Life Simply Elevated

What do each of our projects have in common? The success of our clients. Because at the end of the day, it’s our 30 years of design experience that has allowed us to foster long-term relationships. From full-scale remodels to a day of styling we bring a distinct vision to every project. The result is stunning work that puts our client’s needs on a pedestal. We create thoughtful spaces that simply elevates everyday life. Welcome!



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nadine stellavato brown

Interior Designer

Nadine expanded her love branding to her into interiors. “I love the graphic impact on homes and how the 2D and 3D intersect.” An award-winning graphic designer, Nadine spent the last 15 years creating compelling brands for the hospitality industry. In 2021 she received her Masters in Interior Design from Heritage School of Interior Design and opened the Atelier by Lost Luggage. She is joined by her partner and husband Jason Brown, founder and designer.

Nadine joined Lost Luggage in 1999. Discovering that they shared more than a love of great design, Jason Brown and Nadine Stellavato Brown were married in 1999. Fueled by their shared passion for innovative cuisine, Nadine and Jason went on to develop Taste Envy, a menu and collateral design service with focus on restaurant and hospitality clients.

Raised in Los Angeles, Stellavato Brown moved to San Francisco to attend California College of Arts and Crafts, from which she received a BFA degree in Graphic Design. Throughout her career, she has garnered many awards and has taught at the School of Visual Communications in Seattle and Art Center in Pasadena and Academy of Art in San Francisco.

jason brown

Product Designer, Landscape Designer

Jason started Lost Luggage in 1993 with a passion to design and produce products for patrons searching for high quality and artistry.

He's inspired by the attention to detail in handcrafted objects and believes that craftsmanship of this kind is a "lost art" and should be cherished in a time when commercialization and mass marketing have become the norm.

Jason graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from American University in Washington DC, with a major in Design. Jason's natural appreciation for how things are artfully constructed inspired him to explore the ways of industrial design and three-dimensional construction.

Today, Jason has expanded his design repertoire by adding landscape design, which he feels is symbiotic with interior design in order to create a cohesion between the interior and exterior experience.