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Why bespoke landscaper Michael O’Brien planted his first studio storefront on WeHo’s growing East Side

While the COVID pandemic forced most of the world indoors, it brought Michael O’Brien outside.


The global lockdowns had left his successful career in finance in limbo, and so the New Jersey native traded his tie for a pair of gloves and got to work. A decade in New York had separated him from the gardening he grew up around, but moving to Los Angeles seven years ago afforded him the outdoor space and the year-round sunlight to get his passion growing again.

“At that point, I was like ‘if I ever change careers, this is what I would do,'” O’Brien recalls. “I always thought I had to stay in a career that I went to college for.”

When the pandemic struck, he got the chance to prove that theory wrong. For the next three years, he ran his fledgling landscaping business out of his house. Things took off once he scored his first A-list client: The Osbournes. Since then, it’s been a steady ascent toward the large-scale installs and product sourcing that grew too big for his home yard.

Last December, O’Brien signed a lease for the unassuming storefront to open Hommes + Gardens Estudio at 7710 Santa Monica Blvd.

“This is the showroom. It’s always been a natural progression that clients, after we’re done with their exterior, they’re always asking for interior. It’s a place where those clients can come in and then they can actually see things in person without me having to take it over to a job site.”

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The space allows him to showcase his signature upscale vegetable gardens, and he’s making use of the patio for events like the wreath-making workshop held for Jimmy Choo recently.

O’Brien has always loved the stretch between Fairfax and La Brea. Its proximity to his home and its mid-way location between his clients in Beverly Hills and Los Feliz made it the perfect choice for the showroom.

He likes the community feeling of his neighboring businesses, and safety hasn’t been an issue. Security ambassadors were on hand to help the one time a homeless man wandered in.

“When we put window planters and everything out in the front, people were like, ‘Oh, you’re crazy,’ but I haven’t had any problems,” O’Brien said.

“We’ll see if this is a success, but at the end of the day, I had to run my business out of somewhere,” he said. “So, this place is where I can explore what the business becomes. It’s like my workshop. We’re out here doing shoots, sometimes shirtless, everything related to gardening because I have a big passion for it.”

Hommes + Garden celebrates its gay leanings, and O’Brien doesn’t shy away from using his physique to market the business.

“Before all this, I worked in a very straight world. I was out to people close to me at work, but not beyond that. I would go to many client dinners and fly all over the country. And when people talked about their personal lives, I didn’t feel like I had much to relate to them on. So, I would probably be quieter or steer clear of those subjects. Switching into this type of career, it’s all part of my identity and who I am in a very different way. It was just very freeing.”

“I was married while working at my previous company, my boss even attended my wedding. But I wasn’t really out there saying, ‘Hey, this is my authentic self, this is who I am.’ Now, in this place, I can do that and feel comfortable.'”

 

 

 

 

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iq test
9 months ago

I always thought I had to stay in a career that I went to college for…

Val
Val
1 year ago

LOL I didn’t know that wehoville published grindr ads masquerading as new stories.

Not Masquerading
Not Masquerading
1 year ago
Reply to  Val

This ad is not “masquerading” as anything but what it is – for advertising a beautiful new plant showroom. The fact that the owner is an eye-catching hunk has nothing to do with grindr but it’s very telling what’s on YOUR mind when you look at him. I’m sure this “ad” will do nothing but make his sales boom. And good for him, I wish him great success. West Hollywood is proud to have him here & I hope he stays in that location for many, many years!!

Val
Val
1 year ago

Business must be bad then if he can’t even afford a shirt.

JF1
JF1
1 year ago

Cute shop

Mikie
Mikie
1 year ago

I don’t care if he’s gay, straight, or diagonal!! I can appreciate masculine pulchritude when I see it! Oh, and I also need some lovely new plants for my deck!

Manny
Manny
1 year ago

What plants?

Joshua88
Joshua88
1 year ago

An unapologetic exhibitionist.
Vegetables look great.

And in spite of the highest wages in the country…

Joshua88
Joshua88
1 year ago
Reply to  Joshua88

Indeed.
(Testing a feature.)

:dpb
:dpb
1 year ago

I am there!

Vic Garcia
Vic Garcia
1 year ago

oh brother

I'll Be Coming
I'll Be Coming
1 year ago

Beautiful pictures of Michael. And his plants too. With that name, Michael O’Brien must certainly be Irish. Cool name. That said, thanks for the exposure of this man & his showroom. I hope to visit his shop soon & inspect his wares. And his plants too. Though his beauty may be distracting, I hope he’ll show me something irresistible. See you soon, Michael.

Evergreen
Evergreen
1 year ago

At long last, an attractive store relatable to the neighborhood and wider community.

Jim Nasium
Jim Nasium
1 year ago

Finally! a store I can go into without a shirt.

Steve Martin
Steve Martin
1 year ago
Reply to  Jim Nasium

You should drop by. It was so beautiful and tranquil my blood pressure dropped; until the guy with no shirt came out.