Of course! It’s very important for me to share the prices so that anyone who is interested, or is planning to go, has all the information prior! Thank you for watching!
@@tomasrosaless I agree with you ! I am just wondering why other people on Social Media that purchase some of theses products that have price points over $800.00 don’t give us the prices?
100% money can be a very personal thing, specially how one chooses to spend it, however by us making videos showing these places it is very important to be fully transparent with the prices so that everyone can know what to expect and can therefore make their decision on wether they want to spend their money on it or not!
I appreciate you sharing the prices! I have always wondered what their items cost so thank you for that! 🥰 The drop was stunning, wish I could have gone 😭
Thank you so much! Yes, really wanted to share the prices for those who weren't able to come and who are planning on maybe coming to a future drop! It really is beautiful!!!
love that you shared prices, thank you ! If I can make one suggestion, or comment you are moving the camera too fast made me dizzy LOL. You are very sweet will continue to follow :)
Its a gorgeous store. Obviously lots that we can find in Europe there. LA seems to be expensive for sure. I found 2 of the vintage Ikea loungers here in the UK for £20 ($25) each. I think I got a good score there :D
I was hoping to see you do a O. A.dupe! I have watched so many and lost track of the one I really liked. I knew if you ad done one, it would probably be amazing. But, glad you can afford the real thing.
Hey! Thanks for watching! I actually do have one video where I do a small DIY of how to create an O.A. dupe! (“Trying Out Viral DIYs!”) However I love the idea of making a full video solely dedicated to that if it’s something you guys would like to see!!
Very nice perspective! So many of the pieces are reproductions. They are a great aesthetic, but not truly vintage. My father was an auctioneer and traveled the world for his auctions for pieces like this. Mostly bought in bulk-like the school stools. Still a beautiful, just not an authentic piece. You just have to be careful how you spend your money whether you are actually purchasing an antique or reproduction. Once again, thank you for the opportunity to see Olive Atelier!
This is going to be a good channel. He’s very detailed. That’s what make a good channel. We are there. We want to know the price and see everything. I love this channel already
They were some big fabric samples/cut outs! They did however sell big pieces of the fabric. I’m not sure if they still do, but you can check on their website now with the updated catalog!
I love apothecary cabinets! I'd probably have to put a satin gloss on any of the ones shown, tho, so they don't seem as dusty. _(I think this video made me realize that rustic ain't my thing... all pretty, but it looks like it might make my allergies flare)_ 😅
Rustic isn’t for everyone for sure! I love implementing some rustic elements into my spaces but not in an overwhelming amount. Everything there was beautiful tho! And luckily there’s so many studios around with different styles of furniture and home decor for everyone!
Thanks for the vid. You are much better looking and easier to listen to than "whatshisname". I hear a slight accent, then noticed your name: so Hispanic. This place is entirely too expensive for me. Still they have some beautiful stuff. Interesting, I would doubt that any of this stuff would ever go out of style. Interesting.
Good video, but sorry for saying this: these things are vintage like I am a priest (I’m not). They are manufactured to look vintage and they are completely stripped from any finishing to fit in the present trend. The so called “French vanity” is very probably not vintage and for sure certainly not French. I am French, I’ve been scouring the French flea markets, brocantes, antique stores my whole life as long as I was still in France and I can guarantee you that I have never seen a piece without any finishing on it. And by supposing that they stripped this vanity, anyway the feet are not right, I’ve never seen feet like that in France, I mean among the vintage or antique pieces. I live in Los Angeles now, and people here have no idea what is a vintage or antique French piece of furniture. They usually have a style corresponding to a period in the French history, that’s how we recognize their style and age. And here, according to what you are showing, I am recognizing nothing at all. And why stripping all this wood? I understand that the raw look is very trendy now, but it’s not French at all for sure. So considering all this, I think that the prices are rather high. I personally don’t want to pay these kinds of prices when I don’t know if little kids have been working for nothing to manufacture these pieces, little kids or underpaid workers. I am not saying that this is the truth, I am giving you my own opinion by watching what you are showing - and you are showing everything perfectly well - and by being a French woman myself interested in second hand items, vintage, not vintage, antique or not. I like transparency, and here I have my doubts. When you think about it, how are the odds that they find so many old pieces of the same kind in two or three weeks and they bring them all from foreign countries? Just the price of the shipping and the time it takes to arrive in L.A. would make each piece much more expensive. It wouldn’t be profitable to do so, unless they originally were very very cheap to purchase. And I can tell you, French vintage or antique items are rarely cheap to purchase. And there are not so many quantities to purchase. This is why prices are high in France, because of the rarity. So I don’t know what is all this mishmash, but I wouldn’t pay for anything without knowing exactly where all this comes from. These things are nice to look at, it’s all what I can say. Great designers for those who invented these objects. Just one thing: the soap that you showed is probably originally French (Savon de Marseille) but we can find some of them in L.A. I buy my savons de Marseille at Walmart’s. And even if they are not from Marseille, we can find some French soaps here.
I think there’s always something for everyone! At their website and social media pages you can see their scouting process and how they get the items from all around the world! It’s worth it to check it out!!
@@tomasrosaless I already did, I receive their newsletter and I am following them on Instagram. It is pleasant to look at their objects, but this is my opinion and you do whatever you want with it. If people are happy to spend this kind of money on these things, good for them. I won’t unless I am convinced about the origin and if the price makes sense to me. So far, according to what I saw online, I am not convinced at all, but this is just my humble opinion.
@Yael Bolander I’m from Europe and everything you said is right! I’m currently living in China and every time I see the “benches that were salvaged from Chinese schools” I giggle a little. I’m glad that there’s a market for everyone but what you said couldn’t be more true. And is actually refreshing to read your words 😊. Anyway, as long as it makes people happy, enjoy your shopping guys ❤
@@sofiaanileiro365 Thank you for your answer! So I am not crazy! It’s a pity for them, because their design is nice, they don’t need all this false information around it. Trust is so important between a seller and a customer.
So what your saying is these guys travel around the world and pay next to nothing for this stuff and ship them back to the us and you idiots pay them a fortune for things that have been throw away, clever
There’s always the option to just pay for a plane ticket across the world, pay for lodging and transportation (and other expenses), find these places, and just buy it there yourself for next to nothing! 😍
Thank you! And there’s definitely some items that the prices can be very high! But you can find some more inexpensive items! The great thing is you can achieve the look with some more affordable options and DIYs!
I love lone fox
This is the first time I saw you. Good job
Thank you so much! Welcome to the channel!
Love Drew! Thanks for covering this drop! 👏👏👏
Of course! It was such a fun drop!!
Love that you give he prices! Thank you!
Of course! It’s very important for me to share the prices so that anyone who is interested, or is planning to go, has all the information prior! Thank you for watching!
@@tomasrosaless I agree with you ! I am just wondering why other people on Social Media that purchase some of theses products that have price points over $800.00 don’t give us the prices?
100% money can be a very personal thing, specially how one chooses to spend it, however by us making videos showing these places it is very important to be fully transparent with the prices so that everyone can know what to expect and can therefore make their decision on wether they want to spend their money on it or not!
Love Drew! Yes, another drop please. Do a vlog with XOMacenna 😊
Thank you for watching!!
Nice video on Drew's drop 🎉 congrats Drew 🎉
Thank you for watching!!
I love Drew . This was great
Thank you for watching!
Love you two together! I love you both and your deep voice!!!
Thanks for watching!!!
I appreciate you sharing the prices! I have always wondered what their items cost so thank you for that! 🥰 The drop was stunning, wish I could have gone 😭
Thank you so much! Yes, really wanted to share the prices for those who weren't able to come and who are planning on maybe coming to a future drop! It really is beautiful!!!
Me too thanks for prices I think berbers is cheaper
Terrible bello❤
Gracias!!♥️
I'm so happy that you know Drew. He is one of !y favorites.
Yes!! He’s incredible at what he does!
They always have the best drops! Thank you for sharing all the details and prices too
Thank you!
Great guys!!
Thanks for watching!!
Wow! I’d love to go to one of those Ateliers! Everything looks amazing! And it’s great you met Drew!!!
You definitely gotta check it out! I’ll take you next time you come to LA!
I came on here because I saw "Lone Fox" love me some Drew!
Yes!!!
Olive Ateliers always has great stuff! Thanks for sharing
Yes they do!! Thank you!
Действительно крутые вещи, вау любовь с первого взгляда. 😍
The store is beautiful!
@@tomasrosaless Yes😍
love that you shared prices, thank you ! If I can make one suggestion, or comment you are moving the camera too fast made me dizzy LOL. You are very sweet will continue to follow :)
Thank you! Great tip! Sometimes these places can get overwhelming with so many items! I’ll make sure to take your advice for next time haha!
Its a gorgeous store. Obviously lots that we can find in Europe there. LA seems to be expensive for sure. I found 2 of the vintage Ikea loungers here in the UK for £20 ($25) each. I think I got a good score there :D
LA prices can definitely be higher than some of the deals elsewhere. But what an AMAZING find you had!!
@@tomasrosaless Thank you :)
I was hoping to see you do a O. A.dupe! I have watched so many and lost track of the one I really liked. I knew if you ad done one, it would probably be amazing. But, glad you can afford the real thing.
Hey! Thanks for watching! I actually do have one video where I do a small DIY of how to create an O.A. dupe! (“Trying Out Viral DIYs!”) However I love the idea of making a full video solely dedicated to that if it’s something you guys would like to see!!
Wow you have found your doppelgänger!
Great video! Subscribing 😊
Haha! Thank you for watching and subscribing!!
Very nice perspective! So many of the pieces are reproductions. They are a great aesthetic, but not truly vintage.
My father was an auctioneer and traveled the world for his auctions for pieces like this. Mostly bought in bulk-like the school stools. Still a beautiful, just not an authentic piece.
You just have to be careful how you spend your money whether you are actually purchasing an antique or reproduction.
Once again, thank you for the opportunity to see Olive Atelier!
Thank you for watching! We have to always do our research and make sure we are happy with what we are purchasing! There’s always a store for everyone!
This is going to be a good channel. He’s very detailed. That’s what make a good channel. We are there. We want to know the price and see everything. I love this channel already
Thank you so much for watching!
The king Tommy 🤠
🔥🔥🔥
Those rugs in 6:30, are they for sale?
They were some big fabric samples/cut outs! They did however sell big pieces of the fabric. I’m not sure if they still do, but you can check on their website now with the updated catalog!
I think it’s expensive very here in Spain we get those for a fraction of the price
There’s definitely some more inexpensive finds out there!
Please! I’m so dizzy. Stop moving your camera around and around.
There’s so much in the store it’s hard to show it all at once and it can get overwhelming! Definitely taking it into consideration for next time!
Thanks Tomas. I know it can be very exciting!
I was just about to comment the same thing.
Do a Part 2... I can't!
I love apothecary cabinets! I'd probably have to put a satin gloss on any of the ones shown, tho, so they don't seem as dusty. _(I think this video made me realize that rustic ain't my thing... all pretty, but it looks like it might make my allergies flare)_ 😅
Rustic isn’t for everyone for sure! I love implementing some rustic elements into my spaces but not in an overwhelming amount. Everything there was beautiful tho! And luckily there’s so many studios around with different styles of furniture and home decor for everyone!
Lol we have just burned 4 of those IKEA chairs we had them outside in Spain got them cheap in uk
£50 each
Such a great deal!!!
Omg!! We were right next to you in line lol! My friend was telling you about how you guys were matching with drew 🤣
Hahah! It was great meeting you guys!
No sabia que tenías un mellizo!!
10:06 Ely next to the vase 🧍🏻♀️
HAHAHAHA Ely approved
When you have your mansion I want a house tour because I know for sure it’s going to be filled with all of these things🤣
HAHAHA YEEEES! stay tuned for the future home tour 🤣🤣
Great tour. Do they bargain? Is there a designer discount?
Thank you! The prices displayed are final and there’s no additional discounts or bargaining!
9:10 I was hoping to see the loaf of bread🤣
It was top quality bread for sure haha
😵💫
Thanks for the vid. You are much better looking and easier to listen to than "whatshisname". I hear a slight accent, then noticed your name: so Hispanic.
This place is entirely too expensive for me. Still they have some beautiful stuff. Interesting, I would doubt that any of this stuff would ever go out of style. Interesting.
Thank you for watching!!
you’re like twins
Hahahah 😂😂😂
I thought they were brothers in the beginning. So much looking alike. 😅
I wonder what country Tomas is from?
Haha Argentina! Born and raised
Unless the vanity at 6.39 is really old and/or made from expensive wood, its overpriced. I got a similar one from Denmark for 40€.
Awesome find! It was beautiful!
thanks for sharing.
but i couldn't stop thinking about this... huge huge profit margin. being famous really makes it possible. lol.
Thank you for watching!
You and Andrew look like twins...
Dude. Your steering wheel.
Who buys those stuff? Beautiful, but you have to be super rich to afford them.
Good video, but sorry for saying this: these things are vintage like I am a priest (I’m not). They are manufactured to look vintage and they are completely stripped from any finishing to fit in the present trend. The so called “French vanity” is very probably not vintage and for sure certainly not French. I am French, I’ve been scouring the French flea markets, brocantes, antique stores my whole life as long as I was still in France and I can guarantee you that I have never seen a piece without any finishing on it. And by supposing that they stripped this vanity, anyway the feet are not right, I’ve never seen feet like that in France, I mean among the vintage or antique pieces. I live in Los Angeles now, and people here have no idea what is a vintage or antique French piece of furniture. They usually have a style corresponding to a period in the French history, that’s how we recognize their style and age. And here, according to what you are showing, I am recognizing nothing at all. And why stripping all this wood? I understand that the raw look is very trendy now, but it’s not French at all for sure. So considering all this, I think that the prices are rather high. I personally don’t want to pay these kinds of prices when I don’t know if little kids have been working for nothing to manufacture these pieces, little kids or underpaid workers. I am not saying that this is the truth, I am giving you my own opinion by watching what you are showing - and you are showing everything perfectly well - and by being a French woman myself interested in second hand items, vintage, not vintage, antique or not. I like transparency, and here I have my doubts. When you think about it, how are the odds that they find so many old pieces of the same kind in two or three weeks and they bring them all from foreign countries? Just the price of the shipping and the time it takes to arrive in L.A. would make each piece much more expensive. It wouldn’t be profitable to do so, unless they originally were very very cheap to purchase. And I can tell you, French vintage or antique items are rarely cheap to purchase. And there are not so many quantities to purchase. This is why prices are high in France, because of the rarity. So I don’t know what is all this mishmash, but I wouldn’t pay for anything without knowing exactly where all this comes from. These things are nice to look at, it’s all what I can say. Great designers for those who invented these objects. Just one thing: the soap that you showed is probably originally French (Savon de Marseille) but we can find some of them in L.A. I buy my savons de Marseille at Walmart’s. And even if they are not from Marseille, we can find some French soaps here.
I think there’s always something for everyone! At their website and social media pages you can see their scouting process and how they get the items from all around the world! It’s worth it to check it out!!
@@tomasrosaless I already did, I receive their newsletter and I am following them on Instagram. It is pleasant to look at their objects, but this is my opinion and you do whatever you want with it. If people are happy to spend this kind of money on these things, good for them. I won’t unless I am convinced about the origin and if the price makes sense to me. So far, according to what I saw online, I am not convinced at all, but this is just my humble opinion.
@Yael Bolander I’m from Europe and everything you said is right! I’m currently living in China and every time I see the “benches that were salvaged from Chinese schools” I giggle a little. I’m glad that there’s a market for everyone but what you said couldn’t be more true. And is actually refreshing to read your words 😊. Anyway, as long as it makes people happy, enjoy your shopping guys ❤
@@sofiaanileiro365 Thank you for your answer! So I am not crazy! It’s a pity for them, because their design is nice, they don’t need all this false information around it. Trust is so important between a seller and a customer.
Way too expensive!
There’s definitely ways to achieve the look at a more affordable price! Great options out there that adapt to any budget!
Too dizzy. I’m sorry. I wanted to watch put couldn’t.
Too expensive
There’s some great options out there to achieve the look for more affordable prices!
Too dizzy to watch
So what your saying is these guys travel around the world and pay next to nothing for this stuff and ship them back to the us and you idiots pay them a fortune for things that have been throw away, clever
There’s always the option to just pay for a plane ticket across the world, pay for lodging and transportation (and other expenses), find these places, and just buy it there yourself for next to nothing! 😍
OA is overpriced
The great thing is there is always more affordable options to get a similar feel and look!
Great video, but omg the prices were way to expensive! I think I’ll stick to Pottery Barn
Thank you! And there’s definitely some items that the prices can be very high! But you can find some more inexpensive items! The great thing is you can achieve the look with some more affordable options and DIYs!
No sabia que tenías un mellizo!!
HAHAH