Granzow Langtry Design
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With his featured work in Architectural Digest Magazine on numerous occasions, Jim Granzow has spent over 18 years designing Oahu’s high-end luxury homes which include: Diamond Head, Kahala, Kailua, and a Ka’awa Ranch.
Jim joins forces alongside renowned New York Designer Brad Langtry. With 25 years of design experience Brad has been featured in The New York Times, Vogue, and multiple fashion and trade publications.
Granzow Langtry Design invites you to explore our exceptional portfolio below.
Kahala Beachfront Estate
Kahala Beachfront Estate
Guest House
Kahala Grandure
Diamond Head Japanese Splendor
Kahala Beachfront Residence
Kahala Avenue Executive Home
Diamond Head
Japanese View House
Jim Granzow studied interior design at the University of Missouri. During Jim’s years in St. Louis he refined his sense of style working on many residential interior design projects.
Jim moved to Hawai’i over 40 years ago. In 1997 he founded the company David James Interiors. He and his partner designed high-end luxury homes on Diamond Head, Kahala, Kailua, and including a Horse Ranch in Ka’awa. His work has been featured in Architectural Digest on numerous occasions.
During Jim’s brief hiatus from interior design, he traveled, meditated, and published a book. He realized, however, that his passion for design could not be denied; thus the new company Granzow Langtry was born—a Honolulu designer and a New York designer, joining together to create comfort and elegance in Hawai’i.
Brad Langtry, born and raised in Honolulu, earned his interior design degree in Dallas, Texas. Upon graduating, Brad set his sights on New York City.
During Brad’s 25-year stint in Manhattan, interior design projects included a mix of residential and commercial projects. Through the years, Brad’s talent landed him in the pages of The New York Times, Vogue, and many fashion and trade publications.
Brad’s move back home to O'ahu several years ago couldn’t have come at a better time, as the opportunity arose for him to join forces with Jim Granzow; one of Honolulu’s most experienced and highly regarded designers.