The first tray of 2026
The year started with a custom order — a teal and gold tray for a housewarming in McLean, Virginia. The client wanted something "warm but not too loud." Here's how we interpreted that.
Read More →Process, inspiration, and stories behind the pieces.
The year started with a custom order — a teal and gold tray for a housewarming in McLean, Virginia. The client wanted something "warm but not too loud." Here's how we interpreted that.
Read More →It always starts with the palette. Before I cut a single tile, I lay out color swatches and live with them for a day. Some combinations that look great in isolation don't work when you see 200 tiles together.
Read More →Last year's crescent moon pieces and the teal ornaments sold out in the first week. Here's what we learned, and what the 2026 collection will include.
Read More →One of my favorite custom projects — a house number sign with cobalt and gold tiles on a cedar base. The family wanted it to match their front door. Here's the full story.
Read More →When you cut tiles by hand, no two pieces come out exactly the same. That used to bother me. Now it's the thing I'm most proud of.
Read More →Three tables, sixty pieces, and a lot of conversations. The Falls Church Artisan Fair was our biggest market event this fall. Here's what happened.
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