CED Blog

The Diamond Foundry

December 2, 2015

We’re excited to announce we are partnering with the recently launched Diamond Foundry. A San Francisco start up funded by 10 billionaires and Leonardo DiCaprio.

A Commitment to Meals on Wheels

November 24, 2015

Gina Riberi is one amazing lady we have had the pleasure of getting to know better through her work with St. Vincent Meals on Wheels.   We had the opportunity to sit down with her and have her share some of her inspirations and commitments with CED. What or who inspires you? What: I love great

The Ferocity of Tilda Swinton

November 12, 2015

Here at CED, we love strong, artistic, powerful women. We recently came across this AnOther Magazine article about Tilda Swinton and we were blown away. This chick is fierce.

Committed to Positive Energy

October 15, 2015

We sat down with our friend and video producer, John Moody for an interview about his agency, Mindsoil, the CED project and what makes him tick.

Bespoke Design: Transcending Fashion

October 6, 2015

Travel with CED and couture master Roger Canamar on a journey inspiring your own unique sense of style.

A Commitment to Integrity

August 18, 2015

We’re committed to integrity, personally and in design work. We want our designs to be modern in function but they should still feel comfortable in the environment they’re in.

Advice About Failing

July 8, 2015

I essentially restarted my life halfway through, so I feel like this advice about failing from Debbie Millman is applicable to people of all ages, in all stages of life.

Commitment to Freedom

July 2, 2015

Extending same sex marriages the same rights to all married couples is one of the most important social issues of our time. We celebrate and applaud those who stood up for equality to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness of all people in the U.S

DVF and Coco Chanel: Fierce Women

June 17, 2015

“Women have always been the strong ones of the world.” — Coco Chanel I recently read an article on Vogue.com entitled, “8 Things We Learned from Diane von Furstenberg’s Talk with the Ghost of Coco Chanel.” It grabbed my attention because, aside from being two of the most iconic names in fashion, DVF and Coco