Homemaking
What is home? And how do we choose to make one? There are many answers to these questions, as the conditions of home are not only personal but also cultural, circumstantial and economic. For some, home is where they sleep; for others, itâs where they feel themÂselves, which might not necessarily be in their apartment or house. The stories in this issue get at the expansive notion of home â its aesthetic pleasures, its secrets, its necessity. Photographer Catherine Opie shares the object she cherishes the most in her home and, even, the world: a beautiful designer chair that perfectly molds to her body. Domestic objects with real design can transform your living experience, and artist Bailey Hikawa extends this philosophy down to your toilet seat. At home, there is âthe sanctity of Inside,â as Mariam Rahmani explains in her essay on the value and luxury of dressing up to stay in.
Making a home in an expensive city like L.A. can be challenging. For some, it means perpetual renting and moving, though there is beauty to be found in this impermanence, as Diana Ruzova writes in her intimate essay about growing up as an apartment managerâs daughter. We can make home out of the very fabric of a city, gradually collecting places and street corners until they feel like our own. For Julissa James, itâs the laundromat, a haven that has become her âcomfort zoneâ â her âown private version of the club, where fluorescent light floods from the ceiling and thereâs always Amy Winehouse or SaltÂNÂPepa playing over the loudspeaker.â If weâre lucky, we become the designers and architects of our own lives, a role that Aleali May has fully assumed. In this issueâs cover story, May gets real about her design ambitions and shares her latest sparkling creations within the iconic setting of a quintessential modernist home, the SheatsÂGoldstein house. The 1960s house has long been admired by the fashion crowd, architects and artists, including Opie. (When she realized sheâd never live in such a space, Opie made a film imagining that she set the property on fire. Luckily for us, it still stands.)
L.A., perhaps more than most cities, is many things at once â âan enigma of contradicÂtions,â as Gotha Shakira puts it in her horoscope of the month â and so itâs unsurprising that there are so many ways to make and define home. But in Gemini spirit, we donât need to settle on one definition. We can change our minds and reinvent it. We can live in many places at once.
Elisa Wouk Almino
Deputy Editor
Image logo by Beatriz Lozano For The Times
Catherine Opie wants to tell you about her sexy âbig-bottom girl chairâ
The L.A.-based photographer and artist tells us the story behind her rare Danish designer chair and why chairs âare everything.â Read the story đŞThe L.A. laundromat offers something special and rare: a home away from home
The laundromat is your rare âthird placeâ â a spot to go to thatâs not your house, nor your office, but a secret third thing. Read the story đ§şGet your copy
Issue 27: Homemaking
Order nowRenting used to be a source of shame to this apartment managerâs daughter. Now itâs a comfort
Los Angeles, like its residents, is impermanent, always shape-shifting, always on the verge of becoming something else. Read the story đ§¸The benefits of dressing up to stay in â and why they outweigh dressing up to go out
Inside you are your main audience. The joy lies in the freedom. Be extra. Go bold. Read the story đYour toilet seat doesnât have to look boring. Bailey Hikawaâs designing ones with pizza slices and pearl necklaces
Thereâs something really beautiful that happens when people see a designed object in a space where they donât expect it, like toilet seats. Read the story đWeâre transitioning into Gemini, and Rick Owens wonât let us lose our house keys
Homemaking is an art, a craft, a practice, a burden, a necessity, a privilege. Itâs in the talismans that we arrange within our homes â including our house keys. Read the story đLooking to upgrade your home with designer touches? Hereâs a start
From an unforgettable decanter to an adorable ottoman, these 8 items will awaken your inner interior designer. Read the story đď¸8 L.A. happenings in May to get you ready for summer
Itâs time for May and all of its offerings. From Michael Kors Collectionâs return to Beverly Hills to Mickalene Thomas at the Broad, hereâs what to do this month. Read the story đIssue 26
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