If Wes Anderson designed a cafe-meets-gift shop, it would probably look a lot like The Center for Order and Experimentation. Step inside and you're greeted by a velvet-upholstered counter, sticker-covered clipboards and sleek, futuristic-font signs declaring that the space is "not a cult." Cake-shaped candles, fluorescent tea boxes and handmade ceramics are artfully arranged on shelves and tables, every detail carefully curated. The space is often buzzing, especially during weekend micro-bakery pop-ups, watercolor workshops and other whimsical events.

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