NY Now Recap!

At the beginning of the month, I attended NY Now at the Javits Center with the collective Join Design. It was such a rewarding and fun experience being around such great designers through out the four day show. Including Superfruit, Pigeon Toe, Avandi, and Caravan Pacific to name a few. Since it was my first trade show I really had no expectations on what to expect. I was lucky to be able to take notes and tidbits from my fellow designers when talking to buyers . I ended up geting some great press via social media. Dwell posted about my cork + wood collection as well as Refinery 29. I hope to attend the summer show in august and now have a boat load of orders to turn! Below are some images of the show and people, as you can see...we had fun :)

Ny Now Winter 2015

Bunk House Shoot

At the the beginning of the year, my friend Eva Kolenko asked Rick and I to do a photoshoot for her portfolio. I was delighted by the change of tune and immediantly said yes! Plus, I would have a bunch of new photos to share with you guys! It was shot in the beautiful Marin county, which is across the golden gate bridge heading to Napa. We shot the photos in a bunkhouse that Eva rented with another couple. We did a bunch of really intimate shots, that became awkward  at times because we had to do it over 10 or more times! It was a LONG and fun day, I now have a new found respect for any model out there! Sharing some of my favorites below and check out the full shot list on Eva's blog here. 

Photography by: Eva Kolenko | Wardrobe styling by: Jenn Bonnett | Prop Styling by: Natasha Kolenko


Story of the grey vase

If you have been following me on instagram you might have seen beautiful grey wood that I have been using to make little bud vases. When I buy the wood it looks nothing like how it turns out . The wood is called Buckeye Burl and it is a native california wood. Through spalting the wood changes color from blues to blacks, creams and whites and everything in between. I have even had pink streaks in a couple of mine! It can be a pain to work with because of the many cracks and unstableness of the wood, but it is easily justifiable with how each vase turns out. Truly each one is one of a kind. 

Product Images by: Melanie Riccardi 

 piece of buckeye burl before it is carved. 

 

piece of buckeye burl before it is carved. 

 Buckeye Burl at the lumber yard! It comes in irregular shapes and sizes. It can be very tricky to work with because of it. 

 

Buckeye Burl at the lumber yard! It comes in irregular shapes and sizes. It can be very tricky to work with because of it. 


West coast craft recap

On dec.6 I was apart of west coast craft! It was such an amazing show with wonderful customers and friendly staff! I shared the booth with my good friend Adrian Clutario ! I debuted my new lighting, cork +wood line as well as my cork stools. Adrian and I built several different things together to enhance the shopping experience, such as a wall which held both of our products! See more of what we did in the photos on my Instagram!