SPOTLIGHT ON: San Diego Makers

When it comes to sourcing artwork and accessorizing client projects (and my own personal home), one of the first places we start sourcing decor is from small makers. We have such an appreciation for the art of handcrafted goods, and it really can level up a home from feeling like it’s filled with “things” to feel more personal and special.

Living Room from Project Crest/ Photography: Laurelwood CreativeLocal Maker: Nicolas Bijan Pourfard/ Mushroom Lamp

Living Room from Project Crest/ Photography: Laurelwood Creative

Local Maker: Nicolas Bijan Pourfard/ Mushroom Lamp

From ceramics to textile art, to murals and investment art, sourcing small instead of the big box stores can breathe life into a space and gives the opportunity to inject personality into your home. It also opens up an opportunity for you to have a relationship with the objects and the person who made those objects, which all in all makes a home feel more meaningful. I truly enjoy meeting the maker, learning about their history, their process, and their business, and being able to make face to face contact when picking up the product.

Bedroom from Project Gregory/ Photography: Charlotte LeaLocal Artist: Karina Bania / Painting

Bedroom from Project Gregory/ Photography: Charlotte Lea

Local Artist: Karina Bania / Painting

Bedroom from Project Sitio/ Photography: Charlotte LeaLocal Maker:  Upton Home /Textile canvas art/

Bedroom from Project Sitio/ Photography: Charlotte Lea

Local Maker: Upton Home /Textile canvas art/

Lucky for us, San Diego has no shortage of creative makers of all types. You can even spot some of these local creatives in some of our projects, old and new. So if you’re in San Diego and want to know a good list of local artists and makers, this is the blog post for you! Even if you aren’t in San Diego but need a home décor inspiration boost, we’ve got you covered!

MOOD: WARM MODERN

Hey Everyone! It’s Nicole here, (En Shell) contributing to the a Naber Design blog!

Maybe it’s the weather that’s starting to heat up, but it’s safe to say that I have been embracing this warm modern mood that I keep seeing swirling around the interiors realm. We’re talking caramel-toned browns, tans, ivories, and all the yummy neutrals. Throw in some black for an extra level of moody contrast, and you have me over here swooning. There’s something so cozy yet so clean and open about this look. Lately, I’ve been loving the idea of pairing sculptural shapes and forms with clean and crisp lines. Add in layers of textures mixed with rich natural materials, and you have the key to my heart. So while I’m in that warm minimalism frame of mind, here’s a little moodboard to inspire you, too. Enjoy!

Warm Modern

Warm Modern

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