Current Obsessions: A Dose of Sun - Remodelista
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Current Obsessions: A Dose of Sun - Remodelista
"Above: In praise of the sunny coverlet. Photograph by Hanna Grankvist, styling by Malena Burman, courtesy of Also Office, from Big Ambitions: A Clever Makeover for a 680-Square-Foot West Village Apartment. Speaking of sunny yellow, click see the cover reveal of Life Inside a Cottage, the new book by our sometime contributor Nell Card (and featuring this favorite!). Obsession of the week: Isabella Rossellini and a collaborator are making blankets and rugs from the wool of her Mama Farm sheep-and they're for sale."
"This 100-year-old workshop in Japan makes custom bed pillows that lead to great sleep (though we wish they had a natural-fiber filling option). Spotted: a cache of colored vintage sinks in Philly, shipping all over, apropos of our recent Trend Alert. Ooh, another floppable sofa from Ligne Roset (hat tip: Margot). "Aluminum iconography, looking like silver moonlight," or a little dose of beauty (hat tip: Julie)."
"A cool new ceramics collection by Devin Wilde over at DWR. How gorgeous are these Latvian-inspired hand-knit mittens? (Hat tip: Fan.) Forcing flower bulbs will get us through this wretched winter. Speaking of which, how's your amaryllis doing? Still going gangbusters like this one? (Head here for growing tips.) Have you heard of the wattle tree? So pretty! Hmmm... Calder Gardens is hosting daily screenings of Five Seasons: The Gardens of Piet Oudolfthrough January 30."
A warm weekend roundup highlights new and vintage home goods alongside seasonal gardening ideas. Wool blankets and rugs made from small-farm sheep fleece join a ceramics collection and floppable sofa options. A century-old Japanese workshop produces custom bed pillows, and a supply of colored vintage sinks ships from Philadelphia. Winter gardening tasks include forcing bulbs and tending amaryllis, while pruning tools and plant recommendations prepare gardens for spring. Calder Gardens screens a film about contemporary gardens. Practical and decorative items appear alongside resources for garden-driven wellbeing and a named plant recognition for 2026.
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