Landon Clements

Landon Clements was born in St. Simons Island, Georgia. She is the oldest of three obstinate daughters who were raised to love and appreciate beach life. The girls attended school in Atlanta and then Landon went to The College of Charleston where she studied art history and historic preservation. While there, Landon met Shep Roseand have been great friends ever since. After spending a few semesters roaming Italy to sample the wine and architecture she found herself in Telluride, Colorado. In the mountains she skied and worked part time for an interior designer who was working with Ralph Lauren Home.Read More

Landon Clements was born in St. Simons Island, Georgia. She is the oldest of three obstinate daughters who were raised to love and appreciate beach life. The girls attended school in Atlanta and then Landon went to The College of Charleston where she studied art history and historic preservation. While there, Landon met Shep Rose and have been great friends ever since. After spending a few semesters roaming Italy to sample the wine and architecture she found herself in Telluride, Colorado. In the mountains she skied and worked part time for an interior designer who was working with Ralph Lauren Home. Those projects made her fall in love with interior design and in the hopes of making a career out of it, she moved to Los Angeles. In California she took a job with SBE and Philippe Starck as they developed hotels, restaurants, and nightclubs all over the city and then eventually expanding nationally. After years in LA she took a break and moved to Aspen, CO. to pursue a career in photography and writing. When the mountain closed that year she came home to Charleston and reconnected with some old friends. Deciding to set up camp there she borrowed a friends sail boat to live on, created a pop-up shop and now paints and works on her travel site Trovare. Landons' studies abroad inspired the site name which means ‘to find’, she has been having a blast traveling the world and finding amazing treasures to share with her readers.