A+R Store

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

http://aplusr.uber.com
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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October 10, 2008 08:25 PM   (go back to main view)
In Qubus We Trust

Turning the prosaic on its head is not simply an exercise for the guys at the Czech Republic-based Qubus Studio. It's religion. This is the studio, after all, that rendered life-size Wellington boots in porcelainthereby flipping something that keeps water out into something that holds the wet stuff in. So when they got the task to renovate the baroque St. Bartholomew's Church in the Eastern Bohemian village of Chodovice, designers Maxim Velcovsky and Jakub Berdych did, in essence, the expected and the results are anything but predictable.

In lieu of pews, there is an "army" of white Verner Panton chairs, with crosses punched into the backs. On the ground are Persian rugs, typically a staple of Muslim shrines. The walls of the central nave are stripped of layers of paint, exposing a rawness intended to reveal the building's history. And the otherwise traditional chandeliers are made of rought-cut crystal. It's enough to get a design junkie to howl hallelujah.

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October 10, 2008 08:25 PM   (go back to main view)
In Qubus We Trust

Turning the prosaic on its head is not simply an exercise for the guys at the Czech Republic-based Qubus Studio. It's religion. This is the studio, after all, that rendered life-size Wellington boots in porcelainthereby flipping something that keeps water out into something that holds the wet stuff in. So when they got the task to renovate the baroque St. Bartholomew's Church in the Eastern Bohemian village of Chodovice, designers Maxim Velcovsky and Jakub Berdych did, in essence, the expected and the results are anything but predictable.

In lieu of pews, there is an "army" of white Verner Panton chairs, with crosses punched into the backs. On the ground are Persian rugs, typically a staple of Muslim shrines. The walls of the central nave are stripped of layers of paint, exposing a rawness intended to reveal the building's history. And the otherwise traditional chandeliers are made of rought-cut crystal. It's enough to get a design junkie to howl hallelujah.

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