We create beautiful things

Inspired by our lovely home in the Peruvian Andes.
Megan Youngmee

Megan Youngmee

Design, Marketing, Consulting

Pennsylvania small-town girl. South Korean Adoptee. LA business woman. USC grad. Corporate drop out. Freelancer with an Andean view. Mom of 2 rambunctious boys.

She’s designed every thing from children’s books, websites, pitch decks, national ads, and best-selling products. Disney, W Hotels, Urban Outfitters, Harvard Law, BCBG and the Oprah Winfrey Network are some of her past clients. After helping get 2 successful, multi-million dollar start-ups off the ground, she decided at 30 it was time to take a sabbatical to focus on writing, photography and studying philosophy. She moved to South America, created Casa de Tres Osos, a top guest home in the Sacred Valley, Peru with over 400 guests and only 5 star reviews in under 2 and a half years. Now Megan consults and supports companies large and small all over the world.

Eric Oberholtzer

Eric Oberholtzer

Builder, Thinker, Doer

An ever-learner, master builder, incredible musician, super-dad, chef, certified perma-culturist and mensa-genius.

Eric has been building things since he was a boy from a farm family in Pennsylvania. He is hands-on renaissance man and carpenter who can handle plumbing, electric, framing, furniture building and finishing. Eric’s past-life career was helping build rock-star stages with Tait Towers for Rollings Stones, Lady Gaga, Bon Jovi, Metallic, Madonna and Michael Buble, to name a few . Eric was responsible for outsourcing and working with fabrication, purchasing and contract negotiations for multi-million dollar sets. While he handled delicate client relationships, he wasn’t afraid to get his hands dirty driving large trucks and hand-delivering important parts with intense deadlines.

Our Story

Tres Osos Peru is a creative, hands on company with expertise in graphic design, marketing, small-business strategy, content development, identity development, and photography. We also dabble in furniture design.

  • Brand Strategy 60% 60%
  • Graphic Design 40% 40%
  • Furniture Design 10% 10%
  • Problem Solving 90% 90%

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