Studio PCH

Studio PCH is a creative studio located in Venice, CA, that designs warm, exciting and sophisticated social spaces with a focus on high-end hospitality and residential projects. Encompassing both architectural and interior design, Studio PCH prides itself on its diversely cultured and global staff, with French architect Severine Tatangelo at the helm. The studio has managed projects in the U.S. and globally in countries including Mexico, Brazil, Bermuda, England, Spain, Poland, Australia, Bora Bora and Malaysia, much in conjunction with their work on the international expansion of the Nobu Hospitality properties. Recent projects include the Nobu Los Cabos (shortlisted for a World Architecture Festival award) and the Universal Music Group studio in Santa Monica.
Led by French Architect Severine Tatangelo, Studio PCH was immediately propelled into the spotlight with projects in Malibu, CA. They found themselves enthralled by hospitality and saw a niche to be filled. The California-based studio's focus on high-end hospitality has led them to international projects in Mexico, Brazil, Bermuda, England, Spain, Poland, Australia, Bora Bora and Malaysia, to name a few. Studio PCH continues to bring the characteristics of home to hotels, restaurants, and commercial spaces.

Nobu Ryokan, Malibu CA

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Nobu Hotel Los Cabos, Mexico

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Studio PCH is a creative studio located in Venice, CA, that designs warm, exciting and sophisticated social spaces with a focus on high-end hospitality and residential projects. Encompassing both architectural and interior design, Studio PCH prides itself on its diversely cultured and global staff, with French architect Severine Tatangelo at the helm. The studio has managed projects in the U.S. and globally in countries including Mexico, Brazil, Bermuda, England, Spain, Poland, Australia, Bora Bora and Malaysia, much in conjunction with their work on the international expansion of the Nobu Hospitality properties. Recent projects include the Nobu Los Cabos (shortlisted for a World Architecture Festival award) and the Universal Music Group studio in Santa Monica.