
On our radar this spring weekend: a brand-new gardening program, a hotel on the Aegean coast, and 10 utilitarian-luxe finds we love. Read on:
Above: A styling technique to attempt your hand at: the surprising appeal of a red chair. Photograph by Beth Evans courtesy of Jill MacNair from Interior Designer Jill MacNair’s Own Restoration in London.
- Proof that even the most utilitarian of things (wall mounts, toothbrushes) can feel a little bit luxe.
- Today’s standout armchair-travel destination originates from Margot: the supreme recording studio/hotel on an Aegean island in Turkey.
- Limewash meets restored details in Thom Yorke’s dreamy Roman pied-a-terre.
- “Lately I’ve been spotting great deals of fish paintings,” writes Julie; the next stage of the fish pattern?
- Ooh, pretty tile-topped tables by Heath Ceramics x Artek.
- How great are these carpets? (Hat suggestion: Fan.)
- Therefore happy to see our good friend Alice Saunders of Forestbound is opening a long-term traditional store in May; information here.
- Deep space has actually heard our prayers: Zach Galifianakis is hosting a Netflix program on gardening. (You read that right. Zach Galifianakis.)
- Continuing our fascination with non-traditional, non-floral focal points …
- This is such incredible great news.
- Ferm Living’s spring/summer collection is out, and we quite like the new outside styles.
- Love this! Log pile walls.
- A practical PSA for gardeners.
- New Yorkers, stop by Vernal, an exhibit that checks out the natural world in this time of climate disruption. Details here.
- Seeking to design a low-budget, no-fuss, no-watering garden that’s lush and stunning? You’ll wish to read this.