A carefully crafted pin meant to add that something different to celebrate the everyday or that special occasion in the kuwatani shop.
Dreamy Joseph Yoakum landscape artwork highlighted in raw vision magazine via Facebook.
Vibrant fuchsia boutonniere - pin in the shop. 2. Miroco Machiko’s funtastic painting. 3. Leafy sprig pin ready to adorn via kuwatani handmade. 4. The inspiration for the leafy sprig pin via Aleta.
When I see that certain something - it catches my eye - peaks my curiosity and fills me with that sense of wonder. Above left to right, artist Penny Leaver Green via we are scout, artist Ingrid van den Brand via the art room plant and the Pink Hawaiian Coral Peony via fine gardening captivate me.
On a festive note, could be a certain something will catch your eye at a Holiday pop up Marketplace on December 11 at the beautiful Marin Art and Garden Center where I will be showing my work with other local artisans and sharing a table with fellow art/vintage goods enthusiast SomedayCottageFinds and dear friend Cary. Hope to see you there.
Made in California from hands seeking a certain mix, a soft yet structured boutonniere pin via kuwatanishop.
A beautifully calming drawing, illustrated by Lee Kyutae.
Layered intrigue by Henrik Vibskov via garmentory.
2. Woven plantings landscape design by Arterra Landscape Architects via gardenista.
3. Luscious mohair layers via ladylaine.
4. Beautiful Sala del Cine Dore rows of fun via wsimag
5. Relaxed yet refined Niccolo Pasqualetti ensemble via yahoo.
6. Sultry sophisticated Commune interior via remodelista.
Imagining one of Kuwatani’s mobiles dangling in any Erica Tanov interior - this one via Rue - is wondrously playful.
Handcrafted drought tolerant boutonniere/pin freshly planted in the kuwatani handmade accessories shop.
Drought tolerant rock garden via bhg.