The Honest Company is the brainchild of actress Jessica Alba and co-founder Christopher Gavigan, both parents of small children and passionate about the need for healthy, eco-friendly, affordable (and stylish) products for families.
When it came to outfitting the lobby of the company’s new L.A. headquarters, we were thrilled when Jessica, a long-time vintage-lover, turned to us. We couldn’t be happier with the result, and we sat down with Jessica to chat about the process and our shared addiction to flea-market shopping.
The space sticks to a limited color palette of blue, black, and white, with eye-catching mirrored surfaces, like the pair of 1960s lamps and the vintage console, and hits of wood for a bit of tonal warmth.
How does the lobby represent The Honest Company’s philosophy?
“Effective, functional items don’t have to be boring, beige, or blah. That’s why I wanted The Honest Company products to have a modern, fashionable feel—no need to hide things behind cabinet doors! I want employees and visitors to feel happy, inspired, and at home when they walk in and to make themselves comfortable.”
What do you think vintage adds to a space?
“As much as I love color and style, I also wanted the items we bring into our office to be safe and sustainable. One way to accomplish this is by going vintage. When you furnish a space with secondhand furniture, it’s better for the environment, and it gives the room a one-of-a-kind feel.”
Get the Honest Company Look
The wall’s baby-related prints, including these framed nursery-rhyme illustrations from vintage books, are unified with matching black frames.
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I want employees and visitors to feel happy, inspired, and at home when they walk in and to make themselves comfortable.
The shape and Mad Men-esque fabric of the pair of vintage armchairs reflects Jessica’s weakness for Mid-Century Modern pieces.
Do you have vintage pieces in your own home?
“I’m an admitted Craigslist and flea-market addict. I love hunting for the perfect diamond in the rough of vintage treasure—especially Mid-Century Modern and Hollywood Regency-style pieces. Everything from my living room couches to lighting fixtures to [daughter] Haven’s nursery dresser to my bathroom vanity are vintage pieces that have been updated with a little love and elbow grease.”
Get the Honest Company Look
Artfully arranged products from The Honest Company double as decor on the shelves in the lobby.
How did you choose a color scheme?
“The Honest Company’s product packaging inspired the color palette. We used the eco-friendly brand Mythic Paint, a no-VOC line. The light teal color is a quarter of the strength of the tinting of our Honest teal.”
Give Your Office a Vintage Makeover
The mastermind behind the lobby’s soulful vintage style, our special projects manager Alex Reid, shares a few tips for adding a bit of vintage character to your work space.
Draw the Eye In
“The mirror-top Lucite console table creates a central focus, and it’s a fun piece—you can’t find those ’70s pieces everywhere.”
Contrast Textures and Styles
“The wood ladder doubling as a magazine rack is a contrast to the sleek finish and sophistication of the other objects.”
Tie Things Together
“Mixing different styles is great as long as you pick a color palette and stick to it. Then you can add in multiple textures.”
Go for It
“Don’t be afraid to make your office feel like a home.”
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