Our New Obsession: The Black Drop Cloth
What do Remodelista and chimney sweeps have in common? Drop cloths, it turns out. We are forever waxing lyrical about the virtues of the utilitarian painter's drop cloth (see 5 Quick Fixes: Canvas...
View ArticleDIY: Wooden Bead Hangers at Garde
When Scotti Sitz opened her new shop in LA, Garde, she devised a clever hanging system using wooden beads and twisted sisal rope. Here's how she did it. We were so taken with the hangers, we asked...
View ArticleCoat Rails as Sculpture
I might be persuaded to hang up my clothes more often if I owned one of these geometrical clothing rails designed by Swedish stylist and design blogger Annaleena Karlsson. Hand-forged from iron, the...
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View ArticleA Quick Cup of Tea: The InSinkErator
SPONSORED POST Tea lovers know this: when time is of the essence, it's all about the quick fix. The InSinkErator Indulge Modern instant hot water dispenser is the essence of efficiency, offering...
View ArticleRequired Reading: From Terrariums to Green Roofs
The Lilliputian worlds artist Paula Hayes created inside bulbous blown glass balls started an obsession with terrariums that nearly a decade later shows no signs of fading. Now comes her next idea:...
View ArticleCurrently Coveting: Organic Glassware from Williams-Sonoma
Sarah and I spotted summer's most inspired glassware yesterday at Williams-Sonoma. We stopped in at the SF headquarters to see the new Agrarian line; on the way, we found ourselves captivated by the...
View ArticleLiving with Art: The Thrill of the Hunt
Ever since her first visit to the Cambridge art gallery Kettle’s Yard, interior designer Virginia White has been preoccupied with midcentury art; join us on a tour of her Islington house. Our friend...
View ArticleThe Artful Kitchen: Butler's Pantry at the SF Decorator Showcase
A vintage butler pantry morphs into a modern-day galley kitchen—with an artful Union Jack mural and dip-dyed cutting boards as wall art. Designers Allison Bloom (a Remodelista veteran) of Dehn Bloom...
View ArticleDIY: Easy Leather Strap Wall Shelves
A simple DIY to add useful space (and a Western note) to your interior. Spotted on Winston's Roost: A wall-mounted magazine rack or newspaper holder made from two doweled bathroom shelves. Just tie an...
View ArticleGraphic Lettering as Art
For a while now we've been noticing (and admiring) graphic messages as art: on posters, calendars, and painted directly onto walls. Above: "I Love You" is painted on the door from an interior remodel...
View ArticleThe Porches Inn at MASS MoCA
The place to stay if you're paying a visit to MASS MoCA in the heart of the northern Berkshires: The Porches Inn in the once-faded, now vibrant town of North Adams. Porches is located on the grounds...
View ArticleSara Carter: An Artist in Residence
Our friend Sara Carter is both an artist and a collector. Her Northern California home is layered with art, each vignette created for the particular needs of the space (whether it's a corner in a...
View ArticlePriceless Tulips: Yours for $25
The mania that had Holland in its clutches four hundred years ago, sending the price for a single tulip bulb higher than $2,000, seems totally reasonable to me. Look at one in bloom, and tell me you...
View ArticlePicasso's True Artists
Picasso said, "Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once we grow up." Here's a collection of images that prove the point. Above: Casual drawings are displayed with a thin...
View ArticleRaw Color: Creating the Ultimate Organic Dye
A pair of Dutch artists dissect vegetables and research elemental dyes in their tiny Eindhoven studio; the results reveal the depth and range of color achievable using pigments derived from beets,...
View ArticleRequired Reading: Interiors by Martyn Thompson
I met photographer Martyn Thompson recently when he was riding his bicycle in my Brooklyn neighborhood, scouting locations. Dressed in a kilt with fur accessories (he started out as a fashion...
View ArticleStyle Counsel: Lauren McIntosh, the Artist Doyenne of Berkeley
Sometimes it’s a small detail that gives you a glimpse into a person’s life; in the case of Lauren McIntosh, it was a loaf of brown bread displayed under an elegant glass cloche on her kitchen counter...
View ArticlePlundering a Painter's Garden
A few days ago, Louesa Roebuck (our renegade florist friend) and I piled into a car and headed to the leafy suburbs south of San Francisco to see another friend, artist Sara Carter. Her garden was...
View ArticleThe Creative Life: Artists Houses from An Afternoon With
The first time photographer Michael Mundy walked up to the door of a perfect stranger (a friend of a friend) with the intent of spending an afternoon shooting photos, he had no idea it would be the...
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