In India, design isn’t an afterthought—it’s a necessity
Design inspiration from India through a collector’s eye: Ahmedabad interiors, the City Palace in Udaipur, Mewari miniature art, and shopping notes from Nicobar, Good Earth, Ogaan, and Obataimu.
Gift Guide: Art Books and Beautiful Objects for Design Lovers
Art books, design objects, and art-adjacent treasures under $200—curated for the art curious and design lovers who crave stories, craft, and color.
Touching grass through quirky homes, print catalogs, nostalgic decor, and art shows
Print you can hold, rooms with backbone, a bright-blue workhorse tray, and a Sea View show worth seeing in LA.
The Goods #2
Dive into this month's discoveries: Devon Rodriguez's art influence, innovative architectural designs for the elderly, the creative retreat of Salmon Creek Farm in NorCal, and the unique BIPOC Holiday Craft Fair in LA
The Goods #1
Art Made in LA, 70s Indian Electronic Music, Black Designer Debut at Fashion Week, Checkerboard Trends, and Beige Homes
Behnaia: Beyond Borders in Design
Discover Behnaia, a Los Angeles-based lifestyle brand. Sisters Payal and Hasina Patel curate vintage and collectible decor from India and Africa, challenging Western-centric design narratives and championing diverse heritage.
It's a mood(board)
A Journey from Collage Memories to Modern Home Projects featuring emerging artists from underrepresented artists around the world
Long Live Public Spaces
Discover the unique stories of public spaces and how they influence our lives. This weekly round-up features a diverse range of perspectives, from avant-garde fashion in communist Hungary, the impact of home aesthetics on our wellbeing, to an unconventional artist residency at IKEA and a transformative gallery visit. Join us as we delve into how these spaces shape our interactions, moods, and societies in fascinating ways.
Yasmin Mora Returns to her Roots with Umaguma Studio
Discover Yasmin Mora's journey from tech to founding Umaguma Studio, creating modern textiles steeped in traditional Mexican artistry. Experience how her connection to her cultural roots informs her vibrant, handcrafted designs, and explore the ethos of her brand that mirrors the dynamic rhythm of life.
Monica Navarro on Creating Stores Where Everyone Belongs
Discover how Monica Navarro has redefined retail by creating unique, inclusive stores in LA and Joshua Tree that champion community and emerging brands. Learn about her journey, her philosophy, and her four distinct retail spaces.
Vases with faces
And other expressive objects from around the world including Cara de Planta from Mexico, Studio Arhoj from Denmark, and Claymen from India.