
Stained glass is gaining renewed appeal, with an exhibit and related coverage pointing to its comeback. Japanese design appears through a bedding exhibit featuring a 200-year-old futon specialist in the East Village. New openings include Shaker Outpost by Maira Kalman in Chatham, NY. Color-themed products include paint shades inspired by ice cream flavors. Ceramics collaborations are featured, including Heath Ceramics with Alabama Channin. Other items include a paper lamp workshop, a tablescape at sea, and storefront design inspiration. Home and garden content includes Shaker Outpost, Chelsea Flower Show garden reviews, the Chelsea chop, and a rose launch. Shopping and events include store closeouts, a BDDW scratch and dent auction, and a list of weekend sales, plus a patio refresh giveaway.
"We're calling it: stained glass is making a comeback. For further evidence, see Pale Fire: The Renewed Appeal of Stained Glass. Photograph via Inigo."
""I'm excited to see this exhibit of bedding from 200-year-old futon specialist Iwata of Kyoto at Nalata Nalata," reports Margot. Stop by: It's on view at the Japanese design gallery in the East Village through the end of the month."
"A timely collection, from the niche co. Color Makes People Happy: paint colors inspired by ice cream flavors. ("I love everything about this," says Fan.) Ooh, we like the looks of Between Friends, a collab by Heath Ceramics x Alabama Channin (hat tip: Laura)."
"It's that time of year again! Will you be doing the Chelsea chop? And speaking of, have you read Kendra's reviews of the most memorable gardens at this year's Chelsea Flower Show? Go here and here."
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