Status: WFH — And How to Make it More Bearable

Let’s talk about a subject we can all  relate to: working from home. At first WFH status was exciting, dare I say liberating? All day in PJs on the couch? Who doesn’t want that? Us… all of us — the novelty has worn off. Across the globe, people are turning dining tables into desks, closets...

The Scoop: Meg Busacca, Womenswear & Textile Designer

Need an escape from reality? Let me transport you to a whimsical world of color, pattern, and fantastical florals that only Meg Busacca could dream up. This lady is dripping with creativity and has some BIG plans in store for her growing brand. Like many of us COVID threw her into a tailspin, but unlike...

The Scoop: Christina Flores, Designer + Evan Hart, Contractor

Let’s be honest, everyone loves a home-rehab story; HGTV has based a whole business model on our obsession with ‘before & afters’. But don’t let those shows fool you, it takes a special kinda human to see the beauty in an old home and invest in respecting its history while bringing it back to life. ...

Pattern Overload Is the Look We All Need

Lately I’ve been loving the pattern on pattern designs that are popping up everywhere. History repeats itself and this is a look that’s re-emerged with a fresh face and new attitude.  For the first time, asking, “does the carpet match the drapes?” is absolutely appropriate. And why stop there? Match the carpet to the drapes,...

The Scoop: Matt Scanlan, Furniture Designer

Meet Matt, he’s a furniture designer crafting more than your standard table. He’s got a thing for cats and is on a mission, along with business partner Micheal Wiggins, to give furry friends the homes of their dreams. Matt is also a childhood friend, whose had an interesting journey from working in politics to designing...

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