Wrapping up our Holiday Rental issue, here are a few things on our radar:
- Good news: Studio Oink is now offering one-on-one interior consultations. (Take a look at a favorite project of theirs here.)
- Admiring the bright glassware by Phoebe Stubbs of Gather, one of three three glass-blowing studios left in London. (They offer classes, too.)
- Opening from May 20 at Ralph Pucci in NYC: works by our our friend, the artist and architect Spencer Fung; stop in at 44 West 18th Street.
- Skirted ceramic lighting by Analuisa Corrigan as admired at Gem—and now at Picture Room, 117 Atlantic Ave in Brooklyn.
- Another New York City event: On Thursday, May 23 Nickey Kehoe will officially open its East Coast outpost in Greenwich Village. Find details here.
- And on the West Coast, stop into “Ceramics: Two Circles” at Blunk Space in Point Reyes Statin, now through May 25.
- On our reading list: an epic look at “80 gardens, shot from Carmel Valley, California, to The Dandenongs in Australia” by photographer (and Gardenista contributor) Clare Takacs.
- We’re also eager to page through Patrick Grant’s Less: Stop Buying So Much Rubbish: How Having Fewer, Better Things Can Make Us Happier.
- Glimpses of blue, continued.
- For a head start on Memorial Day sales, check out Vego Garden’s special discount for Gardenista readers and save on their chic garden beds. And be on the lookout next Wednesday for our post on many more reader-only discounts.
- P.S. Time to book summer plans? Browse our 15 favorite resources for vacation rentals (beyond Airbnb).
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