Happy weekend and post-Thanksgiving-recovery to all who celebrate. Here, 11 things we’re noting:

- The no-knead focaccia we all need.
- The cloth lampshade trend continues: admiring Beata Heuman’s new Paper Bag lights, here and here, launched this week.
- Antiquities-inspired ornaments—get them while you can.
- It’s the year of decorating with dried flowers and branches, as seen in this gargantuan garland in the Great Hall at Cotehele in Cornwall. “A Christmas tradition that dates back to the 1950s, this year’s effort features over 30,000 dried flowers, all grown from seed on the National Trust estate,” Nell reports.
- Would you try this delicate/dramatic DIY light?
- On our To Be Read list.
- And scallop-edge wallpaper, spotted here by Gardenista contrib. Laura.
- We like the Slab dinnerware by Pennsylvanian potter Francis deFabo: “It takes up minimal space in the cupboard or dishwasher, ideal for folks who are expecting extra holiday guests,” he writes.
- Decoding the Three Sisters garden.
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