Kitchen of the Week: A Finely Tuned Kitchen in Kobe by a Thoughtful Japanese Workshop

A few years back we discovered the Japanese equivalent of Plain English and Henrybuilt: KitoBito (“trees and people”), a custom kitchen design company inspired by traditional Japanese techniques and—even more appealingly—made without the use of nails or screws. (For our original post, see Built to L
Read More10 Easy Pieces: Japanese Flatware

Everyday dining in Japan is shaped by an enduring reverence for materials and craft. Nowhere is this more evident than in the country’s take on flatware—a Western form reimagined through a Japanese lens. Designers reduce fork tines to their essentials, apply subtle hand-hammering, and finish steel o
Read MoreMeanwhile, On Gardenista: Gathering, Weaving, Making

Welcome to Meanwhile, on Gardenista, in which we take a look at the goings-on over on our sibling site. Here’s what’s moving us lately: For those with hands itching to make things, the late-autumn garden still has so much to give: Fallow stems can become enchanting woven baskets; dying herbs can be
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In my former house, an old colonial, we had a servants staircase that led from the kitchen to the second floor. This is misleading in so many ways. We didn’t have servants, just the occasional babysitter. And our modest home, the smallest on our block, was certainly not fancy or large enough to warr
Read More Steal This Look: A Restaurant Supply Kitchen in Tokyo

One of our all-time favorite projects at Remodelista is the Setagaya Tokyo Apartment, designed by Naruse Inokuma Architects. The deconstructed industrial kitchen is made from concrete blocks, larch plywood, and stainless steel and outfitted with an eclectic mix of Japanese kitchenware. Here, we’ve d
Read MoreBig Sister, Little Brother: Little Onsen Cabins in Hokkaido, Japan

A cabin in the mountains with a private hot spring sounds like just the ticket right about now. Welcome to Little Onsen Cabins, a pair of Japanese log houses on the island of Hokkaido, available for stays. So named for their natural spring-water baths, the two cabins have been lovingly cared for by
Read MoreDomestic Science: Handmade Brushes from Takada Tawashi

Practical and pretty: Tawashi brushes made from the fibers of the windmill palm have been used in Japan for centuries. For 70 years, Takada’s artisans have been handcrafting tawashi brushes one at a time, using materials harvested from trees cultivated in Wakayama Prefecture, in southwestern Japan.
Read MoreQuick Takes With: Vince Skelly

Have you seen Vince Skelly’s work? His sculptural, chunky wood forms are reminiscent of a modern day Wharton Esherick or JB Blunk. It’s no wonder Vince calls his design style “Flinstones.” The Claremont, California-based artist carves each stool, chair, or object from a single block of wood using ch
Read MoreCurrent Obsessions: Simple Pleasures

Ahead this weekend? A dreamy, easy guest room; DIYs for the autumn table; and our undying love for both stationary shops and garden clogs. Read on: Above: Rest your eye here. Photograph by Jonas Bjerre-Poulsen courtesy of Norm Architects. Styling by Pernille Vest from Guest House No.16 in Denmark: N
Read MoreChoose Your Own Adventure: The Artfully Customized Camper Van, Dutch Edition

Naomi Bijlefeld and Remco Nooij of Camp en Co turn vans into tiny rolling residences that are models of minimalist design. Their speciality came about thanks to a convergence of talents and interests: Remco worked for his uncle’s camper business and has carpentry skills, and Naomi, a graduate of Des
Read MoreKitchens of the Week: Chef Samin Nosrat’s Characterful Oakland Kitchens

If you, like me, were thoroughly charmed by Samin Nosrat’s whole-face smile and bottomless curiosity in her 2018 Netflix series Salt Fat Acid Heat, you’ll be delighted to discover that her home kitchen in Oakland, CA, is as warm and joyful and unpretentious as she is. The Chez Panisse-trained chef a
Read MoreTrend Alert: Two-Tone Cabinets for the Color Curious

The kitchen equivalent of “business in the front, party in the back”? Cabinets that are neutral on the outside and—surprise!—have a wash of color on the inside. Here are 5 sightings. Above: In Color Meets Neutrals: A Stylist’s Reimagined 1850s Brooklyn Brownstone, open white oak shelving has a surpr
Read MoreLatest Homes for Sale in Waskatenau, AB: Listings & Local Agents You Should Know

Latest Homes for Sale in Waskatenau, AB: Listings & Local Agents You Should Know If you're searching for your dream home in Waskatenau, AB, you’ve come to the right place. Staying up-to-date on current listings and working with knowledgeable agents can make all the difference in today’s real estate
Read MoreCasa Josephine: A Design Couple’s Country House and B&B in Rioja, Spain

Iñigo Aragón and Pablo López Navarro may be Spain’s fastest-rising design stars. Together the pair are Madrid-based Casa Josephine Studio, which they started in 2012 after graduating from university with degrees between them in photography, art history, and fashion design. And they’ve been on a rapi
Read More10 Easy Pieces: Green Area Rugs

Recently I spent an afternoon with a friend, and we got onto the topic of rugs. We were both in need of an area rug update, and coincidentally, we were both considering green rugs. This was big for two neutral-leaning aesthetes, but there is something about a swath of green that adds character to an
Read MoreTrend Alert: Poplin Bedding in a Confident Palette

Once, the measure of good bedding was its softness and restraint. Now, a new mood prevails: crisp poplin cotton—classic, unfussy, and thoroughly modern. What began with Merci in Paris and Tekla in Copenhagen has spread across Scandinavia and now to Korea, where smaller brands are embracing poplin’s
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Muddy Yellow Kitchen in Los Feliz

What to do with an uninspired white laminate kitchen? Integrate bold color. Case in point: a deep yellow kitchen in Los Angeles from Reath Design. Accented with walnut and folk wallpaper, the look has an updated vintage appeal. Here is a list of the core components. Above: The yellow kitchen is acce
Read MoreColor Meets Neutrals: A Stylist’s Reimagined 1850s Brooklyn Brownstone

After a decade of working in fashion, five years of owning a home goods store, and 18 months of running her own interior design, styling, and creative practice, Lauren Williams Russett has one major takeaway: “I’m good at making things look pretty, is what I’ve learned.” The truth to that statement
Read MorePsst…What We Loved in October

Welcome to Psst, where each month the Remodelista and Gardenista editors share an inside look at what we’ve been reading, watching, coveting, pinning, visiting, and otherwise loving lately. Ahead, what we’ve been up to in October: Above: “On trips home to Massachusetts, I am always inspired by the C
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When Halloween and Daylight Savings fall in one weekend, we can’t help but lean into dark and moody interiors. Ahead, a celeb’s market, new ceramic lamps, a bookstore in the works, and more: Above: Autumnal palette inspiration, courtesy of this week’s “An Air of Magic”: Scandi, Shaker, and Snug Lodg
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