Shopper's Diary: Garde in Los Angeles
On our must-visit list in LA: Garde, a new shop on Beverly Boulevard, featuring stylishly understated housewares and accessories. Our friend David John of You Have Been Here Sometime alerted us to...
View ArticleColorful Garden Tools from Terrain
Add a primary color jolt to the spring garden with these accessories from Terrain. Above: Lemon Utility Watering Can; $34 at Terrain. Above: We had no idea we were desperately in need (make that "in...
View ArticleMoroccan Tiles from Kismet
We first spotted Kismet Tile at last year's Dwell on Design exhibition—and it's the freshest-looking tile we've seen in a long while. Kismet designer Tracey Reinberg has always loved cement tile. From...
View ArticlePerfected Peonies from the Little Flower School
We don't want the flowers in the front hallway to look stiff and self-conscious, as if they're posing for a painting called Still Life with Peonies. But we definitely want peonies in the hall. And in...
View ArticleRestaurant Visit: Joan's on Third
Whenever we're in LA, Julie and I head straight to Joan's on Third (it doesn't hurt that it's across the street from Noodle Stories, our favorite clothing shop in the city). Joan McNamara founded her...
View ArticleJoan's on Third
Whenever we're in LA, Julie and I head straight to Joan's on Third (it doesn't hurt that it's across the street from Noodle Stories, our favorite clothing shop in the city). Joan McNamara founded her...
View ArticleBlasen Landscape Architects: Salt and Sea and a Garden
Drive along Highway 1 north of San Francisco for 20 miles, until you reach that wide, foggy stretch of Stinson Beach where you can glimpse ocean out the driver's side window and Marin County's grassy...
View ArticleNew Feist Chair from Casamidy
Our ever-inventive friend Jorge Alameda of Casamidy was inspired to create the Feist chair after a recent trip to Amsterdam. "Feist means bike in Dutch," he says. "We couldn't help but notice that...
View ArticleNew Fiets Chair from Casamidy
Our ever-inventive friend Jorge Alameda of Casamidy was inspired to create the Fiets chair after a recent trip to Amsterdam. "Fiets means bike in Dutch," he says. "We couldn't help but notice that...
View ArticleRae Dunn's Cycle-Centric Ceramics
New from San Francisco ceramicist Rae Dunn, cycle-centric ceramics perfect for the bike enthusiast. (N.B.: For more of her work, see our earlier post Tabletop: Salt and Pepper Cellars from Rae Dunn.)...
View ArticleSteal This Look: Summer Biergarten Table
Spring is here, which makes us think about outdoor entertaining, which makes us think of recreating the biergarten ambiance at San Francisco's white-hot Suppenküche Biergarten (good luck getting a...
View ArticleDIY: Leather Napkin Ties
For a casual table setting, and particularly for outdoor settings, it's nice to have an alternative to napkin rings. A while back I spotted some leather ties at San Francisco's Bar Bambino and decided...
View ArticleLap Blankets for Outdoor Dining
The proprietors of Suppenküche in San Francisco are opposed to heating lamps ("So ugly," they say) in their biergarten. Instead, they provide stacks of scratchy WWII surplus wool blankets to ward off...
View ArticleDesign Sleuth: Wheat as Decor
Spotted (and admired) at Suppenküche restaurant in San Francisco: small bunches of wheat suspended by a wire that stretches across the ceiling. Above: Photo via Yayayanonono. Above: Use 500 feet of...
View ArticleStealth Retreat: Calistoga Ranch in Napa Valley
A five-star resort with sheep, bees, and vines—welcome to Northern California. Obscurely located in its own canyon, Calistoga Ranch is not easy to find: It's situated at the northern end of the Napa...
View ArticleSonoma Farmhouse by Houseplans
When our friends Stephen Williamson and his wife, Alexandra, stumbled on a half-acre lot in Sonoma, they saw potential: a location to use as a case study for building a modern Napa farmhouse....
View ArticleDIY: Instant Wine Bar
Here's a clever idea we spotted at the Medlock Ames Winery in Healdsburg, CA: a picnic table as wine tasting bar. Landscape Architects Nelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects (responsible for the...
View ArticleHigh/Low Opaque Globe Lighting
Admiring the white globe lights in today's Sonoma farmhouse kitchen? Here are two options (at opposite ends of the pricing spectrum) to achieve a diffused glow. Above: Two white globe lights hang in...
View ArticleThe Buzz: Beekeeping in Napa
Beyond the pool, nestled in the woods by the greenhouse, is where the bees live at Calistoga Ranch. About a year ago, the first honeybees arrived at the rustic Napa Valley resort. The original two...
View ArticleThe Romantic Picnic Basket
The act of picnicking is inherently romantic—for occasions requiring perfect presentation (think Cary Grant and Grace Kelly in To Catch a Thief), consider Heath's special edition, hand-plaited ash...
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