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Shopper’s Diary: The Cloth House in London
From Sarah: With two locations—No. 47 and No. 98 Berwick Street, in Soho—The Cloth House stocks one of the most compelling collections of fabrics we’ve seen anywhere, including cotton drill… Read more »
Bedroom: West Elm Linen/Cotton Duvet Covers
From Julie: Admired at West Elm: the new washed linen duvet cover made of 55 percent linen/45 percent cotton; available in stone white, moonstone, or steel. Prices start at $99… Read more »
Hotels & Lodging: Cowley Manor in the Cotswolds
From Janet: You won’t find any chintz behind the Italianate facade of Cowley Manor, a contemporary country house hotel in the Cotswolds, about two hours outside of London, set on… Read more »
Shopper’s Diary: Ancient Industries Online Shop
From Julie: One of my favorite blogs is Ancient Industries, written by Megan Wilson. Wilson (who has a cameo in today’s NY Times) is a book jacket designer by day… Read more »
Shopper’s Diary: Albion Caff in London
From Sarah: Terence Conran’s newish Albion Caff (Brit East End parlance for café) is a great space, but it’s the small details that really make the place. The rows of… Read more »
Design Sleuth: Vintage Conran MacLamp No. 8
From Julie: A while back, I admired this bedroom vignette in the Toast House & Home catalog; I filed away a mental image of the yellow bedside lamp in hopes… Read more »
Hotels & Lodging: Hotel Michelberger in Berlin
From Julie: Discovered via the Contemporist: the soon-to-open Hotel Michelberger in Berlin, located next to the Oberbaum Bridge and the river Spree. Founded by Tom Michelberger, a 31-year-old from southern… Read more »
Architect Visit: Serpentine Pavillion by SANAA
From Sarah: This year, Japanese architects SANAA (founded by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa, architects of the New Museum in New York) were chosen to build the temporary structure that… Read more »
10 Easy Pieces: Bistro-Style Stainless Flatware
From Julie: There’s something pleasing about resin-handled flatware; the handles are warm to the touch (unlike cold stainless) and add a graphic note to the table. Here are our ten… Read more »
Go Bold or Go Home: why not use a lot of color?
I have a client right now w/ a deep green dining room. Like green as in the color of a green crayon. She likes her green, straight up. Here's another… Read more »