the blog.
- Posted: March 07, 2019Categories: life+style.Read more »
Alissa Podber
Director of Global Marketing + Communications.
Tell us about your leadership as a woman. As a leader in the beauty industry, I lead with my unwavering passion for creating products that make people feel good. When I walk into the office each morning, I come in with real gusto to tackle the day. When I exude positive energy, my team feels it and believes it. I never underestimate the knowledge I can gain from listening to others. It’s pretty amazing what I learn when I keep my mouth shut! Additionally, as rudimentary and cliché as it may sound, I always try to be nice and give people the benefit
- Posted: March 04, 2019Categories: life+style.Read more »
How and when was Jonathan Cohen Studios born?
The conversation started our freshman year at Parsons. (2006) We said one day after years of experience in the industry we would start a brand together. Post college and lack of color/print in market, we decided to give it a go. We reached out to 20 mentors in the industry and heard back from 12 that first week. Figured there was no better time to start. Have not looked back since.
Can you tell us a little more about what it means to be a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund Runner Up?
The entire experience was incredible. What Vogue and CFDA have created is unlike any other industry. To be apart of a community
- Posted: December 12, 2018Categories: life+style.Read more »
Emma and Kam, can you tell us a little about yourself? And your roles at Falcon Enamelware?
Kam: Kam was born in New Zealand where he grew up in a kitchen environment – his parents owned a handmade noodle making business and a Chinese restaurant so food has always played a central role in his life. Kam studied industrial design in New Zealand and then worked his way around the world as a design consultant before settling in London where he met his wife Emma and co-founded Kiwi & Pom and Falcon Enamelware.
Emma: Emma grew up in Birmingham – once referred to
- Posted: October 04, 2018Categories: products.Read more »
Our sleek and modern Nolita shop in New York City, designed by Messana O'Rorke was featured in Interior Design Magazine.
"The walls, ceiling, and floor are a mix of matte and glossy black, crisply contrasting with the creams, soaps, and shampoos packaged in clean white boxes and bottles. Veined Italian marble topping the service counters helps unify the palette." - Brian Messana