Happy weekend, dear reader. Ahead these first days of spring: a ceramics sale, a garden that embraces wear, a Paris opening, and more. Read on:
Above: Photograph by Nick Dearden for Architecture for London, from Spring Ahead: 17 Glimpses of Green All Over the House.
- Cate Blanchett, we 100 percent agree.
- Planning your veggie garden? We’re checking out these certified-organic, non-GMO seeds from Row 7.
- Nickey Kehoe’s interpretation of the lakeside Adirondack chair is pretty dreamy.
- At Stephen Alesch and Robin Standefer’s Montauk garden, “embracing material decay as a creative force.”
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Clare came across this clever spring gardening hack, no greenhouse needed,
- “The house color that tells you when a neighborhood is gentrifying.”
- “Aptly for the start of spring, the French department store Printemps is opening this weekend in an old bank building at 1 Wall Street in NYC,” reports Margot.
- “A balm to my introvert soul”: 12 women on living alone.
- Feldspar Studio is hosting a samples and seconds sale of their ceramics this weekend, online only; info here.
- Love this collaboration made with linen off-cuts (and wishing we lived in Australia so we could order).
- File under: reasons to live in the Scottish Highlands.
- Now open: Bode Paris.
- Printmaking with…bread?
- A new lighting collection that channels Le Corbu and bento boxes.
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It’s officially spring—time to paint your kitchen green?
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Mentally, we’re at this Andrew Trotter-designed palazzo in Puglia.
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File under Labor of Love: a design duo’s rehab of a ’70s ruin in Gainesville, FL.