A Visit With Mathew And Colleen In An Indoor/Outdoor Love Shack

Can a house play matchmaker? For Mathew Gerson and Colleen Baxter, the answer is a resounding yes.

When Mathew Gerson first visited what is now his home in Topanga Canyon, California, he had no idea he'd someday live there. He'd arrived as a guest to a "big Topanga hoe-down," he recalls, replete with a bluegrass band, neighborhood regulars, and a bunch horses, goats, pigs and chickens. "During the party, I sat on the floor of the bedroom," he says, "and I had a vision that I was going to have a baby in this house. I don't know why," he adds. "I don't usually have those kinds of experiences."

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Flash-forward to two years later: Gerson was making Foria—his celebrated line of cannabis oil vaginal lubricant—out of his kitchen in Venice, but felt a need to get back to nature. When a friend said she knew of a house in Topanga that was for sale, he decided to check it out—and discovered it was the same house.

1. House

Gerson's and Baxter's home offers the perfect California indoor/outdoor lifestyle, with spaces outside to eat and work.

2. Wood Stove

The functional wood stove provides the only heat for the house, and comes in handy during the winter. Says Gerson, "We move cushions in front of it and I work from there."

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3. Outdoor Table

Baxter and Gerson take their breakfast and dinner outside every night so they can maintain a connection to nature. There's also no cell service at the home, which allows them to disconnect.

4. Kitchen

Baxter often uses the kitchen to teach clients how to make their own fermented foods, like sauerkraut and coconut kefir. "When clients come here, they say this place has its own healing energy," she says.

5. Kitchen

Colleen chooses fresh mushrooms from the garden for a home-cooked meal.

6. Kitchen

Colleen runs her company, Vessel and Soul, out of the house.

That's when Colleen Baxter entered the picture. She heard through mutual friends that Gerson was looking for a roommate. "So I went to see the place and I felt so at home," she says. "Then I met Mathew, and I had this really strong sense that he was going to be my husband. That was really strange." She moved in, despite some friends' concerns. "They did point out that my new roommate would be this middle-aged guy with a cannabis sex lube product living at the end of a dirt road," she says with a laugh.

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A few months later, they were dating; now they're engaged. Gerson says their home is now an integral part of who they are independently and as a couple: "It's a character in our life story. It brings us together so we can grow our relationship."

"[The house] is a character in our life story. It brings us together so we can grow our relationship." – Gerson

1. Sauerkraut

Colleen mixes fresh sauerkraut on the patio.

2. Mathew Gathers Wood

Mathew gathers wood for the grill.

Gerson's original product, which uses pharmaceutical-grade cannabis oil for sexual enhancement, has earned a cult-like following and high praise in the media. GQ named it the "sex product of the year"; the San Francisco Chronicle called it "a game changer"; and Cosmopolitan says the products deserve "four deeply bowing emojis." He's currently expanding into additional wellness categories, formulating new products made from CBD, a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that's legal for sale in all states and abroad. Baxter, meanwhile, is an functional medicine health coach who runs her company, Vessel and Soul, out of the house.

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The home functions as a creative space for both their companies: Gerson grows cannabis there and Baxter hosts classes for women who want to learn to ferment their own foods. But it's also a place to unwind. Gerson has lived in cabins, yurts, and even a cave in Colorado for a year. He says he gets anxious when he's inside for an extended period of time, and the open windows throughout the home provide a perfect compromise. The couple work at the outside tables on the property, and often sleep in the Lotus Belle tent they erected in their yard.

1. Bed

The built-in bed was inspired by the original builder's love of sailing. Now, she lives up the hill and is still in touch with the couple.

2. Upstairs Patio

An upstairs patio with a hammock and wood-burning Chimineas is a perfect place to relax and take in the canyon views.

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3. Piano

Baxter is a classically trained flautist, and Gerson plays drums, piano, and guitar. "People who studied music are such a different breed than people like me who are just hacks," says Gerson. But Baxter allows that she's started getting into "just jamming' with friends.

4. Piano

The couple filled the house with musical instruments for weekly jam sessions with musicians from the neighborhood. Gerson tries to play music every night.

5. Tent

The Lotus Belle tent functions as a gathering place where Baxter hosts women's groups, and also as a second bedroom for the couple in the warmer months. Says Gerson, "It's great to sleep on the ground."

6. Inside Tent

The couple keeps musical instruments inside the tent for impromptu jam sessions. Meanwhile, friends who've come over for a party have been known to fall asleep there and spend the night.

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7. Outside Cottage

A tiny outside cottage functions as a place for Gerson to invent new products — he recently debuted a cannabis suppository line that's already gaining a following.

That the home's scale is small — under 1200 square feet — suits them just fine. It was originally built in the '80s by a couple who, having sailed from France to L.A., wanted the house to have a boat-like feel. The result is a space where everything is within arm's reach. Meanwhile, the property sits on the border of Red Rock State Park, so the couple often sees coyotes, deer and ravens on the property. The glass jars in the kitchen, meanwhile, are more than an aesthetic choice — mice are uninvited, but frequent, guests.

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Having found true love through cohabitation, Gerson and Baxter often urge their single friends to give it a try. "We say, 'Don't date — move in together and see if it works out,'" says Gerson. "Home is a place where you can unpack the deeper parts of yourself and let it hang around like dirty laundry. That can help you discover the person you fall in love with." However, he adds with a laugh, "So far, nobody's taken us up on our advice."

1. Wherever I'm With You

"Home is a place where you can unpack the deeper parts of yourself and let it hang around like dirty laundry. That can help you discover the person you fall in love with."

Thanks, Mathew and Colleen!

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