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Live interior design YES YES COLLECTIVE Just say yes. With vintage cred and design bonafides, Yes Yes Collective is the potent new design HQ of Cedros Avenue. All hail industrial chic royalty, Jennifer Price, who decamped SoLo for prime real estate here. e experienced scavenger showcases prestigious found objects alongside the striking black-and-white photography of her late father Jim Price. Yes Yes Collective is the concept of co-founders Jenifer Zoutendyk (formerly of the Antique Warehouse) and artist Cara Golden. e vendor mix-mastery — clothing, art, beloved vinyl — is a study in distinction. "You can't say 'Yes Yes' without smiling — because discovery, inspiration, and joy are at the heart of what we do," says Golden. YES YES COLLECTIVE INTERIORS: PHOTOGRAPHY BY VINCENT KNAKAL B&W PHOTO: PHOTO BY JIM PRICE ANNE SNEED: PHOTO BY BOB STEFANKO ANNE SNEED Cross the threshold of Anne Sneed Architectural Interiors' HQ, and it's clear you are in legitimate design territory. Clean, light, and open, Sneed united two warehouse spaces on North Cedros to create a singular vision that evolves the showroom concept. "I was longing for something authentic," says Sneed. "Our clients love coming here and looking at bright, fresh things." On this day, that includes bespoke dining chairs, a Jim Gibson light fixture, local art, and a patina planter sourced from the Paris flea market. Working at the peak of her power, Sneed's space reflects a collaborative approach where clients are introduced to new and classic vendors. "We want them to step out of their comfort zones." 80 APRIL 2025 RANCH & COAST MAGAZINE

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