Ahead, eight things we’re noting this weekend:
- Annie’s stopping into High Season Market this weekend, featuring Rudy Jude, Ursa Major, Wonder Valley, Double Grazie, and more favorite New England makers.
- A dispatch from Margot: “UC Berkeley architect and art professor Ronald Rael is a hero of the sustainable design movement, and he’s spent the last few years experimenting with 3-D printing adobe structures in Colorado’s San Luis Valley, where he grew up. I just visited the Rael family ranch and took a tour with Ron of his amazing printed structures made from mud, straw, and water. As Ron writes, they’re a ‘zero carbon material to build walls and roof using local and recyclable materials. No concrete, no chemicals, no plastics.’ See what he’s up to @rrael.”
- How to have people over, via Wit & Delight.
- Coveting, for fall: throws by Pendleton x Schoolhouse.
- “Hidden behind all the layers of paint, plastic, linoleum, woven wallpaper, floor screed and plasterboard walls were beautiful surfaces such as the terrazzo floors, tiled flooring, wall murals and wood panelling”: inside a new club in Stockholm.
- A country house in Saint-Julien-le-Petit, France.
- Fade to green: a literary editor’s home blends (almost completely) into the landscape.
- In case you missed it: our shortlist of where to go in Paris lately. Have a spot to add? Let us know in the comments.
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