
"In need of a little pick-me-up? Read on for what to watch, read, and otherwise peruse this weekend: Above: Photograph by Michael Sinclair, courtesy of Pinch, from "Beauty Found in Simplicity": At Home in Devon with Design Purists Russell and Oona of Pinch Furniture. Ooh, a new in-house line of notebooks from Goods for the Study (hat tip: Margot). There's something so soothing about these."
"The Shaker explosion just keeps going...and going. Love these painted stairs (and palette). All the Ikea pieces in Sentimental Value (have you seen it yet?). Sign us up for these spring workshops, including the intriguing-sounding "improv quilting." Smitten by this shade of green. And also this wood pendant light. Good news, New Yorkers: You can now get arrangements from florist-to-the-design-world Alex Crowder delivered to your own place, just in time for Valentine's Day."
"We can't wait to dive into The Vineyard, poet and former Farrar, Straus & Giroux publisher Jonathan Galassi's latest. Publishing in March, it's a long-form poem set in his "quiet house and garden, his oasis in the turbulence of dailiness," according to the book description. We were given an early peek-and it's exquisite. Kier is tickled by the new seed bundles from Botanical Interests, with humorous names like "Just Tell Me What to Plant Starter Pack" and "Lazy Herb Garden Pack.""
Curated picks include photography by Michael Sinclair and a new line of Goods for the Study notebooks noted for their soothing design. A continuing interest in Shaker style appears alongside painted stair palettes and a feature collecting Ikea pieces. Spring workshops spotlight hands-on activities such as improv quilting. Floral arrangements from Alex Crowder are now deliverable in New York. Jonathan Galassi’s The Vineyard is a forthcoming long-form poem set in a quiet house and garden. Botanical Interests seed bundles offer playful, beginner-friendly collections. Highlights also include a plant-forward home, a Hay sun umbrella, and design predictions for 2026.
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