inside the founder of catbird’s brooklyn home

painted white wood floors, a navy blue kitchen, and lots of other stuff we want.

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If you’re not a fan of Catbird, we can’t be friends. (Just kidding, but not really). The cool girl jewelry brand was founded in Williamsburg in 2004 and features jewelry designed and created in their Brooklyn studio, using recycled or fair trade gold and conflict-free stones. And as expected, founder Rony Vardi’s home is just as aesthetically pleasing as the jewelry she sells. Read on to see our favorite photos from Vardi’s Vogue home tour.

Vardi shared with Vogue that she was dead set on having a navy kitchen—and we think it’s perfect. The white brick walls, wood countertops, and stainless steel and copper accents don’t hurt, either.

If you look closely enough, you’ll notice the stairs are actually painted the faintest hue of blue—to break up all of the white, of course.

Behold a backyard, what every New Yorker’s dreams are made of—artificial turf and all. (Visit Vogue.com for more photos).

Alyssa Clough

Writer/Editor

Alyssa is a Brooklyn-based maximalist and vintage addict who is always on the hunt for something—a new piece of collage art, more plant babies, yet another ceramic vessel, you get the picture. Obsessions include bold accent walls, living a sustainable, eco-friendly lifestyle, and supporting female artists and makers. Find her on Instagram ignoring her phone’s screen time alerts.

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