Made with Intention: Handcrafted Art for the Gothic Home
From lighting to textile and ceramic vessels, here is a field guide to dark artists whose work shapes atmospheric interiors
By: The Lace Ledger Staff
Authentic curation is never about completion; it’s about attention, lived experience and the slow accumulation of objects that feel thoughtfully chosen rather then acquired with haste. A gothic home is not assembled through checklists or trends, but, instead, discovered over time, shaped by curiosity, intuition, oddity and the treasure-hunter’s thrill of finding something that’s impossibly right.
You are one of one; your home should feel that way too by allowing the pieces that adorn our spaces to carry the same singularity.
The artists gathered here create work that feels otherworldly without performative spectacle, offering objects that spark delight, reverence and the kind of pause that compel guests to stop mid-sentence.
Relics in the Making: A Conversation With Margot Meanie, Founder of @a_familiar_spirit
Work occupying a space where sculpture and jewellery intersect with gothic storytelling
By: The Lace Ledger
We sat down with Margot, the creative force behind @a_familiar_spirit, whose self-described Anne of Green Gables sensibility threads tenderness, dark romance and imagination into work that feels viscerally symbolic.
Throughout our conversation, Margot reflects on the thriving alternative scene stretching coast-to-coast in Canada, while likening her creative process (and creating in a macro sense) as an act of rebellion in an era increasingly shaped by automation and AI before touching on the wider constellation of dark artists who came before her and work in tandem now, connected less by trend than by a shared devotion to making that resists erasure.
Below, Margot shares her story in her own words <3.