Daedalus House
Before it was Limantour Design Studio, it was Daedalus House.
The name came from a house in San Francisco I bought with friends in 1997—a space filled with collaboration, creativity, and invention. We called it Daedalus House, after the mythic Greek inventor and craftsman who built wings to fly and a labyrinth to hold mystery.
Daedalus embodied ingenuity, artistry, and the ability to navigate complexity—all values that guided the early days of my creative work. That house, and later the business named after it, became a kind of workshop, a place where ideas took flight.
Over time, as my design practice evolved, so did the identity. The name Limantour Design Studio emerged as a reflection of a more grounded sense of place, rooted in the coastlines and creative communities that continue to shape the work. But the spirit of Daedalus—of making, problem-solving, and imagining what’s possible—remains in everything I do.
The People
Where it all started
The House
The Art