Dosa space in Los Angeles.
What I love about Dosa is the simplicity that is reflected in every piece they make. The six thousand square foot space in Downtown Los Angeles is the house for the entire collection, the place is charged with creative energy. There is a combination of humble details and textures from the collection that fill the space effortless. Dosa uses vintage textiles and recycled materials from many countries including: India, Mexico, Turkey and sewing techniques like patchwork and appliquéd. Most of the pieces are hand made. Dosa also has a line for ware house including poufs, hand woven khadi cotton towels and much more. I really enjoyed visiting the space and meeting them. Christina Kim and Jennifer Cheh are responsible for the collections at Dosa, they were of great help to explain the incredible amount of work that goes into every piece.

Dosa space in Los Angeles.

I fell in love with these “mexican papel picado” they used to soften the loft structure.

A great piece showcasing the home collection for summer 2012, it reminded me so much of Bali wood work.

Scarf from 2012 collection.

Oxacan rebozo scarf.

Scarves with appliquéd technique.

Photos Via: my iPhone 4G






I'm Yosune, I am a design addict, a traveller and an Art Director always in search of new trends and ideas for your interiors, my new passion Scandinavian Design


























