Current Obsessions: On the Cusp
We’re in that liminal space between summer and fall, at least where most of our editors live, and we can feel the tilt into a quieter, slower pace. Hope you take care this weekend, and here are 13 good things on our radar: Above: A quiet moment from this week’s Measured Warmth: Designer Beatrice Fa
Read MoreOutside-In: An Architect Couple’s New Extension Welcomes All
From the street, the 1870s cottage of architects Stephanie Burton and Joseph Lovell, in an inner-city suburb of Melbourne, Australia, is as modest as the homes that surround it—compact, humble bungalows likely built for those who worked in what was formerly a hat factory located in the rear alley. F
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Mark our words: Marbleized patterns, particularly in earthy colorways, are about to make a comeback. Here’s the evidence: Above: Beata Heuman’s Two-by-Two Cushion Cover in Dappled Velvet is “made using the age-old technique of ink marbling,” completed with a squiggled tag in the corner. It’s $139 f
Read More Kitchen of the Week in Kazakhstan: Emerging Designer Fariz Mamedov’s Ode to Blue and White
How does a 28-year-old from a small town in Kazakhstan become an in-demand interior designer with projects featured in The New York Times and AD? “Am I really a designer? Is this real?” asks Fariz Mamedov. “It feels like a fairytale.” An understandable response: not so long ago, Fariz explains, he w
Read More10 Easy Pieces: Editors’ Favorite Linen Sheets
Summer may be over, but there’s still a case for linen sheets in colder months. Woven from durable flax fibers, linen naturally regulates temperature—cool in summer, warm in winter—making it the ideal transitional weather bedding. While many of us keep at least one set on hand, some have made the fu
Read MoreFAMILY BUSINESS — The new GG issue is here!
The new autumn issue of GG Magazine celebrates the power of family businesses shaping the worlds of fashion, design, wellness, and publishing. From Leonardo Ferragamo’s vision for the future of his family’s iconic luxury house to inspiring stories of innovation on the Fren
Read MoreHa’s Snack Bar: A Compact, DIY-Filled Vietnamese Restaurant in Lower Manhattan
After years of running a beloved Vietnamese pop-up around the country, Anthony Ha and Sadie Mae Burns finally debuted a brick-and-mortar Manhattan restaurant in December. Ha’s Snack Bar offers the husband/wife team’s French-tinged bites and natural wine in a compact space filled with DIY finishes an
Read MoreSteal This Look: Designer Rose Uniacke’s Serene and Airy Office Kitchen
In her latest book, English designer Rose Uniacke reveals the updated interiors of her 1860 property in central London’s Pimlico area. The kitchen, unsurprisingly, is at once homely and monastic chic, decorated with carefully selected antiques and an artful layout. Her kitchen/dining room stands out
Read MoreMeasured Warmth: Designer Beatrice Faverjon’s All-Wood Retreat in Topanga Canyon
California-based French designer Beatrice Faverjon was driving through Topanga Canyon on her way to fire her ceramics (she is both a ceramicist and interior designer) when she spotted a house for sale. “It really looked in despair with the whole house clad in a fake, pinkish wood,” she recalls. “But
Read MoreA Place for Everything: Eyeglass Holders from Puebco
It’s time to get back to work, do you know where your eyeglasses are? Puebco of Japan, a favorite Remodelista source for household basics, offers a range of handy parking spots for spectacles. Use them faithfully and you’ll never be blindly on the hunt again. Above: Puebco Glasses Trays, $26, come
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“I’d like our house to be like the Weasley’s,” Max Rollitt told our contributor Nell when she interviewed him a while back (see: The Joy of Discovery: At Home with British Dealer/Decorator Max Rollitt). And, yes, the über-snug bolthole of the fictional family is a pretty good comparison to Max’s sty
Read More Current Obsessions: Save the Dates
And we’re back! A handful of days into September and the design world’s back in full swing. From exhibits and openings to Jeremy Allen White sightings, here are 19 things we noted this week (including two spots to find us this month). Above: Workspace inspiration courtesy of this week’s Lessons in
Read MoreLessons in Living with Beloved Things: An Art Director’s Vintage-Filled London Flat
For several years now, we’ve been avidly following art director/set designer Sandy Suffield’s personal creative projects, from converting an abandoned electrical building into a dream vacation rental to transforming used packing materials into botanical art. Today, as she prepares to move for the fi
Read MoreHigh/Low: Woven Harvest Baskets, Two Ways
Long admired: a flat-woven basket for, yes, harvesting produce from the garden…but also carrying napkins and plates out to the table, keeping stacks of magazines and books within easy reach of the sofa, and making even mail look good. And just this week, we saw Ikea’s launched a lookalike… High Abo
Read MoreKitchen of the Week: Practical Magic in Phyllis Grant’s Berkeley Kitchen
We love quiet minimalist kitchens, but we’re equally enamored with heart-of-the-home kitchens, the kind of space that you can’t imagine without also hearing the cacophony of pots banging, pencils scribbling, and kids running in and out. Phyllis Grant’s Berkeley kitchen—with its open shelving stocked
Read More10 Easy Pieces: Good-Looking Waste Baskets Under $70
We know what you’re thinking. A good-looking waste basket? Or maybe: $70 for a waste basket? To which we say yes, we believe the simple waste bin can be an attractive object and perk up the office (or the bedroom, or the bath). And just as important, the buy-it-once bin, though perhaps slightly spen
Read MoreEasing Back to Work: 12 Standout Desk Accessories from Wms & Co.
I was twelve and feeling haunted by the chirping crickets at night, my signal that the start of school was near. That’s when Ginny Pye at the swimming pool told me she had just organized and restocked her desk with new notebooks and pens and was ready, even excited. The notion left an impression I’m
Read MoreSteal This Look: A Pocket Home Office with Modern, Scandi Influence
In the recent past, many households have prioritized the home office, converting odd spaces into something semi-quiet and functional enough to work in. A great example? The closet-sized office designed by Ellen Hamilton as part of a 1970s beach cottage renovation in Chilmark, Massachusetts. An entry
Read MoreSt. Oak: A Stripped-Back Holiday Apartment by a Creative Pair in Germany
Over the years, so many of our favorite “renovations” have had one approach in common: They let the space lead, often stripping back more than is added. So much harder than slapping on the new. So this lament, by photographer Laura Muthesius and Nora Eisermann—talking about an apartment in a histori
Read MoreThis Just In: A Few New Perks for R/G Subscribers (Discount Code Included)
Eagle-eyed readers may have noticed a few new things on the site lately. This month, we’ve expanded our Sunday morning offerings for paid subscribers and have a full slate of design goodies lined up. Here’s a glimpse at the new offerings, including a special, R/G-exclusive coupon code to one of our
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