A visit to Talavera Uriarte Ceramic WorkshopJune 21, 2021The Talavera technique is practiced by only a handful of certified ceramic workshops in Puebla, Mexico. Talavera Uriarte ceramic ...Read more
The curious case of the Jiutepec ClayMay 3, 2021Like any great discovery, Luis Vega came up with the Jiutepec clay series after an unexpected event. A client wanted to have a product ...Read more
An illustrated history of home decorAugust 18, 2017We humans have been decorating our private and common spaces for hundreds of years, even millennia! Here is a brief history of home ...Read more
Divide et Impera with handmade goodsJuly 17, 2017Divide and conquer, from Latin dīvide et īmpera, in politics and sociology means gaining power by breaking up larger concentrations of ...Read more
Morocco’s souk exploringJuly 3, 2017South of Europe’s southernmost tip, beyond where the mighty Atlantic meets the mild Mediterranean, is a land long shrouded in mystery ...Read more
Flower Arranging for decorative vases with Hattie FoxMay 16, 2017All around spring is in full swing, with summer just around the corner: coats are coming off, garden parties are coming up and blooms ...Read more
The Story Behind Caraqueña de ChuaoApril 27, 2017The world can sometimes be a worrying place, but there’s always something out there to put a smile on your face. For us, it’s Caraqueña ...Read more
Made in ItalyApril 24, 2017Widely regarded as one of the most historically, culturally and creatively wealthy countries in the world; unparalleled diversity of ...Read more
Salone del Mobile’s highlights according to our founder Jessica MaciasApril 11, 2017Salone del Mobile Milano is the largest event of its kind; it has a great impact on the city and it invites locals and design ...Read more
Host a Mother’s day brunch with home accentsMarch 20, 2017The days are lengthening, the sun’s rays warming and green shoots are replacing frost: all signs that spring is knocking on the door! ...Read more