GREER WYLDER -- Best Buys
Williams-Sonoma is planning a big opening today at its newly remodeled
South Coast Plaza store, with an appearance and book-signing event by
founder Chuck Williams. Williams will be at the store to sign books from
noon to 2 p.m.
Williams opened the first Williams-Sonoma store in Sonoma in Northern
California in 1956, soon moving to Sutter Street in San Francisco, where
he established the first comprehensive French cooking and serving
equipment center in the country. For more than 40 years, Williams has
been dedicated to bringing the highest quality products for the kitchen
to customers across the country.
The South Coast Plaza store originally opened in 1977 and is one of
the company’s oldest retail locations. The newly expanded store is three
times larger than the original store, and offers an enhanced and more
interactive shopping experience. Customers will be able to sample
specialty foods, attend cooking demonstrations, and gather new ideas for
cooking and entertaining. They can also get exceptional customer service
and select from top-of-the-line professional-quality cooking equipment.
There’s a great tasting bar that offers a variety of vinegars and olive
oils from around the world, including some that are flavor-infused with
rosemary, basil and roasted garlic. A professional demonstration kitchen
is the in-store venue for cooking demonstrations by local chefs and other
notable cooks. There’s also an expanded cookbook library and a food hall
with specialty items that include the company’s growing line of
private-label products.
If you arrive early, you’ll receive a complimentary copy of
Williams-Sonoma’s award-winning, newly published “Kitchen Companion” --
an all-purpose, easy-to-use guide for the home cook. Quantities are
limited; it’s a $24 value. The Williams-Sonoma Grande Cuisine store is on
the second level, near Saks Fifth Avenue. Information: (714) 751-1166.
At-Ease is celebrating its 31st anniversary through Sunday. The
celebration includes free gifts with special purchases, trunk shows and
drawings to win merchandise. Today there will be an exclusive showing of
the Robert Comstock fall and winter collection. At-Ease is at Fashion
Island in Newport Beach. Information: (949) 759-7979.
The Acanthus Gallery is offering an anniversary drawing during its
anniversary sale, which lasts through Oct. 31. The entire inventory is
marked 10% to 70% off. The gallery is filled with decorative accessories,
furniture and a selection of original, antique prints. There is a
collection of botanical, architectural and natural history copper
engravings dating from 1613 to 1850. Other personally chosen, unique
furnishings include urns, bejeweled picture frames, clocks from London,
needlepoint and velvet pillows, hand-carved mirrors, hurricane lamps,
candlesticks, many decorative boxes from pen shell to leather, a unique
selection of lamps, animal figurines, vegetable bottles and much more.
Also included are carved, turn-of-the-century armoires, tables and
chairs. The store is filled with gift ideas and decorating pieces. The
hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday, or by appointment. The gallery is closed Mondays. Acanthus
Gallery is at 2908 E. Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. Information: (949)
640-1470.
If it’s at all possible to turn back the clock, skin-care specialist
Adrienne Brennan and hair and beauty expert Scott Fontana are trying with
Freschezza, their new line of anti-aging skin-care products. At a
launching event, open to the public from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Nov. 1 at the
Westin South Coast Plaza, guests will learn Brennan’s and Fontana’s
formula -- a four-step process to reverse aging -- and receive a
complimentary skin analysis, along with Freschezza product samples.
Freschezza is a charity partner with Human Options, a nonprofit
organization that provides alternatives for abused women and their
children. Donations of all kinds will be accepted during the symposium on
behalf of clients of Human Options. Guest speakers at the event will
include dermatologist and laser skin-care specialist Dr. Cary Feibleman
and Human Options Executive Director Vivian Clecak. There will be door
prizes, coffee and dessert. To make a reservation, call Freschezza at
(866) 4MYSKIN, or go to the Web site at https://www.freschezza.com.
BEST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Send information to Greer
Wylder at 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627, or via fax at (949)
646-4170.
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