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Paris food
fromRemodelista
2 hours ago

Rural Reconnaissance: Handmade Fixtures and Fittings from Inventaire Mobilier - Remodelista

Inventaire Mobilier creates everyday objects inspired by traditional architecture, emphasizing craftsmanship and collaboration with local artisans in France.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 day ago

In Rural Ireland, Textile Weavers Offer a Glimpse of a Craft's Past and Future

"We met with linen and wool weavers and were blown away by the exceptional quality and beauty of the cloth they produced, as well as the depth of [textile] history in Ireland. We were in equal measure concerned by the decline in the number of weavers. They mentioned that they were losing out to cheaper cloth from abroad and that Irish buyers were few and far between."
Fashion & style
Dining
fromwww.nytimes.com
46 minutes ago

How to Correctly Eat Mangos, Oysters, Tostadas and More

Artichokes, crab, and doubles are highlighted as unique dishes with specific preparation methods and cultural significance.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 day ago

how spanish ceramics bridge culture, memory and identity at milan design week 2026

Throughout its history, Spain has been shaped by a wide range of cultures and civilizations, including Muslim, Phoenician, Roman, Greek, Carthaginian, and Visigothic influences, which are reflected in its architecture and design.
Madrid food
Marketing
fromBusiness Matters
4 days ago

How Artisan Food Brands Scale Without Losing Local Identity

Artisan food brands can grow while maintaining local identity by focusing on a clear promise, standardizing quality, and protecting beloved signals.
Arts
fromwww.amny.com
1 day ago

Self-Made at the American Folk Art Museum explores a century of artists inventing themselves | amNewYork

Self-taught artists create work that is deeply personal, immediate, and reflective of lived experiences, challenging conventional narratives of artistic authorship.
Berlin food
fromTasting Table
3 days ago

7 Signs You're At A Traditional Italian Bakery - Tasting Table

Traditional Italian bakeries are essential for experiencing authentic Italian-American culinary culture, especially in areas with a rich history of Italian immigration.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
3 days ago

I'm Using Vintage Silver Everywhere - Not Just the Dining Room

Silver is experiencing a resurgence in popularity, being embraced for its traditional style and nostalgic value.
France news
fromBusiness Insider
4 days ago

How luxury saucisson is made in the French Basque Country

Saucisson has evolved from a preservation method to a high-end product, challenging industrial production methods.
Cooking
fromBon Appetit
3 days ago

The Truth and Fiction About the World's Fanciest Cookware

Copper cookware is visually appealing and offers efficient thermal conductivity, but not all products perform as advertised.
Renovation
fromDesign Milk
4 days ago

Circularity Cements Memory in Cast Concrete

True ingenuity in architecture lies in negotiation with the past rather than erasure, as demonstrated by the Trace project in London.
Coffee
fromABC7 Los Angeles
4 days ago

Repair Cafe brings together neighbors with broken items and the experts to fix them

Royersford Baptist Church hosts a community repair event where local experts help fix broken household items, promoting sustainability and neighborly support.
Silicon Valley food
fromABC7 Los Angeles
3 days ago

Secret Behind the Sliding Door: One Family's Legacy Became San Francisco's Most Coveted Recipe

A Vietnamese family created iconic garlic noodles in San Francisco, maintaining a secret kitchen tradition since 1975.
London
fromianVisits
4 days ago

Free exhibition showcases centuries of Korean ceramic craft

The Korean Cultural Centre in London showcases Icheon ceramics, blending traditional and contemporary craftsmanship until June 2026.
Agriculture
fromFast Company
4 days ago

New uses for traditional crops are increasing value per acre

Crops are increasingly designed to serve multiple markets simultaneously, enhancing value creation without requiring more land.
Wine
fromTasting Table
5 days ago

The Cheap Pantry Staple That Brightens Any Dish (And It's Mediterranean Diet-Friendly) - Tasting Table

Red wine vinegar is a versatile, shelf-stable pantry staple that complements the Mediterranean diet with its acidity and flavor.
fromChrbutler
1 week ago

Craft is Untouchable - Christopher Butler

Craft is often defined as skill in making things by hand, but this interpretation is being challenged by AI. Craft transcends physical interaction; historical figures like Mozart and Beethoven exemplify mastery without traditional methods.
Intellectual property law
East Bay food
fromsfist.com
6 days ago

This Week In Food: Everyone Loves a Bakery

Rose Pizzeria's SF location is set to open soon, Cache is expanding downtown, and Sol Bakery opens this weekend.
Everyday cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

How to turn old bread into a brilliant Italian cake recipe | Waste not

Old sourdough can be transformed into delicious torta paesana, a cake-like custard, by using simple ingredients and proper storage methods.
fromHyperallergic
3 days ago

Nikyle Begay Resurrects Century-Old Dine Weavings

Nikyle Begay's weaving practice is rooted in heritage, particularly the twill technique used for saddle blankets, showcasing their ability to reconstruct complex woven patterns. This skill has been pivotal in reviving techniques marginalized by the trading-post economy, which favored regional styles over functional, historic designs.
Arts
Madrid food
fromArchDaily
4 days ago

How Spanish Ceramics Bridge Culture, Memory and Identity at Milan Design Week 2026

Spanish architecture reflects a rich cultural identity shaped by diverse historical influences and regional materials, showcasing a unique architectural language across the country.
#butter
Paris food
fromBon Appetit
4 days ago

How Far Would You Travel for Great Butter?

Butter consumption in the US reached a record high in 2024, with a growing trend of butter connoisseurship and tourism around premium varieties.
Paris food
fromBon Appetit
4 days ago

How Far Would You Travel for Great Butter?

Butter consumption in the US reached a record high in 2024, with a growing trend of butter connoisseurship and tourism around premium varieties.
Fashion & style
fromwww.aljazeera.com
4 days ago

Nigerian artisans preserve handwoven fabric amid rising global demand

Nigerian artisans resist mechanisation to preserve the authenticity of aso-oke, a handwoven fabric gaining global fashion recognition.
Cooking
fromBon Appetit
1 week ago

Ceramic Cookware From Around the World

Culinary tools from around the globe reflect heritage cooking traditions and the stories of their makers.
Graphic design
fromwww.businessinsider.com
6 days ago

I'm a 62-year-old paralegal who turned my needlepoint hobby into a side hustle. Gen Z are some of my best customers.

Kevin Lustik monetizes his needlepoint hobby, selling art influenced by climate issues, with growing interest from younger generations despite challenges in the fiber art market.
London
fromIndependent
1 week ago

'The heritage still exists, it's a painful decision' - Newbridge Silverware factory ceases silver-plated cutlery production after 92 years

Newbridge Silverware's cutlery factory closes due to declining sales, transforming into an immersive museum guided by craftsmen.
Remodel
fromApartment Therapy
6 days ago

A $20 Second-Hand Dresser Got Not One, But Two Fun and Fresh Redos

A dresser was transformed with natural wood accents and a boho-style paint job for durability and aesthetic appeal.
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
4 days ago

Why Amish Jam Tastes Better Than Other Store-Bought Choices - Tasting Table

Amish jam emphasizes natural fruit flavors and simple ingredients, distinguishing it from overly sweet store-bought varieties.
Paris food
fromTasting Table
5 days ago

9 Signs You're At A Traditional French Bakery - Tasting Table

French bakeries prioritize butter as a key ingredient for flavor, texture, and shelf life in their pastries.
Travel
fromCN Traveller
2 years ago

The 53 most beautiful small towns in the world

Small towns offer a grounded travel experience, emphasizing presence over pressure, with unique charm and activities available worldwide.
Madrid food
fromwww.businessinsider.com
1 week ago

I've visited all 20 regions in Italy. Skip the big cities and head to one of these 4 small towns instead.

Exploring small towns in Italy offers a more authentic experience compared to crowded major cities.
Design
fromDesign Milk
1 week ago

These Handles, Knobs, and Pulls Form Like Italian Pasta

Hardware design is gaining recognition, with handles and knobs celebrated for their aesthetic and functional importance in home design.
Dining
fromTasting Table
2 weeks ago

10 Luxury Foods That Were Once Considered 'Poor Man's' Options - Tasting Table

Societal value of foods shifts over time, with luxury items often becoming accessible to all, leading to changes in perception and exclusivity.
Paris food
fromThe Good Life France
1 week ago

Guide to Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie - The Good Life France

Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie is a village renowned for its rich pottery heritage, dating back to Gallo-Roman times, and has a vibrant artisan community.
Design
fromAol
2 weeks ago

How a Brooklyn Studio Brings Craft to Home Hardware

Ellis Works transforms overlooked hardware into functional art, emphasizing craftsmanship and contemporary design inspired by immigrant traditions and personal history.
Coffee
fromTasting Table
3 weeks ago

Upcycle Old Shirts Into This Kitchen Tool For A Cozier Coffee Routine - Tasting Table

Creating reusable coffee cozies from old shirts enhances kitchen coziness and self-care routines.
fromThe Art Newspaper - International art news and events
3 weeks ago

Textiles weave tales of Palestine's rich but troubled history

Textiles are a window into the communities that created them, with every motif and line signalling a different memory, tradition or identity. Often seen as folk art, these pieces of embroidery and weaving bring together dozens of narrative threads, from Japan to South America. But nowhere is it more fraught with meaning than in Palestine.
Arts
Renovation
fromwww.dw.com
4 weeks ago

The people remodelling homes with reclaimed ruins

Reclaimed building materials are salvaged for reuse, promoting sustainability and reducing the environmental impact of the construction sector.
Everyday cooking
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

I lost my love of cooking after 12 years as a chef. Moving to a pig farm restored it

The hospitality industry can be toxic, leading to burnout, but a love for food can inspire a return to passion and creativity.
Fashion & style
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

Young Entrepreneurs Are Building Businesses Around 'Grandma Hobbies' and Demand Is Surging

Millennials and Gen Z entrepreneurs are building thriving businesses around analog hobbies like needlepoint, mahjong, and blacksmithing as an antidote to screen fatigue and digital burnout.
Cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

Follow This Safety Tip To Make Sure Herb-Infused Honey Stays Fresher Longer - Tasting Table

Use dried herbs instead of fresh herbs when infusing honey to prevent botulism caused by Clostridium botulinum spores.
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

The 14 Best Old-School Bakeries Across California - Tasting Table

If freshly baked focaccia is one of your vices, you'll want to check out Liguria Bakery in San Francisco. This Italian-owned bakery has been open since 1911, and not much has changed about the location since. It's placed on a modest street corner, has large vintage windows, and the interior is small with just enough room for customers to line up and place their orders.
California
London food
fromIndependent
1 month ago

From Wicklow to the Arctic Circle: Meet the Irish carpenter keeping 500-year craft alive in Finland

John Gibbons, a Wicklow carpenter, abandoned his construction career in 2006 after a spontaneous decision while sitting in his car before work.
Arts
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

Enchanting Video Shows How Globes Were Made by Hand in 1955: The End of a 500-Year Tradition

The first globe was created in 1492 by Martin Behaim and Georg Glockkendon, beginning a 500-year handmade tradition that continued until machines replaced manual production in the 20th century.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 month ago

vernacular bridge craftsmanship informs micro-museum set within bamboo grove in china

Baqiao bridges, including the nearby Shisanba Bridge, typically appear in areas where the difference between river level and embankment is relatively small. Their upstream piers are shaped like tapered spindles with slightly raised tips, creating a distinctive structural profile. Stone slabs span between the piers, forming a bridge deck assembled through interlocking construction methods.
Design
Music
fromDefector
1 month ago

Lost Recipes | Defector

A 1991 Spin magazine article's racist coverage of N.W.A prompted The Source magazine's founding team to create culturally informed hip-hop journalism as a corrective to mainstream media's dismissive treatment of the genre.
Graphic design
fromApartment Therapy
1 month ago

This Vintage Find Is Everywhere Right Now - and It's Surprisingly Timeless

Vintage needlework samplers are experiencing a resurgence in popularity as collectors appreciate handmade fiber arts pieces available at thrift stores and flea markets.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

This underrated Mexican city's artisans have transformed their home into a shopaholic's paradise

Traveller check into hotels for easy access to historical Mayan sites and the cenotes beyond, with ambles through colourful squares and late, balmy nights digesting feasts over tequila tipples. Between cultural excursions and natural wonders, however, there's much to be said for the artisans in these parts. From crafted perfumes to handmade chocolates, these are the gifts and trinkets to make space for in your luggage.
Food & drink
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

10 Foods And Drinks Where Country Of Origin Actually Matters - Tasting Table

Country of origin labeling became mandatory on all international products entering the United States in 2009. The goal was to ensure American consumers knew where the products they were buying came from, enabling shoppers to make informed buying decisions. These products include everything from Mexican avocados to French wine to pasta from Italy, with the latter thankfully safe from recent U.S. tariffs. However, does the location a product comes from actually matter?
Wine
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

The craft hobby retirees are picking up that sells surprisingly well at local markets - Silicon Canals

I thought retirement would be about slowing down, but this gives me more energy than my teaching job ever did.
E-Commerce
Philosophy
fromAeon
2 months ago

A musical ode to Indian wool and life on the Deccan Plateau | Aeon Videos

Traditional Deccani sheep wool sustains livelihoods and culture but faces decline as economic shifts, land-use change, and imported wool cause waste and threaten pastoral life.
Europe politics
fromwww.thelocal.com
1 month ago

'Made in Europe': New Push to buy European causes splits in bloc

EU proposes requiring strategic-sector firms to manufacture in Europe to get public funds, dividing calls for strict 'Made in Europe' versus 'Made with Europe'.
Agriculture
fromTasting Table
2 months ago

The Old-School Meat You Rarely See On Dinner Tables Today - Tasting Table

Rabbit meat remains uncommon in the U.S. despite rabbits' high reproductive rates and low maintenance, due to cultural perception, low meat yield, and limited profitability.
Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

People Are Sharing The Foods That Have "Quietly Vanished" From Society Without Anyone Realizing

Several nostalgic convenience and processed foods from past decades have largely disappeared from mainstream availability.
Madrid food
fromIndependent
1 month ago

The Butcher's Daughter: how this Tipp woman turned her father's sausage recipe into a national brand

Una O'Dwyer transformed her family's butcher shop sausage recipe into a nationally distributed brand over 20 years, becoming one of Ireland's few female craft butchers.
fromSilicon Canals
2 months ago

Goodbye to tourist traps: the small towns locals say capture the real spirit of Italy - Silicon Canals

Last summer, I found myself in Venice during peak tourist season. The crowds were suffocating. Every piazza felt like a theme park, every restaurant seemed designed for Instagram rather than actual dining. Standing on the Rialto Bridge, packed shoulder to shoulder with thousands of other visitors, I couldn't help but wonder: is this really Italy? That question stayed with me long after I returned to London.
Travel
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

Call for Applications: 2026 Craft Archive Fellowship

The Center for Craft is now accepting applications for the 2026 Craft Archive Fellowship, offering four $5,000 awards to support research on underrepresented craft histories in the United States.
Arts
Everyday cooking
fromTasting Table
1 month ago

This Charming Vintage Thrift Store Item Keeps Towels Off Kitchen Floors - Tasting Table

Vintage pastry cutters can be upcycled into decorative and functional kitchen towel hooks by affixing them to walls or cabinets.
Food & drink
fromBuzzFeed
2 months ago

Older People Are Sharing The Food Trends That Have "Quietly Disappeared" From Society

Several once-popular mid-to-late 20th-century food trends—sun-dried tomatoes, spumoni, icebox cake, and chocolate pudding pops—have largely disappeared from menus and memory.
Renovation
fromArchDaily
2 months ago

Rooms as Heritage: How Interior Typologies Carry Cultural Memory

Cultural memory often survives in domestic interiors and everyday practices rather than visible architectural facades.
Paris food
fromThe Local France
6 years ago

All you need to know about shopping at French food markets

French food markets offer seasonal produce, specialty items, and local products with over 10,700 markets nationwide, requiring strategic timing and flexibility for optimal shopping experiences.
Food & drink
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

My love letter to Brittany's best exports

Seasonal pancake gatherings combine Breton buckwheat galettes and British sweet pancakes while embracing diverse global pancake variations and regional butter-rich baking.
Arts
fromwww.aljazeera.com
2 months ago

Is globalisation killing craftsmanship?

The rise of fast, cheap mass production erodes handmade crafts, threatening sustainability, cultural identity, and artisanal skills in a profit-driven global economy.
Food & drink
fromFood & Beverage Magazine
2 months ago

A New Kind of Pantry Staple: How Simrancooks Is Redefining Heritage, Convenience, and Flavor - Food & Beverage Magazine

Simrancooks turns decades-old Canary Islands family sauces into accessible, slow-cooked condiments that simplify and elevate everyday home cooking.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
2 months ago

An Heirloom Patchwork Quilt Can Redefine Your Whole Room's Vibe

Patchwork quilts provide nostalgic cottagecore bedding aesthetics through modern retailers and quality materials for people without inherited heirlooms.
Arts
fromBig Think
2 months ago

The last masters: The international effort to preserve an ancient craft

Intangible cultural heritage like traditional Damascus steelmaking can vanish when supporting material and social conditions disappear, prompting international safeguarding efforts.
Design
fromArchitectural Digest
9 months ago

Embrace the Year of the Cabbage

Cabbage-inspired tableware and decor are experiencing renewed popularity, combining culinary nostalgia with ornate textures across ceramics and silver for modern tablescapes.
fromColossal
1 month ago

Inside the Sacred Valley Ceramics Studio Referencing Ancient Peruvian Practices

It is not about reproducing the past but about engaging in dialogue with it. We apply the same level of care and rigor to all pieces. Many of our utilitarian pieces have a strong sculptural quality, and several of the more artistic works originate from everyday forms and functions. We do not establish rigid boundaries between these categories; all are part of the same vision.
Arts
#sustainable-design
fromHyperallergic
1 month ago

The Irish Do It Best

The Irish government will give 2,000 artists unrestricted weekly stipends in a program officials described as a "recognition, at government level, of the important role of the arts in Irish society." After a successful three-year pilot, the Irish government made its basic income program for artists permanent. Similar pilots have been launched here in the United States, but they're supported primarily by the nonprofit sector.
Arts
Arts
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Experience: I'm the last traditional clog maker in England

A solitary English clog maker handcrafts wooden-and-leather clogs from self-collected sycamore, finding therapeutic purpose and a peaceful, enduring rural craft late in life.
fromColossal
2 months ago

In Collaboration with Indigenous Artisans Around the World, PET Lamp Emphasizes Sustainability

Tons upon tons of these single-use plastics end up in landfills or even floating in the ocean. Spanish design firm PET Lamp set out give another purpose to these otherwise short-lived materials. Partnering with artisans in communities from Chile to Ethiopia to Australia, the company celebrates both Indigeneity and sustainability, drawing upon time-honored global craft traditions while supporting local economies and recycling discarded materials.
Arts
fromCraftBeer.com
2 months ago

Ink & Drink: Uncovering the Historical Bonds of Tattoos and Fermentation Across Cultures

Tattoos and fermentation rarely appear in the same conversation, yet across the world, they share a quiet kinship. Both are practices of transformation, crafts that reshape raw material over time through care and relationships to the land, the spiritual, and the community. Tattooing inscribes identity and ancestry onto skin, while fermentation preserves, nourishes, and binds communities through shared taste and ritual. Both create change, brewing something more than themselves through embodied knowledge passed between generations.
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