Posts by Sarah White
An isolated memory cues an examination of the disembodied casework of Rudolph M. Schindler.
This beauty came across our desks as a submission for the 2013 CH+D Design Awards, which might help you understand the difficult task of picking a winner in each category.
Pegged as a curated, peer-to-peer marketplace, Hunters Alley is the newest addition to the One Kings Lane family. It promises to give individual tastemakers a platform for selling home and vintage items.
We've been fans of Emeryville ceramicist Sara Paloma for a long time (ever since we first wrote about her elegant vessels back in 2007).
In our offices, there were more than a few oohs and aahs over the softness of the new Prima Alpaca fabrics from California textile designer Sandra Jordan—but what really surprised us was the word on the box...sheers.
As the warm weather settles in for good, it's time to contemplate sprucing up your outdoor area with this hot little table—one that practically demands a round of icy twilight cocktails.
If you've never heard of Soft Cities, prepare to be charmed. The San Francisco company creates blankets and napkins featuring a map of your favorite location—in a supercute, arty iteration.
Los Angeles native Elana Joelle Hendler has taken her schoolgirl hobby—doodling with a black Uni-ball pen—and turned it into an entire line of graphic, eco-friendly home accessories. “When you’re in class, what do you have to write with?” Hendler asks.
Artist Cliff Garten creates large-scale works that blur the lines between art, design and technology. “Digital engineering lets me draw what I can’t draw and think things I can’t think,” says Garten.
In crafting the new look of California Home+Design's print magazine, we started a column, called State of The Art, that lets us work closely with California's best creative talents.










