find innovative ways to re-create something so tried and true. An example of this is Eames‘ dedication to testing how people actually sit in chairs, in order to design with optimal comfort and function in mind. I’m also very inspired by travel, and collecting things from all over the world! The way different cultures, or even climates, take a different approach to design and decor. I try to bring that all under one roof at Destijl. 

What do you hope to accomplish in life?

My hopes are to continue collecting and building out the store, to collaborate with other brands, and eventually I hope to create and release some of my own designs for furniture, objects, and decor, of which I have many brewing!

DESTIJL L.A., Curated vintage furniture, art, clothing + objects captured by @_citizenofearth

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Modern. Organic. Inspirational. Social Dining.

Come on a lark with us!

Lark x DESTIJL LA  🟥🔹🟡  x
Chef Matthew Roberts
Sunday, June 28, 2026

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Open invite. Limited seats.

Q+A with Stylist Christina Peterson | Huntington Beach, CA

Lark has always been “talent forward” whereas we work shoulder to shoulder with like-minded creatives to make things happen. We love to invite people to put their own spin on the lark—and that leads us to introduce Curator + Stylist Christina Peterson. Take a dive below the surface to learn more about her with these Proust inspired dinner party questions: 

Christina Peterson captured on a guerrilla lark/creative sesh in Corona del Mar by James (Huddy) Huddleson

Where did you grow up? 

I grew up in Cerritos, California (shout out to C-Town!) and spent my early adulthood in Los Angeles. I later settled in Surf City aka Huntington Beach.

Have you always liked style & design? 

Absolutely! I’ve been obsessed with style and design ever since I tried to coordinate my crayons by color as a kid. Let’s just say, my coloring book was the most fashionable one in the class!

Any early memories in this realm that tie in with lark? 

I’ll never forget the days of transforming my bedroom into my makeshift cafe, complete with menu options written in crayon. Nowadays, lark dinner parties are a bit more sophisticated, but the spirit of fun still remains.

Are you the chef at home?

Absolutely! I’m the head chef, sous chef, and the dishwashing staff too. My kitchen, my rules—unless someone else is cooking, then it’s their domain.

What is your prize ingredient? 

It’s always better with butter. 

Has the way you entertain evolved based on your experience with lark? 

I’m all about those homey vibes and throwing dinner parties that are a mix of pretty and totally unexpected – just like a lark! 

Any favorite food memories? 

One of my fondest food memories is watching my mom expertly craft lumpia, a beloved Filipino dish that holds a special place in my heart. 

Can you describe your perfect day? 

Going to watch a Dodgers game.

Who would you like to dine with—if you could choose anyone in the world? 

Issa Rae

What inspires you? 

Architecture and real, down-to-earth conversations with genuine people light me up. Beautiful buildings and authentic vibes—my favorite combo of inspiration.

What is your most marked creative characteristic? 

Fashion is where I leave my most vivid creative footprint, expressing myself through color and style with every outfit.

Christina Peterson captured by @candacerockphoto on a lark at The Sunlight House in Newport Beach

How does one benefit from attending a lark?

Attending a lark offers not just a meal, but a rich social connection, shared experiences, and newfound friendships.

What advice do you give someone wanting to throw their own dinner party? 

My top tip? Set the vibe! Your energy sets the tone, so keep it fun and easygoing. The food matters, but the good times you create matter even more!

Christina Peterson captured by @candacerockphoto on a guerrilla lark in CdM

Any fun or interesting stories to share behind-the-scenes lark? 

There were so many comical mishaps and funny moments BTS of larks that trying to remember them or even list them all would require an entire evening of storytelling and laughter.

What alternative occupations have you entertained, real and imagined? 

From lifeguarding to coaching swimmers to navigating the choppy waters of advertising, I’ve done it all. Now, as a full-time Mom, my days are a whirlwind of school runs, sports practices and games, and navigating the joys and challenges (and boy, are there challenges!) of parenting through the teenage years.

We know you love music, whose first on your playlist? 

John Mayer‘s music is like a musical embrace for my soul. 

What is your motto? 

Love + Learn.

Christina Person captured on a super fun (& delicious) lark at The Salt Horse in Laguna Beach by @missmphotography

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Christina is always up for a lark and can give us fashion inspiration weeks in advance OR on-the-fly. Her staple advice? Wear what makes you feel good—and add bold lip!

Modern. Organic. Inspirational. Social Dining.

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