Current Obsessions: Design Rewind

Happy weekend. Ahead, chic fabric lampshades, a new way to conceal the TV, in-water dining, and other joy-making developments:

Above: Light, airy, and effortless. See Steal This Look: A Laid-Back Living Room on Patmos, Greece.

  • Finally, some good news in the news: Elizabeth Street Garden is saved! (For our story on the controversy, head here.)
  • Has anyone tried this low-lift, good-smelling, all-natural mosquito-repelling hack?
  • Normalize dining in streams, please.
  • “Ngoc Minh Ngo’s story for The World of Interiors looks amazing, “writes Laura. Agreed!
  • Also from Laura: on her wish list, the two-toned coreopsis that blooms for seven (!) weeks.
  • Style x sustainability: newly added facilities at Storm King (including wash sinks with a view).
  • DWR’s Summer Event is happening through July 9, with 20 percent off in-stock products, free shipping sitewide (with code FREESHIP), and an additional 20 percent off sale prices (with code EXTRA20).
  • Among Annie’s highlights from 3daysofdesign: the inventive Structures of Living modular dwelling by Frama.
  • From Margot: “Poet-collector Kostas Ananopoulos’s great antiques shop, Pidgin, has just launched a companion website equally wonderful for browsing and aesthetic reverie.”
  • The Getty Villa museum is open again, six months after it closed during the Palisades fire.
  • We’re always looking for clever ways to conceal the TV….and now Annie’s smitten with this European system and accessories that make it look good. Just wheel away when needed.
  • Love the looks of this spot upstate.
  • Admiring this striped, colorful wood hardware, courtesy of Bankston x YSG Studio.
  • Pretty glasses + cold drinks + hot summer nights.
  • Still dreaming about this light (hat tip: Fan).
  • Armadillo makes great-looking sustainable rugs, and now it’s taking a step into the furniture market with this new capsule collection by Sydney-based industrial designer Tom Fereday.
  • One of our all-time favorite summery kitchens here.
  • Desperate for an air conditioner before the next heat wave hits? See Alexa’s roundup of not-ugly window units.

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