Lullaby
A delicate still life editorial that invites quiet contemplation. Through Nikolaz Le Coq’s soft light photography and Tara Msellati’s floral arrangements mixed with Raphael Serres’ ceramics, this series captures a mood of gentle, restful beauty. It is a visual hymn designed to soothe, finding tranquility in the exquisite details of the botanical world.
Ysé x Les Maisons de Campagne
At the doorstep of autumn, we left everything behind to embrace the serene beauty of the French countryside. For 48 hours, Ysé welcomed a small circle of women to Maison du Val for a gentle pause, a time to connect, create, and let art and creativity build bridges between people.
Love at first print
In this interview, Molly Mahon, designer and master of pattern, takes us from her early days printing at her kitchen table to running a joyful, ethical textile brand. She discusses the instant “love at first print” that launched her career, her deep commitment to sustainable craftsmanship, and how nature fuels her distinctly joyful designs. Get ready to be inspired by the magic, the imperfections, and the soul behind the block print.
Ffern
With a vision to restore perfumery to its artisan roots, the perfume house Ffern challenges conventional norms, offering a deeply personal and sustainable olfactory experience. Join us as we explore the world of Ffern with its sibling founders, Owen and Emily, to understand how they’re redefining luxury fragrance, one seasonal scent at a time.
Alhaja
Step into the world of Alhaja, the Spanish jewelry brand founded by María and Irene. Born from a shared vision to create pieces that are slow, beautiful, and thoughtful, Alhaja—meaning “precious jewel”—is much more than adornment; it's a commitment to tradition and meaning.
In this interview, the founders discuss how the Mediterranean and rich cultural traditions inspire their signature pieces, which they call “modern amulets.” They delve into their balanced partnership, their dedication to ethical, local production in Spain, and their impressive global expansion.
Discover how María and Irene are forging a universe of creation that blends ancient symbolism with a contemporary aesthetic, ensuring every piece is not just an accessory, but an heirloom carrying a story.
The Magical & the Playful
The forest becomes a shelter, an accomplice in a physical and spontaneous game. There is no choreography, only intuition. Laureline and Daniela play at not being, they reflect each other, they imitate. They get lost and reappear, blending with the forest’s shadows as if they were part of it. The magical and the playful intertwine in a story that observes movement through the lens of freedom. This editorial offers a free-spirited view of gesture, friendship, and the forest as an imaginary refuge — a return to play as an intimate and powerful act.
A Gatherer’s Tale
Photographer & journalist Aniella Weinberger sat down with Peter Chippy Grant, a creative and passionate soul who defines himself as a “gatherer.” Peter is a culinary herbalist and plant alchemist who explores the natural world to transform wild ingredients into food, remedies, and stories. In this interview, Peter takes us on a journey, from the hedgerows of Somerset to the remote landscapes of Eastern Europe. He speaks about surprising discoveries, personal rituals, and his unique approach to cooking. It’s a conversation about honoring nature, reconnecting with our roots, and finding a quiet magic in the simplest things.
Painting the City in Full Flower
Today, we’re with artist Louise Jones, better known as Ouizi. Originally from Los Angeles and now based in Detroit, she creates stunning large-scale floral murals and vibrant paintings. As beautifully captured in the photographs by Anastasia Cheatham, her work is a celebration of nature. In this interview, we’ll dive into her journey into mural art, her love for flowers, and how her studio work influences her public pieces.
Echoes
‘Echoes’ traces a quiet closeness between the body and the organic. Each image follows a gesture of softness; something blooming, something remembered. Through skin, petals, and shadow, the subject becomes both flower and ground, holding a tender kind of presence. Shot in natural surroundings, the series reflects on the delicate rituals of femininity and selfhood.
Julia Heuer
It is with a genuine crush on her creations that we are delighted to present to you the world of Julia Heuer. This Paris-based fashion designer has captivated us with her whimsical prints and her innovative approach to pleating. By fusing the ancient Japanese art of shibori with the precision of digital printing, she has given birth to a singular aesthetic, both artisanal and deeply contemporary. After having worked for prestigious fashion houses, Julia Heuer now opens the doors to her world, a space where art, comfort, sustainability, and an authentic philosophy of community are intertwined. We hope this interview will inspire you as much as it has inspired us.
Highgrove by Sanderson
For over 30 years, Claire Vallis has been an iconic figure at Sanderson Design Group, serving as Design Director across six of their prestigious brands. Today, she shares insights into a truly unique and historic collaboration: the Highgrove by Sanderson collection. Conceived in partnership with The King’s Foundation and inspired by the magnificent gardens of His Majesty King Charles III’s residence, this collection represents a significant milestone in Sanderson’s century-long history. Discover how this royal connection and a shared commitment to nature have shaped designs that bring the beauty of Highgrove Gardens directly into our homes.
A Living Observation
This fashion editorial explores the life of fashion objects in relation to organic matter. As with a fresh vegetable, a fashion piece is first and foremost an object and will change form. In unfolding it, wearing it, and creasing it, it traverses organically altered shapes.
Spring cleaning at the Château
Imagine a place where history intertwines with art, where every corner tells a story, and where the creative spirit reigns supreme. Welcome to Château de Sacy, an 18th-century manor located in Picardy, just 45 minutes from Paris. This isn’t just any château: passed down through generations of strong, independent women, it’s now a vibrant sanctuary for artists, a place where château life meets bohemian charm. Discover this unique place through the eyes of photographer and journalist Pauline Chatelan as she shares her unforgettable experience in this article.
Down to Earth
Within the hushed embrace of a century-old glasshouse, where time seems to slow and light filters with a gentle grace, a new story unfurls.
Après les fleurs
After years of work in Paris, photographer Nicolas Hrycaj sought solitude and a fresh perspective, venturing south to the volcanic island of Stromboli. The result is ‘Après les fleurs,’ a mesmerizing exploration of fragility and unpredictable beauty. This portfolio presents portraits of flowers found on a volcanic island, captured against the dramatic backdrop of twilight skies and the erupting ‘Iddu’ – the island’s powerful, living volcano. Through intentionally blurred focus, Hrycaj transforms delicate blooms into painterly sensations, inviting you to see beyond the visible and contemplate the fleeting moments that define our existence. Explore this unique visual series where flowers meet the raw forces of nature.
Louise Misha & Saheli Women
Join us for an inspiring chat with Marie Pidancet, the creative force behind Louise Misha. In this special interview, Marie opens up about the brand’s new co-capsule collection and its profound partnership with Saheli Women. More than just fashion, this collaboration showcases traditional artisanal skills, natural dyes, and the shared mission of empowering women. Discover how Louise Misha champions human stories and celebrates the unique beauty of handmade creations, making every piece a symbol of joy and purpose.
The Last Fruit Tree
Enter the world of The Last Fruit Tree, a still life editorial by Scotty Gunderson, David Miller, and Dylan Nelson. This collection exists in a liminal space where fruit is archived and florals are reborn, bridging decay and resurrection. The resulting artifacts and vessels, including ceramics by Ashley Brazil, challenge perceptions of function and futility. Is this a beginning, a middle, or an end? A forgotten harvest, or a stage for deliberate excess? These are not mere images, but echoes of what remains when growth recedes. Witness these fragile, constructed scenes that linger and resonate, even as they wither.