Here's a look at what's on our radar this week.
- Above: Ceramic artist Brit McDaniel of Paper & Clay shows photographer Alice Gao around her Memphis, Tennessee, studio. Photograph by Alice Gao.
- This weekend is Open House London, a chance to take a tour of some of the city's architecturally significant buildings.
- We’re checking out the latest offerings from Artisan Connect, a social commerce venture that sells global goods for the home and aims to help craftspeople from Guatemala to Swaziland make a living.
- Above: California-born beauty expert Josie Maran takes Lonny through her Pennsylvania farmhouse. Photograph by Melanie Acevedo.
- The moral of this home tour? The fewer electrical outlets the better.
- We're losing count of all the artful Ikea hacks we've seen, but this DIY basement bar is a new favorite.
- Above: With the cold months ahead, Dalilah is warming up next to a German-made glass tea pot.
- Add a touch of nature (plus more secrets for a happier home).
- Ikea Malaysia challenged shoppers to dress up like their favorite Ikea products—the resemblances are uncanny.
- A bright new collaboration between a small lighting company and Pigeon Toe ceramics.
- Above: E-commerce site Fab is launching Hem, a new online retailer specializing in high-end, affordable home decor.
- Are you following your kids to boarding school? These parents are.
- A shot of the Flatiron Building in New York City going up in 1902.
- Instagram and Pinterest favorites: This week we're admiring Minneapolis fashion and textile designer Martha McQuade's Instagram feed and her Black and White Interiors board on Pinterest.
- Meet the most expensive houses currently for sale in America, including a $139 million palace in South Florida spread across 60,000 square feet.
- Actress Kirsten Dunst is renting her one-bedroom SoHo loft for $12,500 a month.
Take a look at this week's Style on a Budget issue, and don't miss Gardenista's week of Cost-Conscious Gardening.
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