Store Hollywood
TASCHEN Store Hollywood
Farmers Market
6333 W. 3rd street, CT-10
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Tel. +1-323-931-1168
Fax: +1-323-931-1149
store-hollywood(at)taschen.com
opening hours:
Monday to Saturday 9am to 9pm.
Sunday 10am to 7pm
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Farmers Market
6333 W. 3rd street, CT-10
Los Angeles, CA 90036
Tel. +1-323-931-1168
Fax: +1-323-931-1149
store-hollywood(at)taschen.com
opening hours:
Monday to Saturday 9am to 9pm.
Sunday 10am to 7pm
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Selected Quotations from International Media
“This summer, don’t be surprised to discover a whole new kind of well-manicured bush at The Grove in Los Angeles—in the sumptuous coffee-table erotica at the new TASCHEN store. Come July, the 550-square foot shop, located in the center’s clock tower, will provide a shock of sexy Technicolor to the shopping playground of starched white collars from the O.C. to Porn Valley. For those who aren’t too embarrassed to buy their vintage porn and Dali in one fell swoop, the pristine Philippe Starck-designed shop will specialize in affordable tomes, mostly under $50 a shot.”Anthem Magazine, Los AngelesUnited States |
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“There’s now a brainier way to fill your shopping-and-matinees downtime at The Grove. Benedikt Taschen, master of the coffee-table tome will open his second L.A. outpost in the space at the foot of the historic Farmers Market clock tower.”Angeleno, Los AngelesUnited States |
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“The famous Philippe Starck-designed purveyors of highbrow art books (and lowbrow smut books) have a new outpost in the old clock tower at Third and Fairfax. Go forth and pillage.”Urbandaddy.com, New YorkUnited States |
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“Publisher Benedikt Taschen lives in the 1960 John Lautner-designed Chemosphere House in the Hollywood Hills; the company’s offices are inside the globe-bedecked 1936 Crossroads of the World. The book purveyor’s latest iconic building conquest: the Farmers Market Clock Tower. Watch out: Built in 1941, the tower will be home to TASCHEN’s second L.A. store, opening this month. Inside, expect a Philippe Starck makeover and titles as saucy as they are dear.”Los Angeles Magazine, Los AngelesUnited States |
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“In 1980 Benedikt Taschen opened a comic-book shop in his native town of Cologne, Germany. Nearly 30 years later TASCHEN is known for innovative, beautifully printed art books. This month, he opens his fifth shop, in Los Angeles.”Vanity Fair, New YorkUnited States |
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