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LA Event: West 3rd Street Web Launch/Spring Street Party 5.01.08

There's a ton of great shops on West Third Street (from Fairfax to La Cienega). Some of our favorites include Zipper, Plastica, OK, and Flight 001- and that's not even mentioning all the clothing shop...

LA Store - Third Street: Mordigan Nurseries

The other day, Gregory blogged ...

LA Store - Third Street: Bluegrass Home

Continuing our journey westward along Third Street... Bluegrass Home, on Third Street, true to the simple and straightforward ease its name conjures up, offers what owner, Kendra Rogers, a Kentucky n...

LA Store, Third Street: The Brendan Barry Collection

We're going to explore LA's design enclaves. We'll start with our discoveries on Third Street, working our way west from LaBrea to Robertson. The Brendan Barry Collection is tucked onto the quiet p...

407 Furniture

There's nothing like the human touch. Continuing our report on CA Boom 4, we bring you the exquisite hand craftsmanship of 407 furniture. Established for nearly a decade, and run by Leslie Shapiro, ...

Vintageweave Interiors

AT:LA reader Michelle, sent us a tip about Vintageweave Interiors. This "flea market-styled store" carries antiques, vintage items, and accessories from France, England, and throughout the US. Owner, ...

Walnut Wallpaper

Looking for some cool wallpaper? Something out of the box that no one has. Well Walnut Wallpaper may just have what youre looking for. Owner Leslie Landis, showcases everything from disco in...

Sonrisa Furniture

Sonrisa Furniture is the store for people who loath Interior design because they fear not being cool (you know who you are). We find TV writers fit this description- theyve got the money to spend on ...

Nu Collection

"N" stands for nurishment, which comes in the form of high quality craft. "U" stands for utility; streamline, everyday function. Together, you get NU, which makes some pretty nice rugs (and a few bit...

Empiric Furniture

Okay, so we are going to say it - our favorite store in LA is Empiric. Empiric has the most beautifully restored Deco and mid century furniture around and the best lamps we have ever seen. Also ...

Bamboo Colony Furniture: "Fabulous" Captured in a Furniture Store

Bamboo Colony may consider itself a fancy design studio, but to us it is a really fun store. The store specializes in wood, upholstery stainless steel iron and acrylic, and there is evidence throu...

Shelter Furniture: High-End Basics

Shelter is a store made for pretty, rich actresses (and actors) who need inconspicuous consumption (People who can afford the pricey and "legit" versions of the things the rest of us head to Target f...

Dialogica: Unique yet usable Furniture

Dialogica is a space with a lot of style. The furniture has a familiar look but most every piece feels unique to the store, which we love. Dialogica's design and artistic direction is by Monique and...

Twentieth: Beautiful Furniture For Any Century

Twentieth is a serious store. It is for people who play in the big leagues with stunning furniture that is usually able to be customized to fit your needs and that means $$. However, the store is bea...

Rhoom: Simple Furniture with a High Price Tag

Rhoom's mission statement says, "Simplicity, functionality and the spatial relationships our furniture creates in various traditions of architecture are essential themes in Rhoom." Whatever. The f...

Warisan: Furniture that is Bali-wood...literally

There are quite a few things that we like about Warisan on Beverly Blvd. First, its open Sundays, which can be a real treat for this part of town. But more importantly, they have some really cool...

Pampa: Both Contemporary and Country

Pampa Furniture has been filling big LA homes since 1990. With its own manufacturing plant and three showrooms, Pampa not only showcases their own "contemporary/country" style of furniture, but they c...

Orange: Where Furniture Grows Up Sexy

For some strange, reason, there are a billion streets and stores in Los Angeles called Orange. And God forbid an "Orange" store be on an "Orange" street. The funny thing is that the stores are all wo...

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