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October 12, 2024

The theme of the week? Basics with a twist. That, and 11 more things we’re noting:

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Above: Julie’s been tracking the resurgence of a retro classic: see Trend Alert: 9 Rooms Heralding the Return of the 1970s Seagrass Mat. (This one’s via Marsh SF.)
  • Heading to Field + Supply this weekend? Here’s what you need to know.
  • Our thoughts are with those affected by the recent hurricanes. If you want to help, head to World Central Kitchen, or shop East Fork, with 5 percent of proceeds benefiting relief efforts.
  • Our friend Rose Uniacke has a show on now at PAD London this weekend; stop by through October 13.
  • And Julie is noting Matter & Form, opening soon at March.
  • Introducing Teget, a new line of housewares (+ more) from Ana Kraš (who we’ve admired since way back; see: String Theory). She’s also got drawings on offer via Picture Room.
  • Sconces that look sculptural, even when they’re off.
  • “I love the wild, overgrown feel,” says designer and former Vanity Fair art director Julie Weiss. “It’s a contrast to the city.” Tour her Manhattan rooftop garden here.
  • Annie’s eyeing these new glasses from Gather, London’s last standing woman-run glassblowing shoppe.
  • Happy 30th birthday to Mud Australia—and to celebrate, they’re re-releasing their pretty ceramic cake stand
  • “We’re not going to judge you if have some plastic skeletons in your closet, but wouldn’t it be better if you simply shopped your yard for something spooky? ” Fan’s got 10 ideas for spooky and sustainable Halloween decor.
  • P.S. Want $1000 in lighting upgrades? Enter to win, right over here.
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