![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “From working at his mechanics shop on semi-trucks, to restoring various 1800s era homes, I learned a lot about working with my hands, materiality and honoring the history of architecture,” she reflects. Growing up in and near Chicago with a father that she describes as a jack of all trades, Goodrich has a natural affinity for handmade crafts. When talking about home furnishings and decor, the spatial designer’s strong appreciation for well-made furniture can be traced back to her childhood and teenage years. The serene space allows the couple to not only recharge, but also work on their personal projects: “We have a big garden in the backyard and a small shed where I paint ceramics and Sean animates.” Contrary to the color-intense, fantastical work of Goodrich (think the LA sunset-inspired installation she’s commissioned to design for an Instagram office), her home is a calm, pleasant sanctuary, bathed in neutral tones and accented with artworks made by herself and artist friends as well. Together, the creative duo who co-founded Sing-Sing Studio reside in a 1920s duplex in the Atwater Village neighborhood of Los Angeles. “I have my books, records and comfortable places to sit,” she tells us. ![]() For Adi Goodrich, home is the place where she can rest and enjoy life with her husband, director Sean Pecknold, as well as their poodle Toro. ![]()
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