Furoshiki are traditionally used in Japan to wrap and carry goods. Originated in the Nara period in the 8th century, the Furoshiki practice is now adopted by eco-conscious consumers around the world as a sustainable alternative to plastic bags and wrapping paper. Learn how to wrap with Furoshiki in this bog post!
Heavily influenced by 1970’s design, this style incorporates natural elements and colorful, layered textiles that bring a casual, collected feel to any room. That’s why we reached out to the experts from Toronto to Sacramento to help homeowners achieve the boho-chic design they’ve always wanted.
With public areas and work places reopening, plus the beautiful weather alluring, face masks are probably your most important accessories this season. We put together this list of resources to purchase, donate, or DIY your own face masks, all from small businesses and non-profits that promote eco-friendly products, support underprivileged communities, and give back to their local first responders and neighbors in need.
Would you mix cream into the whites in your space? This latest color trend has quickly become our favorite, as it adds variation, depth, and a touch of coziness while still keeps the palette on the minimal end.
With a theme titled "Common Ground", Dior's Cruise 2020 was a dialog with the cultures born in and journeyed to the continent, a celebration of African craftsmanship passed down through generations, and a collaboration between the fashion house and local artisan collectives.
“Architecturally, it is not a masterpiece, but a house that grew.” Located in the village of Abiquiú, some 60 miles from Santa Fe, New Mexico, Georgia O’Keeffe’s historic home and studio stands as a source of constant inspiration.
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