Happy weekend, dear reader, and hope you’re keeping cool. Speaking of cool: This week we celebrated the non-linear in our Curve Appeal issue (do you need a rounded kitchen counter? we think so). Next week we’ll be onto all things France and French design. In the meantime, here are 18 other things on our radar this weekend:
Above: Hot off the presses: The doors are now open to Vipp’s latest cool guest house in a 1350s (!) house in Lagrasse, France. (For another Vipp project—cute dog included—see A Young Couple’s 1928 Fixer-Upper.)
- Reason no. 221 to hang a tea towel in an open cabinet, courtesy of “a small-fry fisherman’s villa in Mahón, Menorca” (and World of Interiors).
- The NYC “Bubble House” is on the market: Take a look inside.
- This weekend: the bakery of the moment pops up at Sézane.
- Annie noticed pale green everywhere in Copenhagen and Paris—here’s our guide to the best pale green paints, should you want to incorporate the color at home.
- Admiring this earthy, very California limited-edition rug collection from our friend Serene Mitnik-Miller.
- Ooh, a good-looking cooler for beach days.
- If money were no object: lampshades hand-stitched from vintage fabric, available from a fourth-generation UK antiques shop (hat tip: Margot).
- Well well well, Frank Lloyd Wright makes a cameo on The Bear. (Spoilers within!)
- Speaking of, have you seen Jeremy Allen White’s sexy-to-us hobby? (Hat tip: Annie.)
- Psst: Hay is on sale; take up to 30 percent off over at DWR.
- On Kendra’s wish list: a small but mighty tool.
- Kintsugi—but with stone. Warning: You may go down a rabbit hole looking at this account. (Hat tip: Laura.)
- Alice Waters gets the Chef’s Table treatment in its new season, prompting Fan to revisit this Remodelista story on her enviable kitchen, and this Gardenista story on her dreamy garden.
- Can we make this happen here in the U.S., please?
- A reminder of the joys of an impromptu summer soak.
- The hottest new travel trend? Farm resorts.
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And Alexa does a deep dive into the best pots for herbs.