On this day of honoring all the women who guide us, five mothers and creative entrepreneurs share their ways of renewing body, mind, and spirit, swiftly.
Lan Jaenicke debuts ShanFeng: A harmonious new line with a reverence for the purity of material. Crafted of undyed cashmere, silk, and cotton, ShanFeng takes shape in radiant whites and creams.
As part of the living green world, we should flow with the cycles of nature. Yet we can all feel disconnected from these rhythms. Traditional Chinese Medicine, which seeks to restore the vitality of our essential life force, is for me a source of restoration and balance.
The aesthetic and craft values that underlie the work of beloved San Francisco ceramicist Len Carella—richness of materiality, enduring quality, elegant simplicity—echo my own. We spoke with Len about small production, conscious consumerism, and the joy of letting the process lead the way.
Falling on the second new moon after winter solstice, this year we celebrate Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, on February 1st. A moment to honor earthly and celestial new beginnings, in 2022 this lunar holiday also marks the Year of the Tiger, in Chinese culture an astrological symbol of bravery and ambition.
I light candles the way people turn on lights upon entering a room. When I arrive at the atelier, or when returning home, among the first things I do is to strike a match and set candles aglow.
With Chinese New Year coming up on the first of February, I wanted to share a very simple ritual of mine. My mother gave me this Chinese herbal tea recipe, with which I begin every day.
When I begin designing, it is the tactile sense - the texture of a material, how it drapes - that demands my full attention. Achieving the right fit, the right cut, is paramount. In a sense, I’m working in black and white, in the sculptural world, the world of form and proportion.