Adrian Grenier Takes Us On A Private Tour (PHOTOS)

Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Once you pop you can't stop! Adrian Grenier is back in LA with his second pop-up shop at a gallery space on La Brea Avenue. Grenier and film producer Peter Glatzer founded SHFT years ago and are now in the cooler-then-cool curation business; bringing us their personal take on how to live greener. Los Angeles couldn't be happier to welcome them back.

This time around, SHFT partners with solar home specialists Sungevity to put together an exciting galley space chock full of art, furniture, iPod accessories, food products and of course, their Shepard Fairey-designed SHFT water bottles -- all to remind people that living sustainably is not ugly. In fact, it's pretty hot.
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