I’ve made it easy to acquire my work; though it's you that sets the pace.

I’ve made it easy to acquire my work; though it's you that sets the pace.

You’ve wanted to have one of my works for some time. You’re close to getting in touch. You know exactly where you would install it. And, you feel the time is right.

I’ve worked to make the selection process as intuitive as possible and by outlining it for you here, my hope is that knowing what’s ahead it will be easier still.

On marylittle.com I have a section for Available Works. There you’ll see multiple photos, the dimensions, and the price of each work—all you need to make a choice as you browse. I won’t know you’re looking so you can return often and take your time.

If you’d like to know more about a work, we could also set up a video call so you can see it in three dimensions. In these calls I like to touch the work and move it, to give a fuller impression of the material quality—you really get a sense of the softness when you see it move a little. Of course, if you’re in Los Angeles you could come to my studio downtown.

Once I know which work, you’re interested in, I’ll need your address or at least your zip code to prepare the shipping quote. With that, I think you’ll have everything you need to make a decision.

When you have decided, I will put that piece on hold and issue an invoice for the work and shipping.

After your payment is received and the custom crate is made, we will ship it.

Everyone in my studio cares about the work arriving in perfect condition. We care about the installation too, so I make a video to demonstrate how the work is installed and arranged. You’ll get to hear my accent and wonder where I’m from :)

If you haven’t acquired work from me before, I hope this helps you understand each step in the process.

You might already have decided which work you’d like or have a short shortlist. If that’s the case, let’s talk. Email me at studio@marylittle.com