Interior of a Jewelry Store, VRAI Los Angeles. A display table is in the center of the room and jewelry is displayed in wooden boxes on either wall. A triangular light fixture hangs above the center table.Exterior shot of jewelry store VRAI Los Angeles at night. Large glass windows show the store inside, with a display table and jewelry displayed in wooden boxes on either side of the walls.Interior shot of VRAI Los Angeles, showcasing wooden jewelry displays on the wall. In the foreground is part of the main display table with a triangular light fixture above it. To the left of the display boxes is a glass wall showing a private VIP room with small circular table and chairs.Main display room of VRAI Los Angeles. A main display table is on the right, with a triangular light fixture above it. Wooden boxes on either side of the wall display jewelry.Close up of an LED display on the wall of jewelry store VRAI Los Angeles, showing an image of two jewelry rings.VIP room at VRAI Los Angeles consisting of two gray chairs, a circular table, a framed print of a 60s pool party on the wall, and a translucent glass wall separating it from the main room.Floor plan drawing of VRAI Los Angeles, depicting the main display room, two VIP private rooms, and an employee restroom.Wooden display boxes on the walls of VRAI Los Angeles, showcasing various diamond bracelets and necklaces. On either side of the wooden displays are small LED screens showing imagery of more jewelry.

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A major goal for VRAI Los Angeles was to use as green and sustainable materials as possible. The flooring, by Neolith, is 100% natural and 52% recyclable, consisting of clays, feldspar, and silica. Its near-zero porosity makes it a hygienic product, impervious to absorption and resistant to bacteria.

Clay plaster by American Clay lines the walls. It is non-toxic, hypo-allergenic, dust-free, and porous, allowing the building structure to breathe. The porousness improves air quality and resists mold growth. The plaster is also coated with low-VOC paint.

The carpet, by Object Carpet, is certified by multiple federal environment agencies, including a CRI Green Label Plus Certification. This means it belongs to the textile flooring class of the lowest VOC emissions available on the market. Zero emissions were produced during the production of the carpet, and the final product is also emission-free. The carpet is also allergenically-controlled and so suitable for those with allergies.

Furniture was locally made when possible, including VIP tables by Phase and a Diamond table by Royal Custom Designs. Upholstered Eames Chairs were made in the USA, have an eco-fiberglass shell, and are upholstered in 100%wool. The wool is hypoallergenic, purifies the air, is biodegradable, and naturally fire-retardant. The bench by De La Espada uses low impact, natural materials and finishes and was manufactured in a solar-powered factory utilizing energy-efficient machinery. It is coated with natural and environmentally friendly oils, waxes, and water-based lacquer. The stools were crafted in Denmark by Overgaard and Dyrman using only local Danish suppliers. They used thoughtfully sourced materials that require certified documentation to be considered for use. The stools and bench are both made to order, and made to last for a lifetime.

The LED Decorative Lighting by Juniper incorporates natural finishes and materials into every product while reducing demands on the environment.

The materials chosen were carefully done so to minimize environmental impact and maximize their lifetime.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Ryan Forbes

Interior of a Jewelry Store, VRAI Los Angeles. A display table is in the center of the room and jewelry is displayed in wooden boxes on either wall. A triangular light fixture hangs above the center table.Exterior shot of jewelry store VRAI Los Angeles at night. Large glass windows show the store inside, with a display table and jewelry displayed in wooden boxes on either side of the walls.Interior shot of VRAI Los Angeles, showcasing wooden jewelry displays on the wall. In the foreground is part of the main display table with a triangular light fixture above it. To the left of the display boxes is a glass wall showing a private VIP room with small circular table and chairs.Main display room of VRAI Los Angeles. A main display table is on the right, with a triangular light fixture above it. Wooden boxes on either side of the wall display jewelry.Close up of an LED display on the wall of jewelry store VRAI Los Angeles, showing an image of two jewelry rings.VIP room at VRAI Los Angeles consisting of two gray chairs, a circular table, a framed print of a 60s pool party on the wall, and a translucent glass wall separating it from the main room.Floor plan drawing of VRAI Los Angeles, depicting the main display room, two VIP private rooms, and an employee restroom.Wooden display boxes on the walls of VRAI Los Angeles, showcasing various diamond bracelets and necklaces. On either side of the wooden displays are small LED screens showing imagery of more jewelry.Close up of three grey chairs and a circular wood top table with a translucent glass wall on the right side of the image, showing the VIP room at VRAI Los Angeles.Interior shot of the main room at VRAI Los Angeles, looking from the inside to the out. A display table is in the center with a triangular light fixture above it. On either side of the wall are wooden displays showcasing diamond jewelry.Ceiling of VRAI Los Angeles showing a triangular light fixture and mirror.

VRAI LOS ANGELES

A major goal for VRAI Los Angeles was to use as green and sustainable materials as possible. The flooring, by Neolith, is 100% natural and 52% recyclable, consisting of clays, feldspar, and silica. Its near-zero porosity makes it a hygienic product, impervious to absorption and resistant to bacteria.

Clay plaster by American Clay lines the walls. It is non-toxic, hypo-allergenic, dust-free, and porous, allowing the building structure to breathe. The porousness improves air quality and resists mold growth. The plaster is also coated with low-VOC paint.

The carpet, by Object Carpet, is certified by multiple federal environment agencies, including a CRI Green Label Plus Certification. This means it belongs to the textile flooring class of the lowest VOC emissions available on the market. Zero emissions were produced during the production of the carpet, and the final product is also emission-free. The carpet is also allergenically-controlled and so suitable for those with allergies.

Furniture was locally made when possible, including VIP tables by Phase and a Diamond table by Royal Custom Designs. Upholstered Eames Chairs were made in the USA, have an eco-fiberglass shell, and are upholstered in 100%wool. The wool is hypoallergenic, purifies the air, is biodegradable, and naturally fire-retardant. The bench by De La Espada uses low impact, natural materials and finishes and was manufactured in a solar-powered factory utilizing energy-efficient machinery. It is coated with natural and environmentally friendly oils, waxes, and water-based lacquer. The stools were crafted in Denmark by Overgaard and Dyrman using only local Danish suppliers. They used thoughtfully sourced materials that require certified documentation to be considered for use. The stools and bench are both made to order, and made to last for a lifetime.

The LED Decorative Lighting by Juniper incorporates natural finishes and materials into every product while reducing demands on the environment.

The materials chosen were carefully done so to minimize environmental impact and maximize their lifetime.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Ryan Forbes

Interior of a Jewelry Store, VRAI Los Angeles. A display table is in the center of the room and jewelry is displayed in wooden boxes on either wall. A triangular light fixture hangs above the center table.Exterior shot of jewelry store VRAI Los Angeles at night. Large glass windows show the store inside, with a display table and jewelry displayed in wooden boxes on either side of the walls.Interior shot of VRAI Los Angeles, showcasing wooden jewelry displays on the wall. In the foreground is part of the main display table with a triangular light fixture above it. To the left of the display boxes is a glass wall showing a private VIP room with small circular table and chairs.Main display room of VRAI Los Angeles. A main display table is on the right, with a triangular light fixture above it. Wooden boxes on either side of the wall display jewelry.Close up of an LED display on the wall of jewelry store VRAI Los Angeles, showing an image of two jewelry rings.VIP room at VRAI Los Angeles consisting of two gray chairs, a circular table, a framed print of a 60s pool party on the wall, and a translucent glass wall separating it from the main room.Floor plan drawing of VRAI Los Angeles, depicting the main display room, two VIP private rooms, and an employee restroom.Wooden display boxes on the walls of VRAI Los Angeles, showcasing various diamond bracelets and necklaces. On either side of the wooden displays are small LED screens showing imagery of more jewelry.Close up of three grey chairs and a circular wood top table with a translucent glass wall on the right side of the image, showing the VIP room at VRAI Los Angeles.Interior shot of the main room at VRAI Los Angeles, looking from the inside to the out. A display table is in the center with a triangular light fixture above it. On either side of the wall are wooden displays showcasing diamond jewelry.Ceiling of VRAI Los Angeles showing a triangular light fixture and mirror.VRAI LAVRAI LAVRAI LA

VRAI LOS ANGELES

A major goal for VRAI Los Angeles was to use as green and sustainable materials as possible. The flooring, by Neolith, is 100% natural and 52% recyclable, consisting of clays, feldspar, and silica. Its near-zero porosity makes it a hygienic product, impervious to absorption and resistant to bacteria.

Clay plaster by American Clay lines the walls. It is non-toxic, hypo-allergenic, dust-free, and porous, allowing the building structure to breathe. The porousness improves air quality and resists mold growth. The plaster is also coated with low-VOC paint.

The carpet, by Object Carpet, is certified by multiple federal environment agencies, including a CRI Green Label Plus Certification. This means it belongs to the textile flooring class of the lowest VOC emissions available on the market. Zero emissions were produced during the production of the carpet, and the final product is also emission-free. The carpet is also allergenically-controlled and so suitable for those with allergies.

Furniture was locally made when possible, including VIP tables by Phase and a Diamond table by Royal Custom Designs. Upholstered Eames Chairs were made in the USA, have an eco-fiberglass shell, and are upholstered in 100%wool. The wool is hypoallergenic, purifies the air, is biodegradable, and naturally fire-retardant. The bench by De La Espada uses low impact, natural materials and finishes and was manufactured in a solar-powered factory utilizing energy-efficient machinery. It is coated with natural and environmentally friendly oils, waxes, and water-based lacquer. The stools were crafted in Denmark by Overgaard and Dyrman using only local Danish suppliers. They used thoughtfully sourced materials that require certified documentation to be considered for use. The stools and bench are both made to order, and made to last for a lifetime.

The LED Decorative Lighting by Juniper incorporates natural finishes and materials into every product while reducing demands on the environment.

The materials chosen were carefully done so to minimize environmental impact and maximize their lifetime.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Ryan Forbes

VRAI LOS ANGELES

A major goal for VRAI Los Angeles was to use as green and sustainable materials as possible. The flooring, by Neolith, is 100% natural and 52% recyclable, consisting of clays, feldspar, and silica. Its near-zero porosity makes it a hygienic product, impervious to absorption and resistant to bacteria.

Clay plaster by American Clay lines the walls. It is non-toxic, hypo-allergenic, dust-free, and porous, allowing the building structure to breathe. The porousness improves air quality and resists mold growth. The plaster is also coated with low-VOC paint.

The carpet, by Object Carpet, is certified by multiple federal environment agencies, including a CRI Green Label Plus Certification. This means it belongs to the textile flooring class of the lowest VOC emissions available on the market. Zero emissions were produced during the production of the carpet, and the final product is also emission-free. The carpet is also allergenically-controlled and so suitable for those with allergies.

Furniture was locally made when possible, including VIP tables by Phase and a Diamond table by Royal Custom Designs. Upholstered Eames Chairs were made in the USA, have an eco-fiberglass shell, and are upholstered in 100%wool. The wool is hypoallergenic, purifies the air, is biodegradable, and naturally fire-retardant. The bench by De La Espada uses low impact, natural materials and finishes and was manufactured in a solar-powered factory utilizing energy-efficient machinery. It is coated with natural and environmentally friendly oils, waxes, and water-based lacquer. The stools were crafted in Denmark by Overgaard and Dyrman using only local Danish suppliers. They used thoughtfully sourced materials that require certified documentation to be considered for use. The stools and bench are both made to order, and made to last for a lifetime.

The LED Decorative Lighting by Juniper incorporates natural finishes and materials into every product while reducing demands on the environment.

The materials chosen were carefully done so to minimize environmental impact and maximize their lifetime.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Ryan Forbes

PHOTOGRAPHY: Ryan Forbes

VRAI LOS ANGELES

A major goal for VRAI Los Angeles was to use as green and sustainable materials as possible. The flooring, by Neolith, is 100% natural and 52% recyclable, consisting of clays, feldspar, and silica. Its near-zero porosity makes it a hygienic product, impervious to absorption and resistant to bacteria.

Clay plaster by American Clay lines the walls. It is non-toxic, hypo-allergenic, dust-free, and porous, allowing the building structure to breathe. The porousness improves air quality and resists mold growth. The plaster is also coated with low-VOC paint.

The carpet, by Object Carpet, is certified by multiple federal environment agencies, including a CRI Green Label Plus Certification. This means it belongs to the textile flooring class of the lowest VOC emissions available on the market. Zero emissions were produced during the production of the carpet, and the final product is also emission-free. The carpet is also allergenically-controlled and so suitable for those with allergies.

Furniture was locally made when possible, including VIP tables by Phase and a Diamond table by Royal Custom Designs. Upholstered Eames Chairs were made in the USA, have an eco-fiberglass shell, and are upholstered in 100%wool. The wool is hypoallergenic, purifies the air, is biodegradable, and naturally fire-retardant. The bench by De La Espada uses low impact, natural materials and finishes and was manufactured in a solar-powered factory utilizing energy-efficient machinery. It is coated with natural and environmentally friendly oils, waxes, and water-based lacquer. The stools were crafted in Denmark by Overgaard and Dyrman using only local Danish suppliers. They used thoughtfully sourced materials that require certified documentation to be considered for use. The stools and bench are both made to order, and made to last for a lifetime.

The LED Decorative Lighting by Juniper incorporates natural finishes and materials into every product while reducing demands on the environment.

The materials chosen were carefully done so to minimize environmental impact and maximize their lifetime.

VRAI LAExterior shot of jewelry store VRAI Los Angeles at night. Large glass windows show the store inside, with a display table and jewelry displayed in wooden boxes on either side of the walls.Interior shot of VRAI Los Angeles, showcasing wooden jewelry displays on the wall. In the foreground is part of the main display table with a triangular light fixture above it. To the left of the display boxes is a glass wall showing a private VIP room with small circular table and chairs.Main display room of VRAI Los Angeles. A main display table is on the right, with a triangular light fixture above it. Wooden boxes on either side of the wall display jewelry.Close up of an LED display on the wall of jewelry store VRAI Los Angeles, showing an image of two jewelry rings.VIP room at VRAI Los Angeles consisting of two gray chairs, a circular table, a framed print of a 60s pool party on the wall, and a translucent glass wall separating it from the main room.Floor plan drawing of VRAI Los Angeles, depicting the main display room, two VIP private rooms, and an employee restroom.Wooden display boxes on the walls of VRAI Los Angeles, showcasing various diamond bracelets and necklaces. On either side of the wooden displays are small LED screens showing imagery of more jewelry.Close up of three grey chairs and a circular wood top table with a translucent glass wall on the right side of the image, showing the VIP room at VRAI Los Angeles.Interior shot of the main room at VRAI Los Angeles, looking from the inside to the out. A display table is in the center with a triangular light fixture above it. On either side of the wall are wooden displays showcasing diamond jewelry.Ceiling of VRAI Los Angeles showing a triangular light fixture and mirror.

VRAI LOS ANGELES

A major goal for VRAI Los Angeles was to use as green and sustainable materials as possible. The flooring, by Neolith, is 100% natural and 52% recyclable, consisting of clays, feldspar, and silica. Its near-zero porosity makes it a hygienic product, impervious to absorption and resistant to bacteria.

Clay plaster by American Clay lines the walls. It is non-toxic, hypo-allergenic, dust-free, and porous, allowing the building structure to breathe. The porousness improves air quality and resists mold growth. The plaster is also coated with low-VOC paint.

The carpet, by Object Carpet, is certified by multiple federal environment agencies, including a CRI Green Label Plus Certification. This means it belongs to the textile flooring class of the lowest VOC emissions available on the market. Zero emissions were produced during the production of the carpet, and the final product is also emission-free. The carpet is also allergenically-controlled and so suitable for those with allergies.

Furniture was locally made when possible, including VIP tables by Phase and a Diamond table by Royal Custom Designs. Upholstered Eames Chairs were made in the USA, have an eco-fiberglass shell, and are upholstered in 100%wool. The wool is hypoallergenic, purifies the air, is biodegradable, and naturally fire-retardant. The bench by De La Espada uses low impact, natural materials and finishes and was manufactured in a solar-powered factory utilizing energy-efficient machinery. It is coated with natural and environmentally friendly oils, waxes, and water-based lacquer. The stools were crafted in Denmark by Overgaard and Dyrman using only local Danish suppliers. They used thoughtfully sourced materials that require certified documentation to be considered for use. The stools and bench are both made to order, and made to last for a lifetime.

The LED Decorative Lighting by Juniper incorporates natural finishes and materials into every product while reducing demands on the environment.

The materials chosen were carefully done so to minimize environmental impact and maximize their lifetime.

PHOTOGRAPHY: Ryan Forbes

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