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Franca Christina Christophersen

A few weeks ago, we travelled to Asturias, a small province on the northern coast of Spain. We drove through...

Franca Christina Christophersen

A few weeks ago, we travelled to Asturias, a small province on the northern coast of Spain. We drove through...

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Early in the morning, as she brews coffee for us, she notes that her days always begin at a slow, unhurried pace. She eases into the morning with time in the kitchen alongside her husband, making tea and coffee. They often go for a walk with their dog, which allows them to connect and perhaps discuss ideas for their shared project, LESSE.

Once back home, it’s a quick breakfast, shower, and skincare ritual before heading to the office.

We ask her what keeps calling her back to New York and what makes it feel like “home.” She answers without hesitation: “I first moved here a few months after graduating from university, without ever having visited America before. From the day I landed, it felt like home. It’s a chaotic city but incredibly vibrant and deeply human. Once it gets under your skin, it’s hard to ever pull away.”

Early in the morning, as she brews coffee for us, she notes that her days always begin at a slow, unhurried pace. She eases into the morning with time in the kitchen alongside her husband, making tea and coffee. They often go for a walk with their dog, which allows them to connect and perhaps discuss ideas for their shared project, LESSE.

Once back home, it’s a quick breakfast, shower, and skincare ritual before heading to the office.

We ask her what keeps calling her back to New York and what makes it feel like “home.” She answers without hesitation: “I first moved here a few months after graduating from university, without ever having visited America before. From the day I landed, it felt like home. It’s a chaotic city but incredibly vibrant and deeply human. Once it gets under your skin, it’s hard to ever pull away.”

image - mountain hillside
image - mountain hillside

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Early in the morning, as she brews coffee for us, she notes that her days always begin at a slow, unhurried pace. She eases into the morning with time in the kitchen alongside her husband, making tea and coffee. They often go for a walk with their dog, which allows them to connect and perhaps discuss ideas for their shared project, LESSE.

Once back home, it’s a quick breakfast, shower, and skincare ritual before heading to the office.

We ask her what keeps calling her back to New York and what makes it feel like “home.” She answers without hesitation: “I first moved here a few months after graduating from university, without ever having visited America before. From the day I landed, it felt like home. It’s a chaotic city but incredibly vibrant and deeply human. Once it gets under your skin, it’s hard to ever pull away.”

“The best raw material we can have is what comes from the animals around us. This wool already belongs to the landscape. It carries the territory within it.”

Early in the morning, as she brews coffee for us, she notes that her days always begin at a slow, unhurried pace. She eases into the morning with time in the kitchen alongside her husband, making tea and coffee. They often go for a walk with their dog, which allows them to connect and perhaps discuss ideas for their shared project, LESSE.

Once back home, it’s a quick breakfast, shower, and skincare ritual before heading to the office.

We ask her what keeps calling her back to New York and what makes it feel like “home.” She answers without hesitation: “I first moved here a few months after graduating from university, without ever having visited America before. From the day I landed, it felt like home. It’s a chaotic city but incredibly vibrant and deeply human. Once it gets under your skin, it’s hard to ever pull away.”

image - mountain hillside

Early in the morning, as she brews coffee for us, she notes that her days always begin at a slow, unhurried pace. She eases into the morning with time in the kitchen alongside her husband, making tea and coffee. They often go for a walk with their dog, which allows them to connect and perhaps discuss ideas for their shared project, LESSE.

Once back home, it’s a quick breakfast, shower, and skincare ritual before heading to the office.

We ask her what keeps calling her back to New York and what makes it feel like “home.” She answers without hesitation: “I first moved here a few months after graduating from university, without ever having visited America before. From the day I landed, it felt like home. It’s a chaotic city but incredibly vibrant and deeply human. Once it gets under your skin, it’s hard to ever pull away.”