About Meraki House

Meraki House is a creative platform led by Olivia Paige (Lala), rooted in art direction, visual storytelling, and intentional expression. What began as a collaborative vision has evolved into a fluid, multidisciplinary space—unbound by location and grounded in creativity, culture, and impact.

At its core, MERAKI HOUSE transforms ideas into experiences. From visual campaigns and concept development to immersive productions and editorial design, we create work that is emotionally rich and creatively bold. Our focus lies in art direction that moves guiding every project with aesthetic clarity, conceptual depth, and purpose.

Our latest extension is MERAKI HOUSE MAGAZINE—a print and digital publication that captures the raw beauty, process, and perspective of the artists and movements we’re inspired by. The magazine reflects the kind of creativity we believe in: layered, intentional, and deeply human.

Beyond editorial and art direction, Meraki House supports brands and creatives through content creation, storytelling strategy, and curated event experiences. We partner with those who want to make work that means something—and feels like something.

Meraki House is not a place. It’s a presence.
A creative force. A container for ideas that deserve to be seen, felt, and remembered.

LaLa

Olivia Paige is a multidisciplinary artist, creative director, and brand strategist originally from Philadelphia, now based in Phoenix. With roots as a performing artist at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and a background in dance, her work fuses movement, visual storytelling, and immersive experiences to explore vulnerability, identity, and human connection.

Blending art, story, and strategy, Olivia crafts vibrant visuals and dynamic brand identities that captivate and inspire. Whether through the camera lens, digital design, or live performance, she approaches every project with intention—creating from a place of truth, transformation, and emotional honesty.

After relocating to Arizona, she debuted at Arizona Fashion Week with a bold performance that ended in raw vulnerability—covered in coffee—and quickly became known as “the naked girl.” That moment marked a new era of radical expression and creative rebirth.

Following her 2022 show Comfortably Uncomfortable and a two-year installation at the PMA, her latest work Unbodiedmerges art, performance, and healing. It's not just an art show—it’s a call to feel more deeply, connect more honestly, and reclaim the stories we carry in our bodies.

Whether she’s directing a brand campaign or curating a live experience, Olivia’s mission remains the same: to move people—with beauty, with courage, and with meaning. Currently available for consulting, creative direction, and collaborations.

Let’s bring your story to life.