THE LAB Celebrates 25 Years of Anti-Mallism

November 28, 2018

The LAB Anti-Mall marks 25 years of “anti-mallism” including special celebratory music performances, communal dining experiences and rotating art installations in abundance through year-end.

An open house event to celebrate the debut will take place at The LAB on Thursday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. Those interested in attending the event are invited to visit thelab.com and follow us on Facebook at facebook.com/TheLABAntimall, Instagram @thelabantimall, or email info@thelab.com.

As a way to recognize 25 years of design, The LAB, Joseph Sarafian (Form Found Design) and students from Orange Coast College's Architecture Department collaborated to design a temporary pavilion, Cytocast, located between The LAB’s ARTery Gallery and the newly opened Bootlegger's Brewery. The pavilion, based on the concept of social media's influence on architecture, activates a back walkway of The LAB, bridging organic form via new technologies, enhancing the experiences of passersby.

The LAB is located at 2930 Bristol in Costa Mesa.  

THE LAB Celebrates 25 Years of Anti-Mallism

July 20, 2018

The shopping mecca that changed it all in OC for anyone looking for some character and a non-commercial vibe is The LAB Anti-Mall in Costa Mesa. And now, it's celebrating 25 years of “anti-mallism” including special celebratory music performances, communal dining experiences and rotating art installations in abundance starting this summer through year-end.

In 1993, Shaheen and Linda Sadeghi created The LAB retail experiment as a bohemian, “hang out” shopping experience anchored by youthful, like-minded, complimentary and curated entrepreneurs – in protest to the homogenized retailing of the time. Although breaking away from careers in the apparel industry into a new realm of a commercial real estate, the Sadeghis have garnered national and international attention by abstaining from the look and feel of conventional retail.

Repurposing a night vision goggle factory on Bristol Street in Costa Mesa, the Sadeghis added innovative details including DG pathways, recycled broken concrete walls, community art projects, indigenous landscaping, tilted parking lot light poles and permanent scaffolding façade.

“Most important,” adds Linda, “was space allowed for a central “Living Room” area for visitors to hang, eat and simply enjoy the California outdoors.” “We wanted every corner embellished by local artists, live music playing, poetry readings; totally interactive and welcoming,” said Shaheen. “We believed if we provided a creative, colorful environment that commerce would eventually come. We realized corporate American had lost its heart, so The LAB was designed to promote connection and love.”

The LAB has served the community as a village for creatives; musicians, fashionistas and makers and continues to remain at the forefront of design, unique programming, and services. The LAB is an acronym standing for Little American Business and is proud to have supported and nurtured local small business people of all talents, products, and mediums over the years.

Merchants include Blends + Carve, Brandswalk, Buffalo Exchange, EB Denim Pop-Up @The Artery, Eye Society, May Martin, The Little Penguin Shop, Red + Blue Vintage, Urban Outfitters. Eateries include Bootleggers (opening soon), Calipoke, Good Town Doughnuts, The Gypsy Den, Habana, Hana Re, Honey & Butter Macarons, LA Brisket, Nook Coffee, PopBar, Ruin Bar and Seabirds Kitchen. Hair salons include Barber Shop and Crew Salon.

Those interested in attending anniversary events are invited to visit thelab.com and follow on Facebook at facebook.com/TheLABAntimall, Instagram @thelabantimall, or email info@thelab.com.

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