I attended WestEdge Design Fair back in November, and as an interior enthusiast, it was like going to Disneyland. So many cool brands had gathered to showcase their products! If you're looking for inspiration for your next new kitchen or building a house, I highly suggest going to this fair next time. 


I was thrilled to see some stone slabs at the expo. Seeing them in person is so much better, but I took some photos for the post. 




This marble - Calacatta Viola - is very trendy nowadays, and it's so unique and distinctive. The hints of violet make this marble anything but boring, and once it is installed, it's so dramatic. 

 


Elements Room by Pacific Shore Stones is a countertop store in Los Angeles, and it boasts a wide selection of countertops - granite, marble, quartz, limestone, onyx, you name it. If you need to shop for a countertop, I'd visit Elements Room. 



The expo also had several outdoor kitchen brands that do custom cabinetry (outdoor grade, of course!) and integrated appliances.  



Fully integrated appliances seem to be the trend. 



A lot of the cabinetry is customizable, and you can build drawers, storage units, and other components based on your cooking and entertaining needs. 



For instance, this drawer cooktop has control knobs hidden inside the drawer. And the countertop doesn't have any visible cooktop, allowing you to achieve a clean and streamlined look. Cleaning the countertop will be a breeze, too! 




There were brands that manufactured high-end game room furniture like foosball tables, poker tables, or pool tables. 



How cool is this table? 



I loved the modern aesthetics of this foosball table and seriously debated on purchasing one if my budget and space allowed it. 



11 Ravens is a billiards supply store in West Hollywood, CA. 

Their billiards tables will take your mancave or game room to a different level. 



The black and gold color schemes are masculine and exude elegance. 



This kinetic art coffee table from Sisyphus Industries was another showstopper. 



The wifi-connected two-motor robot magnetically pulls a steel ball through a field of sand, creating this intricate pattern. The patterns change constantly. I spent much time staring at the pattern - a calming and serene experience. 



The expo also hosted a handful of interior design brands that offered custom cabinetry or built-ins. 





Take a look at these hyper-realistic and super-accurate earth globes. 



Columbus Globes is a brand that manufactures the world's finest globes - their globes are not only beautiful to look at but also accurate. When lit, the globes are gorgeous! 





There was an aisle full of small, independent brands that specialized in custom artwork and carpentry.



It was interesting to discover their creative work using different materials and methods. 



It was such a fun event - I can't wait to attend one next year! 

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