Take a look at a few things that grabbed our attention this week.
- In anticipation of our upcoming Organized Kitchens issue, we ran into an L-shaped kitchen in Victoria, Australia, where every mug has its place.
- 500 years of New York’s skyline.
- Trailer turned tiny retreat.
- British designer Max Lamb displayed 42 seat designs in an abandoned Milan garage.
- A bohemian alternative to Airbnb.
- On our wish list: durable kraft paper backpacks and tote bags.
- Simple ways to introduce color into your interiors.
- A minimalist apartment made from a 19th-century hospital.
- Margot and Julie will be back at Legends of La Cienega from May 6 to 8 (see highlights from last year’s event here). On this year’s list: windows designed by Commune Design, Curated, Cliff Fong, Hallworth Design, Nickey Kehoe, Molly Luetkemeyer, and dozens more. For a schedule of events and to buy tickets, go to Legends of La Cienega. (Hope to see you there.)
- Follow jewelry designer Kathleen Whitaker (@kathleenwhitaker) as she gears up for the Remodelista Market in two weeks.
- We’re loving everything on graphic designer Julia Kostreva’s Spaces board on Pinterest.
Catch up on posts from this week in our Primary Colors issue and head over to Gardenista for Australia’s best gardens.
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