
- Our newest book, The Low-Impact Home, makes an appearance over on Bluedot Living.
- “My friends over at @mournetextiles are crowdfunding to help revive the linen industry here in Ireland and they need our support,” writes natural dyer Katheryn Davy, via Instagram. “In a nutshell, they hope to restore some of the last remaining vintage machinery on the Island, find the people with the skills & knowledge to operate them (before it’s too late) and train a new generation of craftspeople.” Here’s the fundraising site—a donation of £130 earns a spot in a natural dyeing workshop with Katheryn on September 23.
- Bay Area readers, drop in for an evening with Commune x Heath next Friday, June 30, with a panel ft. Roman Alonso (Commune), Cathy Bailey (Heath), and Mariah Nielson (Blunk Estate); wines by Maître de Chai; and more. Register here.
- And Margot is noting “Hue I Am / Hue Am I”, a solo show by the interior architect and designer Kim Mupangilaï, opening June 28 at Superhouse Gallery in NYC.
- Restored and open for stays: a historic villa in Morocco.
- Julie has a new dream bathtub (as seen in The North American Pavilion at No.9 Cork Street, now on view.)
- Weekend listen: Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky and the surprising story of how the kitchen as we know it came to be.
- “Home, Heads, Hands, Hearts, Human”: a new exhibit opens at Atelier Ellis.
- Less fence, more flowers in a Brooklyn backyard.
- And an artist’s palette at Charleston Farmhouse.
- It’s the end of an era: We’re sad to hear that longtime Remodelista favorite Tiina the Store is closing up. Stop by this summer to shop and say farewell.
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