The midwife reiterated as an experimental boutique rental

In the heart of the Palm Desert, one of the celebrated architectural landmarks in California was born with renewed life and purpose. Miles C. Bates “Wave House”, famous for his signature that brings the roof line and avant-garde design, gives the past as it transforms into a dynamic space that will live in Basic partnership between Design within range (DVR) and vacation platform for rest Boutique.

In the mid-century modern living room with striped sofa, wooden armchair, table coffee table, and windows from the floor, overlooking the desert garden.

This is not your average home rental. Newist DVR X Boutique House Rental Invite guests to experience an intersection of architecture, furniture and fashion in an intimate, uniform environment. It means the first time that DVR launched an experiential lease rent – an innovative step that brings modern design in a tangible, sticky way.

Mid Live Modern Living Day with Striped Sofa and Armchairs, Wooden coffee tables, side tables, beige extir and windows with surfaces and samples.

VAVE HOUSE, originally built in 1955. Architect Walter S. White, an impressive example of organic modernism. His curved roof – an architectural gesture mirror Mountan San Jacinto – sets it apart from many centers of the Middle Ages scattered through the coach valley. Initially, it was created as a residence and creative studio for artists Artists C. Bates, the home quickly became a cultural escape for artists and thinkers of Era.

In the mid-century modern interior with striped sofa, wooden side table, tiles, maroon lamp, vase with branches and textured cream wall with geometric accents.

After careful restoration Stainer ArchitectsThe house is reopened in public 2020 years, returns to its place as a palm desert. Today, it is not only at the national historic places register, but also as a city-definite historical place. Using the latest transformation enters a new chapter – the one where guests can move directly into a curved environment where the lines between the house, galleries and stiffness of roles are.

Excellent display of an upholstered chair with striped pattern fabric in shades of green, brown, black and white.

The project coincides with launch DVR represents: Paul Smith collectionlively fusion of an iconic modern furniture and renowned playful sophisticated textile texts, created in cooperation with Maharam. This exclusive collection represents versions of limited edition of classics of the Middle Ages – such as EAMES LIVED plastic chairs and Saarinen Mater Chairs – Shoes in bimi, richly colored fabrics that celebrate the pattern, contrast and personality.

Close-down pillows with vertical multicolored stripes, with green, burgundy, yellow and blue tones, indoored environment with blurred background.

From bolded payment and textured stripes to the energy points of Polka, Signature Paul Smith is on the whole display, giving the hosts a characteristic character that reflects her legacy and its evolution. The result is a dialogue between two design era, which gathered jointly dedicated crafts, quality and narration.

Green booklet with "Paul Smith" Written on it rests on a multicolor striped surface of the fabric.

In the mid-century modern kitchen with green cupboards, white tablip tub, two white chairs, light lights and large framed photos of the building on a wooden wall.

“Our goal was not just to provide space, but to create a complete experience,” says Omar Nobil, senior Vice President Creative Director at DVR. “Wave houses, with a daring architectural and expressive form, provides the perfect canvas for a collection that is all about unexpected harmony – between the color, material and design of heritage.”

Modern bedroom with mid-century with wooden linings, a braid of upholstered bed, orange curtains, glass doors on an outer surface and two pendants lights above the table for a white bed.

Modern bedroom with a medium-sized ceiling, upholstered bed, pinal lights, orange curtains and open doors, containing hot, earthy tones and minimalist decor.

Association with a boutique – a vacation platform known for its design properties around the world – DVR ensures that this vision covers out of aesthetics. Guests are not only observers; They are participants in a fully designed experience. Each room, each piece of furniture, every accent is selected that it does not only look beautiful, but to feel significant in use.

Wooden table with drawers, modern white chair, blackboard and orange curtains in a room with wooden ceiling and high windows.

For a boutique, the global portfolio includes over 1,500 architectural significant homes, cooperation is the natural expansion of its mission to raise the journey through a great design. “We always believed that where you stay should be inspiring as where you go,” Merc Blazer, General Manager and co-founder of boutiques. “Partnership with DVR, who shares our passion for thoughtful, expressive design, allows us to create a space in which passengers can connect with the creative level at a deeper level.”

Modern room with glass sliding doors, orange walls and beige curtains, showing bed, armchairs, tulips on the table and on the open pebble road.

The modern bathroom with glass walls looks at a small attached desert garden with various cacti and succulents. The hand towel hangs on the wall next to a small wooden chair.

The interior of the wavehouse shows synergy between comfort and entry. Outdoors, main furniture are placed against sculptural desert landscapes, improving the harmony of property with nature. Inside, bedrooms are wrapped in soft, layered textiles, offering tactile comfort in addition to visual enjoyment. Every detail to the accommodation of objects and color integration – it is considered to reflect the ETOS both brands.

Glass shower Wall with blue mosaic tiles, modern noses and views of the outer surface with rocks and cacti plant.

Modern house with wavy roof, glass walls and paved houses containing chairs and table, surrounded by gravel, palm trees and red privacy.

This initiative signals the shift in how brands like DVR think about engagement with customers. Instead of limiting interactions to retail environments, offer design lovers chance to live with pieces, to understand their proportions, materials and mood in the context of everyday life. It is about putting modern design in range – quite literally.

The area in a swimming pool with two with two lounges, white umbrella and a modern house with large glass windows in the background. The desert regulation surrounds a seating area.

The modern open courtyard courtyard with a wooden dining table and four chairs, placed on the gray wall of brick and next to the house with large glass windows.

A small tiled with pebble countries, metal chairs, wooden hot tub, palm trees and green brick wall, partially shaded by a metal roof.

The metal bench is seated on a pebble wooden structure in a modern, closed garden with desert plants and a colored brick wall.

Two modern, curved green open chairs are placed on pebble patios surrounded by desert plants, including cacti and palm trees, on the wall of light.

Whether you are an enthusiast for architecture, a professional or simple traveler looking for inspiration, this unique destination in view offers a view of modern life rooted in history, redefined by creativity.

Modern house on the roof with curved covering, surrounded by desert plants and palm trims, placed on the mountain background at sunset.

Reservations for DVR X Boutique Rental are now open until 31. August 2025. years and each furniture presented in space are available for purchase on dvr.com.

Photo of the courtesy of the DVR.

Caroline Williamson is the editor-in-chief of design milk. It has BFA in a photo with SCAD and can usually be found searching vintage trenches, working in the transverse words of the New York Times in the pen or processing playlists on Spotify.

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