Writing Archive
Long Island Found | Dwell
Family Patterns | Martha Stewart Living
Model Behavior | Dwell
A Platform for Living | Dwell
The Cheap Seats | Dwell
Light on the Subject | Dwell
All Together Now | Dwell
Consumer Retorts | Dwell
Old Ways, New Path | Afar
Learning on the Job | SAAS in Focus
Off the Beaten Path | SAAS in Focus
Furniture Complex | GRAY
Good Neighbors | GRAY
Bringing it Home | GRAY
Finding Beauty | GRAY

Exploring San Francisco’s Mission District | Travel + Leisure
Known for its vibrant Latino culture, colorful murals, and hip, artistic spirit, the Mission is now experiencing a second coming with a new crop of restaurants, boutiques, and more.

Family Patterns | Martha Stewart Living
A California clan takes a spirited approach to decorating its home, boldly combining colors and print.

Finding Beauty | GRAY
Studio Gorm, a husband-and-wife creative team based in Eugene, Oregon, elevates the mundane with their quietly elegant designs.

Foraging: Berkeley, California: Jitensha Studio | The New York Times
At Jitensha, rare 1940’s and 50’s bike parts are displayed as artifacts behind glass. At the back of the shop are exquisite canvas-and-leather touring bags, woven willow baskets, handmade French tires, and tiny brass bells from Japan.

Foraging: Kuraya Japanese Antiques | The New York Times
Kuraya doesn’t look like much from the street — just a nondescript warehouse on the industrial fringe of the Mission District. But climb the loading-dock stairs, and you’ll find yourself surrounded by some real Japanese booty: hundreds of antique tansu chests, each built for a specific function, from tea preparation to kimono storage.

Furniture Complex | GRAY
Don’t call him a designer—intrepid artist Roy McMakin is scything out his own creative path.

Good Neighbors | GRAY
Architect George Suyama takes “not in my backyard” to its (semi)logical extreme.

Happy Camper | Surface
Spain’s outdoor-loving footwear brand makes tracks into eco-conscious hospitality.

Hariri & Hariri | Dwell
Iran-born sisters Gisue Hariri and Mojgan Hariri blaze a bold path for self-employed architects: design everything in sight.