- Our own architecture/design editor Margot Guralnick has a sideline: her Instagram account, Dog Walk Diary, is a daily meditation on the plant life that surrounds us. Online gallery 20×200 took notice, and now you can buy Margot’s work (printed on museum quality 100 percent cotton rag paper).
- Remodelista co-founders Julie and Francesca recently spent a week in Paris for Maison & Objet; stay tuned for our report.
- Looking forward to the debut cookbook from Apollonia Poilâne, the third generation baker from Poilâne bakery: Poilâne: The Secrets of the World-Famous Bread Bakery.
- Also, to Aran Goyoaga’s new cookbook, Cannelle et Vanille: Nourishing Gluten-Free Recipes for Every Meal and Mood, in stores September 24. ( See Fan’s post: Kitchen of the Week: Seattle Cookbook Author Aran Goyoaga’s Under-Budget Kitchen Remodel).
- Only a few more days to shop the Fattobene pop-up at the MoMA Design Store in SoHo, NYC (it’s open until September 29). We’re coveting the Gio Ponti ceramic tiles.
- Celebrating the 10th anniversary of Rough Linen: free dryer balls for all (we swear by them) included with orders over $150.
- In celebrity real estate: Philip Roth’s Connecticut House is up for sale and Kanye West’s Claudio Silvestrin-designed Soho loft just hit the market.
- Fan’s admiring Roman and Williams anti-landscaping landscape (A Garden Runs Delightfully Amok in Montauk).
- Speaking of Roman and Williams, English ceramic artist Martin Pearce will be exhibiting more than 30 new pieces at RW Guild in NYC from September 19th through October 3rd.
- Margot notes that after 16 years on Crosby Street in NYC, De Vera, the magical antiques/religious art/jewelry emporium, has new quarters in Chelsea, at 540 West 28th Street.
- Open until September 28th; a pop-up featuring the work of Remodelista favorite Haptic Labs: 287 Third Avenue in Gowanus, Brooklyn.
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