Get the Look Decor: Small Wonders
Amy Gross’s eclectic South Florida home is a livable curio cabinet filled with miniature treasures and natural artifacts.
Amy Gross’s eclectic South Florida home is a livable curio cabinet filled with miniature treasures and natural artifacts.
Can living a green lifestyle turn you into a snob?
“I want to be my own boss, and I want to make my short time on this Earth meaningful on my own terms. That is the joy of being a maker.” – Ashley Pahl
For the millions who suffer these unbearable headaches, engaging in artistic creation yields a sense of relief, comfort and scientific documentation.
Apartment Therapy’s Carrie McBride curates a selection of classic gifts for men of style and substance, with a little Latin thrown in.
Join us in the premiere of musician Andrew Bird’s (very handmade) video for his latest single, “Eyeoneye.”
“The light bulb has fascinated me since I can remember – its marvelous simplicity, its history and how it changed the way we live on the planet.”
“I’m inspired every day by vintage items, bookstores and colors and patterns. Just looking at an interesting pattern can really drive my creativity.”
Airy and feminine, Jane Schouten’s Amsterdam retreat incorporates flea market finds, floral fabrics, and memories of life with two daughters.
“I have learned to love the simple things in life and to stop and listen, instead of talking and running around doing nothing.” – Allan Young
From his home in Israel, Arthur Kemelman turns precious fragments into pieces of jewelry that beautifully fuse wood, stone and gold.
“I believe in that moment when an artist finds their voice, their medium, their format, and everything just flows.” – Claire La Faye
“I guess you could say I’m reliving my own wedding planning experience through my customers everyday!” – Maile Ehlers
How can a word with so many loaded meanings be applied to an object or a piece of art? Does it matter?
For jewelry artist Claire Kinder, baby teeth are the fossils of our childhood, fragments worthy of a shrine.