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Artist in Residence, Beatriz Salazar
At Roam, we believe that every piece in your home should tell a story—and we’re proud to introduce a voice we think you’ll love hearing more from. Say hello to our new Artist in Residence: Beatriz Salazar. Beatriz is more than just a ceramicist—she’s a sculptural storyteller. Her work blends timeless craftsmanship with a deep appreciation for organic form, texture, and the quiet beauty found in everyday ritual. We’ve long admired her approach to material and space, and it’s an honor to welcome her creations—and her perspective—into the Roam showroom. A Global Soul with Grounded Roots Originally from Mexico City, Beatriz draws inspiration from her cultural heritage, world travel, and a background in design. Her work is meditative and intuitive, often beginning with a simple gesture—a curve, a fold, a hand-carved groove—and evolving into vessels that are at once raw and refined. When asked what influences her most, she says, “I’m always drawn to ancient forms, but I want to make them feel fresh. Something you’d find in a ruin—but also in a home filled with light.” The Residency: What to Expect Over the coming months, you’ll see Beatriz’s work throughout our La Jolla showroom—on pedestals, nestled into vignettes, or catching golden afternoon light in our window displays. Her limited-edition pieces will be available to shop exclusively in-store, with select works featured online soon. We’ll also be sharing glimpses into her process, including studio visits, design notes, and conversations about what inspires her. Whether you’re an avid collector or simply looking to add soul to your space, Beatriz’s work invites connection. Why It Matters At Roam, we’re intentional about what we carry. We want to highlight artists who aren’t just making beautiful objects—but who are reshaping how we think about our homes. Beatriz reminds us that beauty isn’t loud—it’s considered. It’s imperfect. It’s felt. We can’t wait for you to meet her work in person. Visit us at our La Jolla showroom to explore the collection.Stay tuned on Instagram for updates, events, and behind-the-scenes with Beatriz.
Learn moreTranquility in Stone: Why a Custom Fountain Is the Soul of Any Space
There’s something timeless about the sound of running water. It evokes calm, draws us in, and brings life to any space. At Roam Homeware, our custom stone fountains are more than decorative elements — they’re functional art pieces, carved by hand and inspired by our travels and materials with soul.
Learn moreElevate Your Home Decor: Styling Branches in Vintage Vases and Pots
Vintage vases and pots have a timeless appeal that can add character and charm to any space. Pairing them with branches creates a natural, rustic elegance that is both striking and versatile. Whether you’re looking to spruce up your living room, create a focal point in your hallway, or add a touch of nature to your office, here are some tips and ideas on how to style branches in vintage vases or pots. 1. Choosing the Right Branches The type of branches you choose sets the tone for your arrangement. Here are a few options to consider: Bare Branches: Perfect for a minimalist, modern look. Birch, willow, or manzanita branches are great choices. Flowering Branches: For a pop of color and a hint of romance, opt for cherry blossoms, magnolias, or forsythia. Leafy Branches: Eucalyptus, olive, or maple branches add lush greenery and a refreshing vibe. Seasonal Branches: Embrace the seasons with branches that reflect the time of year—holly and pine for winter, dogwood and lilac for spring. 2. Selecting the Ideal Vase or Pot The vase or pot you choose should complement the branches and enhance their beauty: Height and Shape: Tall vases work well with long, slender branches, while shorter, wider pots are great for fuller, bushier branches. Material: The material of your vase can add to the aesthetic. Ceramic, glass, and metal vases each bring a different feel. Rustic pottery pairs well with natural branches for a farmhouse look, while sleek glass vases lend a contemporary touch. Color and Design: Consider the color and design of your vase in relation to your branches. Neutral tones allow the branches to stand out, while patterned or colored vases can add an extra layer of visual interest. 3. Arranging the Branches How you arrange your branches can make all the difference: Trim and Prune: Start by trimming any excess leaves or smaller branches that clutter the look. Aim for a clean, balanced appearance. Balance and Symmetry: For a harmonious arrangement, place the tallest branches in the center and gradually add shorter ones around them. Ensure the branches are evenly distributed. Layering: Layer branches of different lengths and types for a more dynamic and textured look. Mixing bare branches with leafy ones can create a stunning contrast. Orientation: Experiment with the orientation of the branches. Let some branches bend and curve naturally, adding movement and flow to your arrangement. 4. Styling Tips and Ideas To take your branch arrangement to the next level, consider these styling tips: Light and Space: Place your arrangement where it can be seen from multiple angles and in good light. This will highlight the natural beauty of the branches and the vintage charm of the vase. Complementary Decor: Surround your arrangement with complementary decor items. A vintage vase on a rustic wooden table with a linen table runner can create a cohesive look. Seasonal Accents: Add seasonal accents like small ornaments, fairy lights, or dried flowers to enhance the branches and bring a festive touch to your home. Groupings: Consider grouping multiple vases of different sizes and shapes together. This creates a visually interesting vignette and adds depth to your decor. 5. Maintenance and Care To keep your branch arrangement looking fresh: Water: If your branches are alive, change the water regularly to keep them hydrated and looking their best. Dusting: For dried or artificial branches, dust them periodically to prevent buildup and keep them looking vibrant. Pruning: Regularly prune any withered parts to maintain the arrangement's aesthetic appeal. Conclusion Styling branches in vintage vases and pots is an art that brings nature indoors and infuses your space with timeless beauty. By carefully selecting your branches, choosing the right vase, and thoughtfully arranging them, you can create stunning displays that capture the essence of elegance and rustic charm. Experiment with different styles and enjoy the process of transforming your home with these simple yet impactful decor pieces. Feel inspired to try your hand at styling branches in vintage vases? Share your creations with us and let your home bloom with natural beauty!
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