This was the one of many antique furniture places on the strip. This store had amazing selection just like some of the others in the area hence the similar review patterns. This is s really $$ store just like the others in the area. Well organized. What attracted me to stop was that there was a beautiful etched bottle. I love the steam punk antique theme.
Steve N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Moorpark, CA
Ige is a wonderful little shop that has the most unique and wonderful gifts. I would highly recommend going here to find that special gift for that special someone.
Babs B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Santa Monica, CA
Every holiday I go by Ige to buy my Christmas, birthday, Ground Hog day, etc., gifts. Actually I don’t need a reason to go, I just love going. If it isn’t because of the quirky holiday windows(loved the different stuffed animals with hand-sewn bunny ears for Easter), it is for the treasures inside. Year after year, I grew tired of trying to find memorable gifts in the generic malls. Then I heard about Ige from some friends. I had thought that all independent stores had been killed by chain stores like Macy’s, Target, and [fill in blank with any store you see in every mall in America]. At Ige I found pieces that were one-of-a-kind, hand made, either designed by the store’s owner, Helene or by local and international artists. Helene has these amazing mobiles. I bought her chandelier and owl mobiles. My child’s room now has a whimsical orange owl and my study has a romantic and quirky black chandelier. The detailing on the mobiles is astounding. These are no Chinese knock-offs. They are made with quality materials. You’ll never find me in a mall again(unless I’m going to get a Hotdog on a Stick or Cinnabon… a girl’s got to have her sins fed!).
Connie W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
We stumbled upon this small gift and housewares boutique while walking around Beverly Boulevard, and I was really enamored of the items they carried here: tiny carved wooden spoons and bowls, delicate dangly earrings housed in several glass cases, and a menagerie of suede animal beanbag paperweights. I love stores like Ige because shopping there feels like a treasure hunt. Perusing the table of lovely things was like being at an upscale flea market. I happily left with a Sandy Vohr leather owl paperweight( ) and a small owl-print greeting card printed on a sliver-thin piece of balsa wood.
Suzanne L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Los Angeles, CA
a step forward in the endless search for«cool». Jennifer R. told me about this little gem and she her advice was well taken. Low profile and unassuming, you might not notice Ige if you aren’t looking for it. It doesn’t have a sign and it doesn’t boast a flashy eye catching façade. However, if you do happen to look in the window you will be pressing your nose against the glass in no time!!! There are gorgeous nick nacks of all kinds. The baby gifts are ESPECIALLY outstanding. I recommend the little wooden toys that«rock» down their little wooden ramps.