In this week leading up to the holiday break we found inspiration in ample color, design literature, and several year-end sales. Read on to learn more––and Happy Holidays!
Above: On our vacation wishlist: the C.O.Q. Hotel in Paris.
Above: On the market: Yardhouse, a widely admired sustainable structure created by Assemble that features a facade covered in handmade pastel tiles. According to its listing, the building was originally created to be the east London workspace of Assemble, a Turner Prize–winning collective, but it has recently been disassembled and put into storage as it awaits its new owner. Photograph courtesy of The Modern House.
- Attention design enthusiasts: Monoskop has unveiled digital publications on Bauhaus design deeming the release “a milestone in the digitization of essential but hard-to-get art publications.”
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Meredith will be shopping Coyuchi’s year-end sale offering select collections at 40 percent off.
Above: Both Annie and Stacey have pored over New York’s latest downtown Italian eatery Pietro Nolita for its (pink!) interiors––and visual essence that evokes a sense of whimsy. Photograph courtesy of Pietro Nolita.
- This terrace renovation focuses on texture and simplicity.
- Enter to win: ABC Carpet & Home is giving one lucky Remodelista reader a $500 gift card to spend during its Winter Sale online. Enter by January 7, 2017; official rules and details here.
- Here’s looking to the new year.
Above: On Francesca’s radar: Designers Louie Rigano and Gil Muller’s line of handwoven rugs made from high-performance silicone., available in small doormat sizes from Shore (one of their rugs is part of the most recent exhibit at the Chamber design gallery).
- We’re appreciating the use of custom cabinetry to convert a two-bedroom apartment into an open-plan home.
- In Gardenista news: At Home at Juniper Hill Farm in New Hampshire.
Our Latest Instagram Obsession
Above: As of late, Justine has been following the feed of Obsolete, the long-admired antiques and vintage shop that always seems ahead of the curve (@obsoleteinc).
If you’re like us, you’re always on the hunt for new inspirations and destinations. For more fodder, see our latest posts:
- 10 Easy Pieces: The New Ceramic Wine Cup
- Current Obsessions: Global Muse
- A Midcentury Lighting Company in Canada, by Way of Denmark
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