An orange boardroom at the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse, with a long rectangular table and chairs and an abstract, linear artwork by artist Kate Roebuck installed on a wall.
Kate Roebuck

Chief is a network of executive women, uplifting one another through mentorship, collaboration and networking. For their clubhouse in Los Angeles, our Art Advisors curated a selection of original artwork to offer inspiration to members.

A workspace are at the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse, featuring a table with books on it and a series of six pieces by artist Arielle Zamora displayed on a protruding wooden ledge from the wall.
Arielle Zamora
Two acrylic wash paintings by artist Erin Lynn Welsh displayed on a ledge between two bookcases within a lounge area at the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse.
Erin Lynn Welsh
A lounge area with sofas and chairs in the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse.

In the same spirit as Chief New York and Chief Chicago (both by AvroKO), Chief LA is a modern Pied a Terre meant to serve as a space for women to find supportive connection and empowerment, within a bright, airy space true to its LA locale.

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A lounge area with conversational seating and bookcases at the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse.
Kimmy Quillin
A green lounge area at the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse, featuring one framed floral artwork by artist Kayla Plosz Antiel and two abstract, geometric paintings by artist Kimmy Quillin installed on the wall.
Kayla Plosz Antiel & Kimmy Quillin
Three framed abstract pieces by artist Natalie Beall on wood walls in a lounge with cushioned chairs at Chief Los Angeles.
Natalie Beall

Surprise moments of colored walls appear throughout the space as design accents, and to create intimacy within the tall architectural volume. A mix of design-forward furniture, vintage pieces and art features evoke a worldly aesthetic and provide softness and richness to the neutral-toned architectural shell.

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A bar within a lounge area at the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse with an assortment of velvet chairs and sofas.
Kristin Texeira
Two colorful, abstract paintings by artist Kristin Texeira installed on a wall within a bar and lounge area at the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse.
Kristin Texeira
A bar area at the Chief Los Angeles with a black staircase that leads up the second floor of the complex.

The 14,000-square-foot (1,300-square-metre) LA clubhouse is split over two levels and includes two bars, five conference rooms, multiple lounge areas, and smaller private rooms for meetings or focused work. An outdoor patio is also available for members to sit among the trees or around a fire pit.

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A custom painted screen within a corridor to the outside patio at the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse.
Green french doors leading to the outside patio with trees at the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse.
An outdoor patio with tables and chairs at the Chief Los Angeles Clubhouse.

Photos by Aubrie Pick