Bespoke, artifacts, curated objects–and more.

  • BESPOKE CLOTHING

    More than a tailor, High Society is a creative studio responsible for some of the most iconic tailored garments since 1968. High Society taps into the wider creative culture to pull inspiration and direction for custom tailored garments as well as its collection of ready to wear. A complete bespoke process, each custom piece goes through rounds of ideation, design, and fittings to ensure that concepts are fully realized and come to life.

  • ADIEU

    From Paris, France, this highly-regarded footwear brand was founded in 2012 by Isabelle Guédon and Benjamin Caron. Adieu's signature outsole blends British punk influence with contemporary Parisian flair in a modernistic ode to the creeper. Men's and women's styles expertly crafted from premium leather and suede uppers set on ultra-comfortable micro-cellular soles.

  • D.S. & DURGA

    Founded in 2007 by David Seth and Kavi Moltz, D.S. & Durga is a self-starting, “do it yourself” fragrance house. The duo works out of their studio located in Brooklyn, NY, where David is the perfumer and Kavi the designer. Using raw materials, he takes inspiration from his travels and surroundings to create unique scents. Kavi, on the other hand, uses her architectural background to create design-focused recyclable packaging made from 100% paper. High Society has curated an assortment of seven perfume and candle scents that we strongly feel will please all.

  • KARST

    Karst is a Certified B Corporation from Sydney, Australia. Manufactured through a process in which stone—otherwise known as calcium carbonate—is ground up, this makes the notebooks entirely recyclable, biodegradable, and carbon neutral. Apart from being eco-conscious the brand specializes in creating luxurious feeling paper that is waterproof and tear-resistant. A selection of colors and page layout is available at High Society.

  • CRAFT DESIGN TECHNOLOGY

    Tokyo-based stationary brand Craft Design Technology was not named haphazardly. The company exists at the apex of its three named elements, with stationary products existing at their intersection, namely, perfect symbioses of craft, design and technology. The result is effortlessly thoughtful tools for the office that’ll leave you wondering why anybody does it differently; it just feels natural.

  • SHOSHI WATANABE

    Shoshi Watanabe is a ceramic artist based in Los Angeles, CA. Combining traditional Japanese techniques with a laid-back California aesthetic, Shoshi's work is subtly expressive and draws inspiration from the natural world. His work has been featured in multiple group and solo exhibition such as Open Craft at the Open Mind Art Space in Los Angeles as well as Café, Croissant at the Lefebvre & Fils in Paris, France. We carry a selection of cups, plates, bowls, vases, and water jugs in store.

  • RICHARD NAM

    Richard Nam, is an artist of multiple disciplines, his vagary of ceramic sculptures has garnered the attention of some of Los Angeles's most prominent artists. Known for his humoristic approach to art, Richard has created a series of cat pipes that we proudly carry in-store. The cats vary in colors, position, as well as facial expression, and we invite you to come see them in person to get a feel for their personalities.

  • MICHAEL DOPP

    Working across different mediums, including painting, drawing, ceramics, and installation. Michael Dopp underscores the connection between the hand and gesture with represented images. Represented by the Los Angeles gallery Roberts Projects, Dopp has been part of multiple solo and group exhibitions. High Society has curated a selection of his abstract unglazed stoneware, focused on the rawness of materials.