Los Angeles Times

His bison herd shifts to Idyllwild

- By Jessica Ritz home@latimes.com

Ten years after Mike Feldman founded Parabellum leather accessorie­s in Los Angeles, he’s in a different place than he ever anticipate­d — but one that makes perfect sense personally and profession­ally.

He developed his American bison leather goods brand to revive artisans’ traditions that result in beautifull­y designed, highqualit­y accessorie­s. He transports the domestical­ly-sourced hides to a team he found in L.A., noted for taking that rough material and refining it into something that could go on the shelves at luxury stores including Bergdorf Goodman, Barneys and Maxfield.

Parabellum was a finalist for a 2013 Council of Fashion Designers of America/Vogue Fashion Fund award, and in 2014 Feldman opened a Melrose Avenue boutique across the street from Paul Smith.

Stresses related to a shifting retail economy began to weigh on him, however, as did the general cost of living in L.A. Feldman closed the West Hollywood Parabellum bricks-and-mortar in Winter 2016, and he briefly had another retail presence at Platform in Culver City.

Meanwhile, he “discovered Idyllwild on a hiking trip.” Feldman started spending weekends there and then staying put for increasing­ly long stretches.

A year ago, he moved into a commercial­ly zoned cabin built in the 1970s located close to town. He adapted the attached former art studio space into a light-flooded studio, showroom and occasional shop and now lives and works there full-time.

Feldman’s hybrid home + business is stylistica­lly the ultimate in mountain cool, complete with a wood-burning stove, mounted bison head and massive antler chandelier, as well as Irish-made plaid carpet installed throughout the interior. (Find more photos of his workspace, and work, at latimes.com/ Home)

While the smaller goods remain “our bread and butter,” his portfolio also encompasse­s custom home decor projects. Feldman has recovered vintage chairs in bison leather and designed sumptuousl­y tufted Chesterfie­ld sofas in the material. His supply and production chain mean he’s able to operate just about every aspect of e-commerce and manufactur­ing from his new creative home base, and he’s slowly evolving the Parabellum retail component.

“I’m not feeling the pressure that I would in L.A.,” he says. “There’s a real do-it-yourself spirit here. It’s freedom for an entreprene­ur, and it’s completely unexpected.”

 ?? Christina House Los Angeles Times ?? PARABELLUM makes bison-leather goods, shown in rustic surroundin­gs.
Christina House Los Angeles Times PARABELLUM makes bison-leather goods, shown in rustic surroundin­gs.

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