Headed into Thanksgiving week, we’re preparing the kitchen (and the table). Happy holidays.
- For the last-minute Thanksgiving host or hostess: 12 Essential Tools and Cookware for a Low-Tech Holiday.
- Now open in NYC: “Wild,” a solo gallery show by Serena Mitnik-Miller. (We’re still admiring her artful kitchen too.)
- The owners of West Village restaurant Via Carota (frequented by the Remodelista editorial team) advise on post-dinner Italian amaro in a favorite New York Times article from 2014.
- Justine clued us in to Tulsi, the soft goods collection by a designer and illustrator; we like the rug offerings in particular.
- On our radar in Marin County, California: a pop-up shop featuring handmade rugs, towels, table linens, and goods from Oaxaca, all from XYZ Cooperative. It’s on the northwest corner of Dogwood and Poplar in Bolinas, through the gate; look for the red truck parked out front. Now through Wednesday.
- Worth a revisit: Portlandia takes on tiny houses.
- Finally: Our third book, The Organized Home, is now available! Order your copy now, and see what our friends have been saying:
- “Simple and joyful solutions for dealing with clutter prone spots with style.” —The Washington Post
- “Chock-full of straightforward, unfussy solutions for getting your belongings and rooms in order.” —Architectural Digest
- “A decluttering tome that supports the beauty of organization, helping readers to understand that order can be artful.” —Apartment Therapy
- “Broken down room by room, [the book] will help you organize every surface within reach.” —Houston Chronicle
- “Packed with simple yet unexpected tips for creating a beautiful home.” —Brit + Co.
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