BC Workshop
BC Workshop
The entire BC Workshop collection is designed and manufactured in limited quantities in Los Angeles by local artisans. Each piece in this collection is individually crafted with natural materials.
Beauty & Mischief
An all-encompassing look into the ethos and inspiration of the famed interior design duo, Adam Blackman and David Cruz, known for their quirky, daring style, which has drawn in celebrities and tastemakers worldwide.
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Represented artists
We've chosen these designers because their individual design investigations live in harmony with ours.
Mike Diaz
Mike Diaz

Mike’s designs combine Sicilian Baroque, Mexican Art Deco and Japanese Mingei. Crafted in Michoacan and Guerrero he has used the same artisans for 20 years.

Jane Hallworth
Jane Hallworth
Jane approaches furniture design with the same creative alchemy she applies to interiors. Each piece is an imaginative mix of materials and motive combined with an echo of story and place.
Thierry Jeannot
Thierry Jeannot

Thierry, a French craftsman, resides in Mexico City where he creates his designs utilizing a diverse pool of materials: historical elements, antique woods, newly-created and repurposed components.

Patricia Larsen
Patricia Larsen

Patricia’s paintings are informed by the landscape, cityscapes and huge open skies of Central Mexico.

Lika Moore
Lika Moore

Lika’s designs range from jewelry to lighting to furniture. Always daring and stylish, her works are imbued with a sense of history and unexpected twists.

Dan Pollock
Dan Pollock

Dan is a woodsman turned artist. For his tables he chooses such woods as White Fir and Giant Juniper because of their gentle and dramatic lines.

Diane Tintor
Diane Tintor

Across her lifetime, Diane has committed herself to delving into the realms of art and art history, sharing her expertise at the university level in New Mexico. Her source of inspiration finds its origins in nature, literature, spiritual and mystical writings, history, and philosophy.

Gianni Vallino
Gianni Vallino

Gianni Vallino, a 'postindustrial’ craftsman, creates his one-of-a-kind designs from found and repurposed objects.  At first read, Gianni's creations are cold and machine-like but the real genius of his work is the elegance and grace his pieces bring to any environment belying first impressions.