
Why you should consider a clover lawn.
A timeless dimmable chandelier.
This coil vase is fun. See it in a room here.
Lovely and well-made drawer pulls.
After watching this fun home tour of Amy Schumer’s New Orleans house, it had me googling the Iranian-French architect and interior designer India Mahdavi.
My favorite flower that’s native to Southern California.
While visiting my friend Shanna last month, I noticed this little French coloring and sticker book on her backyard table. She uses it to decompress after a hectic work day or for when her friend’s kids come by for a visit. It’s really sweet.
If I ever get that high end international job I seek (just not sure what it is yet), I’ll be purchasing this lovely women’s briefcase to help play the part.
Pia Glassworks is a magical find.
My summer (cheap) pants. I love ‘em…and hear lots of ‘where did you get those?’
I came across these PDF’s that list your region’s pollinator friendly native plants. Try and plant more in your own yard for the birds and the bees and the butterflies…
A fun print for the home bar.
I brought back this local coffee on my recent trip to Samara, Costa Rica and it’s just muy delicioso (harvested in a blue zone).
These lovely highball and old fashioned glasses are on sale at Crate & Barrel.
I’m currently working on a popular dating show for ABC and in one of the scenes I was scrolling through, a girl was discussing where she buys her bags. Like many women her age, she loves and appreciates a good knockoff. Her favorite source is DHGate so it got me looking through the site. I love this tote and this Bottega Veneta knockoff.
An iced creamy coconut mojito for a hot summer night.
I’m currently back in Georgia for a bit so I’m taking advantage of peach season and making this strawberry peach galette this weekend. I love a galette.
I visited Mexico City in February and I can’t wait to return same time next year. On my next visit I’ll be booking ahead to this restaurant…and here’s why.
Such a lovely little hotel in Twentynine Palms. It’s much cheaper during the heat of the summer…