We chatted with the Jungalow designer, artist and author Justina Blakeney about her book & how her home reflects her Black and Jewish roots.
We chatted with the Jungalow designer, artist and author Justina Blakeney about her book & how her home reflects her Black and Jewish roots.
Discover how this historic New York town became a beachfront sanctuary for Black families and the epicenter of African American art.
Interior designer Justina Blakeney turned her 300-square-foot Los Angeles garage into a colorful dreamland.
The designer opens up about how she became the queen of boho home decor and what she's learned along the way.
Treat yourself to eternal sunshine with our Ayo Pillow designed by Justina Blakeney®! Ayo means joy in Yoruba. This embroidered pillow is meant to bring sunshiny joy to any room! About the designer: Justina Blakeney is a designer, artist + mama with a bohemian heart. For Justina, decorating is about feeling free, having fun and getting a little bit wild.
We chatted with the Jungalow designer, artist and author Justina Blakeney about her book & how her home reflects her Black and Jewish roots.
A big dose of happiness is underfoot. Justina Blakeney, founder of Jungalow, teamed up with Ruggable to create some truly special designs.
This gorgeous and longawaited book presents Justina Blakeney's distinctive point of view on everything her design fans want to know: how to make bold choices with color and pattern, how to take cues from nature, how to authentically glean inspiration from their heritage and travels, how to break rules, and all the other paths to truly begin to decorate wild. Along the way, Justina also shares loads of practical takeaways, and more nuanced insight into how she lives in her own space.
Jungalow: Decorate Wild: The Life and Style Guide by Justina Blakeney From Justina Blakeney, the ultimate guide to designing wildly creative interiors that are free-spirited, layered, and deeply personal Justina Blakeney's new book is her biggest, boldest, and most beautiful volume yet, filled with irresistible style, original patterns, and artwork-lushly photographed by Dabito. In each chapter, Justina shares her distinctive point of view on everything design fans want to know-how to make bold choices with color and pattern, how to take cues from nature, how to authentically glean inspiration from their heritage and travels, how to break rules, and all the other paths to truly begin to decorate wild. Along the way, Justina also shares personal narratives, practical advice, and nuanced insight into how she lives in her own space-how she reconnects with nature, how she plays and stays inspired, how she gives herself permission to feel free and wild, and how readers can do the same. Jungalow is the term coined by Justina for the brand that embodies her wild, but cozy and homey, style. Copycats abound, but there is no other book like this one-offering Justina's authentic, encouraging voice and approachable, signature style. Author:Justina Blakeney Format:Hardback 272 pages Publisher:Abrams Imprint:Abrams
Our living room is one of the smallest rooms in the house, plus it has our entryway and breakfast bar in it, making it even more difficult to design around. For many, many months we’ve wanted to put in some kind of shelving unit to host our books and favorite art objects and we finally...
Welcome to Le Comptoir Général — some serious jungaliciousness in Paris. My cousin Keenan, knowing my passion for wild decor, took me to visit this spot. She has been living in Paris for the last five years and I probably would have never discovered this place if it weren’t for her because it’s off the beaten path....
I still can't believe our book is a New York Times Best Seller. I'm so happy that everyone just gets it because it's a pretty wild book. It's been really fun reading all the comments on Amazon , too. I'm truly thankful for all your support! Justina and I were actually talkin
Welcome to Le Comptoir Général — some serious jungaliciousness in Paris. My cousin Keenan, knowing my passion for wild decor, took me to visit this spot. She has been living in Paris for the last five years and I probably would have never discovered this place if it weren’t for her because it’s off the beaten path....