Today, we are so excited to share our collaboration with Native. Here at Jungalow, it’s our mission to bring good vibes home–so we thought to ourselves, why limit those vibes to the home? Why not bring good vibes to alllllll the little nooks and crannies (including our arm pits!)? Hehe. So we, along with Native,…
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PLANT-BASED COLOR PALETTE
Do you find yourself proclaiming ‘OMG I wanna live here!’ when you walk into a botanical garden filled to the brim with all sorts of colorful plants? Yeah, we do too! On a recent adventure exploring one of our all-time fave plant-filled destinations, the Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino, CA, we felt overwhelmed with…
Plant Places: Peacock & Co.
Jungalistas! We’re taking y’all on a tour of one of our all-time favorite plant places. This time, it’s a mega-cool, modern shop called Peacock & Co. that has been rockin’ it since 2014. Owner Stephanie Saharopulos creates a lush, laid back vibe with a minimal color palette that lets all of the greenery goodness steal the…
Pad Peek: Michelle Qazi
What happens when a southern California girl moves to the Pacific Northwest? Pure magic! Michelle Qazi, owner of 6th and Detroit recently moved to Seattle and invited us into her beautiful home and put us under her spell! Between the vintage textiles, wood paneling, luscious planties, and those windows, we didn’t even know where to look…
CalEarth: Shelter for All
The California Institute of Earth, or “CalEarth,” is a non-profit organization that has created sustainable, affordable and beautiful solutions to the human need for shelter worldwide. We are obsessed with CalEarth’s work because their mission is important now more than ever. Did you know that our current global housing shortage includes some 20-40 million refugees…
This Just In: EMK Ceramics
One of the most calming and serene homes we visited while shooting for The New Bohemian Handbook, was that of Heather Culp (co-founder of Mercado Sagrado). Nestled against a canyon hill with views of the Pacific, we enjoyed her treasure trove of collected handmade wares. Sitting on her kitchen counter was a small EMK mug….