F5: Learn What Cristina Casanas-Judd Values Most About Human Connection
Designer Cristina Casanas-Judd shares her favorite ethical clothing, the art of Shani Crowe + more in this week's Friday Five.
Formerly a Set Decorator for feature film and TV, Cristina Casanas-Judd began her career on the hit series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy working alongside Thom Felicia. Almost nine years to the day, Cristina left the industry. It was for a good reason ? to become co-founder with her husband, General Judd, of Me and General Design, a full-service architectural interior design studio based in Brooklyn. Cristina is fascinated with the human experience and how lives are transformed and elevated through design. With origins from Chile, her design ethos is rooted in minimal essentialism, layered with rich hues and textures offset with contrasting patterns and colors. Her inspiration results in a curation of custom pieces and personal expression that feels experienced and lived in. Outside of work, Cristina is a mom of two, has a French Bulldog named Thor and is a loyal friend, wife and maker of dreams. Today Cristina joins us for Friday Five!
Photo: Shani Crowe
1. The Human Connection
I?ve admired Shani Crowe?s talent for turning braids into art since the first time I spotted her exhibit at SCOPE Miami in 2017. This particular image, ?Above All,? resonates deeply with my love and fascination for human connection. Whether it be family/sibling love, partnership, or marriage, human connection is essential, even on the most basic level. And in ret...
Formerly a Set Decorator for feature film and TV, Cristina Casanas-Judd began her career on the hit series Queer Eye for the Straight Guy working alongside Thom Felicia. Almost nine years to the day, Cristina left the industry. It was for a good reason ? to become co-founder with her husband, General Judd, of Me and General Design, a full-service architectural interior design studio based in Brooklyn. Cristina is fascinated with the human experience and how lives are transformed and elevated through design. With origins from Chile, her design ethos is rooted in minimal essentialism, layered with rich hues and textures offset with contrasting patterns and colors. Her inspiration results in a curation of custom pieces and personal expression that feels experienced and lived in. Outside of work, Cristina is a mom of two, has a French Bulldog named Thor and is a loyal friend, wife and maker of dreams. Today Cristina joins us for Friday Five!
Photo: Shani Crowe
1. The Human Connection
I?ve admired Shani Crowe?s talent for turning braids into art since the first time I spotted her exhibit at SCOPE Miami in 2017. This particular image, ?Above All,? resonates deeply with my love and fascination for human connection. Whether it be family/sibling love, partnership, or marriage, human connection is essential, even on the most basic level. And in ret...
-------------------------------- |
|
Downside-up: Treviso Apartment Defies Gravity with Concrete Soffit
04-05-2024 05:26 - (
architecture )
White Stone House: Sculptural Seaside Sanctuary in Barcelona
04-05-2024 05:26 - (
architecture )