Current Obsessions: Dreaming of Spring - Remodelista
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This week's Good News Roundup focuses on delightful handmade items and spring events. Highlights include unique antique linen lights by Little Mill Abergavenny, a tag sale by designer Colin King, and the upcoming brick-and-mortar launch of pastry chef Marjory Sweet's Double Grazie. The roundup also features a talk featuring landscape architect Miranda Brooks at the Garden Museum and an emphasis on minimalist design through plant accessories, bringing joy and inspiration to design enthusiasts as spring approaches.
In the spirit of all things 'lo-fi,' there will be no fancy website, no pop-up launch with snacks and sponsored booze, 100 percent no pictures of me in a big ol' dress wistfully gazing out the window while sewing... All are one-off antique linen pieces collected by myself over the last 15 years.
The weekend's best under-the-radar event? 'Rearranging Things, a Tag Sale,' hosted by none other than designer Colin King: 'open to the public and does not require RSVP, tell your friends.'
Big news for pastry lovers: Remodelista fave Marjory Sweet of Double Grazie is opening a brick and mortar this spring.
Get your tickets now: landscape architect Miranda Brooks will join Gardenista's very own Clare Coulson in conversation at the Garden Museum for the official launch of Clare's new book, Wonderlands: British Garden Designers at Home.
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