A+R Store

A+R Store
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Member Since: 1/19/2007
Last Seen: 3/30/2008

http://www.uber.com/aplusr
About Us

A+R is British ex-pat Andy Griffith, a former film editor and self-avowed design junkie, and Rose Apodaca, a pop culture and style journalist.

In late 2005, we opened our tiny shop in the heart of Los Angeles' creative enclave known as Silverlake, keen on sharing our excitement for great design with anyone who would listen.

At A+R, we strive to bring together an uncommon and exclusive product mix that emphasizes good and thoughtful modern design.

We love talking about the designers we find locally and from afar, because it only goes to show that this brilliant and bold community is not so much distinguished by geographic or cultural boundaries but bound by the pursuit of aesthetics and innovative ideas.

From stemware to stuffed toys, books to baubles, body care to bright lights, the constant is design that charms, functions and inspires.

How does this make A+R different from the other great design shops in the universe?

We obsessively seek out the newest products, aiming to offer them first. We cherry pick the best from the best manufacturers. We don't settle for product simply available through domestic distributors: Challenges be damned, we import from anywhere in the world. We never sell anything we haven't personally handled. We love everything we sell.

In a sound bite: Global design. Edited.

That's A+R.

We hope you find things you've been looking for all your lives, and stuff you didn't know you needed. And, whether you're a designer or enthusiast like us, if you come across anything you believe fits our world, please let us know.

Thank you for visiting,

Andy + Rose

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Jan 20, 2008 12:17 PM
Jan 15, 2008 3:48 PM
Love to see the shop! In april I'm in LA, I will definatly come to Silverlake Greetings from Amsterdam(Corina: )
Nov 13, 2007 2:11 PM
Hello A+R, Very congenial merchandizing. I would like to share some of our accessory designs with you. ADJEKTIVES+MODDIF IERS. http:adjektives.c om Greetz from SF, -FzS
Sep 17, 2007 11:43 PM
WELCOME TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD!!! ABBOT KINNEY IS HAPPY TO HAVE YOU!!!
Apr 02, 2007 1:11 PM
Thanks for the add, love the shop!
Mar 16, 2007 4:36 PM
hope you've been well!!
Feb 03, 2007 10:49 PM
love the passion you have for your work!!!!
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August 28, 2008 07:18 AM   (go back to main view)
A Coming Out for Kova & T
It might be tough to believe that the duo behind Kova & T are actually that interested in offering denim and cashmere staples that perfectly fit every body type. After all, designers Christina Tang and Dasha Zhukova (pictured here) count the Olsens, Mischa Barton and Ashlee Simpson among their most-photographed acolytes. And Rachel Bilson, China Chow and Joy Bryant were among the super-lithe, die-hard fans at a coming-out party last night at the Chateau Marmont (where else?) celebrating Kova & T’s relatively recent arrival in stores.

Christina (seen here in white) and Dasha launched last holiday with the skinniest jeans cut from the highest quality Japanese denim. And by this fall they will be stocking shops from Malibu to Moscow with their fully realized collection of checked wool jackets and cashmere shifts among other basics. Besides ill fits, these gals pledge an aversion to obvious labeling and trendy details. The proof, of course, is in the clothes, and styles like a cotton strapless dress with an A-line bottom half fluttering with ruffles has to be this summer’s most-forgiving frock.
Seated in between the Russian-born Dasha and her artist friend with the amazing name Olympia Scarry, I was relieved to get through our steak frites talking about more than clothes (and to see these girls power through their frites). Sure, I found out that like a lot of budding designers, Dasha and Chrisinta set out to correct the marketplace of what they think is missing and that it took three long years for these girls barely out of high school to finally get Kova & T off the ground. Possibly that was due to Dasha spending the last couple of years in London studying homeopathic medicine? A worthy if not interesting pursuit, mind you, which she refers back to her Russian roots. She racks up her frequent flier miles coming regularly to the company’s HQ in L.A. Regardless, it made for a great mix of conversation and foreign pals not even working in fashion squeezed in among the starlets (like Monet Mazur on the left below), stylists and editors invited for the private dinner.

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August 28, 2008 07:18 AM   (go back to main view)
A Coming Out for Kova & T
It might be tough to believe that the duo behind Kova & T are actually that interested in offering denim and cashmere staples that perfectly fit every body type. After all, designers Christina Tang and Dasha Zhukova (pictured here) count the Olsens, Mischa Barton and Ashlee Simpson among their most-photographed acolytes. And Rachel Bilson, China Chow and Joy Bryant were among the super-lithe, die-hard fans at a coming-out party last night at the Chateau Marmont (where else?) celebrating Kova & T’s relatively recent arrival in stores.

Christina (seen here in white) and Dasha launched last holiday with the skinniest jeans cut from the highest quality Japanese denim. And by this fall they will be stocking shops from Malibu to Moscow with their fully realized collection of checked wool jackets and cashmere shifts among other basics. Besides ill fits, these gals pledge an aversion to obvious labeling and trendy details. The proof, of course, is in the clothes, and styles like a cotton strapless dress with an A-line bottom half fluttering with ruffles has to be this summer’s most-forgiving frock.
Seated in between the Russian-born Dasha and her artist friend with the amazing name Olympia Scarry, I was relieved to get through our steak frites talking about more than clothes (and to see these girls power through their frites). Sure, I found out that like a lot of budding designers, Dasha and Chrisinta set out to correct the marketplace of what they think is missing and that it took three long years for these girls barely out of high school to finally get Kova & T off the ground. Possibly that was due to Dasha spending the last couple of years in London studying homeopathic medicine? A worthy if not interesting pursuit, mind you, which she refers back to her Russian roots. She racks up her frequent flier miles coming regularly to the company’s HQ in L.A. Regardless, it made for a great mix of conversation and foreign pals not even working in fashion squeezed in among the starlets (like Monet Mazur on the left below), stylists and editors invited for the private dinner.

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