Masaomi Yasunaga at ICA Miami

February 2, 2026

The year started with a visit to ICA Miami. Masaomi Yasunaga’s show came as a welcome surprise — we’d only recently found his work online, and we’ve always had a particular affection for ceramics (say no more).

Garden Gathering: Alcova Miami 2025

December 17, 2025

Alcova Miami 2025 took over the Victorian-era River Inn with research-driven installations and material experiments by more than 40 international studios. This year we were part of a group show and wanted to share a few highlights — new connections, conversations, and booth designs that stayed with us. Alcova feels less like a fair and more like a family gathering, where you come to look closely, exchange ideas, and recharge creatively.

Tiffany in Florida

October 20, 2025

In the center of Winter Park stands the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art — home to the world’s most comprehensive collection of works by Louis Comfort Tiffany. The exhibition traces how his experiments with glass and light evolved into a distinct artistic language.

Oolite arts anniversary and open studios

October 20, 2025

Yesterday, we stopped by Oolite Arts for their 40th anniversary show. It’s one of the few places in Miami where you can see artists working in real time, mid-process. A functioning studio, a rotating exhibition space, and a residency program all in one — it’s part gallery, part lab.

Traces: a group show at Alcova Miami

July 20, 2025

A look back at our first group exhibition at Alcova Miami 2024. Installed in a room at the historic Miami River Inn, the show brought together local artists and designers whose work is influenced by Florida’s nature.

Onda wall sconce

January 13, 2026

Introducing our debut lighting piece, a ceramic wall sconce inspired by organic brutalism. While the form is intentional and controlled, the surface changes in the kiln through the raku firing process.

Florida natural springs to visit

July 26, 2025

Florida is full of natural springs, each offering its own unique experience. Take a closer look at five springs we've visited so far.

Largest one-site collection of Frank Lloyd Wright architecture

July 26, 2025

As part of our research into Florida’s architectural language, we visited Florida Southern College in Lakeland — the site of the most extensive single collection of Frank Lloyd Wright buildings.

Gene Leedy's architecture in Winter Haven

July 26, 2025

We traveled to Winter Haven to see the buildings of Gene Leedy — a pioneer of Florida modernism whose work still resonates today. Gene Leedy helped shape what became known as the Sarasota School of Architecture, leaving a strong imprint on Florida’s mid-century modern landscape.