Pacific Natural
Pacific Natural: Simple Seasonal Entertaining
By Jenni Kayne
256 pages, 8 1/2 x 11 // Full-color photographs
Both practical and inspiring, the first book from Jenni Kayne, the creator of the laid-back, luxe lifestyle brand that enjoys cult status among celebrities, offers tips and ideas for entertaining and living well throughout the year, using Jenni’s beautifully designed homes as sumptuous settings.
The Jenni Kayne design line embodies a natural, earthy and effortless aesthetic—one that is intentional and where beauty and authenticity exist in every detail. A natural extension of this ethos, Pacific Natural illustrates Jenni’s conscious way of living through personal anecdotes and tips, paired with beautiful on-location photography.
Organized by season, with each section featuring a different landscape, this inspirational entertaining guide is full of ideas for enjoying special moments with family and friends. Every season includes home design inspirations, craft ideas, tips for what to stock in your kitchen and pantry, what to plant in your garden, as well as entertaining concepts and recipes. From an apple harvest dinner and herb-drying activities in the fall and cocktail parties and DIY gift ideas in winter, to flower arranging in the spring and beach picnics in the summer, Jenni shares her philosophy for living joyfully and mindfully.
An inspiring hands-on approach for stylish and balanced living, Pacific Natural shows us how to make the most of the time we spend together, treating life’s details with creativity and care.
About the author:
Jenni Kayne is a known tastemaker and authority on style, spanning the worlds of fashion, interiors, and entertaining. Inspired by organic textures, thoughtful simplicity, and natural landscapes, Jenni Kayne has quickly become an all-encompassing lifestyle brand rooted in modern California minimalism.
She launched her eponymous clothing line at the age of 19 and has grown it to include a home line and a popular lifestyle blog, Rip and Tan, as well as a growing number of retail stores.