"I believe ordinary moments are the most beautiful parts of our lives.
I believe small things do make a big difference."
Twig New York is a lifestyle-designing brand with an aesthetic touch.

Twig New York is a lifestyle-designing brand with an aesthetic touch.
Their collections are made of collaborations with talented artists from a variety of industries.
Their goal is to grow Twig New York as a design and quality-oriented brand for your everyday life.

“ To us, Twig is a small branch that bears beautiful flowers and fruits.
These small twigs, together, form a romantic tree line that touches the sky.
Our goal is to create a beautiful line of products under Twig New York ”
Heritage
To design Heritage Collection, the designer, Molly Hatch, got inspirations from the look of the historic teacups in 18th century European factories. She wanted the Heritage Collection to reflect not only the traditional, but also the contemporary and functional lifestyle. She considered the blank pot like a blank piece of paper, drawing onto all surfaces of the mugs. Thus, what makes this collection so unique is that she chose to decorate the backs of plates and bases of cups to explore as many surfaces as possible. Imagine seeing the decoration on the base peek out when having the last sip of tea, or having the pleasure in seeing the illustrations on the back of plates in a dish rack. It is traditional with a twist!
Heritage Collection
Language of Flowers
The design of Language of Flowers Collection came from a love poem written by a boy to his beloved darling in the Victorian-era. During this time, flowers and floral arrangements were commonly used to send coded messages, allowing individuals to express feelings which could not have been conveyed in person.
Starting with the left side of the wreath to the right side, each flower reveals one more part of the missing puzzle poem. Included in the poem are amaranth globes, black-eyed susans, daisies, poppies, dandelions, tulips, morning glories, roses, magnolias, laurel leaves, laurestine, forget-me-nots, and honeysuckle.
These beautiful flowers are delicately illustrated by the designer Brittany herself. Hand-painted designs give feminine yet edgy touch to the items.
Language of Flowers Collection
Molly Hatch
The design of Language of Flowers Collection came from a love poem written by a boy to his beloved darling in the Victorian-era. During this time, flowers and floral arrangements were commonly used to send coded messages, allowing individuals to express feelings which could not have been conveyed in person.
Starting with the left side of the wreath to the right side, each flower reveals one more part of the missing puzzle poem. Included in the poem are amaranth globes, black-eyed susans, daisies, poppies, dandelions, tulips, morning glories, roses, magnolias, laurel leaves, laurestine, forget-me-nots, and honeysuckle.
These beautiful flowers are delicately illustrated by the designer Brittany herself. Hand-painted designs give feminine yet edgy touch to the items.
Brittany Watson Jepsen
Brittany Watson Jepsen was born in California and spent a wonderful childhood creating art and making music. She studied art history and music as an undergraduate and received master's degree in interior design in Washington, DC. During school, she worked for famed designers Jonathan Adler and Celerie Kemble, as well as a textile program in Copenhagen, Denmark. After she got married in 2010, she moved to Copenhagen with her husband.
She honed her skills for Scandinavian folk design. Now based in Utah, she writes for her blog, The House That Lars Built, featuring DIY projects, and sells her work from her Etsy shop. She also is a Freelance writer and designer, and furthermore teaches craft workshops across the country, specifically in paper flowers.