Old and young get along famously at Big Daddy's Antiques
Briefly

Old and young get along famously at Big Daddy's Antiques
"We really try to be cutting-edge, but it has to have a feeling that is comfortable. Our biggest goal is for somebody to walk into our warehouse and say, 'Oh, my God. I want to live here.'"
"It's the Big Daddy look. It's antique with modern and a twist of vintage. He doesn't like things to be too matchy-matchy, emphasizing mixed use of materials and eclectic design principles."
"You never know who is going to walk in. The store appeals to a high-profile young clientele including Bruno Mars, Harry Styles, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian, and Taylor Swift, who discovered it through Yelp."
Big Daddy's Antiques, founded 15 years ago in Culver City, specializes in moderate-to-pricey, one-of-a-kind repurposed merchandise including midcentury furniture, vintage designer trunks, and eclectic items. The store attracts high-profile young customers including Bruno Mars, Harry Styles, and Taylor Swift. Co-owners Shane and Kristine Brown prioritize creating a cutting-edge yet comfortable retail experience with mixed materials and non-matchy design. The brand's success led to a spring 2016 Pottery Barn collaboration featuring rustic furniture made from reclaimed wood and metal. Big Daddy's has expanded to San Francisco, Houston, Seattle, and Aspen, while the original location serves as a popular venue for Hollywood filming, product launches, and events.
Read at Los Angeles Times
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]