A French-inspired kitchen, handmade stoneware bowls, antique French confit pots, Belgian linens, and the everyday beauty of cooking as a way of caring. A reflection on intentional living and the handmade things that turn an ordinary table into an act of love.
Read MoreSome of us are blooming. Some of us are still becoming. An essay on the quiet courage of stepping forward.
Read MoreThe garden is not really mine. I am the current keeper. A meditation on flowers, mothers, daughters, Celtic heritage, and the four generations of women whose hands still tend these plants alongside my own.
Read MoreThe most beautiful arrangements are never the ones we plan. They are the ones the garden offers in its own time — and we are quiet enough to receive them. The first edition of The Design Eye explores what a morning after the rain taught about beauty, intention, and the design of a gathered life.
Read MoreBicoastal design brings together East Coast refinement, West Coast ease, and the lived-in warmth of Provence. Through natural materials, layered textures, and thoughtful use of color, interiors become spaces that feel grounded, personal, and deeply connected to how we live.
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