• Tracey Neuls
    @tracey_neuls
    Shoe designer Tracey Neuls shuns mainstream fads, opting for a more timeless approach. Each of her designs bears the mark of a questioning mind and instinctive feel for form and material. She describes herself as sponge-like—attracted to the small things in life. Fugitive moments that have inspired, forms and textures she has moulded or admired, re-surface in her collections.
  • Jette Creative
    @jettecreative
    Jette Creative is a Southern California full service design group that specializes in interior design and custom furniture for retail, restaurant, commercial, and residential spaces. From ground up design and large scale renovations to smaller projects to freshen up a space, Jette Creative prides itself on our designers’ ability to marry client needs and vision with architectural integrity. The goal is to curate a warm, inviting, livable space that captures a timeless, sustainable aesthetic while honoring the identity of the building as well as the client. With a strong industry network, Jette is able to source the newest materials, goods and furniture for each of our projects, in addition to relationships with the field’s most knowledgeable and dependable craftspeople. Having worked on both acclaimed historical homes and projects boasting compelling modern architecture, the Jette Creative design team has been featured in countless publication both online and in print, including Architectural Digest, Dwell, My Domaine, Orange Coast Magazine, Luxe Magazine, Design Sponge, Gray Magazine and many others. Jette is proud to give back to the community through architecture and design. A member of the 1% Organization, we’re able to provide pro-bono services to non-profit organizations in our community.
  • bluepoolroad
    @bluepoolroad
    bluepoolroad | peggy wongan award-winning designer and former deputy art director for Martha Stewart in New York, peggy launched studio/pw in 2007 after over a decade of experience with some of the world’s most recognized brands. having traversed the nuances of typography and art direction with fluency, peggy brings a highly refined sensibility with the credentials to back it up. A graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology (with the Chair’s award for excellence in graphic design), she was also a faculty member at the Art Institute of California. Her past and present clients include Victoria's Secret Beauty, Target, Bath & Body Works, IBM, Reebok, Williams-Sonoma, Bon Appétit magazine, Emotional Branding, Aroma Naturals, and more. In early 2009, Peggy branched out with her own stationery line called bluepoolroad. When it came to her own brand, Peggy drew on a lifetime of visionary aesthetic collages. "Growing up on the actual Blue Pool Road in Hong Kong, I was influenced and fascinated by buildings, lines and shapes, colors and textures…" The overall look and feel of the collection became a blend of clean and modern typography with classic but unexpected colorways. Peggy’s photography, featured on bluepoolroad blog and snaps, tells the visual stories she encounters in her day-to-day experiences and punctuates bluepoolroad’s creative offerings. Peggy has been featured in Design*Sponge, C magazine, Real Simple, Dwell, Daily Candy Weddings, Martha Stewart Weddings, Town & Country Weddings, C Weddings, Brides, Print, Step, and more. Her home has also been featured on Apartment Therapy and Design*Sponge.
  • Peggy Wong
    @peggy_wong
    bluepoolroad | peggy wongan award-winning designer and former deputy art director for Martha Stewart in New York, peggy launched studio/pw in 2007 after over a decade of experience with some of the world’s most recognized brands. having traversed the nuances of typography and art direction with fluency, peggy brings a highly refined sensibility with the credentials to back it up. A graduate of Rochester Institute of Technology (with the Chair’s award for excellence in graphic design), she was also a faculty member at the Art Institute of California. Her past and present clients include Victoria's Secret Beauty, Target, Bath & Body Works, IBM, Reebok, Williams-Sonoma, Bon Appétit magazine, Emotional Branding, Aroma Naturals, and more. In early 2009, Peggy branched out with her own stationery line called bluepoolroad. When it came to her own brand, Peggy drew on a lifetime of visionary aesthetic collages. "Growing up on the actual Blue Pool Road in Hong Kong, I was influenced and fascinated by buildings, lines and shapes, colors and textures…" The overall look and feel of the collection became a blend of clean and modern typography with classic but unexpected colorways. Peggy’s photography, featured on bluepoolroad blog and snaps, tells the visual stories she encounters in her day-to-day experiences and punctuates bluepoolroad’s creative offerings. Peggy has been featured in Design*Sponge, C magazine, Real Simple, Dwell, Daily Candy Weddings, Martha Stewart Weddings, Town & Country Weddings, C Weddings, Brides, Print, Step, and more. Her home has also been featured on Apartment Therapy and Design*Sponge.
  • melissa TEITEL
    @melissateitel4098
    I am a third generation artist and have been getting my hands messy in one form or another since my mother put me in my first drawing classes at the age of eight. Before dedicating myself full time to my art I spent two decades working in luxury fashion in New York. Inspired by the varied textures, intricate drapes, and color palettes of the designers I had the opportunity to work alongside I seek to similarly create art that elevates and transforms the energy of a space with vibrant colors, the sensation of movement and tactile experience to match the visual .My paintings are layered, both literally and metaphorically. Each painting begins with the written word. Journaling on a blank canvas, I write about people, places,, fantasies, dreams, and feelings. Though this psychic output may not be visible in the final product, it sets the energetic direction of each piece. I work with a variety of tools, including putty scrapers, rollers, sponges, cloth, and even my bare hands and feet, creating layers of rich color, bold lines and, ultimately, paintings that are both compelling and accessible.