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La Cienega Design Quarter

March 24, 2012 by carole Leave a Comment

 

oversized garden statuary outside one store

La Cienega is the destination for designers and collectors alike…albeit those with deep pockets. 

I enjoyed strolling La Cienega Boulevard design quarter and was pleasantly surprised by how friendly everyone was, though I’d been warned otherwise. From the shop girl who attended a small North Carolina college to Jamie from South Carolina to discussing politics with another, I made some connection in each store. Of course, Mr. F&F says I could talk to a tree and make a connection. Tis true. But sometimes I attract the crazy (more on that later with story of Getty Museum visit).

Anyway, even though I wasn’t dropping a wad, I got private tours of the showrooms and enjoyed meeting folks in the design business out here. Very inspiring and most of the stores I visited carried antiques or vintage finds. Great to see what’s trending here in L.A. which confirmed some of what I’m doing and inspired me to try new things. 

First stop in La Cienega: Galerie XX, a museum quality treasure trove of mid century and deco pieces.

outdoor furniture at XX
Nakashima lounge chair
incredible dining set with caning intact
these are more comfortable than they look
i am lusting for this daybed
beautiful leather inlay on this desk
more Nakishima…couch and coffee table…tens of thousands of deniros 

Todd Alexander Romano has a lovely showroom.

wonderful upholstery and accessories with beachy California vibe
trying to figure out how I can make this tufted velvet mirror

Spent the longest time in Reborn with their vast collection of lighting, both handcrafted and American made along side vintage pieces and beautiful handmade lampshades.

blown glass inside handcrafted metal lamps
beautiful handmade lampshade…looks like caning
Murano magnificence
wish I had all these spanish options back home

Too much talking again in Paul Marra, so I only snapped one photo of a divine Italian marble coffee table. I don’t, however, think it will fit in my carry-on luggage.

greek key beauty

Off The Wall lived up to its name with quirky, some oversized, fun pieces.

mr. f&f would love some Elton John pinball…and it belonged to Nic Cage
40s juke box topper
murano fountain
aluminum piano made for cruise ships

Mecox had a lovely old California style vibe.

california style
i have a table similar to this…

The textiles were so inspiring at Pat McGann.

loved this little vignette
beautiful pillows and art at McGann
more pillows
I need a crown
textiles add so much to a room…

Lee Stanton Antiques was beautiful and pricey (as were they all, frankly), but I loved his vignettes and fun European finds.

whole new meaning to cold feet
i’ve never seen metal glove molds
bone jardienere, perhaps?
fun repurposed lamps

Downtown and its sister store, Outside Downtown, were probably my favorites. I loved their vibe and their styling.

loved the english sofas
great wired etagere
LOVED, LOVED, LOVED this vignette of things
not afraid of color
a ship light…why not?
funky chair
great light fixture
every girl needs a place like this

And finally, The Collection, the only store on the street that represents multiple dealers in one space, kind of like what I’m doing, only much more la-di-da.

I loved this “person” chaise…apparently it’s comfortable according to the ox
lovely little finds
hand sconces
need a hand?
ouch….$600 for the glasses…
table and chairs
tables and chairs…

Getty Museum and a personal tour of a private home you won’t want to miss!  Ciao.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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