Locations · Los Angeles

Live embroidery bar in Los Angeles

LA is our second home floor. From warehouse parties in the Arts District to booth builds at the convention center, our crews run the 5 and the 101 weekly — with no travel fee anywhere in LA County.

Rooms we know well

DTLA loft venues with freight-elevator load-ins; Santa Monica and Culver City agency activations where the station has to match a fabricated set; studio-lot wrap parties with badge-listed crew requirements; and the Los Angeles Convention Center, where our three-day, 900-piece conference build (written up here) taught us everything about advance warehousing and show power orders.

LA-specific logistics

We schedule around load-in realities LA venues impose: dock windows, COI riders with layered additional insureds, and parking plans for crew vans. For evening events we build buffer into the 10/110 drive windows — a station that arrives at doors isn’t a station, so we arrive before them.

What LA books most

Brand activations lead here — the machine-as-content format made for camera coverage — followed by premieres, popups, and corporate summits in Century City. If your production team needs a tech rider tonight, it’s one page: 10×10 footprint, one 120V/15A circuit per machine, 90-minute load-in.

A note on LA crowds

Los Angeles audiences are the hardest in the country to impress with merch — half the room has worked a brand event themselves. That’s exactly why live stitching lands here: it’s craft happening in real time, not another tote handed over a table. The bar earns the jaded crowd’s phones first and their patience second, in that order.

Planning an LA date? Send the venue — odds are decent we’ve already loaded into it.

LA event on the calendar?

No travel fee, local crew, and a station plan matched to your venue’s quirks.