Q+A with Jasmina Jaskovic of CASA CDM | Corona del Mar, CA

We love to set our communal table in inspirational spaces where people can easily connect through food, wine & design. As with all our lark locations, there is an underlying familiarity that bridges creatives—and we knew in an instance that we wanted to create + collaborate with the founder of this well styled space.

In this fun Proust inspired questionnaire we gain insight to Jasmina Jaskovic’s background, inspiration, and meaning behind her creative endeavor known as CASA CDM an inviting gallery of chosen art & objects anchoring the north end of Corona del Mar.

Jasmina Jaskovic Founder of CASA CDM in Corona del Mar, CA

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Where did you grow up and where do you live now?

I was born and grew up in Fallingbostel, Germany. And I now live with my family in Corona del Mar, California.

Why did you open the gallery?

To show my love for craftsmanship through local artists and objects that have character and meaning—and build a community around it. 

What is the most enjoyable thing about your profession? 

Working with artists, challenging myself, and working with and guiding customers/clients by educating and nurturing their own style.

Is there a moment you can pinpoint that inspired you about art/design in your youth?

My culture, travel, and my mother had the most impact on me. My mother taught me and showed me what true craftsmanship was. At such a young age I was creating… always drawing, rearranging my room, sewing clothes for my dolls, and always expressly myself.  

What do people most overlook when it comes to choosing artwork/objects for their space? 

Most people believe all things need to match or have theme.  

Art and Objects do not need to fit in a mold.

Special pieces are always relatable. 

If you had followed another career path, what would it be? 

I would be an Attorney fighting for Human Rights.

Are you a foodie?

I love a thoughtful, beautiful, and delicious meal.

Can you visually describe your idea of the perfect dinner party?

A curated tablescape filled with vintage glassware, flatware, and handmade ceramics. Dishes plated “family style” accompanied by a bold glass of Cabernet and, most importantly, enjoyed with a few close friends.

What is the representation/focus for the gallery?

CASA CDM is proud to be a vessel of local artists. 

What is the one thing you want people to know about CASA CDM?

I would like everything I do, for artist and customers, to reflect my character and values.

Have you read or watched anything good lately?

Yes, may I recommend The Perfect Couple and Bad Monkey?

What is your idea of perfect happiness?  

My children being happy and healthy 

We have a feeling like fashion, who are your favorite designers?

Jil Sander, The Row, and a whole lot of vintage. 

College for pursing a Creative role such as yours, yay or nay? 

I am all for school. Do you necessarily need it…? Overall, I feel any advanced education couldn’t hurt. 

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Modern. Organic. Inspirational. Social Dining.

Come on a lark with us!

Friday, 11/15/24, w/the talented Chef Matthew Roberts

Although this lark is sold out, we invite you to come along through our images & stories.

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Guerrilla Lark | The Jetty Corona del Mar, CA

💛Because we like to think outside…(the box).

Looking at the horizon on a super fun guerrilla lark with Lisa Martinez + Christina Peterson at The Jetty CdM.
Lisa Martinez, Christina Peterson, Jim Sullian & Alex Bolar on a super fun guerrilla lark at CdM. Winter 2022.

Thrilled to connect with Chef Jim Sullivan (who is also a culinary photographer), fellow creative-meets-practical Christina Peterson, and (new to the L.A. scene) Chef Alex Bolar.

Chef Jim Sullivan on a super fun guerrilla lark in Corona del Mar. Winter 2022.


This super fun guerrilla lark (creative sesh) on The Jetty at Corona Del Mar finds us having fun, enjoying food & conversation while creating the good vibes for an upcoming lark communal dinner party!

Many thanks to Chef Huskey at The Jetty restaurant for serving up these delicious classic burgers + perfectly spicy cauliflower “wings”… a reminder that, in Chef Alex Bolar’s words, the pandemic has closed the gap between fine dining and comfort food.

Thoroughly enjoyed on a super fun guerrilla lark, thanks to @thejettycdm
Good and good for you. Splurging on some spicy caulflower wings thanks to @thejettycdm

📸 by the talented @jameshudddy who we met way back when on a lark at Maia’s cottage in Laguna Beach-so fun! We were thrilled to hear the occasion inspired him to create backyard dinner parties of his own, the best!

Create. Collaborate. Elevate.

The date for our lark to be announced soon!

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Because vision is everything…| Creating in Huntington Beach, California

We have walked through Pirate’s Cove a hundred of times dreaming of a table on the sand, where we could enjoy food and conversation while getting our feet wet — in style; we can’t express how bringing this to reality makes us feel.  Super big thanks to designer Laura Brophy, photographer Kendal Riley of The De Lauras & Wes (and Mike) of @theoclist for being a part of this amazing experience to get our creative on, thank our collaborators and dream of the future.

Special thanks to Chef Kyle Powers of Fork In the Road Catering who created a flight of the most delicious flight of soups for all to enjoy and to @lunareececeramics @theurbanspring @isles.interiors

Create. Collaborate. Elevate.
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The (lost) Art of Picnic-ing

We have a great time “Popping Up” in Corona Del Mar, thanks to all who attended!  It was great to receive such positive feedback during set-up and breakdown of our table.  Our dining experience was serene, relaxing and refreshing.  We look forward to summer and all it’s possibilities.

Photo credits:  Dave Luong-Si & Alice Young Ahn.

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