Lanikai LH House
atelier d'art
house o' creatives
hale mea no'eau
One of the most unique settings in Lanikai, an original 1934 redwood house hidden under mango trees. The clay soil is history to decades of tiles and pottery by the Crievellones, and the mango trees have their own magical history planted by the cultivator auntie Ruth Gouviea in 1961.
Studio workshops for a creative community who intersect the challenges of being artists in the cultural sensitive environment of Hawai'i.
wood, paper, metal, clay, cloth
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An intersection of creatives making clothes, upholstering furniture,
wood-turning, printmaking, copper plate intaglio...
HonuKai contemplating...
Limu
Lanikai is in Kailua town on the windward side of Oah'u. The Kāohao-Laniaki enclave is all the rave. An international destination with the Mokulua island waiting offshore.
The Kona storms of March 2026 continue to have their affect, soil saturated, still needing time to dry out. The mango trees are not happy, dropping fruit. but the mango seed and kernel harvesting this year will be all time grandioso.