In Harmoni: A Low-Impact Summerhouse in Rural Vollerup, Denmark
Situated on the forested Vollerup Strand of Denmark, about an hour and a half north of Copenhagen, Harmoni House is a low-impact summerhouse created by Christoffer Immanuel and Line Thygesen in collaboration with architect Thomas Høyer of Høyer Arkitektur.Christoffer, founder of Organic Basics and c
Read MoreQuick Takes With: Lucy Bathurst
Lately we’ve been noticing the return of lace and eyelet in a way that’s somehow, against all odds, totally un-frilly. Case in point? The romantic yet fresh lace curtains by Nest Design, like these. See? We love the way they manage to feel soft but not fusty—and we can just see how they’d lift in an
Read MoreCurrent Obsessions: Armchair Travel
Just ahead? A Shaker exhibit, the cool cookbook we’re pre-ordering, a French guest house, tomato (wallpaper) summer, and more on our radar. Read on… Above: Admiring (from afar): Rue du Four, a guesthouse in a former silk factory and the newest addition to Les Maisons de L’Heure Vide in France. (See
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Max Rollitt’s bio begins: “born into the world of antiques.” His mother had her own shop in Winchester, England, and, after studying cabinetmaking, furniture design, and restoration, Max opened his own shop across the street and later took over the family business.“Do you have another chair like thi
Read More High/Low/Medium: Perforated Lights, Trend Edition
Have you noticed? Perforations, apertures, and otherwise hole-punched design is still going strong.And now it seems lighting is getting in on the punctuated aesthetic—so you can still get in on the look even if you don’t have, say, hole-punched shutters (which, by the way, we also fully endorse).Her
Read MoreKitchen of the Week: A Cookbook Author’s Deconstructed Australian Shed
As a new mother living in Australia, Carter Were wanted to feel more connected to her sister Harriet in New Zealand. So she proposed that they embark upon a joint project that would allow them to collaborate creatively, both during their visits and remotely. And since Carter is a cook and Harriet is
Read MoreMeanwhile, on Gardenista: Dining Out Season
Welcome to Meanwhile, on Gardenista, in which we take a look at the goings-on over on our sibling site.In this week’s edition: There are innumerable things we love about summer—but high on our list? Eating every meal outside, from early-morning coffee on the porch to twilight dinner. Somehow, everyt
Read More10 Easy Pieces: Kitchen Compost Bins
Composting is an essential kitchen task. When I began composting our kitchen scraps (I live in area with a great municipal compost program), we cut our trash output by more than half. Now, when I see a natural item in the (landfill) trash bin in public—a flower stem, an orange rind, or stale bread—I
Read MoreBuying a Home in Today’s Market: What Smart Homebuyers Do Differently
Today’s real estate market is evolving fast — and so are the strategies of successful homebuyers. From prioritizing lifestyle fit to partnering with expert advisors, smart buyers are adapting, asking better questions, and staying ahead of the curve. Discover what sets them ap
Read MoreDIY: A Simple, Fresh Headboard Hack
Recently in our inbox: the new spring collection from Morrow Soft Goods. Besides the heirloom-like textiles for bed and bath, something else also caught our eye: a simple, ad-hoc yet impactful “headboard” that can be switched out whenever you please.Have a look at the idea, styled four ways—to be fi
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Hudson Valley DIY Kitchen by a Stealth Design Star
Designer Deborah Ehrlich favors deconstruction over renovation and reduction over decoration. Her 1722 Hudson Valley farmhouse is proof: Ehrlich opened up the floor plan, exposed beams and plaster walls, sanded the floor, relocated the kitchen to a room originally used to store wood, and then, she s
Read MorePractical-Yet-Sexy Home Upgrades: Accessories and Hardware from Fittes
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Read MoreCreative Reuse: An Electrical Building Converted into a Summer “Cabin”
The electrical building sat unused for years. Part of QuadroDesign’s small industrial campus–with palm trees and fanciful 1960s architecture—the structure was singled out by the company owners as a prime opportunity for reinvention. The kitchen and bathroom faucet brand is located in San Maurizio d’
Read MoreCreative Reuse: A Former Electrical Building Converted into a Summer House
The electrical building sat unused for years. Part of QuadroDesign’s small industrial campus–with palm trees and fanciful 1960s architecture—the structure was singled out by the company owners as a prime opportunity for reinvention. The kitchen and bathroom faucet brand is located in San Maurizio d’
Read MoreQuick Takes With: Junior Schouten
We are such unabashed fans of Brooklyn Grange and what they do: promoting, designing, building, and maintaining sustainable urban green spaces. If you want to visit their projects, you’ll likely have to look up, though—their forte is creating thriving rooftop gardens. Founded in 2010, the firm has s
Read MoreCurrent Obsessions: The Long Weekend
Here’s to the long weekend—and game nights for a cause, a new series to stream, the best sales, and more. Read on: Above: Wish we were here. Photograph by Gaëlle Tronquit from Le Moulin: Architect-Designed Lodgings in Provence.Who’s recently back from Brimfield? Tag us with your finds on Instagram @
Read MoreAn Enchanting NYC Jewel Box Showroom from UK Designers Pinch
We first posted on UK-based Pinch Design back in 2009, in the early days of Remodelista, and our admiration continues unabated. The London furniture company has flourished under the leadership of founders Russell Pinch and Oona Bannon, partners in life and commerce, and celebrates refined details, n
Read MoreFrom the Editors’ Desks: 15 Memorial Day Sales to Know About This Weekend
Welcome to the long weekend—and the unofficial summer kick-off. Between cookouts, ice cream jaunts, gardening, and whatever else is on your holiday weekend wishlist, here are 15 sales to browse, courtesy of our editors. Above: Spring/summer table inspiration, courtesy of Hawkins New York (and the Bl
Read MoreCurrently Coveting: A Color-Blocked Dining Table
Swantje Hinrichsen is a graphic designer and illustrator with a flair for interior design: see her Artful Kitchen Built from Reclaimed Ikea Parts, Extreme Budget Edition. She and her family have since moved to a bright space in Münster, Germany, that we’ve been admiring on Instagram. We’re not the o
Read More17 Italian Kitchens, Dolce Vita Edition
From the country that taught us how to make ourselves fully at home in the kitchen, here are 17 memorable designs—rustic, clean-lined, and effortless-looking combinations of the two. Above: This luxe kitchen in a Vipp pop-up features modern, modular, and unfitted Vipp components (and a locally glaze
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