Showing posts with label installations. Show all posts
Showing posts with label installations. Show all posts

Saturday, November 12, 2016

& OTHER STORIES







I got to pull my dream team together this past week to work on a floral installation for the window to the much anticipated LA store opening of & Other Stories. We had a heat wave this week with it getting as hot as 90 degrees so there were challenges that I had to find creative solutions for to keep this living installation hydrated and green! I have to say, we nailed it. The windows look absolutely beautiful. It really does pull you to the store. 

Thank you so kindly Alana, Christopher + Kirsten for bringing the floral magic. You are my dream team. And thank you & Other Stories for this opportunity! XO

Friday, December 20, 2013

Micheltorena Block Party / En Soie

 


















couldn't have done it without Elijah's help (per usual)
Eleonore + Rafa, guardians of En Soie


these two xx . . . sigh


meanwhile over at Dream Collective. . .

and then over to our friends at Tomboy. . .
I made some hanging Christmas tree kokedamas for Tomboy! 

Last night, my Silver Lake neighborhood had a festive holiday block party : Micheltorena Block Party to be exact. It was so much fun, seeing everyone, eating home-baked Swiss cookies (thanks Eleonore!) and drinking wine while visiting friends and neighboring stores including En Soie, Clare Vivier, Dream Collective and Tomboy

The lovely couple Eleonore and Rafa of En Soie asked me to do a floral installation in celebration of the big event and gave me free reins. It was really great seeing my vision come to fruition under the parameter of 'holiday' yet without the usual holiday suspects (cedar, amaryllis, holly, etc...). My inspiration was a winter's forest with a kiss of California desert. I went with fresh seeded ivy, wild sumac, pineapple, magnolia, protea and banksia, white hellebores, eucalyptus pods and hot pink poinsettias! I included some of my gold-leafed jars to hang from a giant branch along with various wreaths to create illuminated floating mobiles and other hanging forest ephemera. Overall it was a really fun evening, and it felt really great seeing everyone while the mariachis serenaded us. It makes me (and Elijah) feel very fortunate to have such a strong community that supports the arts and creatives alike.

A great heartfelt thanks to Eleonore and Rafa and the entire staff at En Soie (you too Mete + Camille!) for granting me the honor. I had so much fun! If you need some Christmas gifts may I suggest you stop by En Soie for a dose of holiday spirit and magic - the store has some of the most beautiful goods I have yet seen here in LA. Truly superb taste.

                                                               Merci En Soie x

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

see it here on vimeo

A little short film I created for our Sea of Summer ikebana-inspired installation at the Standard, Hollywood. I hope that you can make it! House-brewed Japanese pear tea to be served, shamisen performance, wishing tree, sake cocktail, night swimming, neon lights and a ceremonious good time await! See you there.

09 / 19 / 2013
  7 - 10pm
at The Standard Hollywood 
(8300 Sunset Blvd.)

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Sea of Summer




postcards that we created for the installation
Hi friends! I want to invite you to the opening ceremony for a special installation that I collaborated on with brilliant artist/designer/friend Christopher Daniels! The Standard gives us a lot of love and we want to extend that to you. We're having a night-swimming party with a very special tea and our new Ikebana-inspired installation to share with you!
save - this - date :
 Thursday 09/19
7 - 10pm 
The Standard, Hollywood

Come join us on one of the last magical nights of summer for a Japanese-inspired reception, with a refreshing night swim + house brewed Japanese pear tea. (Bring your suits and kimonos!) Also Shamisen player Mike Penny, a wishing tree, and our visual installation, Sea of Summer! 

See you there!
(don't forget your bathing suits + kimonos)