
Housed in a restored redwood Craftsman-era bungalow, the gallery will bring together fine jewellery, handmade luxury goods, exclusive home décor, fashion and nature-inspired fragrances. Positioned next door to acclaimed restaurant Gjelina, the boutique embodies ideals of the Arts and Crafts movement, which emphasised handcraftsmanship and natural beauty over mass production.
The gallery will showcase limited-edition and one-of-a-kind jewels from independent designers across the globe, including Rose’s own eponymous creations in gold and diamonds. Other featured names include Georgina Yvonne, Cultus Artem, Jess Maharry, K. Brunini, Karma El Khalil, and Hanut Singh. Exclusive works by Native American jeweller Stormie and Delhi-based Singh highlight the international curation.
Alongside jewellery, Argyle & Valentine will feature fine art and artisanal objects – from hand-stitched leather journals and sculptural lamps to bronze works, large-scale paintings and beaded couture accessories. Visitors can also discover the gallery’s own crushed gemstone candles, Ayurvedic-inspired skincare products, and curated luxury clothing.
Rose, who has designed for celebrities including Madonna, Rihanna, Alanis Morissette, and Marisa Tomei, describes the gallery as “a sacred space” where jewellery and art are experienced not only as adornment but as talismans.
With its eclectic mix of craftsmanship, natural elements and contemporary luxury, Argyle & Valentine aims to establish itself as a cultural landmark on Abbot Kinney Boulevard, offering a modern revival of artisanal excellence for Los Angeles collectors and connoisseurs.