Shopper’s Diary: Lost & Found Home in Los Angeles

Whenever we’re in need of a jolt of online interiors inspiration, we head to Lost & Found, Jamie Rosenthal’s quirky, always fresh assemblage of global interiors finds. But until last week, I hadn’t actually visited her brick-and-mortar outpost, located in an airy storefront in Santa Monica. Join us for a tour:
Photography by Bethany Nauert for Remodelista.
Above: Jamie subscribes to the notion that any one thing can function well anywhere in the home?a tablecloth makes a great bedspread, and vise versa. Still, for practical purposes, the store is organized roughly by room: In the “tabletop” section shown here hangs ?Pause”?an oil-on-canvas painting by Malibu painter Judith Guillemot, beneath a Misha Gold UFO Light from Paris Au Mois D’Aout; $595.
Above: A pair of Lost & Found Bar Chairs in silver ($375 each) flanked by pure linen Baja Bags, made in France by Linge Particulier; $65.
Above: In front, MQuan Studio ceramicist Michelle Quan’s Iron Stripe Votive Set ($95); to the left, an Oursin Saltbowl by Best Before ($92) is a hand-cut rock salt bowl ideal for holding seasoning salt. The Tourni Candle Holder ($98) behind it is also cut from rock salt, and the flat-bottomed, live-edge Olive Wood Oval Bowl in the back is made in Tunisia; $185.
Above: The Brazilian Soapstone Grill ($90 to $130) and Brazilian Soapstone Pot ($120 to $165) go straight from the oven, stovetop, or grill to the table. Just behi...
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