Fans of the tastemaker Paola Russo find what they’re looking for at her Los Angeles shop, called Just One Eye.
On first push, the massive double doors to Just One Eye appear to be locked. Then you hear a quick flick of the deadbolt and a gentle click, and the left door opens thanks to a burly, suited security guard. This choreographed dance feels intentional.
“To be in midcity Los Angeles and walk through two giant doors and be confronted with all of this extreme beauty and style, it’s exciting,” said Brett Robinson, a furniture maker in Los Angeles whose work was first stocked at Just One Eye last year. “You
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