V~Into: November 2025
November slows the rhythm, inviting us to pause. In the space between harvest and holiday, we turn inward—preserving what’s gathered and seeking inspiration in the garden, circular design, and early winter reads.


Discover: The Preserve Journal
A publication presenting “an unfolding dialogue of what a sustainable, transparent, and resilient food culture might look, feel, and taste like.”
Gift: Montana Labelle Red Marble Tray
Our holiday offering is an ultra-versatile tray in Rosso Alicante marble designed in collaboration with Montana Labelle. Offering an elegant design solution, the tray holds oils or spices in the kitchen, serves cocktails at the table, and corrals keepsakes all over the house.
Listen: Hot Stakes Big Stakes Podcast with Danny Alexander of Who Gives A Crap
We enjoyed this episode where Who Gives A Crap founder Danny Alexander shares the way in which he transformed toilet paper into a $100 million brand—with 50% of profits donated to global sanitation projects.


Stock Up: Gesture Japanese-designed tools
We’re loving these kitchen tools thoughtfully designed for cooks and chefs—made of Japanese steel from Niigata Prefecture on antique American presses.
Visit: Crop Swap LA Farm Stand
Support this incredible organization by visiting their weekly Farm Stand every Monday from 9am-12pm at 3753 Degnan Blvd in LA. Crop Swap grows food on unused spaces in an effort to create jobs, preserve water (their microfarm uses recycled water for 92% less water than the average US lawn), and equitably distribute the food.
Follow: Garden of Sorts
A new magazine dedicated to exploring the intersection of nature, culture (“natureculture” as they refer to it), and humankind. All artfully presented


Read: It Girl: The Life and Legacy of Jane Birkin by Maria Meltzer
The perfect holiday season page turner—an essential for anyone who has ever drawn inspiration from Jane Birkin.
Cook: Riviera by Melanie Masarin
A new cookbook from the founder of nonalcoholic drink brand Ghia sharing recipes passed down from her own grandmother hailing from coastal France and Italy.
Join: American Circular Textiles
Suited to those involved with fashion or textile brands, resale, recycling, and manufacturing, American Circular Textiles is an organization dedicated to driving scalable solutions for textile circularity through federal and state advocacy/policy/education.