Sometimes it can be hard to slow down and appreciate the time and effort it takes to make something from nothing. The slow fashion movement is a ray of hope in these times of mass production. Kinnari McDevitt, founder of Lali Kids, started her business in 2013 with the intention of slowing down the process of…
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Iconic Female Designers
The one-year anniversary of the Women’s March is just a few days away. This time last year, foks from all over the country who participated in the Women’s March in Washington D.C. set a record for the largest protest in U.S. history! Here in LA, crowds were estimated at 750,000 and the mood was inspiration,…
This Just In: Debbie Bean
Debbie Bean’s handmade stained glass suncatchers are a Jungalow favorite! When the light shines through her pieces, casting colorful shadows on the wall, you can’t help but to feel some magical kinda way. The contrast between the delicate glass and the bold color she infuses into each piece strikes the perfect balance. Debbie’s love of…
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,…
8 Cozy Ways to Decorate Your Home with Kanthas
Kanthas are one of our favorite go-to textiles here at Jungalow HQ. Additionally, they are found in several of the homes in The New Bohemians Handbook: Come Home to Good Vibes. We love their versatility – with so many patterns on both sides, switching up your look takes only as long as the flipping over…
The Business of Being Boho: Getting Digitally Organized with Evernote
This Post Was Created In Partnership With Evernote. My business has evolved SO MUCH over the past couple of years. I went from being a one- woman-show that I ran out of my living room, to moving into a proper office, and this year, hiring my first salaried employees. It was a (very!) big leap….