Common Feast
Common Feast is a creative studio producing experimental, edible installations. This is a personal project that I guide from concept to final experience. Unlike supper clubs, my work uses food as an interactive medium that invites participation and play. And different from catering services, each installation is designed through a mix of food design, collaboration and space building.
My installations turn ingredients into an environment that people can explore from all angles. Each tablescape brings people around a sensory experience, which encourages presence, curiosity and connection through the shared language of food.
Collaborating with Studio Tenjung, I contributed to the launch of Scapes, a collection of botanically dyed rugs presented at In The Comfort Of, in Seattle. For this event, I created a selection of sweets inspired by flavors of Nepal and Tibetan culture/tradition. I designed and built the tablescape to reflect the playful and interwoven process behind the collection. Softly inspired by referencing playscapes designed by Isamu Noguchi. The installation demonstrated how food can interpret, complement and amplify a creative vision. This collaboration highlighted the synergy between culinary design, art and culture.
To Sweeten Ones Mouth
Client
Studio Tenjung + In The Comfort Of
Year
November 2025
Nourish at The Table
Shop by Porter for Nourish at the Table, part of the Salon Summer of Nourishment series, presents an immersive edible art experience. Through a collaborative installation, I explored food as art, identity and inheritance. The conversation highlighted the ways culinary tradition connect us to culture, memory and each other. The event was highlighted Rain Dog Farms local produce, a floral collaboration that integrates food into flowers and a screening of a video created in collaboration with local creatives. By showcasing food across different mediums and creative perspectives, the experience honors the richness and complexity of collaboration. It was meant to showcase that although a meal can be perfectly prepared and beautifully presented, its true soul comes from the people who share it.
Client
Shops By Porter / Salon Archives
Year
September 2025
Campaign Video — Set and Waiting
Creative Direction + Talent
Created as a teaser and later projected at the Common Feast + Salon Archives event, Set and Waiting captures the quiet rhythm of cooking a meal and the flow in preparing a table for others. With the table set and waiting, the film reflects how a gathering only comes alive once it’s shared, reminding us that food is what continues to bring us together.
Shangri-La
Cuniform + Salon Archives
For this project, I designed an edible centerpiece to capture the energy of the space and conversation. This installment turned a meal into a moment of discovery. The table was arranged as a landscape of food: hills of cashews, vessels of dips and clusters of longan fruit atop a teak surface. Guests were invited to explore the tablescape from all angles, to taste and connect. The table became a visual focal point and a communal interaction, elevating the experience of the evening.
Client
Cunifrom + Salon Archives
Year
January 2025
A Seat At The Table
For Common Feast’s first event, I worked in collaboration with local chef Tomboy and studio collective VGC. I transformed a shared creative space into an interactive, multi-sensory experience. In collaboration, we designed a menu of bites and paired cocktails. Carefully curated lighting, seating, music on vinyl and gathering vignettes encouraged lingering, conversation and discovery.
A Seat At The Table was an invitation to experience the Common Feast vision in the most personal way. It built a shared community that felt intentionally casual and intimate.
Collaboration
Tomboy / Very Good Collective
Year
January 2025