Inside a Midcentury Home Where Architecture Meets Nature
An aesthetic argument for restraint.
Home is more than a place—it’s a feeling. We’re inspired by spaces that feel grounded and welcoming, warm and minimal. Our design approach leans into the wabi-sabi beauty of the imperfect, seeking a deep connection with the objects we bring into our homes.
An aesthetic argument for restraint.
New year, new goals!
Making the outdoors the heart of Zuma Beach House.
Not a pumpkin in sight!
Claire Zinnecker’s secrets to vintage treasure hunting.
Everyday rituals, elevated for fall.
Because practical can be pretty, too!
Lime washed everything, please.
We give it a 10 out of 10.
Refill on repeat.
No buyer’s remorse here.
Step 2: Chill.
Table service not included.
We’re never leaving.
It’s time to shake up the classics.
Editor’s note: It’s no secret that I’m a superfan of the blog The House That Lars Built. My friend Brittany, the founder and mastermind behind it, is truly one of the most talented creatives I’ve ever met, and well, she’s also just a delightful human. For that reason, today I’m thrilled to share an excerpted […]