A Floating Dinner Party in Oslo, Michelin Star Chef Included
On a recent July evening, 20 dinner guests gathered for a lamplit mid-summer feast on floating pallets tethered to a riverbank in the middle of Oslo. They felt as if they'd won a lottery—and in a way,...
View ArticleElevating the Everyday: Huddleson Table Linens
Our friend Scotti Sitz at Garde in LA turned us on to Tim Gledhill, an LA-based Brit and Rug Company alum who launched Huddleson, his line of contemporary table linens, in 2011. "Some of my fondest...
View ArticleHigh/Low: Safari Chairs (with an $1,800 Price Difference)
Who better to turn to than the British Colonial Army for inspiration on lightweight, stylish outdoor chairs? Both Kaare Klint and the Carmel Bay Company did when they each designed a leather and wood...
View ArticleBest Reader-Submitted Dining Space Winner: Janna Hymes
The winner of the Best Reader-Submitted Dining Space in our Considered Design Awards is Janna Hymes, who created a Swedish-inspired country dining room with her mother ("I owe my sense of style to...
View ArticleModern Design Meets Craft at the American Craft Council Show
We've been enjoying the return of the artisan and craftsman to the design scene for a while now and noting its impact on the way we live. As part of the upcoming American Craft Council Show in San...
View ArticleSteal This Look: A DIY Tabletop with Rustic Appeal
Since first admiring photographer and stylist Kara Rosenlund's 19th century worker's cottage, we find ourselves frequently lost in her artful account of daily life on her blog. That's where we spotted...
View ArticleChelsea Miller Knives
A good knife is hard to come by. Ideally a knife is functional foremost, but I hope you can forgive me when I say that I also want my knives to be pretty. We can't have ugly knives marring our...
View ArticleHigh/Low: Hammered Brass Lamps
We've admired Tom Dixon's Beat lamps for some time now, but they come with a rather hefty price tag (the Stout version costs $1,425). Looking for something similar? We've found a twin at a fraction of...
View ArticleIced Tea, No Sugar Required
Over lunch last week at the very wonderful Honey & Co. in London's Fitzrovia with Julie and Christine, we cooled off with glasses of orange-blossom iced tea. Very sweet, no ice. And delicious, but...
View ArticleSplendor in the Grass: A Summer Baby Shower
"A wonderful spread, fabulous friends, sunshine, great conversation, and some lounging on blankets is obviously the recipe for bringing on labor," says Dee Purdy of She Had Us At Hello. She should...
View Article10 Easy Pieces: Outdoor Dining Plates
During the summer months, we're switching out our china and ceramic dinnerware for hard-wearing, unbreakable plates that we can tote to the beach, pack for picnics, and pull out for backyard...
View ArticleA Family Recipe for Elderflower Cordial via Dublin
Our friends at Makers & Brothers, Jonathan and Mark Legge, like to keep things in the family. But they've generously shared their mother's recipe for elderflower cordial syrup, the basis for a...
View ArticleClassic Placemats from Margaret Howell
Margaret Howell and Mourne Textiles have produced a small selection of placemats from hand woven cloth, originally designed by midcentury textile designer Gerd Hey-Edie, whose words "for me, out of the...
View ArticleCocktails on Wheels: The Travelling Gin Company
Aside from Pimm's, what drink could be more Brit than a G & T (local parlance for a gin and tonic)? I spent a few glorious weeks working in London this summer, where I got wind of gin being...
View Article5 Favorites: Outdoor Bars, DIY Included
You know how it goes: Just as everyone in the household (from family members to guests) sits down with their drinks in hand to watch the sunset, someone inevitably needs a touch-up, or some ice, or a...
View ArticleBest Reader-Submitted Kitchen Space Winner: Jan Hammock
The winner in our Considered Design Awards, Reader-Submitted Kitchen Space category is Jan Hammock, a design novice who created a spacious and functional kitchen in her family's 1925 Edwardian San...
View ArticleA Serene Sonoma Guest Retreat
When a San Francisco couple with two young boys were looking for help in decorating the guest house for their Sonoma weekend retreat, they turned to Bay Area designer and Remodelista Architect/Designer...
View ArticleCandles as Leafy Still-Life
You might think that it's as simple as a tea light and some verdant blooms, but upon closer inspection, you realize that Norwegian designer Kristine Five Melvaer's Liquid Light is so much more. At...
View ArticleA Starlit Greenhouse Dinner, Martha's Vineyard Edition
Lizzie Garrett of Tomboy Style recently clued us in to Beetlebung Farm, a five-acre property in Chilmark, Massachusetts. Chris Fischer, the proprietor, grew up on the family farm and later studied...
View ArticleSummer Refresher: A Dash of Bitters
This summer, the hottest drink in the Napa Valley is not wine, but cocktails made with bitters. Yes, the onetime medicinal plant-based digestive is enjoying a renaissance, even in wine country. Arthur...
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