Autumn Sonata: Unearthing the Past and Designing for the Future
A Q&A with Lilli Elias, Founder of Autumn Sonata, who is reviving the past through material storytelling, design and sustainable craftsmanship.
The WLLW Journal explores the spaces we live in and the ideas shaping them.
A Q&A with Lilli Elias, Founder of Autumn Sonata, who is reviving the past through material storytelling, design and sustainable craftsmanship.
WLLW explores the importance of placemaking, placekeeping and indigenous wisdom in development focused on social and ecological wellbeing.
In our Q & A, we discover how New York Heartwoods founder Megan Offner transforms loss into beauty, resilience and community connection.
It’s time to create homes that support, not sabotage, our wellbeing.
Celebrating women who translate research into action, influencing how we build, breathe and belong.
The pioneer in wellness design joins WLLW in a recorded conversation to discuss the evolution of wellness innovations, the transformative power of sensory design, and shaping the future of the industry.
WLLW emerged from personal experience and a guiding belief that the home plays a central role in health and healing. That belief led to a commitment to help others create environments that actively support wellbeing.
A New Year reflection on quiet change, intentional homes and making space for what’s unfolding.
An artisan at the forefront of re-envisioning the future of traditional woodworking techniques, George Sawyer reveals how simplicity and family connection contribute to a happy, healthy home.
Personal reflections and glimpses of what’s coming next at WLLW.
With craft and quality at the heart of her work, Maria Sigma reveals the threads that are woven into her happy, healthy home.
The leading environmental health scientist sits down with WLLW to discuss children’s health, the perils of climate change, and how to secure a healthy future for the next generation.