Field Notes

Field Notes

Notes from the workbench, the trail, and everywhere between.

This is our running log: where sketches meet stories, and materials turn into ideas. Some entries pull back the curtain on process, others follow threads from architecture, plants, or place. We’ll be here, observing. Hope you’ll join us.

 

Field Notes

The story behind our first lighting collection.
From Chuck Close’s portraits to Antoni Gaudí’s arches, great design shows that style isn’t invented; it emerges from process. 
Picasso, Pharrell, and AI share the same creative instinct: sample widely, remix fearlessly, and rebuild into something new. Here’s why AI is a mirror, reflecting back our own creativity.  
Why does mid-century modern design still draw us in? And what could come next as we design for today’s world?
How world-class design often begins in humble bedrooms.
Why building something yourself makes it more meaningful, and how we use this principle in our designs.