An Offer to those Devastated by the North Bay Fires
As Sonoma County residents, the North Bay firestorms of October were terrifying and horrifying. So many lost everything. We would like to offer up to five people who lost homes and especially loved...
View ArticleChoosing a Concrete Leaf
We’ve experimented with more than a hundred different plants and other organic materials, everything from dandelion weeds to giant rhubarb leaves to bark and lichen. Unfortunately, many of these...
View ArticleThe Endless Inspiration of Salt Point
The rocky coast of Salt Point is our favorite place in the world, a constant font of inspiration. The constant madness of the ocean has eroded the rocks into variegated, alien shape. Every time we go...
View ArticleMemory Benches & Other Wordy Options
We now offer memory benches or other impressions of words on any of our pieces. They work particularly well on square or rectangular pieces like our Skye bench, Square End Tables, or Sophie chairs,...
View Article15 Reasons Why Concrete Furniture is Awesome
When people hear “concrete furniture,” they often think it’s going to be extremely heavy, ugly stuff only fit to sit in parks and bus stops. But most people are now realizing modern concrete furniture...
View ArticleOur Favorite Happy Accidents
Most creativity is accidental, if not all of it. The artist often sits before their canvas with a plan, only to discover things come out much differently than they expected. Musicians can find...
View ArticleA New Look: Dots and Lines
As much as we love leaves and natural elements, it’s fun to experiment with new looks, too. Dots and lines, simple concepts but with lots of possibilities, are a new muse. Irregular lines can...
View ArticleA Rough Beginning Created Our Ethic
Pamela has always been a bit proud that she flunked her concrete class at Pasadena City college but still managed to make a long-lived concrete business. Theoretical slumps, tensile and compression...
View ArticleTherapy of Curation
There is a form of therapy known as Sandtray, where a person shapes and curates a small sandbox in order to plumb the non-verbal depths of the mind — or simply to play with curious objects. It is a...
View ArticleGoing Sculptural with Palm Bark
For some time we have been experimenting with palm bark in side and coffee tables. We have been delighted by the results: highly textured, sculptural pieces that demand your attention, both visual and...
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