This week we took note of design in Spain (and beyond), plus…
- Two weekends, two NYC design shows: The Nameless Art and Design Show is in town this weekend, Jan. 26-28, and Shoppe Object next, Feb. 4-6.
- And coming up at Galerie56: “Les Enfants Terribles”, a collaboration with Galerie Jacques Lacoste celebrating the works of avant-garde designers Le Corbusier, Eileen Gray, Pierre Jeanneret, Charlotte Perriand, Jean Prouve, and others.
- Margot’s artist sister, Jody Guralnick, also has a show of her paintings opening Feb. 1—at Nancy Hoffman Gallery, 520 West 27th Street, NYC; info here.
- New wallpapers ft. old designs from historic houses, courtesy of the National Trust x Little Greene.
- These reusable paper towels from Spain were a favorite discovery this week—and we found a Canadian retailer who ships them to the U.S.
- Thinking about rewilding? Read this.
- And on our reading list. (We’re fond of cat cameos—flip through our books for evidence.)
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