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4006 San Rafael Ave

Our latest staging project, personally designed by founder Tricia Benitez Beanum.

Perched in the hills of Mt. Washington, a grand living room with soaring ceilings sets the tone for Tricia’s latest staging. The space unfolds out of the architecture’s sculptural geometry with tactile upholstery, vintage Italian pieces, and elemental materials that speak to the hillside setting. The edit feels instinctive and elevated - each piece placed to underscore the home’s quiet sophistication.

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4006 San Rafael Ave

941 South Princeton Dr.

Our latest staging project, personally designed by founder Tricia Benitez Beanum.

At 941 S Princeton Drive, Tricia Benitez Beanum shapes an interior that feel effortless and precise. Low, sculptural seating rests against broad panes of glass, the palette shifting between deep greens, warm leathers, and natural wood. Vintage forms appear both casual and elevated, their textures catching the light that moves through the house. Art and objects are placed with quiet intention, giving the rooms a sense of ease that never slips into simplicity. Shop the full staging collection below.

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941 South Princeton Dr.

All Kitchen + Dining

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Angie Graves

Angie Graves is a Los Angeles-based visual storyteller with a background in the social impact sector. Her gifts are understanding people and delivering honest, authentic images. With deep insight into nonprofit organizations, her client base is filled with mission-driven institutions, such as Cedars-Sinai, Pancreatic Cancer Action Network, Share our Strength and many other nonprofits and small businesses. She currently serves on the International Board of Directors of Amigos de las Americas, an organization that trains youth leaders to create community improvement projects. Born in Hawaii and raised in Seattle, she now lives in Los Angeles with her husband, 5 and 7 year old kids, and a miniature farm.

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Anna Shipulina

Anna Shipulina works primarily with hand built ceramic forms defined by soft movement, organic lines, and restrained palettes. Her practice emphasizes simplicity in both color and structure, drawing from natural forms and the human body.

A significant portion of her work is left unglazed, preserving the raw surface of the clay. Texture and touch are central, inviting direct interaction and emphasizing the material’s tactile qualities. Subtle imperfections and visible hand marks remain, reinforcing the presence of the maker. Shipulina relies on traditional hand building techniques, allowing the clay to guide the process. Forms develop through intuition rather than replication, resulting in vessels that feel organic and singular. Her work reflects an ongoing exploration of female identity, resilience, and transformation, expressed through the body and the material itself.

 

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April Johnston

April Johnston returned to pottery in 2020 after a twenty year career as a professional photographer. When commercial work paused, clay became her primary medium and focus.Her practice is centered on hand built vessels made start to finish by hand. Texture leads the process, with form developing in response to how the surface moves and settles. Each piece is shaped to support this relationship between material and structure.

Johnston draws from the landscapes of California, particularly coastal and desert environments. Stones, sand, coral, and terrain inform the surfaces and tones of the work, translated through traditional ceramic techniques. The shift back to clay marked a move from constant travel to a studio practice rooted in quiet, repetition, and focus. The work reflects this change through restrained forms and an emphasis on stillness and balance.

 

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Bryce Batts

Bryce Batts (b. 1999) is a portrait photographer based in Oswego, Illinois. In his work, Batts creates mini vignettes to tell the stories—and, specifically, to share the light—of people of color. Often featuring his own image, Batts reshapes the Generation Z “selfie” into self(ie) portraits and explores identity, self-presentation, solitude, stereotype, and more, often with an air of humor or humility. Batts is a graduate of Aurora University.

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Candle Holders

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Catch Alls + Ashtrays

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Christine Richman

Christine Richman is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice spans painting, drawing, sculpture, and design. Working primarily in oil, acrylic, charcoal, and plaster, she investigates the relationship between the female body and the natural world through organic abstraction, layered materiality, and the tension of light and shadow. Her work is a process of looking deeply—dissecting visual and emotional truths, and exploring what it means to truly see.

Richman holds a BFA in Painting from Indiana University (2001) and studied classical technique in the university’s Florence Painting Program. Before returning to her studio full-time, she spent over 15 years as an art and creative director, an experience that informs her visual storytelling and formal clarity.

Her work has appeared in Sheridan Road Magazine, DuJour, and is held in private and institutional collections, including Indiana University.

Richman lives and works in Wilmette, IL, where motherhood and studio practice intertwine—shaping the emotional undercurrents of her work.

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Contemporary Art

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Cortney Herron

Cortney Herron is a Los Angeles based figurative painter whose work centers on color, form, and quiet psychological moments. Using warm, earthy palettes and fluid, organic shapes, her paintings evoke calm and introspection while exploring the human figure as a site of pause, reflection, and emotional presence. Perspective and proportion remain intentionally loose, allowing mood and intuition to lead.

Herron works across acrylic, oil, and digital mediums and has collaborated with brands including Bombay Sapphire, Dagne Dover, Society6, and Refinery29. Her work has been featured in publications such as The Argonaut and VoyageLA.

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Decorative Objects

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Drinkware + Bar

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Home Accessories

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Jomad Magloire

Jomad is a young artist of Martiniquais and Ivorian descent. She began her artistic journey in 2006 with graffiti lettering, before pursuing studies in Fine Arts, Architecture, and Engineering. Over the years, her artistic practice has evolved into a vibrant and figurative painting style imbued with poetry and a deep connection to the imagination. Her work reflects a blend of cultural influences, intertwined with a desire to reinterpret her structural understanding of life's
purpose. Memories, as well, are a key source of inspiration, and she employs a unique process of "experimental repetition" to convey the emotions and sensations evoked by them. 

Jomad's painting is an exploration of the world as a collection of conscious creations, where every object, every detail—from combs and buttons to streets and building facades—embodies a creative essence. This approach infuses her work with a dynamic tension between past, present, and future, as she contemplates how these objects and experiences shape our understanding of life.

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Jonathon Burford

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Kader Boly

Kader Boly was raised in a family of nomadic herders, on the plains of West Africa. Growing up surrounded by livestock and other wildlife indelibly shaped Kader’s unique artistic perspective. He began painting as a child, using mud, clay, and other local materials. He also learned traditional techniques including the creation of mud cloth textiles. Kader’s work is set apart by his use of handmade pigments crafted with natural materials sourced near his studio in Burkina Faso. These pigments ground his work in the place from which they come, while telling the stories of that place for all the world to see. Kader’s pastoral scenes explore community and contemplate human relationships to the natural world. 

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Karli Henneman

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Kirk Henriques

Kirk Henriques was born in Brooklyn, NY to Jamaican parents. He received his MFA from Cornell University in 2021. Henriques explores both figuration and abstraction; he is interested in spatiality and visibility as they apply to black people. His multilayered, mixed media works foreground the circumstances of their making through rips, cuts, and scraping, such that the formal and conceptual aspects of his work hold equal weight. Kirk’s work has been featured in solo exhibitions at Charles Moffatt Gallery and the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, and in numerous group exhibitions. He was a finalist for the AXA Art Prize, juried by Ian Alteveer of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Lauren Haynes of Contemporary Art at Crystal Bridges Museum, Brett Littman of Isamu Noguchi Foundation and Garden Museum, and Eugenie Tsai, Senior Curator of Contemporary Art at the Brooklyn Museum. He lives and works between New York and Georgia. 

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Leonard Maiden

Leonard Maiden was born in Greenville Mississippi in 1972. His family then moved to Louisiana in 1978. In 1991 he served in the United States Marine Corps and was honorably discharged in 1995. In 1999 he entered community college at Bossier Parish Community College where he majored in Mass Communications with the hopes of becoming a graphic artist. After taking a required course in drawing at BPCC he was advised by his instructor to attend Louisiana Tech School of Art. In 2005 Leonard received his BFA from Louisiana Tech University. He began his public art career participating in small community venues in Shreveport, Louisiana where he was living and working at that time. In 2012 Leonard moved to Senatobia. Mississippi on his late grandfather's farm. Since then he has exhibited his work in Memphis, New Orleans, Louisville, and Chicago. Leonard still today lives and works in Senatobia, Mississippi.

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Lotions and Soaps

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Moncho 1929

Moncho 1929, Dan Monteavaro, creates captivating works of art that challenge his audiences to reconcile with the dualities of contemporary life. The chimeras that he creates offer a poignant reflection on contemporary global relationships. As the viewer observes the dualities that consume the series, they are intrigued by the gorgeous yet unnatural subjects. 

Originally from South Bronx, Dan Monteavaro’s artwork can be found in the multiple private, city, and corporate collections; from Google, Inc. to the French Consulate of the US, and from The City of New York, Paramount, the NBA, MLS and Universal Pictures, to the Public Art collections of cities like Glendale, Los Angeles, and West Hollywood. Most recently, Dan Monteavaro’s work was acquired for the permanent collection of Iowa Museum of Modern Art (The Figge), exhibited at The Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art and he was included in the juried BP Portrait Awards for The National Portrait Gallery in the United Kingdom. Dan currently lives and works out of Los Angeles, CA.

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Napkins and Linens

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Natalya Seva

Natalya Sevastyanova is a Los Angeles-based contemporary ceramic artist. She grew up in the expansive nature of the Ural Mountains, Russia. This has continually influenced her self-expression from the very beginning when Natalya started out as a muralist and animator. She received a M.F.A. in Architecture Design from the Academy of Architecture and Arts, Ekaterinburg, Russia. After a several year-long stay in these fields, she had the strong inclination towards working with a tactile medium. Since 2013, clay has been her channel to bring the essence of nature’s wildness into client’s homes. Natalya’s body of work has graduated from pottery tableware to teapot ceremony sets and is currently focused on wall sculpture installations. Her pieces have been sold globally and exhibited at art gallery shows across Los Angeles under the title Seva Ceramics. At the present time, she leads private masterclasses about Raku firing techniques. 

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NEW ARRIVALS

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Olivia Cognet

Olivia Cognet grew up in Nice on the Côte d’Azur, studied at the Villa Arson, and was nourished by the school of Vallauris. With the freedom this material affords to explore every shape and size, she creates monumental bas-reliefs and giant totems as well as chairs, tables, lamps and vases. She draws inspiration from the lights and shadows of the landscapes of California, its modernist architecture and intense nature. Infusing a modern take on the great tradition of decorative arts, her works are both functional and powerfully evocative. Her designs showcase the power of contrasts; her minimal, geometric lines are interwoven with a sensual and organic vocabulary. Cognet's work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Vivre Cote Paris, Elle Decoration, Vogue, and more. 

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Pasqualina Azzarello

Pasqualina Azzarello is a painter, public muralist, educator, graphic facilitator, and community advocate. Working within grassroots, nonprofit, and academic channels, she works with others to cultivate generative spaces, initiatives, and partnerships that are innovative, collaborative, and inclusive of all participants. Throughout her unique professional path, each experience has been driven by core values including a profound belief in the creative potential of individuals and communities.


Pasqualina serves as City Arts Coordinator at Easthampton City Arts in Easthampton, MA. She also serves as a part-time faculty member at Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, and The University of Massachusetts Amherst—and works with nonprofit organizations on projects and initiatives related to youth development, community engagement, and strategic planning.

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Platters + Trays

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Polina Perl

Polina Perl’s work centers on clay as both material and language. Long considered humble or secondary, clay becomes a site of meaning, memory, and cosmology in her practice. Through layered, textured surfaces, Perl creates abstract maps that suggest traces of identity, time, and lived experience. These works read as symbolic terrains where personal and collective histories intersect, linking earth and cosmos, past and present. Clay functions not as representation, but as a carrier of thought, a visual vocabulary that holds memory, vulnerability, and continuity.

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Raúl Mouro

Raúl Mouro’s ceramics feel like expressions of the earth itself. Each vessel he creates is imbued with the natural beauty of raw materials, rich textures, and organic tones. He draws inspiration from the landscapes of his family's village in the Llamas del Mouro mountains of Asturias,  Spain, where they have lived for hundreds of years.  
The Mouro family has been creating ceramics in this small village for generations and examples of works by his ancestors can be found on this site dating back to the 17th century. Raúl learned the craft from his father and grandfather, both masters of “cerámica negra,” a traditional technique where the clay blackens during the firing process, producing a striking semi-gloss finish without the need of a glaze. A hallmark of their work was the water jug, a common vessel that was once used for carrying water on the backs of donkeys or mules. 

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Samantha McCurdy

Samantha McCurdy is a Philadelphia native living and working in Los Angeles. She earned her BFA from the Maryland Institute College of Art in Baltimore and has exhibited in galleries across Dallas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, Mexico City, and Paris.

Mystery and tension permeate McCurdy’s sculptural paintings. Minimal yet enigmatic, their skillfully constructed forms protrude from stretched fabric, hinting at concealed shapes beneath the surface. By replacing traditional canvas with thin, stretchable fabric, the works evoke the form-fitting qualities of clothing. Spherical objects push beyond the frame’s confines, creating tension between revelation and concealment. Tightly arranged, each piece reaches toward its neighbor yet never fully connects, inviting curiosity while maintaining its own unwavering agency. Each piece is handcrafted by McCurdy in her Los Angeles studio. With over ten years of refining her process, her work reflects a deep commitment to craftsmanship and precision.

Her work is featured in high-end residential, commercial, retail, and hospitality spaces and has been acquired by renowned interior designers such as Kelly Wearstler, Michael Hilal, Pulp Design Studio, Natalie O Design, Jaime Walters, and Punch World Studio. Hospitality clients include The Standard Hotel, Proper Hotels and Residences, and The W Hotel. She recently created a showcase for Design Within Reach’s Artist Spotlight Series in Costa Mesa, CA. McCurdy has exhibited at The Future Perfect LA, The Dallas Art Fair, Aspen Art Fair, Frieze NYC, Untitled Art Fair Miami, Zonamaco MCX, and Collectible NYC Design Fair. She has also presented several solo exhibitions with Galleri Urbane and participated in group shows worldwide.

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Sambo Boly

Sambo Boly was born in Sabce, Bam Province in Burkina Faso. Boly learned drawing during his Koranic studies, then painting at the Centre National d'Artisanat d'Art in Ouagadougou. He has exhibited in Burkina Faso, Cote d’Ivoire, France, and Switzerland, and was one of the artists selected for the exhibition of Burkinabe art at the Center Culturel Wallonie-Bruxelles in Paris during the Sommet de la Francophonie in 2004. The particularity of Boly’s work lies in its profound sense of freedom. His work covers the entire fabric of humanity: human forms, hybrids, simple heads, ancestor spirits, jinns and totems, in a style that oscillates between symbolic abstraction and narrative figuration. Sambo Boly is a storyteller; he tells stories inspired by everyday life and is always interested in the moral of the story. His paintings comment on societal power, authority, fear, pettiness, cowardice, and pretense, and are steeped in the wisdom of African proverbs. 

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Carved Wood Dish

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Shop Staging at 346 N Las Palmas

Shop our latest staging project at 346 N Las Palmas in Los Angeles.

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Sofas

An edit of statement seating that defines a room. Clean lines, tactile fabrics, and sculptural forms span decades of design, from mid century restraint to postmodern ease. Each piece is chosen for its balance of comfort and composition.

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Turkish Hand Towel

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Velma Rosai

Born in Nairobi, Kenya, Velma Rosai-Makhandia earned a BA in 2012 from Monash University in South African and Australia. Rosai has completed artist-in-residence programs including: Ano Contemporary in Accra, Ghana in 2018, Poco-a-poco in Oaxaca, Mexico in 2021, and 50 Golborne Art in London, England in 2022. She currently lives and works between Nairobi and Lamu Island, which is off the coast of Kenya in the Indian Ocean. Rosai subconsciously transmits her thoughts and ideas through painting; by tapping into this frequency, she is able to work in partnership with the universe. Rosai creates vibrant pulsing paintings with a myriad of visual elements that enable her to explore African narratives and mythical histories. Her work is held in private collection in England, France, Mexico, Germany, Kenya, and the United States. 

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Vintage Paintings + Wall Decor

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Vintage Sculptures + Objects

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Washcloths and Towels

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