My buddy Jenn started a blog about her move across country from LA to NY. It has grown into something a bit bigger and includes a bunch of silly, awesome, and inspiring stuff. Kinda like these guys! Check it out here.
...and happy long weekend!
...and happy long weekend!
My brother and his girlfriend Kristin (K&L Projects) came down from San Francisco with my beautiful reclaimed Bay Laurel coffee table top. I had these hairpin legs hanging around so I slapped them on and called it a finished table, but now I'm thinking a maybe should get a real base fabricated, the wood is too pretty for hairpin legs.
Anywho, I was really inspired to be rid of my old walnut table, and am really feeling the whole rustic thing lately so I picked up a super funky table on Craigslist for $50, removed all the rusty screws, sanded it down, removed the legs and voila, I have yet another dining table!
Anywho, I was really inspired to be rid of my old walnut table, and am really feeling the whole rustic thing lately so I picked up a super funky table on Craigslist for $50, removed all the rusty screws, sanded it down, removed the legs and voila, I have yet another dining table!
my scandinavian retreat, unknown, apartment therapy , convoy
My brother is moving to a house where two of the rooms have sloped ceilings and asked me to find some inspiration for him, so, without further adieu..
Went and saw Johnny Flynn at The Echo the other day...here's one of my favorite songs.
One of my favorite vintage shops from San Francisco has opened a second location in my neighborhood and it's just as awesome as the first! I highly recommend stopping in, you won't leave empty handed.
I'm pretty sure I've mentioned my friend Christi before but I wanted to give her a little shout out again. Her new leather necklaces are amazing, and the collages she makes with them are pretty darn cool too. You can buy her new pieces here.
photos by my crappy little camera
Last Saturday I visited a few houses on the Venice Garden & Home Tour and fell in love with this bungalow by architect Talbot McLanahan.
































