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Katrina Wittkamp: Photographer, Mother, et al

This year’s summer catalog was a blast, for many reasons, and one of them is because we got to work with an amazing Chicago-based photographer, Katrina Wittkamp. Katrina is an excellent example of organic connections that is fueling our company. When we opened our store “experiment”, the Studio+Store at our warehouse location, she noticed the sign on the sidewalk featuring Modern Bedding. She stopped in and promptly fell in love with all we had, bought our Larch bedding and a collection of throw pillows. At checkout she could not contain the fact that she lives nearby, is a pro photographer working often with CS Interiors and adores our brand. The day arrived months later that we needed another photographer and we knew Katrina was the perfect fit. Not only was she a Unison fan already and is super talented – she has the most adorable kids who could also be our models – perfecto! All we can say is the shoot went great, the results were beyond our expectations and we too fell in love!

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We asked Katrina to share a bit about her (amazing story!) and how we found each other (also pretty fascinating!):

 You have such an inspiring, modern home. Have you always lived in such cool digs?

I am originally from North Carolina….I grew up outside of Asheville, North Carolina in the Smoky Mountains.  Last summer,  I took my kids to visit my childhood home, which is on top of a mountain in Sylva, North Carolina and it looked so small I was almost embarrassed.   The kids said,  “is this it???”  I have such fond memories of that house, which we heated with wood stoves and we grew all our own food in a huge garden next to the house.  We even had an orchard, and when we needed a snack we would often climb down the mountain in search of wild blackberry bushes.  My mom lived an “organic” and “sustainable” lifestyle before people even used these terms.   This upbringing has influenced my choices as an adult, and my husband and I chose stay in the city even after having kids because we like being about to bike or walk anywhere.   We also decided to buy a solar-powered “green” home in the city.  Since we have moved in six months ago our largest electric bill has been $13.

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What drew you to photography?

I started taking pictures in college after taking a photojournalism course at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill.  I quickly realized I would be taking pictures the rest of my life.   I obsessed over, dreamed about and absolutely fell in love with photography.   After graduating from UNC, I started an internship at the Chicago Tribune and my second love to photography became the city of Chicago.  I will never forget my first drive up Lake Shore Drive and the city unfolded in front of me.  I had never seen anything so beautiful.

You’ve shot product for Unison and it’s been a match made in heaven. Want to share the story?

When we were building our Chicago home a year ago, I happened upon the Unison warehouse store which is a few blocks from our house.   I couldn’t believe my good luck when I walked in the store and saw all the beautiful linens and pillows.  I almost blurted out “where have you been all my life.”  I bought the Larch Ash duvet cover for our master bedroom and paired it with Dover Ocean sheets….it looks exquisite.  I mentioned to the woman who was helped me at Unison that we were building a new home down the street from Unison if they ever needed a location for shooting some of their products.  This is how I became fortunate enough to shoot some of the photos for the new Unison catalog.

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Family time is important to you, too. What do you like to do with your kids?

I have two kids, August who is 6 and Ella who is 9.  They are city kids through and through.  They always ask “is there valet?” when we drive to a restaurant,  and they do a  happy dance when I find free parking.   We love going for bike rides around the city on the weekends,  and lately we’ve been having “epic” Uno card games in the evening after dinner.   And every Wednesday we all snuggle up on the couch and watch Modern Family which is our hands-down favorite show.

What room in your home is your family naturally drawn to?

My favorite place in my house is my bed.   I love my dark grey walls of my bedroom, and my beautiful Unison linens of course.   My daughter and I go upstairs every evening around 8pm and snuggle in my bed and read our books for an hour or so.   Ella is a voracious reader and I love to read as well, so this is my favorite time of day.   I tell my daughter this on a nightly basis and she rolls her eyes and says, “I KNOW mom, you say that every night.”

Here are more shots by Katrina from our summer catalog!

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Vote Now for Christmas in July

It’s a holly jolly July at Unison, where we’re inviting you to help us select the best patterns for this year’s holiday line.

Just vote on your favorite set below, and we’ll do more than produce it this holiday season – we’ll also send you a little thank-you gift: a special, voters-only discount code, to help you crank through this year’s gift list in style.

Merry voting!

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Rotary screens at rest can wake up my creative juices.

Designer’s Eye on Portugal: Photo Journal

I took a quick trip to Portugal recently, where I connected with some of our incredible European manufacturers and checked on production for various items in our fall line.

Visiting the factories first hand, I was reminded of these vendors’ extraordinary printing capabilities, which is essential to the appeal of our product line. But their commitment to quality is equally important – a commitment that applies to both the finished product and the entire production process. Most of our vendors produce entirely in house, so they have superior insight into the manufacturing process and excellent oversight of quality control.

As impressed as I was with them and with the beautiful product they’re turning out for next season, I was also struck – as I always am in my travels – with the beauty that’s hidden in every corner of this big world. Everywhere I look, I see inspiration for pattern, color, texture, and product design.

Take a look:

Printing Perfect

Rotary screens at rest can wake up my creative juices.
Rotary screens at rest can wake up my creative juices
Printing the Floats pattern
Printing the Float pattern
Cotton, stored and at-the-ready for printing
Cotton ready for printing
Loving the float pattern in graphite
Loving the Float pattern in graphite
Mounds of quality material, in expert hands for sorting and inspection
Mounds of quality material, in expert hands for sorting and inspection

Towel Tales

And you thought making a Logan towel was easy...
You thought making a Logan towel was easy?
First: Pick a color. Any color. (Hmm. Such symmetry! A grid + dot design might be in our future...)
First, pick a color… any color
It takes 6 hours for 2 people to set up the warp beam!
It takes 6 hours for 2 people to set up the warp beam!
Then the weaving begins.
Then the weaving begins.
During the washing phase, these huge tubs of towels go right into the washer
During the washing phase, these huge tubs of towels go right into the washer
Almost done. Portugal is known for high-quality terry manufacturing. These inspectors sure know what they're doing.
Portugal is known for high-quality terry manufacturing. These inspectors sure know what they’re doing.
Finally ready to ship! Our Logan towels are organic, highly absorbent, & will last many years.
Our Logan towels are organic, highly absorbent, & will last many years…and they’re finally ready to ship!

Crazy for Cutipol…

Cutipol is the premiere flatware factory in Portugal, and we're working with them this year as we start to offer high-quality flatware.
Cutipol is the premiere flatware factory in Portugal. And this year, we’re working with them as we start to offer high-quality flatware.
These knife & spoon patterns look like they might want to get translated to textiles...
These knife & spoon patterns look like they might want to get translated to textile…
True craftsmanship
True craftsmanship
Stamping molds = more pattern inspiration
Stamping molds = more pattern inspiration
Looks like I'll have to get my sketchbook out...
Looks like I’ll have to get my sketchbook out again. Even the machines around here are inspiring.

… and for all of Portugal

Who needs framed art when the side of a building in Cascais is this beautiful?
Who needs framed art when the side of a building in Cascais is this beautiful?
Wouldn't a Logan towel look nice on their line?
Wouldn’t a Logan towel look nice on their line?
You've gotta love Portuguese tile work
You’ve gotta love Portuguese tile work
And a lovely walk back at the end of the day.
A beautiful walk back at the end of the day
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Oh! Happy Mundane: Event Recap

We sure loved having Jonathan Lo around, founder and editor of Happy Mundane (aka J.Lo in our office). What an inspiring person, full of talent but also full of humility. Surrounded by lovely ladies and a few dudes, Jonathan gave us the low-down on what it takes to run a creative production company, manage an insanely followed blog and Instagram account, and how to follow your design dreams without getting discouraged. After a few spiked lemonades, some friendly laughs, and Jonathan’s talk, we got stuck in a torrential downpour. Good thing Jonathan was totally into it. I guess he doesn’t see much rain in the desert of Southern California.

Please come back anytime, J.Lo!

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Red, White, & Beautiful Table: 4 Tips for Your 4th of July Party

Want your entertaining to outshine the fireworks this 4th of July? Look no further. In honor of the country’s big day, we’ve collected 4 of our most trusted tabletopping tips.

Please, pull up a chair.

1. Keep It Simple

4th of July Table Settings

When you’re planning the tablescape, don’t forget that the feast will add a lot of action to your design. So keep it simple.

Try white linens with one amazing centerpiece. Or pepper a single, striking pattern into neutrals. Or, for a bold-yet-simple option, play with patriotic colorblocking – just be sure to stick to strong lines and clean pattern to keep your culinary creations at center stage.

2. Be Brave

To add a party-ready pop of unexpected fun, take that trusted red, white, and blue palette a step further with a dash of surprising color. Try yellow, green, or something even more outside the box – like magenta.

Welcome to the home of the brave.

Give your 4th of July table some unexpected color

3. Keep America Beautiful

There’s one gift our country doesn’t need this birthday: another bag in her landfill. So celebrate in sustainable style by avoiding disposable materials.

Your environmentally-caring conscience will thank you. Not to mention your guests, who will enjoy that corn salad ever so much more with a real fork. Even for big parties, a lovely cotton napkin or metal tumbler is a simple way to show that you know how to celebrate.

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If your plans prevent porcelain (or anything breakable), there are many durable and reusable options out there – and many of them are a lot more fun than their garbage-y alternatives.

4. Clean It Up

It wouldn’t be a party without a few spills. But today’s stain-resistant technology will help you laugh off any mess. The options are virtually endless.

Who says great design isn’t practical?

Share Your Tips

What are your favorite ways to celebrate the 4th of July? We’d love to hear your comments and ideas.