- First up: 16 sales starting this weekend (many exclusive to Remodelista readers).
- Ever since Fan first posted on the surprising appeal of their wool dish-drying mat, we’ve been admirers of Sonoma Wool Company; now we’re eager to stop into their newly opened shop in Brewster, MA.
- “Toast has recently launched their latest group of New Makers,” reports Nell. “As usual, they all look incredible.”
- So long to Tail of the Yak, which closes June 30. “They are a ‘purveyor of beautiful fripperies’—French soaps, Mexican paper cutouts, Lithuanian linens, amusing toys,” reports Margot, “and they’ve been a longstanding source of inspiration from afar.”
- Our friend Tiina Laakkonen of Tiina the Store let us know about the efforts to preserve the historic Church of the Three Crosses in Imatra, Finland, designed by Alvar Aalto.
- DIY remodeler and columnist Sally Kohn takes on her outdoor lighting on Gardenista.
- And Flora Grubb is now open in LA.
- Louis Poulsen goes pale pink.
- After a long search, Margot has found a better looking toothbrush holder.
- And Julie is admiring the Marimekko x West Elm collection.
- In Paris? Stop into Invisible Collection’s new “Rive Gauche” showroom on rue Amélie.
- And reader comment of the week, on Unconventional Cool: “I know one thing. I’m doing that wall pocket with the tulips as soon as I can find a wall pocket.”
Current Obsessions: To Camp
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Above: On theme for our Camp Revisited issue. Photograph by Luke Atkinson, courtesy of The Quist (@the_quist_treehouse), from this week’s The Quist: The King of Treehouses on Merry Hill in Herefordshire.