Plants are aesthetically pleasing, yes; however, they are much more than just the aesthetics. Plants have been known to give relief from stress, hypertension, depression, and they have a host of other functions that they can perform.
And with that, why are plants so important?
"I was exposed to the art world from a different perspective. I wasn't making art: I was observing art. Curating allowed me to contextualize artwork and draw connections between makers of the past and the world we live in today."
Annie Jackson dyes the most stunning fabrics that we've ever seen, all from natural items we use in our daily lives.
"After spending a healthy amount of time designing florals for other people – whether full-on weddings, birthdays, or simply wrapped in paper for a first date – I want to dive into the creativity for myself as well," explains Alex.
Alex Nelson is a florist in Denver, CO whose creations leave us swooning. She wrote this for us, and we think you'll love it.
We love the creative spirit of Bianca Glogovac, we're honored to say she created this masterpiece just for Warmth.
"Every fold in my palm holds a story, the tips of my fingertips hold no more sensitivity to heat. Some hands hold heavy pasts, I understand there are voices that never speak but their hands continue to work."
It’s easy to overlook our very own relationship with ourselves, so why not implement our own love language into our respective self care routines? If you ever feel your tank is running empty or notice unhealthy habits, take the time to realign yourself with self care habits that cater to you.
"Self-love is when you allow yourself to give love to yourself first, because if your cup is empty – how will you give love to others from an empty cup?"
Creator of Lots of Love Club, Rosemary Fajardo, tells us what led her to finding herself...through her breakups.
Warmth was created to introduce a new approach on a lighter to fit into any type of atmosphere that you create, but what exactly constitutes a ‘warm’ space?
What inspired the idea for Warmth? Get a look inside what led to the creation of Warmth with the creator, Nichole LeBeau.
Down South Digs store owner, Amanda Williams gave some tips on creating a space with pieces that are intentional within your home.
"How can we create a space that is warm and inviting that we can stand to be in for months at a time while incorporating vintage pieces? My advice: have patience, an open mind and find balance."
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