Fabulous home décor shops for unique finds in Los Angeles

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Los Angeles is the creative capital of the world and its ingenious character is also reflected in home design trends. The city has plenty of designer boutiques, vintage stores and unique home décor shops in all of its neighborhoods, offering original gems for all interior design enthusiasts.

Much resembling L.A. in terms of eclecticism, OK is a fabulous store for one-of-a-kind gifts, precious décor pieces and exclusive style. Located at 8303 West Third Street, in one of the hottest shopping districts in the city, OK draws people who want to impress through flair and originality. You can find here some really cool home design objects ranging from interesting ceramics and glassware, gorgeous jewelry, lighting, wallets and watches, a wide array of toys and kids books, and even framed exotics for a more inventive look.

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For a truly exquisite shopping experience, embark on a journey through style and fashion by visiting La Cienega Design Quarter. This fabulous district that features a great selection of quality decorative arts, antiques, accessories, rugs and other home furnishings is a favorite destination for passionate designers and their clients. Navona Antiques is a fine example of what the area is all about, having a wide array of treasures on display, most of them originating in glamorous European times and bearing the mark of Italian sophistication and artistry. Whether you choose some imposing furniture pieces, an expressive painting, a sparkling 17th century mirror or other glitzy decorative objects, Navona will surely add a touch of glamor to your home.

 

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For those of you with a passion for adventure, the Ten Thousand Villages store in Pasadena is a marvelous opportunity to dig through history and the depths of culture and craftsmanship. A great variety of artisan-crafted home décor, personal accessories and gift items from across the globe are stashed between the walls of this awesome outlet. Selling handmade items from more than 130 artisan groups in some 38 countries, the retailer promotes sustainability in all its forms and carries unique and beautiful stuff, pottery, jewelry, picture frames, and plenty of other home decorations, all fair-trade.

 

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Amalia Otet is an online content developer and creative writer for RENTCafé. She loves all things real estate and strives to live beautifully, one green step at a time.

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