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Last weekend my friend Renee and I took one of our to Southern California. I’m sorry to report that we didn’t find too many treasures on this trip. But, as always, the inspiration was wonderful.

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Upon arrival, our first stop was to the lovely Indigo Seas on . (West Los Angeles). A definate “must stop” on every L.A. trip. Proprietress, Lynn Von happened to be in the shop that day, so it was an extra treat. Lynn is a multi-talented lady; designer, co-owner (with her chef husband) of the famous Ivy restaurants, and widely acclaimed as a “taste maker.” If you’re not familiar with her shop or work, many have blogged about her including, Joni at Cote de Texas; Von being one of Joni’s top ten favorite designers.

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One of my in this magical shop are the . Great titles with beautiful covers add a treat of flavor!

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Lynn greeted us with her outgoing and engaging personality, detailing page by page of her fabulous book, “La Strada della Dolce Vita.” This book is filled with images of her shop, home, restaurants, recipes and more. It was quite fun to have her share her tales of travel, friends, family and design. Quite an interesting lady.

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Lynn does an amazing job of mixing patterns; stripes, florals, it all works. She’s not afraid of color, and mixes new and vintage beautifully.

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Indigo Seas has an eclectic mix of Grand Tour souvenirs and the most fabulous of portraits, florals and seascapes. Depending on the day, you’ll hear Brazilian or French background music, adding to the sultry Los Angeles weather, and transporting you to another time and place.

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Photos from “La Strada della Dolce Vita” book show Lynn’s unique eye…

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Shots of Lynn’s home…

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Fun handwritten recipes in this oversized book.

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Color, color and more color!

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Before leaving, Lynn was so sweet and gave Renee and I each a shirt. They are from France (of course, right?), lightweight and perfect for summer weather. What a kind gesture!

You won’t find Lynn online. She doesn’t deal with computers and doesn’t hesitate to let you know that. So, you’ll have to shop in person. Be sure and visit Indigo Seas at 123 N. Robertson, Los Angeles, CA. Her book is sold exclusively there, so if you can’t make it there you could call to order a copy at (310) 550-8758. You won’t be disappointed!

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A day in Santa Monica and Venice brought us to another favorite spot, Obsolete.

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Obsolete has the most unique antiques and artifacts. Entrancing, magical, ethereal. Everything from industrial lighting to obscure curiosities, it is a treat to visit this shop.

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These little birds have their own little house in the middle of the shop. They even have their own little vintage lights. How cute it that?

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Fabulous found objects…

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Mechanical contraptions…

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Okay, that’s all the reporting from So. Cal. See you next trip…hopefully with a van full of treasures!

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“La Strada della Dolce Vita” and Obsolete

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