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Big Red Sun:Inspiration For The Great Outdoors

222 Bernard Ave.
Venice, CA 90291
www.bigredsun.com

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Big Red Sun has come west to the sunny shores of Venice,
where its owners and principal designers, Selena Souders and Dylan Robertson bring together a union of talents ranging from philosophy, architecture, field botany, welding, floral design and stone carving.

Big Red Sun's store features their signature steel dishes, phosphorus coated steel vessels of various shapes and sizes, and a new line of outdoor furniture created with Austin based furniture designer Raymond Hemza.
BigRedSun_7_web.jpgThere work is specific, but great, so check them out for some outdoor inspiration.

 
 

Big Red Sun

Location:
222 Bernard Ave.
Venice, CA 90291
Website: www.bigredsun.com
Categories: tile & stone

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I had a poor experience with this company. I'm pretty interested in organic edibles and wanted to support a local business. They promised to work within my budget but immediately started sketching vague but expensive plans. The information given during the consultation was extremely vague and although a write-up was promised, it was never delivered. For a day-long project, they promised generous plantings along with a clean-up (and that I would be happy) but left without even removing all the dead plants and without even trimming the small amount of grass in front of my house. They barely planted anything but charged a very hefty fee for an incomplete job. I shared my disappointment with two different people there both of whom said someone would follow up to see whether we could arrive at a mutually satisfactory solution but no one ever called me back. I feel very ripped off by them.

posted by nativeangelina on January 27th 2009 at 2:52pm
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I agree the above comment unfortunately...

I have heard of many bad experiences with them - apparently their work can be beautiful (though short-lasting despite their claim to work with plants sure to thrive in your area...and maintenance from them is not affordable)..apparently despite the promising profile pics, they are overpriced with poor manners/customer service... it appears that they may also be very disorganized internally, which yields poor results...

posted by botanicagirl on July 27th 2009 at 12:57am
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