Available Items
DESIGN SHOP + GALLERY in the Hudson Valley
May 1-June 7: @adrian_madlener
April 11-June 29: SENSE OF PLACE at Ohayo Mountain House (details👇🏼)

✨Discover the Hudson Valley’s best design talents at SENSE OF PLACE: A rare Hudson Valley installation where architecture + design becomes exhibition.
🏡 Not staging. Not a showroom. A living installation inside architecture designed for light, landscape + movement. Every room is a curated dialogue between object and space—where design is experienced in context, not isolation.
“Sense of Place” produced by Available Items @available_items + Amin Tadj Studio @amintadj transforms a private home into a fully immersive environment with one-of-a-kind art furniture, collectible design and contemporary craft—🖼️ each piece available for purchase 👉 as is the house! 🏡 Contact Arlena Armstrong-Petock, @that.upstate.agent | arlena@anatolehouse.com |@anatolehouse
Visit. Experience. Collect. Follow👇
Featuring works by:
Aaron Getman-Pickering @aarongetmanpickering
Amin Tadj @amintadj
Bob Bechtol @bobbechtol.art
Flowerpsycho @flowerpsychos
FN Furniture @fnfurn
Francesca DiMattio @francescadimattio
Jackrabbit Studio @jackrabbitstudio
Jake Coan @jakecoan
Jesse Groom @_jessegroom_
Joshua Vogel @joshua_vogel_sculpture
Kat Howard @kat_howard
Katie Stout @ummmsmile
Kieran Kinsella @kierankinsella
LikeMindedObjects @likemindedobjects
Loose Parts @loose_parts
Michael McGrath @m.r.mcgrath
Mr. Liz Hopkins @mr.lizhopkins
Office of Tangible Space @tangible.spac)
Ori Carlin @oricarlin
Swell Studio @swellstudio_
Tristan Fitch @tristan_fitch
SENSE OF PLACE | Through June 29
Ohayo Mountain House
⏰ Open to the public on Saturdays from 11 am - 5 pm + by appointment
📍Located at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (5-minute drive from Woodstock)
🎨 Stop by during Upstate Art Weekend @upstateartweekend
Details 👉 Linked in b i o @insideoutupstateny
+ + +
📸 Valeria Flores @valfl24
✍️ @sophknight

✨Discover the Hudson Valley’s best design talents at SENSE OF PLACE: A rare Hudson Valley installation where architecture + design becomes exhibition.
🏡 Not staging. Not a showroom. A living installation inside architecture designed for light, landscape + movement. Every room is a curated dialogue between object and space—where design is experienced in context, not isolation.
“Sense of Place” produced by Available Items @available_items + Amin Tadj Studio @amintadj transforms a private home into a fully immersive environment with one-of-a-kind art furniture, collectible design and contemporary craft—🖼️ each piece available for purchase 👉 as is the house! 🏡 Contact Arlena Armstrong-Petock, @that.upstate.agent | arlena@anatolehouse.com |@anatolehouse
Visit. Experience. Collect. Follow👇
Featuring works by:
Aaron Getman-Pickering @aarongetmanpickering
Amin Tadj @amintadj
Bob Bechtol @bobbechtol.art
Flowerpsycho @flowerpsychos
FN Furniture @fnfurn
Francesca DiMattio @francescadimattio
Jackrabbit Studio @jackrabbitstudio
Jake Coan @jakecoan
Jesse Groom @_jessegroom_
Joshua Vogel @joshua_vogel_sculpture
Kat Howard @kat_howard
Katie Stout @ummmsmile
Kieran Kinsella @kierankinsella
LikeMindedObjects @likemindedobjects
Loose Parts @loose_parts
Michael McGrath @m.r.mcgrath
Mr. Liz Hopkins @mr.lizhopkins
Office of Tangible Space @tangible.spac)
Ori Carlin @oricarlin
Swell Studio @swellstudio_
Tristan Fitch @tristan_fitch
SENSE OF PLACE | Through June 29
Ohayo Mountain House
⏰ Open to the public on Saturdays from 11 am - 5 pm + by appointment
📍Located at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (5-minute drive from Woodstock)
🎨 Stop by during Upstate Art Weekend @upstateartweekend
Details 👉 Linked in b i o @insideoutupstateny
+ + +
📸 Valeria Flores @valfl24
✍️ @sophknight

✨Discover the Hudson Valley’s best design talents at SENSE OF PLACE: A rare Hudson Valley installation where architecture + design becomes exhibition.
🏡 Not staging. Not a showroom. A living installation inside architecture designed for light, landscape + movement. Every room is a curated dialogue between object and space—where design is experienced in context, not isolation.
“Sense of Place” produced by Available Items @available_items + Amin Tadj Studio @amintadj transforms a private home into a fully immersive environment with one-of-a-kind art furniture, collectible design and contemporary craft—🖼️ each piece available for purchase 👉 as is the house! 🏡 Contact Arlena Armstrong-Petock, @that.upstate.agent | arlena@anatolehouse.com |@anatolehouse
Visit. Experience. Collect. Follow👇
Featuring works by:
Aaron Getman-Pickering @aarongetmanpickering
Amin Tadj @amintadj
Bob Bechtol @bobbechtol.art
Flowerpsycho @flowerpsychos
FN Furniture @fnfurn
Francesca DiMattio @francescadimattio
Jackrabbit Studio @jackrabbitstudio
Jake Coan @jakecoan
Jesse Groom @_jessegroom_
Joshua Vogel @joshua_vogel_sculpture
Kat Howard @kat_howard
Katie Stout @ummmsmile
Kieran Kinsella @kierankinsella
LikeMindedObjects @likemindedobjects
Loose Parts @loose_parts
Michael McGrath @m.r.mcgrath
Mr. Liz Hopkins @mr.lizhopkins
Office of Tangible Space @tangible.spac)
Ori Carlin @oricarlin
Swell Studio @swellstudio_
Tristan Fitch @tristan_fitch
SENSE OF PLACE | Through June 29
Ohayo Mountain House
⏰ Open to the public on Saturdays from 11 am - 5 pm + by appointment
📍Located at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (5-minute drive from Woodstock)
🎨 Stop by during Upstate Art Weekend @upstateartweekend
Details 👉 Linked in b i o @insideoutupstateny
+ + +
📸 Valeria Flores @valfl24
✍️ @sophknight

✨Discover the Hudson Valley’s best design talents at SENSE OF PLACE: A rare Hudson Valley installation where architecture + design becomes exhibition.
🏡 Not staging. Not a showroom. A living installation inside architecture designed for light, landscape + movement. Every room is a curated dialogue between object and space—where design is experienced in context, not isolation.
“Sense of Place” produced by Available Items @available_items + Amin Tadj Studio @amintadj transforms a private home into a fully immersive environment with one-of-a-kind art furniture, collectible design and contemporary craft—🖼️ each piece available for purchase 👉 as is the house! 🏡 Contact Arlena Armstrong-Petock, @that.upstate.agent | arlena@anatolehouse.com |@anatolehouse
Visit. Experience. Collect. Follow👇
Featuring works by:
Aaron Getman-Pickering @aarongetmanpickering
Amin Tadj @amintadj
Bob Bechtol @bobbechtol.art
Flowerpsycho @flowerpsychos
FN Furniture @fnfurn
Francesca DiMattio @francescadimattio
Jackrabbit Studio @jackrabbitstudio
Jake Coan @jakecoan
Jesse Groom @_jessegroom_
Joshua Vogel @joshua_vogel_sculpture
Kat Howard @kat_howard
Katie Stout @ummmsmile
Kieran Kinsella @kierankinsella
LikeMindedObjects @likemindedobjects
Loose Parts @loose_parts
Michael McGrath @m.r.mcgrath
Mr. Liz Hopkins @mr.lizhopkins
Office of Tangible Space @tangible.spac)
Ori Carlin @oricarlin
Swell Studio @swellstudio_
Tristan Fitch @tristan_fitch
SENSE OF PLACE | Through June 29
Ohayo Mountain House
⏰ Open to the public on Saturdays from 11 am - 5 pm + by appointment
📍Located at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (5-minute drive from Woodstock)
🎨 Stop by during Upstate Art Weekend @upstateartweekend
Details 👉 Linked in b i o @insideoutupstateny
+ + +
📸 Valeria Flores @valfl24
✍️ @sophknight

✨Discover the Hudson Valley’s best design talents at SENSE OF PLACE: A rare Hudson Valley installation where architecture + design becomes exhibition.
🏡 Not staging. Not a showroom. A living installation inside architecture designed for light, landscape + movement. Every room is a curated dialogue between object and space—where design is experienced in context, not isolation.
“Sense of Place” produced by Available Items @available_items + Amin Tadj Studio @amintadj transforms a private home into a fully immersive environment with one-of-a-kind art furniture, collectible design and contemporary craft—🖼️ each piece available for purchase 👉 as is the house! 🏡 Contact Arlena Armstrong-Petock, @that.upstate.agent | arlena@anatolehouse.com |@anatolehouse
Visit. Experience. Collect. Follow👇
Featuring works by:
Aaron Getman-Pickering @aarongetmanpickering
Amin Tadj @amintadj
Bob Bechtol @bobbechtol.art
Flowerpsycho @flowerpsychos
FN Furniture @fnfurn
Francesca DiMattio @francescadimattio
Jackrabbit Studio @jackrabbitstudio
Jake Coan @jakecoan
Jesse Groom @_jessegroom_
Joshua Vogel @joshua_vogel_sculpture
Kat Howard @kat_howard
Katie Stout @ummmsmile
Kieran Kinsella @kierankinsella
LikeMindedObjects @likemindedobjects
Loose Parts @loose_parts
Michael McGrath @m.r.mcgrath
Mr. Liz Hopkins @mr.lizhopkins
Office of Tangible Space @tangible.spac)
Ori Carlin @oricarlin
Swell Studio @swellstudio_
Tristan Fitch @tristan_fitch
SENSE OF PLACE | Through June 29
Ohayo Mountain House
⏰ Open to the public on Saturdays from 11 am - 5 pm + by appointment
📍Located at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (5-minute drive from Woodstock)
🎨 Stop by during Upstate Art Weekend @upstateartweekend
Details 👉 Linked in b i o @insideoutupstateny
+ + +
📸 Valeria Flores @valfl24
✍️ @sophknight

✨Discover the Hudson Valley’s best design talents at SENSE OF PLACE: A rare Hudson Valley installation where architecture + design becomes exhibition.
🏡 Not staging. Not a showroom. A living installation inside architecture designed for light, landscape + movement. Every room is a curated dialogue between object and space—where design is experienced in context, not isolation.
“Sense of Place” produced by Available Items @available_items + Amin Tadj Studio @amintadj transforms a private home into a fully immersive environment with one-of-a-kind art furniture, collectible design and contemporary craft—🖼️ each piece available for purchase 👉 as is the house! 🏡 Contact Arlena Armstrong-Petock, @that.upstate.agent | arlena@anatolehouse.com |@anatolehouse
Visit. Experience. Collect. Follow👇
Featuring works by:
Aaron Getman-Pickering @aarongetmanpickering
Amin Tadj @amintadj
Bob Bechtol @bobbechtol.art
Flowerpsycho @flowerpsychos
FN Furniture @fnfurn
Francesca DiMattio @francescadimattio
Jackrabbit Studio @jackrabbitstudio
Jake Coan @jakecoan
Jesse Groom @_jessegroom_
Joshua Vogel @joshua_vogel_sculpture
Kat Howard @kat_howard
Katie Stout @ummmsmile
Kieran Kinsella @kierankinsella
LikeMindedObjects @likemindedobjects
Loose Parts @loose_parts
Michael McGrath @m.r.mcgrath
Mr. Liz Hopkins @mr.lizhopkins
Office of Tangible Space @tangible.spac)
Ori Carlin @oricarlin
Swell Studio @swellstudio_
Tristan Fitch @tristan_fitch
SENSE OF PLACE | Through June 29
Ohayo Mountain House
⏰ Open to the public on Saturdays from 11 am - 5 pm + by appointment
📍Located at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (5-minute drive from Woodstock)
🎨 Stop by during Upstate Art Weekend @upstateartweekend
Details 👉 Linked in b i o @insideoutupstateny
+ + +
📸 Valeria Flores @valfl24
✍️ @sophknight

✨Discover the Hudson Valley’s best design talents at SENSE OF PLACE: A rare Hudson Valley installation where architecture + design becomes exhibition.
🏡 Not staging. Not a showroom. A living installation inside architecture designed for light, landscape + movement. Every room is a curated dialogue between object and space—where design is experienced in context, not isolation.
“Sense of Place” produced by Available Items @available_items + Amin Tadj Studio @amintadj transforms a private home into a fully immersive environment with one-of-a-kind art furniture, collectible design and contemporary craft—🖼️ each piece available for purchase 👉 as is the house! 🏡 Contact Arlena Armstrong-Petock, @that.upstate.agent | arlena@anatolehouse.com |@anatolehouse
Visit. Experience. Collect. Follow👇
Featuring works by:
Aaron Getman-Pickering @aarongetmanpickering
Amin Tadj @amintadj
Bob Bechtol @bobbechtol.art
Flowerpsycho @flowerpsychos
FN Furniture @fnfurn
Francesca DiMattio @francescadimattio
Jackrabbit Studio @jackrabbitstudio
Jake Coan @jakecoan
Jesse Groom @_jessegroom_
Joshua Vogel @joshua_vogel_sculpture
Kat Howard @kat_howard
Katie Stout @ummmsmile
Kieran Kinsella @kierankinsella
LikeMindedObjects @likemindedobjects
Loose Parts @loose_parts
Michael McGrath @m.r.mcgrath
Mr. Liz Hopkins @mr.lizhopkins
Office of Tangible Space @tangible.spac)
Ori Carlin @oricarlin
Swell Studio @swellstudio_
Tristan Fitch @tristan_fitch
SENSE OF PLACE | Through June 29
Ohayo Mountain House
⏰ Open to the public on Saturdays from 11 am - 5 pm + by appointment
📍Located at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (5-minute drive from Woodstock)
🎨 Stop by during Upstate Art Weekend @upstateartweekend
Details 👉 Linked in b i o @insideoutupstateny
+ + +
📸 Valeria Flores @valfl24
✍️ @sophknight

✨Discover the Hudson Valley’s best design talents at SENSE OF PLACE: A rare Hudson Valley installation where architecture + design becomes exhibition.
🏡 Not staging. Not a showroom. A living installation inside architecture designed for light, landscape + movement. Every room is a curated dialogue between object and space—where design is experienced in context, not isolation.
“Sense of Place” produced by Available Items @available_items + Amin Tadj Studio @amintadj transforms a private home into a fully immersive environment with one-of-a-kind art furniture, collectible design and contemporary craft—🖼️ each piece available for purchase 👉 as is the house! 🏡 Contact Arlena Armstrong-Petock, @that.upstate.agent | arlena@anatolehouse.com |@anatolehouse
Visit. Experience. Collect. Follow👇
Featuring works by:
Aaron Getman-Pickering @aarongetmanpickering
Amin Tadj @amintadj
Bob Bechtol @bobbechtol.art
Flowerpsycho @flowerpsychos
FN Furniture @fnfurn
Francesca DiMattio @francescadimattio
Jackrabbit Studio @jackrabbitstudio
Jake Coan @jakecoan
Jesse Groom @_jessegroom_
Joshua Vogel @joshua_vogel_sculpture
Kat Howard @kat_howard
Katie Stout @ummmsmile
Kieran Kinsella @kierankinsella
LikeMindedObjects @likemindedobjects
Loose Parts @loose_parts
Michael McGrath @m.r.mcgrath
Mr. Liz Hopkins @mr.lizhopkins
Office of Tangible Space @tangible.spac)
Ori Carlin @oricarlin
Swell Studio @swellstudio_
Tristan Fitch @tristan_fitch
SENSE OF PLACE | Through June 29
Ohayo Mountain House
⏰ Open to the public on Saturdays from 11 am - 5 pm + by appointment
📍Located at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (5-minute drive from Woodstock)
🎨 Stop by during Upstate Art Weekend @upstateartweekend
Details 👉 Linked in b i o @insideoutupstateny
+ + +
📸 Valeria Flores @valfl24
✍️ @sophknight

✨Discover the Hudson Valley’s best design talents at SENSE OF PLACE: A rare Hudson Valley installation where architecture + design becomes exhibition.
🏡 Not staging. Not a showroom. A living installation inside architecture designed for light, landscape + movement. Every room is a curated dialogue between object and space—where design is experienced in context, not isolation.
“Sense of Place” produced by Available Items @available_items + Amin Tadj Studio @amintadj transforms a private home into a fully immersive environment with one-of-a-kind art furniture, collectible design and contemporary craft—🖼️ each piece available for purchase 👉 as is the house! 🏡 Contact Arlena Armstrong-Petock, @that.upstate.agent | arlena@anatolehouse.com |@anatolehouse
Visit. Experience. Collect. Follow👇
Featuring works by:
Aaron Getman-Pickering @aarongetmanpickering
Amin Tadj @amintadj
Bob Bechtol @bobbechtol.art
Flowerpsycho @flowerpsychos
FN Furniture @fnfurn
Francesca DiMattio @francescadimattio
Jackrabbit Studio @jackrabbitstudio
Jake Coan @jakecoan
Jesse Groom @_jessegroom_
Joshua Vogel @joshua_vogel_sculpture
Kat Howard @kat_howard
Katie Stout @ummmsmile
Kieran Kinsella @kierankinsella
LikeMindedObjects @likemindedobjects
Loose Parts @loose_parts
Michael McGrath @m.r.mcgrath
Mr. Liz Hopkins @mr.lizhopkins
Office of Tangible Space @tangible.spac)
Ori Carlin @oricarlin
Swell Studio @swellstudio_
Tristan Fitch @tristan_fitch
SENSE OF PLACE | Through June 29
Ohayo Mountain House
⏰ Open to the public on Saturdays from 11 am - 5 pm + by appointment
📍Located at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (5-minute drive from Woodstock)
🎨 Stop by during Upstate Art Weekend @upstateartweekend
Details 👉 Linked in b i o @insideoutupstateny
+ + +
📸 Valeria Flores @valfl24
✍️ @sophknight

✨Discover the Hudson Valley’s best design talents at SENSE OF PLACE: A rare Hudson Valley installation where architecture + design becomes exhibition.
🏡 Not staging. Not a showroom. A living installation inside architecture designed for light, landscape + movement. Every room is a curated dialogue between object and space—where design is experienced in context, not isolation.
“Sense of Place” produced by Available Items @available_items + Amin Tadj Studio @amintadj transforms a private home into a fully immersive environment with one-of-a-kind art furniture, collectible design and contemporary craft—🖼️ each piece available for purchase 👉 as is the house! 🏡 Contact Arlena Armstrong-Petock, @that.upstate.agent | arlena@anatolehouse.com |@anatolehouse
Visit. Experience. Collect. Follow👇
Featuring works by:
Aaron Getman-Pickering @aarongetmanpickering
Amin Tadj @amintadj
Bob Bechtol @bobbechtol.art
Flowerpsycho @flowerpsychos
FN Furniture @fnfurn
Francesca DiMattio @francescadimattio
Jackrabbit Studio @jackrabbitstudio
Jake Coan @jakecoan
Jesse Groom @_jessegroom_
Joshua Vogel @joshua_vogel_sculpture
Kat Howard @kat_howard
Katie Stout @ummmsmile
Kieran Kinsella @kierankinsella
LikeMindedObjects @likemindedobjects
Loose Parts @loose_parts
Michael McGrath @m.r.mcgrath
Mr. Liz Hopkins @mr.lizhopkins
Office of Tangible Space @tangible.spac)
Ori Carlin @oricarlin
Swell Studio @swellstudio_
Tristan Fitch @tristan_fitch
SENSE OF PLACE | Through June 29
Ohayo Mountain House
⏰ Open to the public on Saturdays from 11 am - 5 pm + by appointment
📍Located at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (5-minute drive from Woodstock)
🎨 Stop by during Upstate Art Weekend @upstateartweekend
Details 👉 Linked in b i o @insideoutupstateny
+ + +
📸 Valeria Flores @valfl24
✍️ @sophknight

Join us for a lively convo and gathering at SENSE OF PLACE.
On Sunday, May 31, Lila Allen (@lilerr), editor in chief of @wrong__house, will moderate a panel on how creative culture is taking shape beyond the confines of the city—and the ways the Hudson Valley provides an organizing armature for design practice. Panelists Amin Tadj (@amintadj), Joshua Vogel (@joshua_vogel_sculpture | @bcmtco), and Kristin Coleman (@available_items) will discuss the evolving relationship between regional identity, community, and contemporary design, as well as how the area’s landscape has informed their perspectives.
The talk be accompanied by a light reception and include time to wander the grounds and explore the exhibition featuring works by regional artists and designers.
See our stories or @available_items bio to RSVP and reserve your spot!

Big news! We're extending SENSE OF PLACE until June 29!
If you haven't had a chance to visit our project with @amintadj at Ohayo Mountain House, it's a wonderful place to commune with nature, be inspired by thoughtful, modern architecture and discover the immense talent in this region with over 70 works by local art and design studios.
If you’re out and about for Open Studios this weekend, add SENSE OF PLACE to your itinerary. It’s just down the road from Woodstock and open on Saturday from 11am to 5pm!
Photographs by Valeria Flores (@valfl24)

Big news! We're extending SENSE OF PLACE until June 29!
If you haven't had a chance to visit our project with @amintadj at Ohayo Mountain House, it's a wonderful place to commune with nature, be inspired by thoughtful, modern architecture and discover the immense talent in this region with over 70 works by local art and design studios.
If you’re out and about for Open Studios this weekend, add SENSE OF PLACE to your itinerary. It’s just down the road from Woodstock and open on Saturday from 11am to 5pm!
Photographs by Valeria Flores (@valfl24)

Big news! We're extending SENSE OF PLACE until June 29!
If you haven't had a chance to visit our project with @amintadj at Ohayo Mountain House, it's a wonderful place to commune with nature, be inspired by thoughtful, modern architecture and discover the immense talent in this region with over 70 works by local art and design studios.
If you’re out and about for Open Studios this weekend, add SENSE OF PLACE to your itinerary. It’s just down the road from Woodstock and open on Saturday from 11am to 5pm!
Photographs by Valeria Flores (@valfl24)

Big news! We're extending SENSE OF PLACE until June 29!
If you haven't had a chance to visit our project with @amintadj at Ohayo Mountain House, it's a wonderful place to commune with nature, be inspired by thoughtful, modern architecture and discover the immense talent in this region with over 70 works by local art and design studios.
If you’re out and about for Open Studios this weekend, add SENSE OF PLACE to your itinerary. It’s just down the road from Woodstock and open on Saturday from 11am to 5pm!
Photographs by Valeria Flores (@valfl24)

Big news! We're extending SENSE OF PLACE until June 29!
If you haven't had a chance to visit our project with @amintadj at Ohayo Mountain House, it's a wonderful place to commune with nature, be inspired by thoughtful, modern architecture and discover the immense talent in this region with over 70 works by local art and design studios.
If you’re out and about for Open Studios this weekend, add SENSE OF PLACE to your itinerary. It’s just down the road from Woodstock and open on Saturday from 11am to 5pm!
Photographs by Valeria Flores (@valfl24)

'Security Check' by Kingston artist Lauren Hirsch (@bee_layer).
Finding beauty in the details we usually overlook, Hirsch developed this series of wall collages from the patterned interiors of security mailing envelopes. They are graphic, tactile and delightful and we have two variations in the shop!

Summer reading 🌞
We added new books on Bruno Munari, the Shakers, The Sea Ranch, and more, plus the latest issues of @upstate_diary and @archpaper are now in the shop!

Summer reading 🌞
We added new books on Bruno Munari, the Shakers, The Sea Ranch, and more, plus the latest issues of @upstate_diary and @archpaper are now in the shop!

Summer reading 🌞
We added new books on Bruno Munari, the Shakers, The Sea Ranch, and more, plus the latest issues of @upstate_diary and @archpaper are now in the shop!
That feeling of discovery ✨
We brought together over 70 works for SENSE OF PLACE spanning furniture, lighting, sculpture, and more.
Come to Ohayo Mountain House and experience some of the Hudson Valley’s best artists and craftspeople innovating at the forefront of contemporary design.
We’re open 11am - 5pm tomorrow and every Saturday until the end of May. Find us at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (just down the road from Woodstock).
Pictured: hanging fiber installation by @kat_howard, mirror by @swellstudio_, lounge chair and sconces by @amintadj, and floor lamp by @jakecoan.

SENSE OF PLACE | Meet the Artists
Though working in different mediums, Michael McGrath and Ori Carlin share a fascination with folklore.
@m.r.mcgrath’s paintings are inspired by mythology and the cults of mysticism through the lens of naivety and Hudson Valley landscapes while @oricarlin’s latest body of ceramic works are named after an animated, anthropomorphic being from Jewish folklore.
Come experience their work at Ohayo Mountain House. SENSE OF PLACE is open on Saturdays from 11am-5pm at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (near Woodstock).

SENSE OF PLACE | Meet the Artists
Though working in different mediums, Michael McGrath and Ori Carlin share a fascination with folklore.
@m.r.mcgrath’s paintings are inspired by mythology and the cults of mysticism through the lens of naivety and Hudson Valley landscapes while @oricarlin’s latest body of ceramic works are named after an animated, anthropomorphic being from Jewish folklore.
Come experience their work at Ohayo Mountain House. SENSE OF PLACE is open on Saturdays from 11am-5pm at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (near Woodstock).

SENSE OF PLACE | Meet the Artists
Though working in different mediums, Michael McGrath and Ori Carlin share a fascination with folklore.
@m.r.mcgrath’s paintings are inspired by mythology and the cults of mysticism through the lens of naivety and Hudson Valley landscapes while @oricarlin’s latest body of ceramic works are named after an animated, anthropomorphic being from Jewish folklore.
Come experience their work at Ohayo Mountain House. SENSE OF PLACE is open on Saturdays from 11am-5pm at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (near Woodstock).

SENSE OF PLACE | Meet the Artists
Though working in different mediums, Michael McGrath and Ori Carlin share a fascination with folklore.
@m.r.mcgrath’s paintings are inspired by mythology and the cults of mysticism through the lens of naivety and Hudson Valley landscapes while @oricarlin’s latest body of ceramic works are named after an animated, anthropomorphic being from Jewish folklore.
Come experience their work at Ohayo Mountain House. SENSE OF PLACE is open on Saturdays from 11am-5pm at 760 Ohayo Mountain Road in Glenford, NY (near Woodstock).

Adrian Madlener's solo show, 'Structural Splinter', is now on view through June 7.
A Belgian-born, New York-based artist, writer, and trained designer, Madlener translates his continued exposure to various expressions of visual culture into richly detailed, abstract drawings using pencil, ink, and paint pen.
Each work is intricate, layered, vibrant, and painterly; and best enjoyed in person. 🧡

Adrian Madlener's solo show, 'Structural Splinter', is now on view through June 7.
A Belgian-born, New York-based artist, writer, and trained designer, Madlener translates his continued exposure to various expressions of visual culture into richly detailed, abstract drawings using pencil, ink, and paint pen.
Each work is intricate, layered, vibrant, and painterly; and best enjoyed in person. 🧡

CALL FOR ENTRIES!
'Don't Sit on Me' is our first group exhibition of the year, opening during Upstate Art Weekend. In essence, it's a protest show through the lens of chair design. Proposals are due by May 22. See link in bio for more details.
Illustration by our brilliant friend @shawncarney

GIFTS FOR MOM 💕 Objects that bring joy
Whether they love handmade decor, delicate dining wear or tools to keep their studio organized, let us help you find the perfect gift for Mother's Day.
1. Paintbrush holder by AKZ.Tools
2. Ceramic rainbow vase by Alison Owen
3. Papier-mâché pendant by Audrey Louise Reynolds
4. Painted ribbon plates by designed by Adam Charlap Hyman
5. Pistilli ring by Monica Castiglioni

GIFTS FOR MOM 💕 Objects that bring joy
Whether they love handmade decor, delicate dining wear or tools to keep their studio organized, let us help you find the perfect gift for Mother's Day.
1. Paintbrush holder by AKZ.Tools
2. Ceramic rainbow vase by Alison Owen
3. Papier-mâché pendant by Audrey Louise Reynolds
4. Painted ribbon plates by designed by Adam Charlap Hyman
5. Pistilli ring by Monica Castiglioni

GIFTS FOR MOM 💕 Objects that bring joy
Whether they love handmade decor, delicate dining wear or tools to keep their studio organized, let us help you find the perfect gift for Mother's Day.
1. Paintbrush holder by AKZ.Tools
2. Ceramic rainbow vase by Alison Owen
3. Papier-mâché pendant by Audrey Louise Reynolds
4. Painted ribbon plates by designed by Adam Charlap Hyman
5. Pistilli ring by Monica Castiglioni

GIFTS FOR MOM 💕 Objects that bring joy
Whether they love handmade decor, delicate dining wear or tools to keep their studio organized, let us help you find the perfect gift for Mother's Day.
1. Paintbrush holder by AKZ.Tools
2. Ceramic rainbow vase by Alison Owen
3. Papier-mâché pendant by Audrey Louise Reynolds
4. Painted ribbon plates by designed by Adam Charlap Hyman
5. Pistilli ring by Monica Castiglioni

GIFTS FOR MOM 💕 Objects that bring joy
Whether they love handmade decor, delicate dining wear or tools to keep their studio organized, let us help you find the perfect gift for Mother's Day.
1. Paintbrush holder by AKZ.Tools
2. Ceramic rainbow vase by Alison Owen
3. Papier-mâché pendant by Audrey Louise Reynolds
4. Painted ribbon plates by designed by Adam Charlap Hyman
5. Pistilli ring by Monica Castiglioni

SENSE OF PLACE | Meet the Artists
April Johnson, Kat Howard, and Jake Coan all have a gift for designing with nature.
April Johnson (@flowerpsychos) is a longtime stylist, design consultant, and founder of the fashion label Alasdair. She switched lanes during the pandemic, fell in love with the unlimited possibilities of botanicals, and her project flowerpsycho was born. Using unexpected materials to create non-traditional compositions, she captures the poetry of nature in all of its chaotic beauty.
Kat Howard (@kat_howard) makes fiber art that addresses the history of the persecution of women, through which she interrogates her own identity as a survivor of abuse and sexual violence. She uses abstraction, the innate emotional language of texture, and the repulsion/attraction of touch in her visual work to capture the fight to break free from trauma. Her material choices are integral to her tactile artistic concept—ranging from silkworm cocoons and merino wool roving to handspun yarn, raw cotton, leather, and muslin.
Jake Coan (@jakecoan) grew up in the Hudson Valley as the son of an architect and a potter. After studying Studio Art at Bard College and teaching engineering at the Brooklyn Robot Foundry, he has since channeled his curiosity for luminescence, vibration, and shape into designing one-of- a-kind art and light fixtures in his whimsical Berkshires studio. Coan’s influences include Issey Miyake, Isamu Noguchi, and Ingo Maurer, but more importantly: plants, rocks, and light.
Experience the full beauty of their work at Ohayo Mountain House. The exhibition is open every Saturday from 11am to 5pm (and by appointment) until May 31.

SENSE OF PLACE | Meet the Artists
April Johnson, Kat Howard, and Jake Coan all have a gift for designing with nature.
April Johnson (@flowerpsychos) is a longtime stylist, design consultant, and founder of the fashion label Alasdair. She switched lanes during the pandemic, fell in love with the unlimited possibilities of botanicals, and her project flowerpsycho was born. Using unexpected materials to create non-traditional compositions, she captures the poetry of nature in all of its chaotic beauty.
Kat Howard (@kat_howard) makes fiber art that addresses the history of the persecution of women, through which she interrogates her own identity as a survivor of abuse and sexual violence. She uses abstraction, the innate emotional language of texture, and the repulsion/attraction of touch in her visual work to capture the fight to break free from trauma. Her material choices are integral to her tactile artistic concept—ranging from silkworm cocoons and merino wool roving to handspun yarn, raw cotton, leather, and muslin.
Jake Coan (@jakecoan) grew up in the Hudson Valley as the son of an architect and a potter. After studying Studio Art at Bard College and teaching engineering at the Brooklyn Robot Foundry, he has since channeled his curiosity for luminescence, vibration, and shape into designing one-of- a-kind art and light fixtures in his whimsical Berkshires studio. Coan’s influences include Issey Miyake, Isamu Noguchi, and Ingo Maurer, but more importantly: plants, rocks, and light.
Experience the full beauty of their work at Ohayo Mountain House. The exhibition is open every Saturday from 11am to 5pm (and by appointment) until May 31.

SENSE OF PLACE | Meet the Artists
April Johnson, Kat Howard, and Jake Coan all have a gift for designing with nature.
April Johnson (@flowerpsychos) is a longtime stylist, design consultant, and founder of the fashion label Alasdair. She switched lanes during the pandemic, fell in love with the unlimited possibilities of botanicals, and her project flowerpsycho was born. Using unexpected materials to create non-traditional compositions, she captures the poetry of nature in all of its chaotic beauty.
Kat Howard (@kat_howard) makes fiber art that addresses the history of the persecution of women, through which she interrogates her own identity as a survivor of abuse and sexual violence. She uses abstraction, the innate emotional language of texture, and the repulsion/attraction of touch in her visual work to capture the fight to break free from trauma. Her material choices are integral to her tactile artistic concept—ranging from silkworm cocoons and merino wool roving to handspun yarn, raw cotton, leather, and muslin.
Jake Coan (@jakecoan) grew up in the Hudson Valley as the son of an architect and a potter. After studying Studio Art at Bard College and teaching engineering at the Brooklyn Robot Foundry, he has since channeled his curiosity for luminescence, vibration, and shape into designing one-of- a-kind art and light fixtures in his whimsical Berkshires studio. Coan’s influences include Issey Miyake, Isamu Noguchi, and Ingo Maurer, but more importantly: plants, rocks, and light.
Experience the full beauty of their work at Ohayo Mountain House. The exhibition is open every Saturday from 11am to 5pm (and by appointment) until May 31.

SENSE OF PLACE | Meet the Artists
April Johnson, Kat Howard, and Jake Coan all have a gift for designing with nature.
April Johnson (@flowerpsychos) is a longtime stylist, design consultant, and founder of the fashion label Alasdair. She switched lanes during the pandemic, fell in love with the unlimited possibilities of botanicals, and her project flowerpsycho was born. Using unexpected materials to create non-traditional compositions, she captures the poetry of nature in all of its chaotic beauty.
Kat Howard (@kat_howard) makes fiber art that addresses the history of the persecution of women, through which she interrogates her own identity as a survivor of abuse and sexual violence. She uses abstraction, the innate emotional language of texture, and the repulsion/attraction of touch in her visual work to capture the fight to break free from trauma. Her material choices are integral to her tactile artistic concept—ranging from silkworm cocoons and merino wool roving to handspun yarn, raw cotton, leather, and muslin.
Jake Coan (@jakecoan) grew up in the Hudson Valley as the son of an architect and a potter. After studying Studio Art at Bard College and teaching engineering at the Brooklyn Robot Foundry, he has since channeled his curiosity for luminescence, vibration, and shape into designing one-of- a-kind art and light fixtures in his whimsical Berkshires studio. Coan’s influences include Issey Miyake, Isamu Noguchi, and Ingo Maurer, but more importantly: plants, rocks, and light.
Experience the full beauty of their work at Ohayo Mountain House. The exhibition is open every Saturday from 11am to 5pm (and by appointment) until May 31.

SENSE OF PLACE | Meet the Artists
April Johnson, Kat Howard, and Jake Coan all have a gift for designing with nature.
April Johnson (@flowerpsychos) is a longtime stylist, design consultant, and founder of the fashion label Alasdair. She switched lanes during the pandemic, fell in love with the unlimited possibilities of botanicals, and her project flowerpsycho was born. Using unexpected materials to create non-traditional compositions, she captures the poetry of nature in all of its chaotic beauty.
Kat Howard (@kat_howard) makes fiber art that addresses the history of the persecution of women, through which she interrogates her own identity as a survivor of abuse and sexual violence. She uses abstraction, the innate emotional language of texture, and the repulsion/attraction of touch in her visual work to capture the fight to break free from trauma. Her material choices are integral to her tactile artistic concept—ranging from silkworm cocoons and merino wool roving to handspun yarn, raw cotton, leather, and muslin.
Jake Coan (@jakecoan) grew up in the Hudson Valley as the son of an architect and a potter. After studying Studio Art at Bard College and teaching engineering at the Brooklyn Robot Foundry, he has since channeled his curiosity for luminescence, vibration, and shape into designing one-of- a-kind art and light fixtures in his whimsical Berkshires studio. Coan’s influences include Issey Miyake, Isamu Noguchi, and Ingo Maurer, but more importantly: plants, rocks, and light.
Experience the full beauty of their work at Ohayo Mountain House. The exhibition is open every Saturday from 11am to 5pm (and by appointment) until May 31.

SENSE OF PLACE | Meet the Artists
April Johnson, Kat Howard, and Jake Coan all have a gift for designing with nature.
April Johnson (@flowerpsychos) is a longtime stylist, design consultant, and founder of the fashion label Alasdair. She switched lanes during the pandemic, fell in love with the unlimited possibilities of botanicals, and her project flowerpsycho was born. Using unexpected materials to create non-traditional compositions, she captures the poetry of nature in all of its chaotic beauty.
Kat Howard (@kat_howard) makes fiber art that addresses the history of the persecution of women, through which she interrogates her own identity as a survivor of abuse and sexual violence. She uses abstraction, the innate emotional language of texture, and the repulsion/attraction of touch in her visual work to capture the fight to break free from trauma. Her material choices are integral to her tactile artistic concept—ranging from silkworm cocoons and merino wool roving to handspun yarn, raw cotton, leather, and muslin.
Jake Coan (@jakecoan) grew up in the Hudson Valley as the son of an architect and a potter. After studying Studio Art at Bard College and teaching engineering at the Brooklyn Robot Foundry, he has since channeled his curiosity for luminescence, vibration, and shape into designing one-of- a-kind art and light fixtures in his whimsical Berkshires studio. Coan’s influences include Issey Miyake, Isamu Noguchi, and Ingo Maurer, but more importantly: plants, rocks, and light.
Experience the full beauty of their work at Ohayo Mountain House. The exhibition is open every Saturday from 11am to 5pm (and by appointment) until May 31.

2026.2 by @adrian_madlener
One of several new graphic works that will be featured in his upcoming solo presentation. Join us for the Opening Reception on Friday, May 1 from 5-7pm, then flaneur around town for drink specials, live music, and more during Tivoli First Fridays!

2026.2 by @adrian_madlener
One of several new graphic works that will be featured in his upcoming solo presentation. Join us for the Opening Reception on Friday, May 1 from 5-7pm, then flaneur around town for drink specials, live music, and more during Tivoli First Fridays!
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