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PHOTOGRAPHS:
COURTESY
OF
MADE
GOODS
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BETHANY
NAUERT
(SHOWROOM)
Made Goods' first showroom on the West Coast
brings a wealth of st ylish accessories and furnishings to
designers and homeowners alike.
W R I T T E N B Y W E N D Y B O W M A N
THE TIERED BELVA
CHANDELIER
DRAPED WITH
HAND-STRUNG
COCO BEADS IS ONE
OF MANY MADE
GOOD PRODUCTS
EXPECTED TO BE
HOT ITEMS THIS
FALL. YET OTHER
GREAT FINDS
FROM MIRRORS
TO COFFEE TABLES
AND MORE CAN BE
UNEARTHED IN THE
NEW SHOWROOM
LOCATED IN THE
WEST HOLLYWOOD
DESIGN DISTRICT.
"
"
-Chris Dewitt,
president and
co-founder of
Made Goods
W E LOOK ED
AT LOCATIONS
FOR OV ER
T WO Y EARS.
NOTHING WAS
QUITE R IGHT.
WHEN W E
FIRST WA LK ED
INTO OUR
NEW SPACE, W E
IMMEDIATELY
SAW THE
POTENTIA L
A ND K NEW W E
FOUND OUR
L .A. HOME
M
ade Goods' newest showroom debuted at the end of July in the West
Hollywood Design District, adding to its retail presence in Atlanta,
Chicago, Dallas and New York. On tap: the luxury home brand's signature
mix of special statement pieces crafted by artisans worldwide—including mirrors,
lighting, accent tables and décor, as well as accessories and home fragrances from sister
brands Pigeon & Poodle and ucassi—for designers and the general public alike.
"With L.A. being our home base, we wanted to do it right and find the right
location to highlight our products," says Chris Dewitt, president and co-founder
of Made Goods, which is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year. "We looked at
locations for over two years. Nothing was quite right. When we first walked into our
new space, we immediately saw the potential and knew we found our L.A. home."
Expect a 4,500-square-foot space conceived by Made Goods' visual team in
partnership with New York architect Smith Stanley, replete with a wide assortment
of products in a range of materials and prices. Landing in the showroom later this
fall: the brand's Hallie suede fringe stool ($1,200); Gibson acrylic chair (starting at
$2,900): Belva tiered coco-bead chandelier (starting at $2,800); and Holt volcanic
sand coffee table (starting at $3,800). Also available: Pigeon & Poodle's rattan
Dalton bath collection (starting at $65) and acrylic Lund frame ($100); along with
ucassi's new Savanna-inspired fragrance collection.
"We hope to become designers' and homeowners' first stop when they begin
planning their spaces and homes," says Dewitt. With the showroom, at 9011 Beverly
Blvd., open Monday-Friday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.,
we'd say they have it made. madegoods.com
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