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WestEdge

WestEdge Design Fair Comes Back to Santa Monica

Now in its fifth year, the WestEdge Design Fair in Santa Monica is, much like the design scene in Los Angeles itself, expansive and exciting—a bastion of what’s new and what’s next. For the Oct. 19-22 design extravaganza, this means more than 150 exhibitors, visited by throngs of design enthusiasts, during a weekend of inspired events.

Gorjana Unveils Coastal Chic Jewelry Haven on Abbot Kinney Boulevard

Venice Beach’s Abbot Kinney Boulevard is about to get a dazzling addition to its already eclectic array of shops. Gorjana Reidel, the creative force behind the chic, coastal-inspired jewelry brand, is set to open her new boutique this August, promising to infuse the vibrant neighborhood with her signature style and flair.

California & Mexico Collide in a New Exhibition at LACMA

This September, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art presents its forthcoming exhibit, Found in Translation: Design in California and Mexico, 1915-1985 as part of the Getty’s Pacific Time Standard Time: LA/LA.

On The Edge at WestEdge Design Fair

Now in its third year, WestEdge Design Fair is a mecca for home furnishings, and the source for inspiring designs and bespoke pieces. Occupying Santa Monica’s expansive Barker Hanger, WestEdge brings the best in modern design to the heart of Los Angeles’ Silicon Beach with innovative designers, manufacturers and architects worldwide, all showcasing their custom creations in an array of inspirational displays.
marlowe+jay, Ben Watkins, Shannon Watkins

marlowe+jay: Handcrafted Nature-Inspired

Branded after their children’s middle names, marlowe+jay the growing art and design business uses all-natural, non-toxic and recycled materials, expanding beyond teepees to make block-printed tea towels and tablecloths, indigo-dyed throws, hanging driftwood mobiles, succulent planters and hand-screen printed wall art.