Road trip
Savannah Cotter and David Lipchik moved from Los Angeles to Lake Arrowhead. Six months later, they opened their boutique, Road Trip, off Highway 173.
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Savannah Cotter and David Lipchik relax in the living room of their A-frame home.
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A handmade coffee table made from recycled wood.
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A canoe bookshelf holds knickknacks at Savannah Cotter and David Lipchik’s A-frame home.
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Leaves gather at the front door mat at Savannah Cotter and David Lipchik’s A-frame home.
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Road Trip is housed in a classic A-frame building, which is typically associated with mountain towns such as Lake Arrowhead. The owners share a studio in the basement.
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Savannah Cotter and David Lipchik sit together inside their Lake Arrowhead boutique, Road Trip.
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Assorted succulents are displayed outside Road Trip. The store’s products reflect a fondness for vintage outdoor gear and the contemporary maker scene.
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Handmade soaps on display at Road Trip.
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Handmade soy candles are one of the most popular items at Road Trip.
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Key chains engraved with the store name.
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