It’s no surprise that we love nature, color, and all things handmade here at Jungalow, so when we came across Lorena Marañon’s stunning jewelry, quilts, pillow and accessories, we were like: “mama mia, Maranoni!” Lorena’s work features nature-inspired patterns, bold color play, and hand-embroidered pieces. She constructs pieces for her brand, Maranoni, using experimental versions of…
Design
Mid-Century Meets Jungalow
Who doesn’t love a good mid-century modern piece? The characteristic clean lines, gentle curves, and organic forms of MCM pieces are a great foundation for any design. One of my favorite MCM designers is Adrian Pearsall. His architectural engineering background shines through his sleek 1960s furniture designs. I was so excited when I found…
Meegan Barnes Booty Ceramics
Meegan Barnes is a Los Angeles based artist and sculptor. Her work is cheeky (pun intended!), fun and empowering. It’s feminine and feminist – a balance of grit and glam. Booty History A trip to South America inspired her signature booty ceramics. She had said goodbye to New York. Despite being creatively stimulated, the go go go…
Justina Blakeney X Tiny Prints
My designs can be wowed out. I get it. I scare people sometimes. Not every big company is gonna let me to totally be myself and go wild. So that’s why when Tiny Prints approached me about doing a collection and said I could really just “do my thing” I was (VERY!!) excited and…
A Very Arabesque Roundup
Here at Jungalow, we are inspired by all sorts of silhouettes. Recently we’ve been really drawn to the ‘arabesque’. Arabesques are a fundamental element of Islamic art and design. In the above pic, Gilian Lawlee painted a black arabesque shape over the entrance to her hallway. It really adds a beautiful decorative element to the passageway,…
Jungalow™ Wrapping Paper is Here!
Growing up my parents ran a residential treatment program for abused and neglected girls. It was my job to wrap the donated presents for the 50+ girls who would spend their holidays at the group home. I took the responsibility seriously, because I knew how important it was for the gifts to look like they…