Heritage
A tradition passed
hand to hand.
The Goodman story spans three generations of women shaped by fine art, design, and fashion — a lineage of eye and instinct, carried forward from mother to daughter.

Chapter One
Annette Goodman
Annette learned the art of design from her own mother, absorbing a decorator's grammar long before she practiced it herself. She carried the family's tradition forward through decades of private interiors and celebrated retail installations, before passing it on in turn — first as a mother, then as a partner in the house that now bears their name.
Her hand is unmistakable: the ribbon-tied drapery, the antique placed just so on a settee, the Chinese rug that binds a room to a century of stories.
Chapter Two
Jessica Goodman
Jessica studied art history and fine art at UC Berkeley. In an assemblage class, her professor recognised what her family had always known — an intuitive gift for deconstructing objects and recomposing them into masterful artworks. She lived as an artist in New York, showing in galleries throughout the city.
What began on canvas continues in rooms. The impulse is the same: to place a bronze beside a bow, a Deco lamp beside a French country chair, and let their conversation carry the meaning.


Mother & daughter, together.
Today, from the Goodman Interiors in Beverly Hills, they bring that same discipline to the private rooms their clients will live in for generations.
