Astrologer Danielle Blackwood For her, the highest use of astrology is self awareness and self development, not predictive fortune-telling tricks.
Tara Galuska The fine pulp of her paper choices calls for quiet attention, each so delicately layered and small in scale that a few are only as wide as a fingernail.
Aspen Center for Environmental Studies The group’s educational spectrum runs the gamut from forest health and ecosystem restoration to conservation and government partnerships.
Umbra Shift’s Cascade Wool Blanket The blankets are made in Portland, OR by the iconic Pendleton Woolen Mills and adhere to the overarching mandate of the Umbra brand’s Umbra Shift offshoot: rethinking familiar designs.
Neal’s Yard Remedies Founded in 1981, Neal’s Yard challenged the notion that the superior approach to health and beauty lay in synthetic stand-ins.
Post Projects It’s a tale as old as time: effortlessness and nonchalance are the reigning champs of cool.
Aspen and Telluride, Colorado A quick recognition of like minds arises after spending time in Colorado—perpetual grins are plastered to the faces of visitors and locals alike, on and off the slopes.
Harbour Air Tours The planes are small, the runways are water, and many of the flights are for pleasure—a novel idea for locals and visitors alike.
Tight Club Keighty Gallagher, founder of Vancouver’s Tight Club fitness crew, is a no-holds-barred personality who hates running and loves beer.
Norah Borden Like Edward Burtynsky before her, painter Norah Borden is making a real commentary on the significance of the spaces we occupy with Planet Earth.