Get Artistic at Moss and Relax at Voda Spa, Los Angeles
Published August 21, 2007
This week, art and interior decorating collide, and you just can't go wrong with another great spa in the heart of West Hollywood.
Established in New York City's Soho gallery district, Moss is bringing their sophisticated modern installations to the Angeleno crowd with their first store in Los Angeles. Credited by many as the best design store in the world, Moss offers pieces from notable 21st century designers, including furniture and high end table objects. A gallery in itself, whether you stop by to look or buy one of their eighteen Swarovski Crystal Palace chandeliers, you will leave artistically satisfied.
Moss
8444 Melrose Avenue / at North Croft Avenue
Los Angeles
323.866.5260
Spas are supposed to be complete escapes from reality. Voda Spa in Weho is just that, offering a one-stop spa experience and resort-style amenities. Choose from their long list of treatments, and enjoy an entire day of services, including your choice of Russian, European or Asian style saunas. Plus, don't you hate when all there is to eat are nuts, bananas and cucumbers? What we love about this spot is that they have a café on site, so you can eat and be merry too!
Voda Spa
7700 Santa Monica Boulevard / at Stanley
West Hollywood / Los Angeles
323.654.4411
On August 19, head over to Pebble Peach for the annual Concours D'Élegance, where 175 collector cars will be showcased and judged. For serious car enthusiasts, get there on August 16 for an auction of Steve McQueen's 1963 Ferrari. Over the same weekend, Sunset Junction celebrates its 27th Annual Street Festival with food, games and performances from rockin' bands like Ben Harper and She Wants Revenge.
- Get Artistic at Moss and Relax at Voda Spa, Los Angeles
- Published: August 21, 2007
- Type: Review
- Section: Culture
- Filed Under: Culture: Home and Garden, Culture: Fashion and Beauty
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