{Image above: Smoked Salmon and Potato Salad with Dill from Cook Your Dream} For me, salad is always an afterthought during the winter; during the colder months, it’s a lot more comforting to w...
Today I’m thrilled to share the newest addition to our Attributes column: photographer Kari Herer. I raved about Kari’s rich, tactile still life photographs last year. Since then, sheR...
Alexis has been working on a massive paper cutting project, which we will share the details of next week. Luckily she was able to use a laser cutting machine, which made quick work of cutting hundred...
I’ve been spending a lot of time in the kitchen recently, testing delicious recipes that will be in Issue No. 8. For me, one of the things that makes cooking such a pleasure are beautiful, tact...
I always look forward to the trailers for every issue of Anthology. Even though I already know the contents of each issue, it’s still fun to see it all come together with previews and sneak pee...
Working with so many talented photographers is one of the best parts of putting together each issue of Anthology. But it’s easy to forget the extents of the medium when we’re so focused o...
Meg is traveling to NYC soon for ICFF, and I’m eager to hear about the inventive new designs she encounters. Some ideas are so brilliant, they leave you wondering why they haven’t existed...
The best part of working in print is seeing so many talents come together to form a single vision. In just one article, you have a subject, a writer, a photographer, a stylist—all collaborating to ma...
The flowers in the Bay Area are at their peak right now. Rose bushes which normally blend into the background are covered with lush blooms as big as grapefruits, and the camellias are holding onto th...
One of the most challenging rooms for me to decorate is my kitchen. Let’s face it: some kitchen appliances and accessories are just not that pleasing to the eye. When the space in your cupboard...
Hooray for Friday! We’ve had a busy week: team meetings, the book party for Mom, Inc., productive brainstorming sessions, and project prototyping. It’s a thrill to walk into shops and see...
One things I’ve learned watching the wonderful photographers we get to work with at Anthology is how much light sets the mood for a picture—and I think the same can be said for a space. The apa...
Our newest installment of “Attributes” comes from Hila Shachar, a freelance writer and the woman behind Le Projet D’Amour. I always gobble up Hila’s work, whether it be poetry...
Last week, after reading the “Strange Days” article in Issue No. 7, in which a writer and photographer strike out to satisfy a desire to get away, and then Kate’s Desert & Beach...
I like to keep my treasures—collections that include rings, pendants, coins, and even beautiful buttons—in small containers. Putting these keepsakes in a pretty box not only protects them, but also b...
It’s no secret that we love embroidery at Anthology, and we admit that we have a soft spot for typography, too. So when we saw the work of Evelin Kasikov, we were instantly smitten. Evelin deve...
In regards to the topic of spring vacation destinations, the question in my mind is clear: desert or beach? I love the mountains, really I do, and cities have an undeniably wonderful energy. But when...
One of my favorite stories in Issue No. 7 is “Mix Master,” a look at the unique furniture creations of Thomas Wold. The pieces resulting from Thomas’ freeform approach to bringing t...
Okay, spring is really beginning to pick up speed in the Bay Area, and we’ve been having some fun. Issue No. 7 hit the newsstands, Anh-Minh and Meg attended the Kinfolk Magazine brunch held in ...
Being a big fan of Allen Hemberger and Sarah Wilson from Small Batch Creative, I was excited to see their article, “Anatomy of Ice Cream,” in our newest issue. In my book, there is no bet...
Only one of my New Year’s resolutions has stuck so far: watching more documentary films. Not a very hard one, I know, but I like varying the level of arduousness on a list of goals. Several of ...
I can’t think of a more fitting issue for a feature on Thomas Wold than Issue No. 7, with its “Wit & Whimsy” theme. I first became a fan of Thomas’ offbeat furniture creat...
The positively exuberant interior that you saw on the cover of Issue No. 7 earlier this week belongs to Linda and John Meyers, the couple behind Wary Meyers Decorative Arts. With a shared passion for...
Issue No. 7 is now making its way into subscribers’ mailboxes and onto store shelves! To tide you over until the magazine arrives, we’ve put together an online preview that includes a sma...
One of the best things about putting together every issue of Anthology is the opportunity the collaborate with talented artists and illustrators. In Issue No. 7, which is starting to arrive in stores...
It’s hard to believe that we’re releasing our seventh issue! It seems like just yesterday that Meg, the magazine’s creative director, and I were preparing for our first Anthology ph...
Beautiful, impossibly intricate patterns and textures are all around us. Look around the room you’re sitting in, and you can probably find some complex natural designs—the wood grain on your ta...
As you can probably tell from looking through an issue of Anthology, we’re huge fans of perfectly imperfect styling. A well-composed eclectic mix, with just a few things rumpled or off-kilter, ...
One of my favorite parts of home tours in Anthology is getting to see the art people select. It’s such a personal and revealing thing! And there’s usually a good story about how a particu...
Before our next issue comes out I wanted to share these off shoots of Shauna Alterio and Stephen Loidolt’s home from Issue No. 6. It’s inspiring to read how the husband-an-wife duo of Something...
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