HOME/STUDIO | a visit from stylist Gena Sigala

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.









