From a holiday home in a Canadian forest to a new Parisian hotel, here’s what we’ve been captivated by this week.
Above: On our radar: The newly opened Hotel Panache in Paris’s 10th Arrondissement opera district. Housed in the building of the former Hotel Opéra-Madrid, the Panache boasts that it “falls in love with Art Nouveau, adapts to the tastes of the day, and adds its current key.” Photograph courtesy of Hotel Panache.
- Described as “urban acupuncture,” this compact modular frame may be the answer to London’s housing crisis.
- Ten essentials for the perfect DIY outdoor kitchen.
- Is this the most beautiful shade of blue?
Above: Canadian architect Jean Verville has created a vacation house nestled in rural Quebec. Named the Fahouse, the graphic design set amid a hemlock forest echoes a fairytale. Photograph courtesy of Maxime Brouillet.
- A minimalist Coconut Grove home, drenched in white.
- Where a globe-trotting journalist vacations.
- The SoHo loft of a late New York–based artist hits the market for the first time in 49 years.
Above: In case you missed it, here’s a look at a few of our favorites from Reiko Kaneko’s pottery line.
- Seven things every homeowner should consider.
- The creative renovation of a 1940s Topanga Canyon home.
- Over on Gardenista: A West Texas River Ranch with a Worldly View.
Our Latest Instagram Obsession
Above: We’ve been keen on photographer Tessa Neustadt’s shots for years (we also loved her home office space), so naturally we peruse her feed regularly. (@tessaneustadt).
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