Our exclusive handblown glass chandeliers are featured in Riviera Magazine‘s Spring 2013 Hot List … on newstands now or online, page 114. We’re busy working on a new batch of original lights, soon to be in our shop at SoLo. Also accepting custom commissions.
I’ve always been a stickler for good grammar.
Among my favorite finds at the gift show were these coffee mugs and dessert plates, cleverly explaining some of the most misused rules of grammar. Created by a former teacher and artist, these wares were designed for the grammatically aware … and those who need to be! Fun and educational, they’re sure to be a hit among all lovers of our language.
Available at SoLo now.
//Photo: Jennifer Price
Industrial style is hot, hot, hot! I love that it is, but the market’s become oversaturated with inexpensive industrial reproductions. I’ve been doing authentic vintage industrial design in the Cedros Design District for over fourteen years now, longer than any of the chain stores who’ve since jumped on the bandwagon. But, in reviewing the past year, I, too, found myself sucked in to the abundance and affordability of “made in _______” knock-offs. Since true vintage and antique industrial pieces have become so scarce and thus expensive, these mass-produced options were tempting. But, I feel as I surrendered to the temptation, I lost my true intention.
It’s time to get back to my roots. While I’ll continue to source affordable well-made accessories and gifts, I’m searching farther afield for the good stuff. I’m digging deeper. I’m tapping into my well of artists and craftsmen to collaborate on more one-of-a-kind pieces. I’d rather spend my buying budget with these creative souls … it’s a win-win. I much prefer selling one fabulous vintage $2000 table or original artwork than ten or twenty cheap, poorly made pieces of ….
Imagine the time I’ll save not having to peel off millions of “made in Chindia” stickers! More time to blog!
Are you with me?
Note: One of my goals this year is to be more prolific with my blogposts. When I started the blog last Spring, I was planning to post weekly. But, life got in the way and weekly became bi-monthly became monthly became occasional! If I can at least accomplish a monthly post, I’ll be happy. So, by the skin of my teeth, I just made January!
//Photos: Jennifer Price















