HOME/STUDIO  | a visit from stylist Gena Sigala

HOME/STUDIO | a visit from stylist Gena Sigala

twenty one tonnes co-founder in Los Angeles studio

Interiors stylist Gena Sigala is developing a long-term photography project with photographer Diana Zalucky — a series that aims to document creative people in spaces that reflect who they are. The work is shot across formats — digital, iPhone, and film — and approaches each subject with the same intention: honest, unpolished documentation of people in environments they have shaped over time.

The subjects are creatives across disciplines, connected not by field but by a coherent relationship between person and place. The series is being shared online as it develops, with the intention of eventually becoming a book.

Twenty One Tonnes was among those invited to participate. Our co-founder MJ works and lives within the same building — the studio occupying the ground floor, her home above — which meant the day moved naturally between both spaces. The photographs capture her in the context of the work itself: the studio where Twenty One Tonnes pieces are handled daily, and the home where she lives with them.

Diana Zalucky's photographs move between both floors — pieces shown in our working Los Angeles studio, and in the rooms above where they have become part of daily life.


twenty one tonnes co-founder in Los Angeles studio
Twenty One Tonnes Los Angeles studio behind the scenes
Twenty One Tonnes Los Angeles studio behind the scenes
Twenty One Tonnes East Los Angeles studio
twenty one tonnes co-founder MJ's home showcases Palma Pendant over dining table
Twenty One Tonnes co-founder MJ's home features hand woven lighting
Twenty One Tonnes co-founder MJ's home features hand woven lighting
Twenty One Tonnes co-founder MJ's home features hand woven lighting
Twenty One Tonnes co-founder MJ's home features hand woven lighting
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