I meet all 3 while working at Todd Oldham back in NY. Lauren and Derek moved back to SF to open their shoppe about 3 years ago and have had a curious group of followers since. Tom has lived there as long as I have known him and has quite an amazing eye! He is working on a new monograph of his work so make sure to check out the preview on his online portfolio.
Tom has designed some of the most beautiful graphics around and we are lucky enough to own a few of his pieces. Even the envelopes are amazing. I just received a few new pieces this year.
I could really gush about the 3 of them all day... but I will just let you view their images and see for yourselves how amazing they are.
FOR ALL THE TREATS L,D +T.
Here are a few of the Tom pieces that grace our kitchen. More like these as well as a few books and framed envelopes are waiting to go in the new office. Most are 2 sided, and it was a real chore to decide which side to display. I may find a new way to display them so that we can take advantage of both sides.
I love having a little piece of art in the refrigerator.
"from the sky"
Printed on wire screen.
"halo"
pressed into a Heath Ceramic Tile
"ALRIGHT"
Enameled metal
"seems to APPEAR"
Carved in graphite
"from the sky"
Printed on wire screen.
"halo"
pressed into a Heath Ceramic Tile
"ALRIGHT"
Enameled metal
"seems to APPEAR"
Carved in graphite
Click here to read the piece on Lauren and Derek - Love and Curiosity -
that Victoria wrote and photographed
that Victoria wrote and photographed
3 comments:
Hi Conn! I'd try to convince you to move to SF too if you didn't live in MAUI... we miss you! I'm jealous of your collection of Tom's type pieces, and I love that you keep your little fluffy chicks in a jar!!
xoxo
Lauren
Inside-fridge art - what a novel idea! I have a soft spot for word art. . .Tom's are amazing.
Bean just loves her chicks, Lauren(they were sweet enough to share a couple with her). So thank you too;)
Hahaha - it took me a few to figure out HALO! I was so used to Hawaiian that I kept seeing HA-LO - as in halo-halo:)
My friend Renee from Maui, who just visited the mainland, kept saying "Ee-KAY-AH" . . .yep, Ikea!
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