About
Welcome to Cooks & Poets The kitchen has always been a refuge. I fell in love with baking when I was nine and found myself working inside a private kitchen in LA, serving Hollywood execs my blueberry pies by the time I was nineteen. But the film industry’s allure was strong, and I ultimately chose that path which set forth a career and trajectory that some would say was too good to be true. However, in the last couple years I pivoted and returned to school to study writing, and emerged back into my kitchen, as a labor of love.
The concept for Cooks & Poets was born in early 2020, just before the pandemic and the passing of my Papa, all converging at the same time. I had no choice but to pour my heart into this idea to get through it. I began to concept, build and shoot Cooks & Poets, while watching the world and my own, unravel. I did what I know best, create something.
I keep my kitchen minimal, surrounded by tools and pieces that I have collected along the way — using cutlery designed by world-renowned architects, porcelain on permanent display at MoMA, and heirloom tools, not because they look pretty, even though good design is nice to look at, but because they are functional and made to last for generations to come. In that way, they have environmental sympathy.
Cooks & Poets enters a new era in 2025 — one that expands beyond the table into the wider field of culture. What began with modern heirloom tools for eating, serving, and living — now embraces rare art, furniture, books, and textiles — a synthesis of design, literature, and material. This is a space where the tactile and the intellectual eye meet; where a spoon, a chair, or a page hold the same power. Cooks & Poets exists to document and circulate that conversation — between craft and concept, between what we use and what we keep — offering an approach to living in a world crowded with unnecessary objects and noise, by distilling it down to meaning.
This is my ode to our planet.
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