A Small Fix, Brighter Rooms
Studio Note
The rooms in our studio feel different today.
Substack quietly repaired a tiny-but-huge thing: the way preview images display on our posts. For months, something in the visual threshold felt slightly out of alignment—like the doorway into each room wasn’t fully meeting the room itself.
It may look like a small technical detail, yet it restores something essential:
that first moment when a reader steps in.
Images set the light, the temperature, the angle of approach. When the previews slipped out of tune, we felt a subtle drag in the experience. We shaped the interiors of pieces, then paused before inviting anyone in, because the entryway didn’t reflect what waited inside.
Today, the light returned.
The images meet the rooms again. The studio reads more cleanly, more like itself. We feel genuinely pleased about it—and deeply grateful: grateful for the fix, and for the reminder that the way work meets the world is part of the work itself.
So this is a small thank-you to the Substack team for aligning a detail that carried more weight than it seemed. It changes the way this place feels—for us and, we hope, for those who cross these thresholds.
The work inside the rooms continues steadily.
The doors simply open more clearly now.
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