Storyboard: Feminist
How can a word with so many loaded meanings be applied to an object or a piece of art? Does it matter?
How can a word with so many loaded meanings be applied to an object or a piece of art? Does it matter?
“I knit all the time– everywhere and everything. It’s a kind of an obsession.” – Lena Maikon
Katja Steinmetzer’s eclectic retro home proves that a small budget is no barrier to style.
Emily of The Object Enthusiast shares her secret for a soulful kitchen: beautiful handmade cups, dishes, bowls and serving pieces.
“Accepting that creativity is not and should not necessarily be on a constant flow has proved helpful.” – Iro Ivy
The one and only Uncle Beefy captures the essence of easy summer living.
“It isn’t uncommon for us to hold impromptu business meetings on bike rides or rush home while running errands to experiment with a new design.”
Cleaning, washing, sewing, growing and canning: the hard labor of women’s work throughout history inspires Cate Fitt’s latest selections.
“Creating was always a part of me – sketching, painting, making things, observing and having fun with imagery. I have always been a visual person.”
A look through the family photo album reveals different generations of women, each of her era and each with a singular and inspiring sense of fashion.
Just outside of Washington DC, a globetrotting couple have created a comfortable home blending city and country, old and new, and East and West.
“I feel fortunate to be able to meet so many kind and creative people who appreciate these things that I consider to be treasures.” – Shannon
For thirty years, Billie Ruth Sudduth has created remarkable baskets using traditional techniques and classical formulas of beauty and proportion.
Summer’s the season for impromptu get-togethers and spur of the moment celebrations. Hank and Hunt shares picks for casually fabulous fêtes.
“A small part of me is actually there on the most important day of people’s lives. That’s extremely special.” – Tina