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Bobby Berk, the designer from everyone's favorite recent reboot 'Queer Eye,' dropped by with The LA Times a couple weeks ago. It was so much fun to hear how he relies on us for design inspiration and unique vintage finds he can't find anywhere else. Not to mention, to be in the company of so many other great LA mainstays. Read the full article here.
We’ve been very busy recently with many international clients including Anoela cards. Anoela are a Nigerian-based online greeting cards company with a website that sells a variety of fun, quirky, creative greeting cards for everyone and every occasion. Following a successful online launch, Anoela wanted to take their business to the next level by opening their first physical store in Lagos, Nigeria.
Here is the timelapse from the guys unloading the container yesterday. It's going to be so fun to start sorting through all the new finds. Stay tuned and keep checking the just landed page for new arrivals! My fave so far was this vintage wool sheep that was used in stores throughout Holland in the 60's to display the feel of real sheepskin they were selling.
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