This May: A temporary home

The STV Seasonal Shop brings together many of the elements that inspire my design process. It reflects my vision of curating spaces that spark dialogue between objects, collaborations, and the relationships I’ve built with fellow designers, artisans, and community projects. For me, this is the heart of my work—creating environments where ideas, craftsmanship, and local stories can meet.

Our May store is now open, and every object and garment inside has been either locally sourced, thoughtfully crafted, or made in collaboration with someone whose work I deeply admire. Part of my mission as a designer is to uplift the talent around me and show what’s possible when we commit to working with our local resources. Building these spaces is a way of honoring that ecosystem—celebrating the makers, the materials, and the processes that shape our creative landscape.

This shop is more than a seasonal offering; it’s an ongoing practice of community building, storytelling, and demonstrating the richness that emerges when we design with intention and from the place we call home.

“Clothes are our first home.”

On View:

Restored Ladderback Chairs
Polonia, Cafe Otoao, restored by Marxz Rosado

• Handwoven Rug
Created by artisan Fernando Torres

• Sand Paintings
By artist Ricardo Morales Hernández

• Loop #2
Piña silk textile wall hanging with embroidery, by Sally Torres Vega

• Ceramic Selection
By Sorbo–Artefacto, Manuel Sánchez Mendoza