Current Obsessions: Quiet, Please

Here’s to a restorative weekend! Below, things that have tickled us, moved us, distracted us from the news.

Above: Our next installment of The Editors’ Cut is coming next week—here’s a hint at the theme. Photograph courtesy of The Modern House from The Right Formula: A Restrained Renovation by A British Jeweler.

  • Marie writes in: A “corpse flower” has started blooming in Brooklyn! Head to the BBG this weekend to see the rare occurrence and smell its distinctive scent.
  • Never thought string lights could stir our soul, but here we are.
  • Currently admiring: Andrew Goldsworthy’s startlingly moving, nature-inspired creations. At the start of each month, the artist updates his website with new works.
  • A heritage brand known for its terra-cotta pots tries a new medium, and we’re into it.
  • Into sticks? You’re not alone.
  • If you’re in need of a diversion, may we suggest the Victoria and Albert Museum’s YouTube page? “Featuring instructive videos and even an ASMR series at the museum,” reports Margot.
  • New and noteworthy: nostalgic wallpapers by Little Greene x the National Trust, including some Beatrix Potter drawings.
  • Yet another reason to stop into Muji.
  • Permanent Collection is popping up at Fog Mrkt in San Francisco through January 26; details here.
  • Unnecessary necessities?
  • Our perennial question (where to store the paper towels), answered.
  • It’s the little things, like hardware that brings joy every time you open a cabinet.
  • We’d never guess this chic apartment is on a Paris rooftop.
  • Design for LA, for those who can offer help and those who need it.

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