Mariah Krey is a creative and artist rooted in making—interested in how ideas become objects, stories, and experiences.

Home began in Minnesota, then Vermont, where she spent her summers making maple syrup on a farm. After a brief chapter in New York City, she spent five years in Los Angeles and is now open to what’s next, in search of home—within herself, and somewhere with seasons.

Over the last six years, Mariah has worked across brand, interior, editorial, and cultural projects, shaping campaigns designed to resonate emotionally, culturally, and through the small human details that make work feel alive.

Most recently, she helped a clean hair care brand launch at Sephora. At RŌZ, she concepts, produces, edits, directs, and crafts editorial content that seeks to tell honest and intimate hair stories.

Previously, she led partnerships at Studio Jake Arnold, where she helped bring to life a range of projects—furniture collaboration, coffee table book, website overhaul, rug capsule and supported design of some residential interiors.

When she first arrived in LA, she worked in art fabrication making disco ball chairs.

Mariah has always been interested in people. She created a podcast called People Making Thingss—a series that tracks down makers of all kinds, from hat makers to textile designers, for an intimate look at their process and the moments that shaped them.

She likes to make things too. Here are some of her ceramics, and some of her metal work, and this is fiberglass.

Oh, cheeky little side note, she’s been featured in Vogue twice. Once for a haircut (lol) and the other for her art installation at her best friends wedding.