Los Angeles August 2020

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KIDDOS These Charming Items from Burro Kids Are Sure to Put a Smile on Your Little One’s Face

Erinn Berkson Founder, Burro

> Next door to Burro on Abbot Kinney is the bright and adorable kids counterpart, Burro Kids. “We have a great selection of products from newborn to six years old, and we really strive to have unique gifts that you can’t find everywhere,” says Founder Erinn Berkson. “We are obsessed with baby blankets, kid’s books, toys and clothing, and we really love curating everything on the shelves. Plus, it’s a one-stopshop since Burro and Burro Kids are connected—you can really shop all your gifting needs in one place.” 1. “The Bamboo Feeding Set in blush by Ekobo is just one of those covetable items that every new mom wants for her baby. It’s also environmentally sustainable.” 2. “The Organic Stardust Swaddle by Pehr Design is easy on the eyes, and it’s organic. Their soft palette is sweet for a baby and looks great draped over a stroller to help shade your littles from the sun.”

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3. “The Sheldon Shrimp from Jellycat is irresistible. We love that Jellycat comes out with so many diverse and fun plush collections. I smile everytime I see this guy!”

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5. “The Taco Truck by Candy Lab looks great on a shelf. Candy Lab really does an excellent job with their bright, happy colors—makes cleaning up after the kids slightly more fun.”

BURRO KIDS 1405 Abbot Kinney Blvd Venice, CA 90291 310.450.6283 www.burrogoods.com

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LOST & FOUND Hollywood | Santa Monica lostandfoundshop.com @lostandfoundshop_la

Lost & Found offers more than clothing and home decor to its loyal patrons. It serves as a toolbox for those with an innate need to create— whether it be the transformation of a space or the declaration of a statement, fashionably draped on one’s physical canvas. It’s a Bohemian-inspired time machine that transports you back to an era when quality eclipsed quantity. It exists as a destination for curating an aesthetic that is daring and novel, but true to one’s identity and expression.

4. “The Maileg Metal Kitchen is a perfect compliment to all the wonderful Maileg mice—it’s fun to see kids’ imaginations go wild. Their attention to detail is swoon-worthy.”

WRITTEN BY: TAYLOR GORSKI PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY: BURRO KIDS

[Lost & Found] is a Bohemian-inspired time machine that transports you back to an era when quality eclipsed quantity.

Jamie Rosenthal Founder, Lost & Found

When Jamie Rosenthal opened her first Lost & Found location 20 years ago, she wanted to give Los Angeles a taste of what the world has to offer. “My father was a shoe designer and manufactured in Italy and around the world in the ‘60s and ‘70s,” says Rosenthal. “My aesthetic is influenced by this period in design and fashion, and where it

intersects with the intellectual and social ideals of this time.” Rosenthal prioritizes craftsmanship and offers a rotating inventory of European fabrics, art and furniture. She is thoughtful in her shop selections and hopes that her pieces “invoke a sense of curiosity and a human connection that does not exist with many mass-produced products and chain stores.” Lost & Found has now expanded to three locations. Like the treasures that take sanctuary inside their walls, these concept stores continue to stand the test of time and gently remind us that beauty doesn’t always fade. Rosenthal continues to remain curious and in motion, always on the hunt for hidden gems across the globe. WRITTEN BY: NICOLE JEFFRIES PHOTOGRAPHY PROVIDED BY: LOST & FOUND


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