a bit of math, a few sledge hammer whacks, and a whole lot of electrical later… dripyoga was born.

When Marybeth Searls, the founder and brainchild of dripyoga, couldn't find the cool, modern yoga studio she envisioned - she decided to build it. Searls latched onto a recipe for a studio that included a dimly lit room, infrared heat, and beat-driven classes. "I want people to feel transported from their day the moment they walk through the door”, she explained. “I want drip to be an escape”.

I signed onto drip’s buildout as both Interior Designer and Brand Consultant. I didn’t know it then, but creating drip alongside Marybeth would become one of my most challenging yet rewarding projects to date.

The road to drip