The Amazings: Redefining Retirement
A London-based social enterprise invites the over-65 crowd to pass their creative skills to a new generation.
A London-based social enterprise invites the over-65 crowd to pass their creative skills to a new generation.
The story of Ikuo Yokoyama and a motorcycle lost to Japan’s tsunami shows how the true value of our belongings lies in the stories they tell.
Some pieces of clothing just make us feel great — and according to researchers, they may even affect the way we think.
A strong connection to material, the pull of tradition and a strong non-comformist sensibility inform Jason Wright’s collages.
“I want my furniture to fill classrooms, homes and businesses so it can inspire all types of people.” – Mariana Schechter
Unconventional, antique, classic solitaire – which ring trend will you be wearing when you tie the knot?
What began with a simple terrarium turned into a 19th centuy frond phenomenon that influenced art, fashion and home decor.
For Siobhan Forrester, exploring the art of finger painting is more than a release – it’s therapeutic.
With the help of 28,000 potted flowers, artist Anna Schuleit transforms a mental hospital into a beautiful meditation on psychiatric well-being.
Etsy Success Sympoisum workshop leader Michael Margolis drops in to teach sellers how to tell their stories.
“Our generation doesn’t want to go to a big box retailer for everything.” — Jen & Jason Diehl
“Anything sweet, simple, and without ego is inspiring to me. I just love cute things.” – Sian Keegan
In celebration of Etsy’s launch in French, Mathilde Aubier shares her contribution to Etsy’s Twitter Artist Series straight from the city of love.
“Experts never stop learning about their craft. That’s why they’re experts!” — Brittany Castanos & Christy Baird
In a challenge to maximize every inch of a single piece of fabric, a group of students discover the benefits of limitations.