8601 Sunset Blvd. Los Angeles, California
Tobi Tobin
"I'm Martha Stewart with a rock 'n' roll twist," says Tobin, who once manned the velvet ropes at L.A. nightclubs.
One such design is the Belgian linen-covered Dane (as in Dane Cook), chair, $3,600, shown at right. It has a low and lounge-y profile and deftly updates an Asian wishbone chair silhouette with Danish modern simplicity.
Behind the Dane chair is a painting by Edward Lentsch. Lentsch's stark canvases and Tobin's custom designs mix easily with the rest of her merchandise: Old World metal chairs, midcentury classics by designers such as Arne Jacobsen and Gio Ponti, and industrial pieces.
"It's timeless and educated and doesn't dictate a style," Tobin says of her aesthetic. "That's what I'm all about."One thing she isn't about: color. If it isn't black, white or the color of wood, metal or stone, Tobin isn't interested. "I never work with primary colors," she says.
The store has a strong masculine appeal but is not without a softer side. There's a glamorous candle closet that stocks 10 different fragranced candles that sell for $85 each, and an upstairs loft offers a full line of plush made-in-the-U.S. Turkish terry cloth towels that run from $15 for a face cloth to $95 for a bath sheet. See them, and that irresistible chocolate counter!
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