Arhaus Opens Los Angeles Store at The Grove, Hosts Memorial Day Sale

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Los Angeles is home to some of the best design shops in the game, and as of May 24, this list includes a brand-new Arhaus showroom at the always-bustling outdoor mall, The Grove. The 18,000 square-foot shopping destination houses the brand’s vast collection of timeless, artisan-crafted furniture and decor.

“As one of our most beautiful locations yet, this expansive showroom will offer the area an unmatched experience and product offering,” says John Reed, Arhaus co-founder and CEO. The new storefront is part of Arhaus’ ongoing West Coast expansion and marks the brand’s eleventh location in California.

As it opens more and more physical locations across the country, the retailer’s online presence continues to go strong, with new summer pieces in-stock and ready to shop.

For those based in L.A., Arhaus invites you to its Grand Opening Party on Thursday, June 20 from 6:30 to 9 PM. The event will have live music, cocktails, light bites, bespoke bag embroidery and a live Fresno Chair-building demonstration by Arhaus’ upholstery artisans from North Carolina. RSVP to the celebration here. Plus, you can RSVP now for a Brownstone Boys book signing on Friday, June 21 from 12 to 2 PM. Both of these events take place at The Arhaus Los Angeles showroom location: 189 The Grove Drive, Los Angeles, CA, 90036.

In honor of the grand opening, we rounded up 10 stunning Arhaus picks you can shop both in store and online, including a few that are heavily discounted right now.

$1,599 and up $2,399 and up 33% off

$3,560 and up $4,449 and up 20% off

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