Journal

All Roads Desert Market Grand Opening Party

All Roads Desert Market Grand Opening Party

Exciting news—you can now shop all our products in person,...
In the Kitchen with Rick Marino of Desert Dust

In the Kitchen with Rick Marino of Desert Dust

As a touring manager for over 20 years, Rick Marino...
6 Things to Do During Modernism Week

6 Things to Do During Modernism Week

Since Modernism Week is one of the most exciting weeks...
In the Studio with Adrian of Hermano Flower Shop

In the Studio with Adrian of Hermano Flower Shop

Meet our friend, Adrian Romano, owner and designer of the...
7 Things to Do in The High-Desert This Winter

7 Things to Do in The High-Desert This Winter

The winter months are one of the best times to visit the high-desert, and the busiest.
All About Peace Cabin Goods

All About Peace Cabin Goods

We first connected with the team from Peace Cabin Goods about textiles, but also about spending time in nature. Learn more about the brand, its founders, and their plans for 2024.
Giving Tuesday with The Mojave Desert Land Trust

Giving Tuesday with The Mojave Desert Land Trust

One of the reasons we chose to make the Mojave...
All Roads Local Business Roundup

All Roads Local Business Roundup

There’s nothing we love more than supporting other small businesses, especially during the busy holiday season. There’s so much value in supporting the local shops that help your community thrive and keep it authentically unique. So in the spirit of shopping small, here are just a few (of the many!) local places where we like to eat and shop around the high and low desert.
Lauren Paez Burt of Lolo’s Casita

Lauren Paez Burt of Lolo’s Casita

“I remember the smells, style, and furniture they brought from Mexico. My grandmothers were chic abuelita’s, and my style honors that. I owe so much to my family.”
All Roads x Lolo's Casita Fall Getaway Giveaway

All Roads x Lolo's Casita Fall Getaway Giveaway

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In the Kitchen With Kim Herrera Cruz of Citlali Tamales

In the Kitchen With Kim Herrera Cruz of Citlali Tamales

What does Citlali mean? Why did you choose it as your business name?

~Citlali means “star” in Náhuatl, both of Aztec and Maya origin.  Growing up, I was told it was supposed to be my name. Turns out it was actually my sis, haha, but it doesn’t change the fact that I lived my life with this thought~ partnered with the fact that one of my aunties (a twin btw) who unfortunately passed away as a baby, was also named Citlali. I like to think she IS a star, watching over our family. Need I say why I chose it? Fitting and meaningful, indeed.

Barragán's Casa Pedregal in Mexico City

Barragán's Casa Pedregal in Mexico City

The highlight of the home is the famous, and massive, pink tiled kitchen. That kitchen would actually be a dream to cook in! There is also a very functional, but moody red pantry that had us fantasizing about a pantry the size of our bedroom.