East Hollywood a shopping mecca for vintage and one-of-a-kind
Sqirl, a small cafe, features Jessica Koslow’s seasonal breakfast and lunch dishes that showcase her famous jams. Architect Barbara Bestor is designing Sqirl Away next door, a provisions shop with beer and wine, scheduled to open by early summer.
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Inside the snug Sqirl cafe on North Virgil Avenue.
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Ceramic pots by Light + Ladder hang in the window of Twig & Twine on North Virgil Avenue.
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Fresh bouquets are made at Twig & Twine.
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Midcentury Modern furniture can be found at Motley on Fountain Avenue. Owner Joshua Keyes restores everything himself in his Long Beach workshop.
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A spider-leg brass table is displayed next to resin-flaked side tables at Motley on Fountain Avenue.
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“Sea Fire,” a 2006 painting by Drew Wood, is among the objects at Motley.
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Italian-designed sunglasses are on display at Eyetailor on Melrose Avenue in the shopping district known as Hel-Mel.
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A cyclist works on his bike at the old Orange 20 Bikes shop on Heliotrope Drive. The store recently moved half a block away, to 4314 Melrose Ave.
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A Melrose Avenue sidewalk is brightened by a mural by Los Angeles graffiti artist Cache.
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The bar at the Faculty on Heliotrope Drive makes a nice shopping break.
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A pedestrian walks past Eric Berg’s Early California Antiques on Melrose Avenue. Berg is noted for his expertise in Spanish Colonial Revival, Arts and Crafts, Monterey- and Mission-style furniture and accessories.
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Pre-1950 items are on sale in the Mexican room at Eric Berg’s Early California Antiques on Melrose Avenue.
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Vintage ceramic oil jars by Bauer Pottery at Eric Berg’s Early California Antiques.
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Antique wrought-iron chandeliers hang at Eric Berg’s Early California Antiques.
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Oil paintings, Bauer pottery, Catalina dishware and other items are among the vintage wares at Eric Berg’s Early California Antiques.
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Oil-on-board wedding portraits by C. Horowitz from 1929 at Eric Berg’s Early California Antiques.
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An old manual typewriter is displayed at the family-run Hutch Vintage on Heliotrope Drive.
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Hutch Vintage on Heliotrope features vintage clothing, housewares and furnishings.
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Cateye Spectacles and the vintage clothing shop Hutch on Heliotrope.
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Window shopping is easy along Heliotrope Drive.
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Rodolfo Martinez spoons ice cream at Scoops on Heliotrope Drive.
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Scoops ice cream is a popular neighborhood hangout on Heliotrope.
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The dressing room area at Jenette Bras boutique on Melrose, where the slogan is: “The alphabet starts at D.”
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Jenette Bras offers a personal touch with one-on-one fittings.
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A custom sofa by Rosa Beltran at the Clad Home showroom and design studio on Melrose.
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